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THE SPECULATIVE. NARKETS Wheat Slanted Uvn;—fl; Tufluence of the Better Tone, REPORTS OF PROBABLE FROSTS RECEIVED 1 May Suffer in the Da- Otler Northwestor it of the roubles, Indications That Co; Kotas and B - 1 he wheut market s of the boiter tone cnicAao, 1il, Aug. 18 slanted under the influe to the first cablesrams, Beerbolim's dispateh read: “More disposition to buy.” Auother rend: “Dull, not quotably lower” and tho public messaze trom Liverpool noted an ad- vimee of 1 per cental for Ameriean red win- ter. The Cincinuuti Price Current's remarks confirm nz private reporis of disuppointing ylelds of wheat from tho threshing in South Dakota were [kowlse i mild assistanco to the, bulls, They pil a good deal of attention to the dispatehes which camo fn from Buifaio durinz the sesson concerning the labor troubles. The eflect of the strike 18, of course, Vearish upon values whio this continucs, Somu reports of the cond tion of the crap of spring whoat in the Dikotis were received DUt a8 they enanated from the raileoad in torest they were nob received with the cred ence which the nimes attached to them woud otherwise command, e bils wiro fortificd i maulntaining tormor holdines and in adding to them o1t slzht bre.ks by the uappearinec of the weather man, Wh regurded by the wothonwise s threatenin frosts in tho northwest, The rauge in the thermometer | the Britsh northwestern possessions froi 44,1046, Tollowing very heavy riin. The openin: price 10 \hir was from to 7 qe, but there were lots for sal those 1 and it wis soon solli That very narrow rance marked th of the fluctiations up to Within a tho close Of the session, Business wis ox- tremely duath The we (k cosing of the tertin ani I ris miarkots di0 not appeir to weiken the farth of holders, The price clung ter aclonsly ¢ ose to 3¢ for September. There woro siles the en. 2 The corn market started 1t a point low than it Jeft ol at yesterday noon, we a trifle, thn becano vory Stron, i ble hack t peninz poine. followinz wh Ving vitlie of September nd wfter 1o 5130 had o buls A good deal of long stufl car nuch of which it s < sold for the Cudalys wradualiy deciined to 3i%e. e < flrm ns 16 sossion approxcii prember advineed agiin to 52e of Colder weather was the infiucnee under which the market closed. Oats npened a trifle easicr, orders proved to be plentiful tion of U prices, Parti DErvous, as th thereby gl neth, Eept at the elos The pri VT W close. Four but buying imd tho exeen- caused a gradunl hardening of s who gold short early ho nee continued, and came o market ‘additional nber closed nt Jitae against vostordiy. again very much depressed Dby the Bullalo strike and the bad condition of the hog market and the packe 0 freo sellers, Dispatehes from the s yirds said thut prices for hogs were from oe o 10e_lower. About, 19000 hogs were received and fully 14,000 © were left over from yoster- dn ‘The Buffalo strike checked ship- ments to the eastern markets and it wiko doters shippers from forwarding hox products, is they fear freight blockade anl destruction of property. There were ulso rumors of m nd sules by lonss to break vrices er pork sold shortly after t Hpen but deciine Tator 1o #1160 unier, roalizing by ho'd- ers, cosing at 8117, Lard and ribs wero stondy. Lstimated rec Whoa Searsi corn, 40) hoz 0 hoad, ke frojghts ateady on basis, © for corn to BuiTalo, ading futures ran ctly for tomorrow: oats, 330 cars; ¢ ‘or wheat and 1as follows: CLOSE, Augus Septombor.. 11 87l Jonuary. 13 00 LARD— September. .. January BIOIE LI Boptemboer. . Junuary 6 67! Cush quotations were Frovi-Quict —and unchanzed patents. MU0GEN: winter straits, K Bpring patents, 00@@4.50; spring pat nts, @00, WitkAT—No. : No. 8 spring, se; No. 3, yel- white, 3i@d5c: TIMOTIY Ponk—Mess, por bbI.," #11.7 s, $8.06: siort ribs sides (10osy dry saited shoulders (hoxol), 17 clear sides (hoxed), 5.3 08, Disthilers' finish per 100 008,103 ): short 1 gools, per gal., ScaAn—Unchanzed. Receipts and shipments today were as fol- 180 000 4,000 ¥ 1.0%0 today the butter 1: creamerioes, 7,000 foy, buhi 6001 On the Produce exc urket was firn @zic; duires, | New York Markets, NEW YOrK, Aug, 18, ~FLou—Recolnts, 18,50) exports, H 4,800 sacks: dull, oxport Datonts, B4 110! ot clear putents, $1,2,@ 1,90, Quiet, steidy. ) 0 bu.: exporis, 0.0 bu.; sales, L193.000 bu. of futures bu. of spot. &pot” firm. moderitely active No.2 red, 82%¢ In store and elevator; s afloat: 8ilg@silse oo b No, i roc aded No. i rod, uneradod No. 1 northern @sse: No. P Tieht Minne CONNMEAL WhEAT-—Iccoipts, 121~ A spring 8ige. Optlons vory duil. advane e on firmer Tnte cables: report of crop dmake in Missourd and de of frelght ut Bulalo, No. 2 red. Auzust, Su@sige, Septembor, s340841 phor, Sk C=i608 g B0 T-15080%, clos] 013 @1 Li=1ic, Cloxinz ity de. Kyk—Dull ind lower: wostirn, 652 BARLEY ominnl. N—Recelvts, 2000 bu.: oxports, 74,000 1,0°0 bu. of futires und 65,000 hu, of spot. Hpofs firmer ana dull: No. 2, Gilge in elovutors Gitae afloat; un:raded mixed, 57 i optlons quiet; Auzust advancel e on verings, others @50 on report of cold wave west und fir August de- ciined 150 on pressure to sell, closing firm at Wise over yesterduy; Auwust, 6214005, elos- g 0t 0 e Soptembier, ¢, elos Octobor, 73 at oKl 4t8i%e; My, OATS—[Recelplx snlos, (50000 L. Of futu Bpots firmer and aulot; ontions more netive and stron. Augzust, 8La@ KR40, clos! @Nlqe: Soptombor. B@iNe, olosin g tober, @IS e, elosing ut a1 closing ut 4% No. 2 white, mixed wostern, 33@i0e: white, 41554 2 Chicago, 40¢, HAY=1rm and in falr demand, Lors—Quiet but steady. BUGALTaw, fiFw, qu ot relluca fiem, nd. AssE8—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, quiot, Uair deman. pxports, 17,824 bu,; . 