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THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS | There Was Weakness and Depression in All the Pits Yesterday. EVERYBODY WAS DISPOSED TO SELL Holders of September Contracts Wore I'ar- ticularly Concerned Over the Sitnas tlon—Whent showed n Downward Tendency from the Start, OnEcAGo, 111, Aug. 31.—=There was wenkness and depression in all the pits on the Board of Trade today and a sharp decline all along tne line. Everybody scomed disposed to sell, but there was it o Inclination to buy and tho re- sult was decided weakness, The chief cause of this condition of affairs was the growing fenr What cholora would galn a toothold in this country, with all sorts of panicky possibilities a8 the result. Holders of September contracts, in view of the fact tuat tonorrow is delivery Aay. with every prospect of heavy deliveries, wero purticulurly concerned over the situu- tion. not carinz to aceept the actunl grain on & market which stands rendy to be stampeded, #0 they mude haste to soll out their September noldings as soon s tradinz vegan. Wheat showed u downward tendency from the start and the first transact'ons were ut %ic decline fron yesterday. The cxpectod frost did not matorlalize; the government weekly erop bulletin was unexpectediy favor- able for the crop; domostie n mar- Kets wore all 1oy nd tho coipts were very | Tho liquidution w not confined to Septomboer, however, ns wis evidenced ‘n the nimost equal downward ten- dency of the more deferred futures, The feoiine, In fact, was thuat If the dreaded seaurge should ¢ et o foothold in this couniry, 1t would s00n extend Deyond mere tenporary deprossion nnd last until checked by freczing weather. Tle only iy ing was to cov ales, with zood profits fn sight. New York na St Louls led the selilng. Advices from hts s.fl the cholera seare was the pssing tactor. coclpis everywhere were After the zencral ligulaation was over there was a moder.te reaction, but at no thie was there positive strenzth, Pardridgo wais siid to be the heaviest short seller today, Dbut he had o big followint. bunn also sold hoavily and the trading cenerally wis on the selbnz sido, Bradstreot's reportod fn- crease fn the available suppiy of wheat for of #325,000 bu. enst of thoe Rockles 000 b, on tho Pacifie cosst. Septem- ened %o lower at T4%e against e at yesterdany. touched 7e, declined to Jowest figtire yot reachnd this sou- e, bit wonkened again and 7iie._Docomber opened iie at id, fell to Ti%c und biz welzht. T4%e. the roacted t sy ot ., sold closed nt iz, Corn wis depressed and lower from the start. the fliure of the expected frost to material- Jze. the liberal recelpts and the unexpectedly favor ble character of the ROVErnony W crop bulletin, with the general depression whion held swiy fn all speculntive bits. all favored lower. prices Baldwin-Farnum feemed to lead the solling. but, thoy had b fQtiowing and there was a sharp strugele, both in ualoading lonz cornand in seliing thort. The confidence folt so recently scomed o hive disappeared nud the bears were in fuil control. September opened at from 5'c to Bo3e, nzninst f0%e nt the ciose yesterday, sotd DY to 40 rnd closed at 4015 Onts were kinsympathy with the cen- eral depression, but were ot so demor A ns the cron conditions were such as o make short seliing more hazardous. September shows a net los, the duy of ¢ 10z products were woaik and at times secmed feniora fzed, The