08,00 i, Of spot. 18150 May. 41a 415 ide: fair i reelpts, 7,074 pkgs. quiet; wet saltod Now Orloans solocted. i Toxus selooted, 50 to W 1 Pork—Dull 1 e now ness, EIL2GELTH 1L0); cut meuts quiet and stoady’: plekled bel- lios, §R,@8X0; piokled hams, 1A@12340; vnlos, 6,000 1bs. bellies at B%e; middles, quiot, Lard— Quiet, shado eusior: westorn stoam ciosed ut 505 ' option snles. K1 tlerces; Septembor, & olosing ut #8.13; 20 tierces October, L closing ay 8827 Burrkn—-Quiet, nbout stoady: westorn, 4@ 100 westorn - crew.ugry. 11@adlo; wistorn tuetory, H@ITe; Elgln, 2@ toudy und qulet; extrn priwe, B1L70 part sk asy, dull Amerioan, $1450614.00. rit—-Dull Tuke, $11.5 @11 6). * AD—Steady; domostic. #. M- Steadyi stral Sr. Louis, Mo, Aug Lwproviog, prices uuchansed; patents. G805 extry faney, BLOG@AY; fancy, 80021, Wikar tronger on forelkn news und trost predictions, closing firm und 'yo above yostorday: No. '% red, cash, better at Al ust, @G closiog at T Ler. 7.%@74e, closing ut Tdo asked; . 740, nowinul: December, 71% o bid. 'OUN--ShoL up on Lhe frost seure, clostug e Love yesterduyi No, % oush, ln litle de- Lol mand, $80 askod; ternber, 1857040 0, Vet 484@ive, vlo Auzust. 4% nominnl; Sep- closinz nt 40 bid: Octo- 2 ub 45%c bid; May, d0%c %o hisher, OATE-Firm v 1d: Septem ber, 83e id, Wige: Auzust, Kye~Firm; No. BARLEY—NO trade, Huas slers e nt mill, FrAxsren—Lower and duil at 06c. TIMOTHY SEED--Spot and to areive, #1353 and niency upward: timothy, cholce to prairie, pr n to gllt ana faney ; fancy dulry. 3 e, uncnans 10ae. . Pork-—St £1.59@7.80, 1 Loose shoulders, ¥, Wacon -Unchanged, Packed i shorts, #.25 lHams—Un- Suir cared, $11.507 150 Flour. 4,000 bbis.: wheat, 207.0) L 0Jbu. ¢ outs, 2,000 i tye, nones ments shorts, §5.15, shoulders, §7.7 chanzel. IRECEIPTS bu; corn, bariey. non S ENTS —Flour, bu 00 DL oL, 17, buij ione. 7,000 bbls.: wheat, 56.00) 3 bu; rye, 10,000 Al Produce Markets, Snlifornin, SLOBLGY; o per basket, SONE.10, OuANGEs —Califor ported, $8. 004350 BuAck PLuNS— TEAN A% AR 82,600 CanaGE Il 0 per doz. b ~Waterelons, crateld, 2ie. southern out of market; im- Searce, @ 0, tdalry, Hiplte, Spring chickens, $200@3.90. us to old fowls, T TALOUPES — basket CArrronsia G CUCUMBERS - 1e LG 150 1 New Poraror nor 1, ONtoNs=-Per UDL, £ .00 BLUEBERIIES - 6= 1. boxes, £ TOMATOES <1 bnsket erates GlarRs—Per 0.1, basket, NECTAIIN s 41, DAMSON PLUMS—4- APrLES=Good shippii @1 2,00 per bLL: In sacks, 1@ S0l sear: Kansns City Markets, . Auz. 18 —W old, Bl KAy, andl stend ilge: No, Colt 2 ved. 4 OArs—Iirmer; N mixed, 2i¢ EAT—Iirm new, 62 5.2 white, 51@52: No. white, old, 81@Je; No. 2 ©88@Me. sueked, die umothy, i7.50@2.00; vrairie, 3,007, , BUT TR Trm; samery. 1 ; duiry, 150 000 L corn, 1000 bu.; onts, 1,0 0 bu SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 43,000 bu, 0ats noue. + corn, 3,000 bu.; Ol Warkot. New Yo 18— Prren opencd ste vy—Market after the first sales de- clined %o und o weuk. Pennsylvania oll. spot September option oper fnz, 56 s i lowest, die; elos- Lima ofl, no sales. Total’ iles, Quet Steady but quict ROSIN -Stondy. TunrresTiINg - Dull, Cottes Market, Ew Yok, Av 18.—~Options opened stead 10 points up to s points down; ¢ 0 10 pointsdown S Auzust, 3146 Cotton Marksi, Niw OrLeAN: L, Aur (8. ling, 6 U-lic: Tow middiinz, 1i-lies net 088 receints, 5 ) biles new crop; stoelk, 671 Wool Market. Bostox, Mass, Aug. 18 —The demand for wool is good. T'he salvs of the week wmount to 385001 pounds, The murket is firm and prices unchanged. Traders' I a0, Til, Auz 18.~Kennott. Hop S, A MeWhortor: the news hus rish today vesterday i at Bulalo has s, ular. proportions, but the market has been firn all v, IUisa natural recovery from yeste day’s depression. A continuous aavinco is hardly to be expected at this time, but the on- portunity to buy cheap wheat is a zood ono and - n nice profit at, no dictant day seems highiy probable. The pric 15 about 24e below tiat of w year azo, Consider- ably colder woath in the northwest and the four of frost in the northern caze of the corn belt have bad a stimulatinz cffect. Thero were also a ny short lines covered on the break yo v iand both bulis and boirs fay oo lerate rally, Good suaiing rains nsas and Nebraska would be likely to s unother drop unless immedin - lowed by Ly temperature, vretty fair donrandt for outs and mproving prices existed. The bull leaders in provisions seem willing to encourage « further shake out O Jower prices but the best ju lzes anticipate asharp rally presently. Ci1cAGo, Tl Auz, 15— Duncan. Hoilinzer & ruied dull but steady -all day. been Our ad seetions of winter whews country suv heavy rans are over, Cash d i here toda s little b but suill not urzent with dipts. We 100k for an I provement tn prices, Corn advanced sharply carcly on the fear of frost in the northwest won'eht. On the swell, conslderabic lonz loeal corn eame out, beinz mostly tiken Dy the crowd to cover Shorts 10 of the old bull crowd, after lquidating yestorday, were in ns buyers totuy and by free purchises closed the market (i Corn fron OW on Wikl bo lar:ely i s 2 weather mar has hoe and light offerin:s. 1izht yield. Trade in ovisions has been light, pork working off on uto < by the ontside and small cibs wnd | in strong compuritiv y. Pork is relatively cheap in compatrison with ribs and Turd, and has about broke enou Lozan & Co. to Wheat Trading h s from some TOUCKS AND BONDS, curities W Yestorday Th New Youk, Aug. 18.