offer nzs were urzent with very dittle d the cholera scare and the depression in othier speculative rticies wore bear sh azencies tozet heavy present and prospestive roccipts of live hoes wnd tember porlk st vanced 1o $10. rted Y o £10.024 and closed RURI076, L 1ae lower, Dt ribs wero berter hold and Octover closed — withouy ehanze, though September is off T5e and Jan= aney 1its Like frelzhits unchan-ed, st mited 5 for tc W0 cars; co 15,000 head, T'ie leading futures ranzed as follows: TAUTICLES, " WG | 1OW. [Ch WikAT No. 2 Aukust ... i s Eopt Deceniber.. COIN No. 2 Avgust..... M0G30% Eeptembor. . B0abin M 55 Eeptomber. Octoler, May..... et ik Reptomber. Cetober. January. .. Liin— Beptember. wh quotations we Frour—Duil, wi Wi A1—No. 2 3 No. ¢ red. T4'e, Conx ~Lower; No. 3¢ No. 3 481401 00 No. i cash, 37405 No, 4, 400 AT N0 2 white, wh 1y lower. sprnz Hise: Noo § spring, yellow, no sules; No. @ 1. 0. b, 42@6ic; No. FLAX SEEL—N0, 1, 81,0 Q190 SEED—Prime, 3154, P Mess, per hbi., $i0.074@10.10; lard, per 10 1va, dnizli@iss: short ribs, sides oosos T ited shouldors (hoxed), 2,00 GRio: hort sides (boxed), &7.0,07.05 1IsKy—Disthilers' finished goods, per gal. 1.1 & ; Eraan—Unchanzed, Kecelpts and shipments today were as fol- lows: [RECHTPT. [SHiPAENT Flour, barrols 15,000 Wiieat. busheis 0% Corn. ushals ) Quty, vitcnels 100 By, bushls 100! Bitley, busheis | 1,000 On the Protuce excl o today the butter market wis quiet and unchanged; creamer 16Q250; dalrics, 10062 Eg s, L@1te, AWTICLER 12,000 101000 104,000 155000 5,000 St. Louls Mariers, Br. Louis, Mo.. Ang. 81L.—FLounr . buf not quotibiy lower, Wil ed “lower and continued to s@ie below yestordaz: cash iberclosed it 70)0;0ctobe Muy, 0dze. Followed wheat,” openin yesterluy lower and cash and yeur, 455 closing 3y Boptember, 43ic; Ootobor, 460%; Decenbor, 4440 : Muy, 5% Oats—Did ot drop ar us other grain olosin ly W@t olls easii, 0@3 ke Septems October die: Muy, de. ed ut b e JAY—Dull ana lowel timothy, -Quie KY—Steidy; 8110 for fiulshea goods BAGGING AND ™ 1RON COT2ON Tigs—Un- ohinted. PRovIstoNs~Dail_und lower. Pork, in job Jots. $11.0. Lard, .20, Dry salt me its1oose shoulders, 8.00; 1ongs and ribs. 8110 shorts, #xi boxed more. Bucon. shouldors, k. @s and_ ribs, $.65: shorts, 85,05, d s, $11.500212.50. vrs—Flour, 5,000 bbis.; wheat. 107,000 buics corn, 20,000 bu 1 onts, 100,000 bu.; rye, £000 bui bar ey, 1,000 bu. SiteaENTA—Flour, 1,000 bbls.; wheat, 60,000 bu.; corn, 14,00 buj Gats, 8,00 bu.; ryo bu.i burivy, none. New York Markets. New Yonk, Aur. 31—FLoui—Recolpts, phkus.; oxports, 5,800 bols,. 15,000 sicks: ket qulet, with bids 102156 under usking rutes; wirlos, 16, 01 b8 COLNMEAL—Steady. W i EAT—Kecolpts, 322,00 bu.: exporis, 182,000 bu.; sales, 4,020,000 bu. of futures, 20,000 bu. of 'spot. * Epots nctive for export: prices lowor und weaker: No. 2 rod, 00 In store and elovator; TA@NIG0 afloat: BONG@RIYe 1, o b.i No. i rod, Gde: ingraded red, Gaslige No. I northern. 