—Tho nows from the strikinz switehmen, which bears pretended made the slump in prices yester. favorab'e this morning, anl the prompt wc- tlon of the governor infused w little confidence into the stock market, though its influcnce extended only to fractional gains among the rallrord shares. There wus u rather more widoly distributo) and lurger business in the rullrond shures, while the manipulation of the Industrinls went on at an increasel rate. The covering of shorts was still most prominent in Burllnzton wd the other granzers. The tirst named rose L por cent. The upwarl move- ment, while confined to the insiznific it frac- tlous among most of the railroad shares, list, but only among 01b'e. s attained induced some ro- alizat'ons in the lust hour and prices ylelded Slowly in the fuce of the extraordinary rise in Sugar, which had come up from 1081 to 1123, With all the other industrinls following, most scorlng gnins of from 1 to2 per cent. The mariet finally closed qulet but heavy on the decline, with most stocks at smull fractions better thun first prices. The transactions reachied Istod an 76 unlistod shures, Suenr contributing 84026 and Ronding 30,500, The following nre the olosing guataticus for tho leading stocks on the New Yerk Steek ex- oliun e toduy Atohiso erres IR T Adums Expross..... M |N. J. Centrai 14l Alton. T i DL |NOrfolk & Wew pfd 4274 do pri Amer Haltin Ohlo “anada Pncliic ada = 0utho tral Pacitic, & Oblo ore in Favor pid 120 91K R & Guif!l Northwostern 40 pfd N. Y. Contral, L0, & BE. I, Colorado Coal Cotton 01l Certit Del. & Hudson. D L& W D& ¢ ast Toun Krle.... . “do prd: .. tFort Wayno ...l Great Northern pfd. 143 Chicago & 1. 111 pfd sy Hooekiug Valley. ... Liinols Contral. .\ Bt Paul & Duluth Knusas & Toxas pfd Lako krio & do pfd........ *1t10 Grand Western 40 PId. . oivnens Rook Taland. | 5. L. &8 F. St Paul. gar Rotinory ... Tenn. Coal & Iron loxas Pacltie .. . C. pfd.. |Unton Paci 24| U. 5. Bxpross.. 185% | Wabash, St L'& W do pfd. 109 | Wells Furgo ¥x. k| Weatern Union. . 81 Wheollog & L. & do pfd Toulsvitle & Nikh Eoulaville & N.'A. Munhattan Co ¥emplly Michigan ¢ Missouri Mobile & Ohlo. ...} Nashviile Caat.[1\)) & Natlonal Cordae’ . 1294 * asked. tbid. The totul sales of stocks toda; sbures, loolualug: wero 247,032 Avclilson, 600; Cbicago Gas, ine, 4,400 00; irio. 40005 M wo; St Paul, 400, Read- n Union, New ¥ YORK, At T ne from 1ig percont; closing, offered nt Prite’ MERCAN(ILE eent, 0N OALL- Basy, nt: Inst loan, 2 por cont, PAPER-—314@3E per 1¥0 FXCHANGE=Quiot anq steady at \ for sixty day bills, and 8185 for de- i The closinz quotations on bonds: BRI 1% 116 848 roz Tlhig i Mutual Uil US4 W NI It Cert. i o North, Paciile 13 SPRetfle s ot North, Pacifio 2nds. §| Northwestorn Con.. SNUW. Con, Deb. A3 Orogon Trans 3 L v clfic Tsts 100 & I G st 118 nLK G s L R Erie 2118 L 100% MK & T MUK AT y DR &G SOid. sk Roston RBostoN, Mass the elosing stoy Ateh & Fop. . Hoston & Alban do Malne.... Chl. Bur & Quincy. Filnt & Pere Mp'r'd KO CLSE )L & €Tl Lo s FUS i Mass Mox. € NV & ao'7s 01 Cold tations, 10 following are Stock € Aug. 18 Jnotations: L is¥ Boston & Mont T 205 [Calumot & Hecla..\. 500 1784 | Eranklin. Ly 1023 | Kenranrio. lig OSCE0IR. L eiens 318¢ Santa Ko oppor. .. 4| TAMARACK. .00 Anniston Land Co. 20 A Land Co.. &4 “Telephonoe 204 10N Store .. tor Povier. .. Cont. M..ve X B Cop o Miningz Quotations, SAN FIRANCISCO, Cile A The offialal closing quotations for mining stor<s tuday were as tollows: AT 0 s wveeeess FUTODRIT Butwerl. D 85 Potost est & Helchor, 100 a ¢ Bodio Consolidated.” 25 slerra Novada Chiollar., .. 13| Unlon Consoll G 0. & Va. W Ut Crown Point ) Yellow Juck icurekn Coit.. 15)| Co.nwonweaith Gould & ¢ S0INQ. i Thale & Nor ) r R VN ew York Mining Quotations. NEw Youk, Auz. 18.—The following are the closing imining stoe ¢ quotations: CIOToFit wrvyes Con. Cai. &V Deiitwos | Hale & Nure | Plymouth .. .. Sioera Novada.. |Stand Vel fron ~ilver ey |Quicksil AR sNorth star........ | “do protorrad.’. “Ontario.. Bulwer Nt Louis Mins St Lours, M inzon the Minin prices wero wealk. were made on call: [ TS Asked 0 {3 o Mtn§ 00 | here was no trad- exehanse thismorning and The following quotations London Finn (Copyrighted, 1502, b 1 foview Jamas Gordon Beanett.] LONDON. Aug. 18 —[Now York Horald Oible— 110 g BEE |~ nere was no change bank rate todav, wilch remained av 2 cent. New business has been very quiet the Stoe< exchange tofay. Outstanding accounnts have rather froely ¢ osed. Consols are unchanged. Indian rupee paper hus wiven way only g per cent, notwithstanding tho fall of silver on the Indian ex:h . < bonds dectined 1to 14 per cent. Hon wiys huve been more freely bid fc during th 1 close distin=tly fiem, Excent u decline | yutheastern deferred and Great Eastern zeneral advance was shed s to % per ceut. fean ralws mor or less t atl i influcnced by labor trou- K in silver, which frizhtencd holders Tn inz just at the last moment. cencral dosiine was established, fuelndinz cent i Erle preference, per cont in dinary. 1 per cent in Atehison, | per cent in Lake Shore. 3 per cent in Lowisville & Nushville an ! Northern Pacific preference v g to 1% percent inothers. Short loans continued to be quotel at 15 per cent. The discount market has shown fucronsed firm- ness. two and threo months bills beinz quoted at 17, per cent, 1l the fa Al Notes, NEWORLEANS, Lu., Auz. 18.— 0154 7.0, KANSAs Crry, BLGIT.0, PARs, Auz. 18—~Three por cent rentes 08t 9e for the account. NEW Youk, Aut. balances, $7,02 HAVANA, Auz. 200, Suzar f BALTOOR 607 bulune PiILADELEHIA, P Lulances, cent. MEMPIIS, Tenn., e scilin balances, $4.487, r. Louts, Mo, 3 Jlearings 81,- Mo, Auz. 18 —Ciearings, 18.—Clearings, #15, 3560, —Spanish 82.504D 22,407, steady. L 18, —Clearly Rite. 6 per cont. 18.—Clearings, 311,- Money,” 214G gold, Auz 18—Now Yo av 8L5); clearings, ® Auz. I8.—Clearings, $ Monoy quiet nt 6@7 ‘hanze on New Yorl, 40¢ discount. The weokly statoment of shows un Increise of tnerease of 1,825,000 in L Mas: 70475 balancos, 4 per cent. discount. CHICAG shanzed, 1 arings, 813.- 317 Rate for money, Exchiinze on New York, 12/3@170 per #1007, 1 dy and New ex- Monoy. ste 5. 816,102 it Storling . Aug. 18.—The bulli of Englund increased £551.001 d ng the past week., The proportion of the Ban¢ of Land’s resorve to liability which lust week 2 per cent Is now 48 10 per cent. 1 in the Bank LIVE STOUK ttle Scares and Unsteady—ITogs Demand and Unevenly Lower. 7Tho supply for faur- duys tele, 16,052 1o 25 and LGS sheep. hozs und B4 sheep > sumo four duys st woek, o desreq wttle und 6,40) hogsand an inerease 1099 sheep. pis of oattle were surprisingly light this season of the year, | 10 nincteon ours, 50 recelve constituted the sma run of cattle so fur this year. The poor de- mund from the country for feelers Is the prinet vl reason for the light run. A3 u gen- eral thing the bulk of the receipts during August are wosterns and these mostly o 10 the feeders. As thare Is hardly uny demand for feeding cattle Just at present on account of the uncertainty of the corn erop, western shippers are naturally holding off {or a more favorable market. Tho fresh offerinzs were nearly all cows und feoders, tho few beof cattlo recelyel boing de- cidedly common und held st prices which practically insured their not se'ling. The de- mand was good for desirable killirs and the market was quotubly strong. There were seven or elght loads of cows and mixed st0fl on siie und with & good demand prices ruled fully steady on all vrades. Sales wero at from 81,0 to 42K for poor to good cows and helfors mostly ut from $1.55 to 8215, Bulls wore oisy ut (ron 8115 Lo 8175, < There werc a %00 many calvos hers wnd prices were gon- eratly firin. common yearlin:s to very good vonls solling wt from $1.75 to §4.75. Tho stocker wnd feeder trado was moder- atoly brisk ut prices wshade tirmer all around wlthough there was nothinz right cholee here, Salos were at from 8225 to $.70, Wostiy ut from 240 to 82 Keprescatative sales: DIRESSED BEEK No. Av. I'n ARKETS, of eatt No. Av, n No. 0: COWS. L1092 165 LBI0 170 1050 175 015 1 80 16) 190 LR 1w U0 19 038 1.0) DES6 1 0) 70100 676 190 HEIFERS. 4. 080 165 CALVES. L B0) 275 20) 300 L 200 800 .. 21) 825 BULLS, 1380 160 L0114) 165 YEARLINGS. 55 sss EUBREESES 41800 10 24 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 25 7. 85 280 14, 702 0) 225 20,1000 267 75, 05) T 240 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer N2 aand ana nsass 11101700 B0 00 1 cow und euif’ .00 L85 00 1 cow and calf e 2200 205 205 WESTEKN CATTLE. Av. P'r No. Av. Pr, 2 cows.. 112282 75 15 feeders. MK §2 7 % fouders 930 2 63 7 fenders. ¥%) % 60 Hoas—-Recolpts were not heavy by uny means. but considering the demaid und the conuition of custern murkets there —we plenty here. The quality was generally ad- mitted to be rather common. A fulr shibping dewund caused better grades of bogs to sull at yery near atesdy prices at from 85.45.10 .60, The hogs, however, were all wore or less No. 7.8 sorted and the roush onds and throw- outs had to sell iavi very mean fizures. Comnion, lght and mized hozs sold uneventy Jower from the sturt. [Fastern muarkets were lower and puckers stAfted fn demunding con- cossions of from 5s to ‘They thelr purch . Tt was rather throughout nd there were abont [d at tho close. Sales were .85 to 83,45, agninst ) to 2545 Wednesday, The genfral avi o of prices palil wus $.00%, agalnst $5.4415 Wednesday and $55) st Thisday, Representative snles: No. Ay s, 160 SiEp-— mentiontus, The demand from local houses for desirablo muttons Is upabated und prices 10tably changed: K 505 fadr to good w common and stock gheeb to ¢holce 40 10 00-1b, bs. 81 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, Officinl receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of whe Union Etock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5o'cloe ., Auzust I8, 1802 RECEID Cars. | Head | ¢ | Cars neking comy 1, Ham| ® squires, Boston Barne L&D ko . & Chieago Live stoek carcaan, 1L, Ang. 18 ~[Speeial Telegram to Tie Bek.1-Good eattle sold stronser and the murket for other descriptions was at least ste1dy today. The slizht turn for the better was aseribeil to the fact that fresh arrivals were livhterthan generaliy oxpocted and that vesterdny's total fel something like 3,000 head sho of the westimates. Owing the rallron troubles at the east, shippers were compelled to operato conservatively, but there wus & good demund from othor sources, and us indicated aboye, the tone of the market was heatthier than on Wednesday or the day before. ‘The supply was com posed of about 6,00 nativ Ul Texuns and 4,000 of westerns. Sules of natives were from $1.25 to £.75larzely at from 8175 to 231 for cows and bulls, At from #130 to $1.75 for stecrs Texas cattle were firm: at from i1 and westorns were quotod at £.00. The trade in stockers and fee senrcely suflicient Lo establish quotations Another 10¢ per 100 Ibs, wus ehipped off from the market value of hors. ot more thun .80 could be obtained for the choicest of the ndthere wis not to exceed hilf u s for which buyers coull be found teer than $3.7. Prices below $3.70 bought cest part of the guppiy, and from #1.45 being the populur fizu Many Iots sold below indecd nt the close that fizuro bought protty docent hozs. Late saies were on 1 basls of Trom $1.0 10 $5.65 for 1:ht, 8.10 to #.70 for modium and from %.2)to .15 for heavy. There were sales of skips and culls at £rom 82,00 to $4.75, and as bigh us £.80 . us pald for funcy assorted buteker welghi Sules of shcep and lambs w a furtner decline. The former were guoted at £3, .85, and the latter at from #3.2 cop thera wus but littie trading Drices below $5.5) bought the ambs. Cactle, 15,000 slow at buik of the Receipt 7,000, Thie Eveninz Journal reports: OATTLE—Recelpts, 15.000; shipments, 4500 market brisk and @3¢ bigher on prime stock, others unchanged: natives, $.00@5.50; Texins, §2.5 cows, $1.40@: Hoa ot ipimcnts, 0,000; mar- ket slow and 1 ¢ packers, $.00@ 5.4 ; good mixed, #.5)5.65: prime heavy and butelicrs' welzlits, $.700570; assorted light, . 