8\@s6e; No. | hard. 014 3.44c: No, 2northern. (54 @e; No. 2 Chlento, bin@sze; No. 3 Milwaukee, T84@70: No. i spring, ON@T0%e. Options more uetlve, ox- clted ‘and X@Ro lower, closing hoavy: de- Slihed 0n_ 1eporb of chotera 1n the JOWar biy and on ouslor oubles with free forelgn soliing, lurge recoipts and w lurzo Increnso ln the amount cust of (he Kockles. No. 2 red, Septembor, clostug at Wis: Ootobor, Riic: closlug ut 803e; Novembor, Kx@BHac, closing ut Mo Decomber. B4@stise, closing at Biv; May, S0d@ e, closing at 84, ve—Duil, nominal; western, G@oTe BARLEY MALR—Quict; O niudn, 9504100, Cond=Recelots, 30,000 bu.i exports, 14,00 Lt sikos, L740.0 0 bu. of futiires and 6.000 bu. ( anot. - fpots dull, decidedly Tower: No. 2 56 @ 8o du olovator; '50X@se utloati un:raded A0 0GR ODLIONS Wore more wetive 14 1306 (0Wer On Lho eholera report, better ¢rad- fne West und large recoluts, elosing weak: August, ST@ISAe! Seplem! er. S6@STNC, clos. ing t' tis October 50 o, closing at ouiyes Novembor. S5L@I0%¢, 0losing ub 60Mo: Dycembor, M4@The, closing ut 60%¢; May, BM@sSKe. cloning ut 8ige. ATS— Lecelpts, 102105 L. exports 1500 bu. A8 los, 365,000 bu. Of futures wnd 142,00 bu. o Al spot. &pot more active, lower and weak: op tions more active and weaker; Augnst September, FX@I50: closinz AL Hike! bor. #W%@i00, closing at#e: November, 0% 4o, closing 9 Doecomber, J0%@40c, closs ing 03e; No. 9 spot, white, 40@4)isc; inlxed wostern (8g10c: white western, 2@ No. Chieago, %@ 10 e. BYE—Quict and ensy. Hors—FEasy and quict, Sraan—Raw, firmer; trifugnls, 05 Lost, 2 15-320, MoLASSES- Foroign, nomina stendy and del’ faas—Fall suoply, aulet: western prime, 105@0c: rociopts. 6,107 pkas. Hines- Steady and quiot Burrenr - Full sapp v, duli and easy. Crippse—Dull - and steady: part skims @ 4. ROVIToNs—Pork, dull and weak: old mess, #11.25011.75,_Cut meats, dull and_weak: Kled hollles, Ti@se: piekled hums, 10XG ¢ middlos, stondy and dull; short clear, Lard, easier and dull; western steam Nominal: sales, 25 ticrees at Option salos, none: Septetber closed and Ogtober nt § 1yhid Lo =Steady, dulii”Amoriean. 12,002 3,5, rer—Dull; Tnke, $11 401100, Lyan—Dirm; domestio, $1. 150 Trx—~Weuk; straiziits, $2).8)@% refined 2 15-16c; con- New Orleans, Omaha Produce Markets, a—Onlitornin, $L.50BLG; w75 per basket. LEMONS— 002100, Onraxges—Californin, ported, §3.00023.5 BrACKugmities - £3.50, Searc LUMs~California, & TIANANAS ~ #2605, CansAar—Home grown, 502%e per doz. MELONS—Waterelons, crate EARS—Inrtlett, 1,00, OANTALOUPES—Per crato, £.5); Joms, basket CALIFORNIA GRAPES—Per case, $200. Que X r doz., Be, NEw 2,00 por bbL; In sacks, 1D 140 por 1. ONTOoNE—Por b, 800125, southern out of market; Im- 5. Dhu. boxes, Grares—Per 0.1, NECTARIN 3 —$1750 2,00, & DAM<ON PLuss—2i-q. case, $10 /@125 ¢ A 35—Good shippinz sto:k source at 31 2 nernl market, 15 _ ¥—Old hens, 8ei roosters, 6aTc Burren -Gool packing stosk, 13 dairy, 15015, i Kansns City Markets Crry, Moo Anz G —WiEAT— No. 2 Jiard, old, new, Gl@ No. 2 No. No. cholce m'xed, 43403 xel, 21@%o: Ay —Stoady; prairie 4.0 @0.,50, Burrer—Steady; 17¢. 2068 ~Woak nt I3 RECE(PTS—WVhoat, outs, 4,300, SHipAENTs—Whea timothy, 7. crovmery. 12143230 dalry 2000 b corn, 2,000 bu.: 4700 bu.; corn, 17,000 int Review. he Guardian, in its There s little doing. are hardly oporating. Orders for plain sta goo.ls ara mostly at tho buyers' terms. Shirtings do not move. Jes for Indin and China are unlmportant rinting cloths are flnt. I jaconotts. mulls and other lizht goods buver offers are con- siderabiy under recont auotations. Althouzh manufacturers nre ly to take prices previousiy refused. few transictions occur and a teniporary stoppage of looms is largely the result. Dealiugs in heavy goods are also lowoer. Manchester Comni it Aug 51— covmerciu s Many eastern house Coftee Market. NEw Yok, Auz 3L—Options opened barely 0 15 points down: )irely ste points down;:snles. b neluding September, £ October, $145 : November $Ii Dace March, £Li. Market, Auz, Bl—kasy: mid- 6i40; good ordinnry, bales, includinz 621 gross, G288 bales Brit in, ales. 105 420 bules. Cotton Ourrans, La, 7e: low widdiin: net receints, New verpool Markets, L —WiEAT—Dul 1 Californin, wi holders (8 Ty offer moder.tely; Us 2A@bs Gs T4 per cental 4d; rod western sprinz, Gs 1ddos #ad; Coun—Quict; western. 