7003 lower: mixed, $4.0 @4.35; weth £.4)@4.40; westerns, # @5.8). New York Live Siock Markets. New Yonk, Auz. 18 - BEEV 0 frosh arrivals: no trade, feeiing tirm: dressed be ly nt 7@ Nipments toduy, 1,220 hogs, 2),00); sheep. shipments, stockurs, 35, $5.00) @4.30; lumbs, wirket stead @sc per 10) 1bs.; buttermiik calves, AND LAwus—Te bs shade i ecp. #1.10 lambs, ; dressed depevib, lambs 38 head; firm at HoGs—Receipts. 3,2 ears for sule; market firm at . 100 bs. ing two @55 per Kansas City Live Stock. Crry, Mo, Aug. 18.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, shipment 0); steers steady ut # 0); cows lic hiher ut 81 X Texas and Indlun steers steady stockers and feeders steady nt Hots—Recelpts, 5,100 market was steady it yest ing weuki all grades, 87265 1A “SiteEp—Recelpts, 1.60; shipments, 40) muttons wer 1y, others dull to dull; muttons, § 200d Lawbs weuk St. Louls Live stock Market, 8. Louts, Mo, Aug. 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1,300; shipuients, rkot steady o strong; ative stoers ptable, KL2wi0); Tofus steers, $225@43); cows and canners, 811057840, 10 i8—itecelpts. 3,501; ship: ket 5@10c 1ower: hoivy $.5013 @365 Light $5.3)@5 6). SHEEP Recelpts, 2,30 shipmeats, market 20¢ lower; top on natives, $1.65, 1,700: mar- i mixed #5.10 5,10. Liverpool Markpts, LivEtroor, Aug. 16 —-WHEAT—St mand poor; holders offering considerab.e; California No. 1, 6% 10d@is 11d per centul; red wostern, spring, 65 5a@ss 5%4d; red western, winter, G 4 Con! new mixed west- ern, 55 'ad per o PROVISIONS —Bucon, 425 6d per ewt. for long clear widdles, about 45 1bs. T ity Nugget! Nugget! Nugget! Nugget bakiug powder. 32 0 yi de- Buy Big . 25 cents, e -— HE 18 GO}*F TO CHINA. to T. J. Hollunder by Mr. T. J. Hollander, kuown smong reli- gious youc men of the city as *Limothy,” on account of his zeal and faithfuluess in ra- ligious work, wus tendered a farewell re- ception 1ast night at the Young Men's Chris- tiau asssociation bujiding. He will leave in ® few weeks for Chiva Lo enter upon the work of @ Christiun missionary, and, on account of the fact hat Rev. Mr. McCar- thy, who has spent muny years in Chinese mission work, was fu the city, It was de- cided to hold the farewell roception last night, The concert hall was well filled with the friends and acquai tances of Mr. Hollander. It was & manifestadon of @ood will und friendship suficient to tll the heart of any young man with supreme satisfaction, Mr. Hollander has been exceedingly popular dur- 10g his career as assistavt secretary of the Omaha Youug Moen's Christian association, and never has tbis fact become more Wppar- ent tban last wight. Oa the platform sat “ s,u.‘.“.’..‘.‘u.'.“:!' ER.,, ANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIE Correspondence solicited. 1.W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, 103~ Dearborn Street, CHICAGG. O Wall Bireet; NEW YORK. 70 State Bt.s BOBTON, UGUST 1 Secretary Ober, State Secretary Nash, Rev. P Merrill, Rev. Mr. McCarthy, J, M. Hazelton and half a dozen other prominent nssociation workers. Dr. Merrill offered praver, Mr. Knicker- bocker read a scriptire losson and then Rev, McCarthy spoke for twenty-five minutes upon tho mission work 1n the interior of China. Mr. Hollander thex related thoe story of how he came to decide upor. the of a missionary, closing with many tender words touching the ties of friendship that his de- parture must necessarily sever, Mr, Hazelton offered a few words of god- speed in behalf of tho young men of the ay sociation, and Mr. Charles A. Goss presented Mr. Hollandor a haudsome gold watch as a token of esteem from his {ricuds in the association. Mr. Hollander was very much affected by the presentation, but managed to respond in a very approprinte manner after gettiu that “risin’ out of his throat.” State Secretary Nash presented a very practical phase of the occasion by mviting those present to chip in enough to pay Mr. Hollander’s way to China. Something like $15) was raisea in a very few minutes, and then the audience sang “Blest Bo the Tio That Binds."” Mr. Hollander will go first to Tang-Kee, where he will study the Chinese language aud customs for nearly a year before euter- ing upon the active work of & missiouar Whet ho has partially mustered the laugunge be will be assigied 10 a station in tho imter- jor under the direction of the supcrintendont of missious, —— - WANTS A WATER TOWER. Chief Gulli Tells Why the Apparatus is Noaded in Omahn, At the last meeting of the five and police commissioners it was dectded to ask th council for authority to purchaso a Hale water tower for use in tho business part of the city. In spoaking about the matter yester- day Uhief Galligan suid “I recommended the purchase of a water tower and hove tuat tho city will buy one. In case they do Omaha will then have as good @ fire department ws there is in the country. It is something we need here, nad while the machiue would probably not be called into service very orten, 1t would p: foritself at one big fire like the Owmuhn Hurdware company’s firo last Murch, Al the larze cities of the couutry have pur- chused these towers and find them invalu- ublo in cases where the fire is in tho top story of atall building and where it would e impossible to carry a line of hose. *“The pipo of the tower is raised by a small chiemical engine, and s telescopic, so that it can bo raised to'n height of sixty.five tect or lowered to thirty feet. For flooding purnoses it is invaluablo. On the new pattern of towers now being made there is room for six lines ot hose ‘siamesed’ together, and thus several hundred wallons of water a minute can be poured into Lhe top story of a bign builditg and flood the structure in a very short time. The nozzles which discharge the water are operated by ooo man, who nds on a platform just avove the front wheels of the truck, and will turn in an.arc of ninety degrees, whicn is'greater ihan is ever neces- sary. At the end of the truck of tho water tower there is a short iron pipe which also discharges a good sized siream of water. This is to be used in throwing a stream of water into lower windows." 0 Continuing, the cbief said that ho had plenty of room ut the new engine house for such “an apparatus and that the city could not make a better paying investment. All of the five commissioners are in tavor of purchasing the apparatus but owing to the small balance remaining in the fire fund they cannot now see (neir way clear to warrant the expenditure. However, an effort will oe made 1o raise the money some way and it is probable that the board wiil buy the tower. S i S FURTHER CIUSE FOR Ofticials Accuse Gould Double Dealing. Crmeaco, 1L, Aug. 1 oneral Passenger Agent Charlton of the Chicago & Alton has followed up his attack on the lines in the Western Passenger association with a sup- plementary commuuication to Chairman Caldwell, in which ho says: “In my letter of tbe l6th inst. to you, I omitted to advise you of what, however, you are doubtless as we!l aware of as [ am, that some time ago whea there was no reasonable excuse for so doing, the Burlington road con- tracted a St. Louis Kniehts of P’vihias rate at & from St. Louis to Kansas City and re- turn. At the timo this was done and still Ister, and when 1 wrote you on the 1Gth inst., T was urged to mako an opon rate of $1 from St. Lows to Kansas City and return becauso of this private rate made by the Burlington unnecossarily and 1 violation of the asso- ciation agreement. “Iam just in recaipt of the following tole- gram of this dato from our general waestorn passenger azent at St. Louis, and which must beinteresting tovou after your deeis- jon that the rate for Inights of Pythias from 5t. Louis to Kansas City and vetiirn wust be &: *Missour: Pacific has notified brokers that the Koights of Pythias rate will be £k Its city ucket oftice s also quoted same rato 10 two people whom we sent there to make mquiries,” " Mr. Charlton does not say whether his company will meet tiis rate or not, but the supposilion is that 1t will. Nearly all roads directly interested have decided to meot the Alton’s rate between Chicago and Kansas City quotation £ for the round trip, and & for the single trip. An excoption is the Rock Island, which has taken noaction as yet. The Cnicago Great Western an- nounced today that it would not meet the rates, us 10 G0 80 would be 10 cut the rates over its line between Chicazo and St. Paul and between St. Paui and fKansas City, which it cannot afford to do. Notice wus given by the Illinois Central tnat it would make a rate of £ from wanR, Alto Agents of 825 Chicago to New Orleans ana return on ac- count of the Sullivan vrize fight. HEED T WARNING Which naturo is constantly giving in the shape of boils, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, etg. These show that the bldod is contaminated, and some assistance must be given to relieve the trouble. Is the remedy to foreo out these poi- sons, and enable you to GET WELL. had for years a humor in my blood, 1o me dread to shave, as small boils of pimples would be cut, thus causing the shaving to Bo'azreat annoyance. After mkfiufllhrn- bottles 1 ‘my face is all clear and smooth as it should be--appetite splendid, sleep well, and_feel like running & foot all from the use 0 8. 8. 8. Cnas, HEATON, 73 Laurel st , Phila. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Best eattle, hog und sheep market tn the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, O(MAA ‘Write to this house for cor- 1eet Market Reports. Wood Brothars, touth Omuha—Telephone 1107, - J. DADISMAN, | 1 Woo, [ Managers Markot reports by mail anl wire cheerfully turnished upon upolication. —THB Campbell Commission Co. Chlcago, East8t. Louis, Kunsas Oit Omahiy, aoux City, Fort Worlh Chleago A. D. Boyer & Company, 58 und M Exchange Bulldin Correspondence solicitad and pros Bpeciul attentlon Lo orders (0r sk Establshed, 1853, = - . lncorporatd, 130 Capital tully pald, $2)00). Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us f0r prompt and rellabls markot outh Qi Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btoek Cowmlisslon. Room 61 Exchunge Bullding, South Omaba ‘Telephione 1701, OMAHA ARCHITECTS AND 0N Glenn, Contractors and conteictors for all kinds ot butlding piastoring painting ete. AlLw il recolsd copy of Glann's arahitocts and butlders diroctory froa, by sonding thele nam s, business to the publishor. J BUILDERS. ND TENT AWNINGS A i Omaha Teot & AwaingCo| Wolf Bros, & (o. Flags, hammocks, ofland w of allkinds, rubber clothing. Send annors, ote. S foreat'gus. 1115 Farnam talogue, 105 8. Joth N BAGS AND TWI ficmii OmahaBagCo Tmporters and mefs, four sncks, burlips, twine. BICYC 0. Daon, Bleyeles s0ld on monthly payments. 