15 4d per cental. Pras—Canadia 8 70 per cental, LAgp—Prime western, 40s per cwt, Cliicinnati Markers, 0. Au- 8L—WiEaT—Dull, rod, TrLc, nixed. ic. No. 2 mixed. 4@ argoning: OuN—Iirm Toled o, 0., Aug. nd Septemoor, Duil; Quict; aln Mnrket., cash Conx OATS caitors' Onicaao, Tl Auz il, Duncan. Hollin cer & Co las been moderately active today, wnd for cash jots rather stow and ' at lower prices. particuiar.y for the lower erades, et ve trading option now_Is December. Tt opened ut about 7i%e an i ise, sold at 7% Closed ut Tisge. Wiheat isati vary low price but that s ali thut can bo said In favor of Duying it \des Do ow No. 2are seiling s nud notin very urzent demand » 'Lhe roceipts are a little lighter at in- r points, but thuy aro still 105 hieavy for demund.” The governuent report, due on the | th prox., wiil likely redice the pevious estimates. 11 it doss we should huve some Little ction upw rdsi but to givi uny permanent - advances we ro- quire s little buyin: for export. Fore'gn advices aro steidy in vilues, y unseitied weather deiayinz harvest. Is decidediy weak. October opened and closed ut 405 e, Rocelpts are Improving Should this continie pri es wili zo Jower. O.ts are steaty at prosent the strongest cereul on the rourd. L guidation fn hog product was vy, CRiCAGO, Til, Auz, 31.—Kennett. Hopkins & 'o. to 8, A, MeWhorter: Liguldution in Drember holdings is the direct cause of the w kness 1o wll graln Iv has been used vigorous'y by the bears as aelub with wnich 1O beur the warket, and their success has probably exeoeded thefr expe tatlons. There 15 nothiiz new in the situation to alarm hoid- ers. Recwly still show up larze. but wivices teom tho smaller interior markoets show a talling off In sales of winter wheat. Reporis from the northiwest siy that heavy ruins hive done much dumage o sticked griadn. This Is the first auy for «long time it corn has shown n murked weakness, September holdings were thrown —over- Loard Ly locul speen utors and the options went down in sympathy, Itis be. Tieved that vood purties have tuken the cash Stut, and no further pressure from weuk ho d- Grs need bo expectod. Outs ylelded but 1itels In general weakness, and conservatlve com- wission houses udvise purchuscs In pro- era news has had a deprossi and the o supply of hozs has Inte sified the wenkness. Low prices havo pre- Varlle |, but g20d pirtios have been falr, buy- ers andl look for @ better « L so0n. OHICAGO, 1., Auz 3 —Counselman & Duy to krell Bros. Cowmmiss on Ca A il punic struck tho wheat market onused kenoral Mguiaution. W &c und closed %@ e lower un conim sslon houses. tor people wero the principal s0ld olf 14e and ciosed 1f%¢ heavy soattered selling led loaaing of “a “large line of orn by local epeculators, stondior thun other grain but ylelded athy with the surrounding nz of both corn nnd outs wis Lirgely by shipgers who have been hold- {02 oMl to buy When the speculutive dea s wero lguldated. ~ Provisions were depressed by general lquidation of outside longs. Puckers Were activo buyersof the near futures uwnd sowe of Lo Were | o sellors of Jun- nary pork ut #8200 over September. The mar- Kketd ull elosed SOft w<nin On news a:ency re- gorts of twonty-threo c.s0s of cliolera iu New York harbor. Tk, G. Lozan & Co. to The wheat moiriet the de- at declined or sclllug by Locul shorts and eley buyers, Co lower, after by the un- September Outs were STOUKS® AND BONDS, Continues to Prevall Throughout the Eantire DNEW Yok, Aug. §L—Dullness continues to Do the principal charactoristio of the market oxcept fn the fow stosks affected by particu- lur influencos. The undertone of the market romains strong, however, und despite thy re- cont short sales for quick turns, the existing short interest remuins 80 largs that a sup- porting tnfluence Is never lacklinz. There was arenewal of the manipulation of sugar, and while the restof the Industrials remalned dull und stugnant, it roso rapldly at times and displuyed great activity, The market opened with a firm temper and genorally st higher figures than those of last evening, but just after the begloulng of busi- ness 18 booume kuown that Mr. Goelet repudi- THE ated the use of his namo in the direstory of New England and announced his refusal to serve In that capacity. A heavy selilng move- ment {n Now Enzland was Immodiately pro- ciplitated and a drop of 1% per cent In its prico drazeed the whole market, including even sugar, with it Only Reading, St. Paul, Bur- lington and Erio showed any animation, how- ever, and the losses in those shares wero con- fined to small fraction, and the decling was soon checked, the l{ foilowing closely, brineing most of the list, Including New Ene: Iand, up to within a shade of the first fizures. Reading nnd St. Paal, however, dis- played specinl strength and rose above the ovel of first prices, The trading durinz the duy. howevor, was entirely professional, while thore wa's some Iiquidation In the carly dealinas, the bulk of sel inz was st'll for the short nccount and the bours were very g- gressive, working the cholera scare for all it Was worth, In the afternoon when it was announced that the discago was actunlly In the harbor there was a more vigorous arive at the entire 11st, which had the effect of bringinz out some Toni stock and still lower prices were reached ong the line, even suzar finally giving Ay With the rallrod 1ist. The Gou'd stocks, howovor, dispiayed tho most woakness and Manhattan dropped ahout i per cent, though the violence ot t movement inter usel n partial reaction. iere was o slight rally on tho covoring of shorts in the late dexlinzs, but tho market never lost 118 weuk tone and finally closod woak at thie lowest fiznres s a rule on un nctive business. The bond list was offected by the drive nt stocks and whilo during the foronoon the usual dall and_apathetic markot was sben, thero was o yielding Interoverthe entire mar- ket and muiiy of tho Active 18 uos wore driyen down materially. The Readinz was nzain active, but while followins the restof tho market were fairly woil he d and nono of them show nny marked eha « the other hand tho strong point in the list was the Kook Island debentures, which roached 93 in the face of tho goneral Wonkness. Government bonds have been dull steady and state bonds entirely n Tlie followlng are the closing guctaticus for the leading stocks on the New Ycrk Stoek ox- nze todiy und Atehixo prass.. Itinore & Ollo. Cunada Pacific nada Southorn. . atral Pyelic. ... | B on. & ONMo.. Uy Contral Cliteago & AL, .11 17 | Now York & N Kng Chile. Bor & Quiney. 