120N, 1 BOOTS AND SHOL Morse-Cor Shoe Co. 10 1o Factory cornar Hith and D Woare mak! 1048 pricas to Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's agent. 1401 Farnam Street. Toansupply you with overy- oman’s wid ehildy 1 dlseounts. Litost sty vom 15, d Kirkendall Jones & Co. Wholosalo Mes Boston Rubber 110211041106 H [ Amer.NandSewedShocto [ Boots, feit #hoos, go0d 0y- st rubbers, 1505 1810 CLOTHING. VR OO [ notion, furnish- | ”’l“zllny‘r us 0 lrlnl.l press, 1118 iarney. | COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. Omala Coal Coke & LinCe | Fagle Corsieo Warks Mfrs. galvanized Hard and soft coal. §. . ML) CONTRACTORS. J. H. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of butlding, plastoring, patntinz, ote, Wil rozolvo a onn's arehito 1 builders' directory nding thele namo, business and locatlon 10 tho publisher. J. 1. Glehn, 153, 15th strect DRY GOODS ML Suith & o, | Kilparick Dry g00ds, notions, fur- [Dry G nixhing goods, Corner| gents' furnishing gools 11t and Howard-sts or. [t ard Howard. 04 Co. Notions, PR FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Co, | Beche & Runyan holste furniture, | 1021104 Nicholas streot Who lesale only. Furniture Co.. Grace an 1ith street. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 188Y, __THE MOSY PERFECT OF PENS. KiPAND TABULE \ (b ey, 1 ver £t biood, e safe the bost medicine known for s, oonetipaion, dyspep breuth, heacad .-A\mm‘ 25petito, monta) dey ressio 0 enctan, pionpisy, tallow ¢ mples i crtry ieang reuifiegfron ure bloc ¥, o~ & fajlire by the romach, Tiver or i titbilien to performi thelr proper runctions. T'cron s o fod hy taktoie one i i W Yort: Deneftadny tathi ' roum. 47 samb) OSTREe PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Sealed proposals will he received by the un dersigned until 150 o'clock pom., August 26uh, 1, formerly Dom mlon street, from 9th streot to 1th streot. in the city of Omaha, In necordr ot i n file in the of publie works. B'ds to be made on printed plinks fur- nished by the board, and to be accompanied With necrtified ehedl in the sum of $30°, pay- able to the city of Omahi, as un evidence o good falth. 5 The board reserves the rizht to reject any or ull bids und to waive defeets, W, BIRKTAUSER, Chalrman Board of Pablic Works. hie Neb. Angust iith, 1502 1=12-18-10 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OI" DAM- AGES POR GRADID To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and roul estile wong Shirley street from 2Kl street 1o 2ith avenue. You ure hereby notificd that the under- stzned, three disinterosted frecholdors of the city of Ouiha, hive been duly appointed by e miyor, with tho approval of the eity e clr ef suid elty, to assess the dum v owners respectively of the prope.ty affecte | by :rading of Shirley strect from 28th 10 2th avenue, d necessiary by ordinanee 101 pussed July 26th, 1502 wpproved July 25uh. 52, % are_turther notifled, that having ne- copted sud appointmen, ‘wud duly qualified A required by law. we will.on the 20th day of Augiist, A. 141802 at the hourof 10 o'cloclk in The forenoon, nt the office of ‘. B, MeCulloch, k12 N. Y. Life bl with nthe corpors Tim ts of suld city. n:eet for the purpose of sidering und making the axsessment of anmaze to the owners respectively of snid property. affected by said zridinz, taking nto consideration specinl benalits, it wny. You are notified to be present wt the tim and plics aforesaid and niake any objections to or stutonients concerning snld ussessment of dumniges us you may consider proper. T B McCULLOCH, W. G SHRIVER, GEO. J. PAUL, OMATIA, August Sth, 180 A1y PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Sealed proposals will be receivel by the undersizied until i o'clock,p m, Auzust Gth 187, for curbing with white Co'oralo sund- stone, red Co.orado sandstons and b sundstone. necording 1o spec.fieution Wekson street from 2700 s1roet 1 28th str comprised in stroet fuiprovement disteict No. 10 co with plians office of the On ) bid to specity n price per luoeal foot for the curbinz conplete on the street. Work to be done {n_accordiance with plans and specifications on file ln the oflize of the bourd of public works. Proposals to be made furnisiied by the board pnfed with 4 eortified \yablo to the city of Ou of ool faith. The bord o rl:ht to roj: or ull bids und to walve defoets, W. BIRICH A Chalrman Bourd of Puilio Works Omaha, August Hith, 1902 Al 1218 ) PROPOS sled propa shgned unt 110 o'clock 182, for grading St stre wvenue 1o Popp.eton uvenue; Wililius stroet from Oth stroet to west Line of Fight o Omiihia & Southwestern rallway. in the city of Ouiiihiit, 1o wecordance with pians und spe flewtions on file in the office of tho Bourd of Public Works Euch proposal 10 be made on printel hlunks turnished by the board and Lo be accom= punied by o “certified ¢ K In the suw of 3100 puyable to the city of Omubu, u8 an oviaence of good faith, The board rescrves the rlzht to reject sny or all bids und walve defects P W. BIRKHAUSER, Chulrmun Board of Public Works, Omaha, Neb., August 12th, 1802 Aug 12-15-10-20 bianks et su wn on printed Manufacturers”and Jobbers Directory GROCERIES. | DRU GS, ETC D M. Stecle & Co. [ Blake, Bruce & Co 12011205 Jones atroot, [ 10th and Hiarnoy ste Omiha HARDWARI, Iobeek & Linn. Deslors (n hardware and echiunicas” Lols. 101 Douging stroet. Vilhelny o Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. LUMBER. . ~ Chas, R Lo, Mardwood lumber. wood carpets and parquot N00FINK. 0th und Donglas. [ John A, Wakefield Tmportod, Amerlonn Port- omont. Milwaukae il cment and Quiney whito limo, LIQUORS. Frick & Metbert Wholesals Hguor dalar 100! Farnam st. MILLINERY. J. Oberfelder & Co. Importors and jobbers of willinery, nottons. Mail ith st e e—— PAPER, OIL~. Standard 0il Ce. Refined and lubrieatins olls, axlo grease, ote. E.