1000 | Ontario & Wasto Chichgo i 81% Orogon Lmprove Consolidate ¢ COC, ESL T Colorado Coal &1 Cotton Ol Cortliic's & Hudson. 120 |Northern Pl it Northern Pacitic pfd 1.1 Don, & Gulf.. ttsbre. 54 | Pullman al ading hmond nid. ey Grand Woktern. L ig| do ptd 150 | Rock 131 HO_ [+et L & S K. 1atpret 8|St Paul. ... aug| do pra St. Panl & Omalia SEI. & Omahia nfd. { Southern Pacitic.... ugar Refinery Tonn. Conl & Iron.. oxs Pacific ... 1Tol. & 0. C. pfd. Union, Pacie Ulinols ¢ i St. Paul & Duluth. . IKnnuas & Texas pfd Lake Erle & West... do pfd. . Lake Shof Lead Trast. ., @ Loulsvillo & Nish.. (7 Louisyille & N. A. Manhattan Con Memphis & Char. Michizan Contr: a0 pfd. . . Wells Farz 13\ ie| Whoeling & v do pfd. Natlonal Cordaj sexadly tbia The o hares s. 5.815; Erle, 12 wero 11314 114 ; Chicigo 3 0: Louisville & Nashville, Northern Dacific profurre Keading, 38,700 Union Pacific, 5.610; West Finaneil Boview. by Jamas Gordyn Beanatt.] —[Now York Herald Cable— 1=0n the Stock exchinzo cted to the sewtienent which was brought to a con ‘luslon without difficuity. Very litt'e fresh business was done and the toae in - the speculutive market was distinet’y dull. Tome railroads left off i to "% per ceit low ull around on rather poor trafiie. wet weathier and cholera reports. American railwiys are inclinea to weakness in the absence of support from Wail strect but Cinadian nnd Mexiean lines w practically without chinze. In the forelzn market Ar Brzilian 1 oads lost while one ¢ national sto shado Letter. Consois impr, i per_cent. Barsilver recovered 'id, oney was in rathier better request, owing to payments in connoction with the Stook exchanze settle- ment, but advances wero easily obtained it 1§ ver cant. The diseount rate for three months bauk bills was a shade under 1 per cent. Toudon Flghted 1§ LONDON. Auz. 31 Speefal to Tar B3 attention was d ground ks ‘were a New York Mone NEW YORK, Auz. i1 at 2@i per cent oflere Prive Me STERLING £1.86 for sixty day mand. The ciosing quotations ou bonds Market., ONEY ON CALL—Fasy st loan, 2per cent; closed ent AN ILE PAPER—I@S per cont, EXCHANGE-Quiet but steady at Lills, and .85 for de- .48 rex W coup 8. 4igx rey sPacificfis of 93,0 *Loutsiana stumnd is ‘wean. now setis. ... 100 Teni. new set ... ISt & 1ML 5 denn new setislll 75 St L& S .Gen. M 1l Canada So.2uis.. ) 1035 |15 Paul Consols... Central Pacitic 1888, 100 |t P 0. & I Ists Den. & K. G, Ist..... 1IS ihon. & It G. s ) iorlo 2 1013 *Union Puc. MK Ttk West shore. MK, 1 ex-int utual Union 5., 4§ /N J. C. Int. Cert..... North. Pacifie 1ts *North. Pacific 2nds 214 Yorthwestern Con SN, W. Con. | *bld. $asked. York M Auz in nz st New NEW YOuK, th Cholos o w0 Crown 3 ng Quotations. The follcw ug ¢ quotations: are |Standar Union Con Yellow Juek Iron *liver.. Quickstivor. erroi Mexloan *North Star. Ontario. .. . Ophir 1ico Min SAN FirrANC1ico, Cul ©clos ng q'otitions for were s follows: Quotations. nz. 4L.—~Tha offialal nining ALoees tuduy a Nevada'... ! i0n Consolldated . Y ollow Jis Bodie Consolidate ] Chollar..... Con. Cal Crown Polat.. |l Gould & Curry Tinlo & Noreross. Mexican Mono ..., 140 Nt Louis, M cot duil. ils Mining Stooks. Auz, 3L—\ining stock Quotitions on eall: ok, BId. Askod | Stock. Elizaboth. E 5 |Pat Murphy.. « e 1 Ilopes. Inancint Notes, (G ANsAs Crry, Mo, Auz. G1.~Cloarings, 81.- NEW Yomrk, Au Dalanees, 15,355,462 IAnts, Aug. 3L—Three per cent rentos, 00f, e for the nceount. BarTivone, Md.. Aug, 3L—C 7465 Dnlunces, $500,770, Loxnoy. Aug. il. 1nto the Bunk of £40,000 Mexenis, Tonn.. chun e sollinzat &1 uncos, §98,5 8. OnLEANS. Ln., New York exclinn : 8l CINCINNATI, O cont. New York Clearings. $1,020.5); your, $5,000.50) PHILADELUIIA, P, A 31—Oleurinzs, 810, bntuncds, 81,002,200 For the o 1000; Dilances, §:8, money. § per cent. Ouieaao, 1L, Auz, 8L—Mone: unchuuged. Bank clearings, §i York exchunge, 100 d scoun chunzo dull and unchanzed. HAVANA, Aug. 41.—Spanish gold, 82500 aan. Exeinge, fring on e United Stites Short s'ht gold, 10@120 premium: on London, 2030 premium. Bugar, it 500 bigs wolisscs suzur, 0= t 0012 polurization, were sold ut .50 per quintal. BOSTON. Muss.. Aug. 31 —Clearings, $12,285,- 83); balances, $LNTI5. Money i per conls exchange on Now "York & discount. Cleir- ings for the month of Auzust, §:74,6758k: bal- autes, HLKLGD. For the swme month lust your, oloarings, 57,002 140; balunces, §1.045,- X, 81 Lovis, Mo.. Aug. 8.~Olonrings. §1.780,438 balunces, B4048% Clearings this nonth, §105,- 280, 601 bilunces, § 5705760 1ngs in Au- st 1801, 87,50 585,044: “in- Croake over lust Auzust, cont. Monoy quiet wt 6@7 D chunge on New York. 25¢ dlscount. LIVE STOUM MARKETS, Cattle Trade Falrly Active—Hogs Unsettlod wud Weak in Tendeucy. ONABA, Aut, 81.—Recelpts have varied but Lstlo o fur this ook, tho throe duye’ supply amounting 1o 8557 caitle, 0.084 hogs wnd 2070 shoop, agulnst 8,851 cuttie, 16,410 hoge and &,0id 8L.—COlearings. $87,7)3,607; oarin 15, B1,8: Money, 8 per cont. Amount of bullion rone inglund on bulance toduy, Aur BL—New York ex- Clearings, #150,43; bul- Aug, U arings, commoreial, 0} 00 promiun, Aug. il—Money, 315@6 por oxchunze, 610 discount, for month, 56,%52,70; lust stendy and 407,400 Now sterling ox- OMAHA DAILY BEE: sheep for the first WRIP of Inst weok. Recoipta*] that haa any foF tho month of Awgust, With conparisons: Cuttio. Hogs Sheep. 130 14,2010 . 00,4 L1 LN 0315 Aungast, 1801 . .. e, 45,80 71,42 21,88 The geaeral eattio niarket was practically dovold of new foaturgs Keveipts were about the same a8 Tuosday, both a8 to quantity and quality. either This month Last wonth thero nhere. the natives or westorns, but nty of wvery good beeves Lotal houses were only buyers, Lut they bought frooly and the close’ found ipractically overythint outof firsthands. Ealr to 20od cornfod sieers sold at from 81.00 to ¥4,65: common to_faie hai fat and grassy sl b from .15 to £150. The Supply of native cattle, however, was not ox- tensive, the biz butk' of the offerin s Loing ranzers. On the more desirable grades the market was strong. Rome good 1,262-1b, steers brought &.65. Tho greator share of tho woest- erns were fit only for foeders, and whilo Ul botter grades sold wil right thy commoner stock moved slowly at the usual prices. The trade In butchers' and eanners’ stock lacked the vim and strength that characters fzed it on tho two urccedin: duys. Supplies were quite liberale and whi there were some very cood westorn CowS horo, the general ran of staff was rathoer co mon, Prices shaded lower on all but the best SO Asido f brought £L10, the buik of the falr to gool cows” and heifers soid at from 8175 to £24) with oid thin cows as low as 8000, Bulls and stags wero stoady ut from $.50 to $150; calves unchiangod at from $200 10 H.5% Offerings of stock and feedinz oattle, both trosh and stale, were vory liberal, and whilo rrices were well malntained on the good to cholce grades the tenden y was loworon o ry thing olso. Trading was S10w throughout and the teailng woak and easicr. Ropresentative su o8t 0. Av. 162 84 21200 40 116 46 18) 40 Pr 5014 8 10 0 110 1..1160 4 16, 1083 400 &10 0 20 51014 215 HEIFERS. 