\rpcnlér Paper Co. Carry a full H ILTSETC & Siead. Mfreof “K & 8" panty hirts and overalls, cte. 61418 South 11t st. l;ilODLICIC COMMISSION. » 5| Branch & Co. Iistablished 1878, of aul Whitney & Co. Jas. A Clurk & Co. 18 Nouth 15th st. Butter, ohoose, pouitrs and g 17 South 1ith s Produce, fruits Kinds, ¢ exzs STOVE REPAIRS. Omatia Stove RepairW ks B bougian, | —eey SASH TOYS. 3. . Dishrow & Co. Manufucturers of sash, doors, blinds ani mouldings. Branch of fleo, 12th and Lzard sts. | H. Hardy & Co. dolls, album dron’s earringes. 1519 Farnam st PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. oaled proposals will be received by the un- aersigned antil 1:30 o'clock p. m,, August 2ith. 180+ for the foliowing kinds of Daving mute- rinl, viz: Sheet asphaltum, Sioux Fulls or other <ran ite. Colorado sandston Woodruff, Kansus, stone Vitr. fi brick. All uecording to specifica tions. For paving Jucksonsireet frou 27th street to 28t streot, (n the eity of Omalii, coniprisod in Street improvement district No. 405, ordered fmproved by ordinanc 100 Lich bid to specify i pr ce per square yurd for the pavinz complete in the strect. Work to be done inaccordance with plans and specifications on file fn the office of the bourd of public works. Each proposal to be made on printed blanks furnished by tho board wnd Lo be accom pinled by u certified check fn the sum of $30, puy: ble l(; l|\:l city of Omaha, as ancvidence of ith. T'he bonrd will award the contract for the different kinds of nouterial, subject to the ction of the muterial by roperty own- e the mayor and eity couneil, The bourd resorves the right to reject any or all bids, una to walve defects, P W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrmaun Board of Public Works. Aha, Neb., August Uth, 1802 wll-12-18-19 NOTICE OF A TENT OF DA M AGES FOR RECONSTRUCTING THE SIXTEENTIH STREET VIADUC To theowners of uil lots and parts of lots and real estatoalong the Sixteenth streot via- duct and the approaches thoreto. You are her notified thut tho unders signed, three disinterested frecholders of the city of Omaha, have been duly abpointed by the wayor, with the approval of the elty coun= il Of Suid city, 10 ussess the d mago 1o the awners respectively of the proj srty affocted Ly the oanstruction wud reconstruction of the Sixteenth streot vinduct in the ity of Ony ws doclared nocessary by ordinance No. 2017, ind ns proposed by plans du'y approved by the mayor nnd cotncii of siid ¢ity. You are further nou flod, that hivinz an- copted siuid appointment, ind duly qualifiod re lllll d by law we will, Monday, the diny of August. A. 1, 1592, at the hovir of9 Gelock in the torenoon, at the directors® room of the Commerciil Nutionul Lank, within the corporate [lmits of sald eity. meet for the purpose of cousidoring und mnking the assessmoent of dama o Lo the oWnors ro- spectively of said propurty. affected by said reeonstration of s1id vsaduct and iis ap= pronches. taking into consideration speclil enefits. i any. You ure notified to ho present ut tho time and pinco aforesuid and mike any objections to or stistements concerning sald “ussissumons of dumnages s you mev consider broper. WILLIAM I I MEYER, MILLARD, Omaha, August 10, 18 Alldios Assossimnont of Damnges for ©l Grade, ) the owners of all lots and parts of lote und 1 estato ulo Thirty-niuth street from Fowler avenue to Anies avenuo: You are hereby notified that the under- signed, threo disinte estod frecholders of the City of Omuhu, have boen duly sppolutod by e mayor, with the spproval of the eity coun- il of sald elty. to assess the dumase to the owners Tespectivoly of the property affocted by the chunge of grido of suid street, acelarod necesury by ordinance No. 17, pussed July Zith, 1802 approved July “Stli, 18] You ure further ‘notlfied that having ac- ceptod sald appolutment und duly qualifed G required by Taw we will on the )uh day of Augunt, A. D 1802, at the hour of 4 v'clock in tho wfternoovn, ut the ofice of R W, Gibson, 216 New York Life buliding, within the porate lmits of suld city, meet for the pose of considering and making tho Jiunt of damige Lo the owners respectively of suid property wffocted by wnid chanso’ of wride, taking Into consideration speciul benes fits, If uny, You nre notified to be presont at the time and placo wforesald und mike any vbjections 10 OF stulements concerning ss |fyunwuuuuul Of duInuges us you may consider proper 1 W. GLBRON, T B MeoULLOOH, JOUN B, REEVE, Omaha, Neb,, Auzust Oth, 12 wddioe Proposal for the Sule of Land by Reason of the Vacating of 20th St., Between John Kedick’s subdivision wnd Farnam Streot, Sealed proposals will be received at the clty comptroller's office, city of Omihi. 04 p. m., Augustdoth, 1802, for the sale of the following purcels of land: " V'wo pleces of 80 by 125 feoty between Farnam and Oarney streots: and one plece of 8 by 1101 foot, Lotwosn Harney and Half Howard. Bids will bo received on otice of wisch or all pleces is muy be desired, Eincn bidder Lo enclose certifiod ohock of 820 Tue right Is reserved to rojeot or nocopt soy or all bids. Plat wnd deseription of the land ou file 1u this ofice, HEO. OLBEN 817008 Comptrollen »