1. 830 200 10 88) 285 16) 1 120 175 STAGS. 100 1..110) STOCKERS AND FEED 200 200 200 200 1 springer. 1 spring 1 sprinzer 16 09 1 cow aud caif. 14 00 1 cow and calf 25 0) 16 steers,, 0 16 077 4 cows 1 fecder.. 01 1 feeder 1 feeder.”. 04) 1 enlf. .. 22 steers.. . 109) 1 steer.. 345 4 oS, h W 1 steer... 1100 3 ... 1140 1 tailing. '100) 5 2 tullings. 93) 64 cows..... 04 1 cow 100 14 feeders. 1037 2 feeders 1020 %5 feeacrs. 1162 11 feeders 113 oders.. 18] feeders 1107 fouders 1100 COWS.. 2 cows. 50 cows cows. H 5 steers. 1151 42 lieifors.. 078 stoers, . 1181 5 feeders, . 128 11 feeders, 1152 20 feode Hoc Tuesday. a decrease of 6,50 hogs week, compared with iast. The general qual- ity of the offerinzs was not very good. There was i modorate smippinz demant. buv local buyers were very hearish opined slow with with b, 10.3¢ lower than Tuesd 10 #.10 buylnz the bulk of the fair to ho:s of all weights, with u fow of the choicer loads at $1.15 and 5.25. Common stufl s down to #8190, On receipt of bearish adyices from O )he miarket weikened and closed fuily o1 thin the early murket with v louds unsold. It took goo ! ho s to Dring $1.00 at the close. and one or (wo primo loads sold” for #5.05 nnd &.00. Su'es” were lirzely at 8 .10 ngainst §.10 o $a.15 Tucsdny. tho Averize of prices p teing £.06°% 1 1515 Tuesday und $. Lust Wednesc esentative scles No. Av No. : 10 SE5882 30113 23727323 szmaazaza 18 AND ROUGH. 2 R T} 300 6.....800 taassld 450 Sugep—None were recelved. Good muttons are wanted und prices are quotally un- Fulr to goou natives, & d westeras, B0k 15 com stock sheop, $25@150; 2004 10 cholee 40 to 00-1. Lumbs, B1.50@5.50. Roceipts and Lispostiion o Stock. Official recolpts an 1 disposition of stock as shown by the books of e Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours endinz at $0'clock p. m., Auustisl, 182 WECHIPTS, I Cars. | Head | Cars DI POSITION, CATILE | OGS, | Omab Pucking company Tho G. i, Hammond Co.. Swife & Co . The Cadahy i 31 squires, Boston White 12 &l AT el o a1 T & £ Chicago Lave Stock Market, On1eaao, 1L, Aug. 31.—LSp clal Tele:ram to Tue Bee]-Thero was a lirer tne to the murket todiey for neariy all iinds of catile, Lean. o'd cows und r - ed bulls rowuined is dull und w-ak us before, but for awnyth ng Nature should be assisted to throw off impuri- ties of the blood. Nothing does it 80 well, so safely orso l;r«mptl a8 Swift’s Specifles LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. troubled with malarial poi an led Lo elect, T could gek t N X Srelet. Wihentrled Aiex bolticrol et m:;lklnlm i i P i health than evers [ Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. BWIFT SPECIFIO GO« ATLANTA: G Of cholca Guttle there were none, | hm o buneh of westerns thit | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBZR 1, 1892. | | attractions for prices were stronger. The market ‘had A firm lonk at the olose. Sales of na- tives woro at from #1.0) to #.65 the Iatter fizuro being the highest that has been pald within the last six weeks. Cholce shipping and export stoors wera not hero in_ nurmbers suflicient to meot the demand, and they wero stronger. Good to cholce western and Toxa cattio also showed fucraased. strangth. Wos erns sold as h s #1380, anl cholee Texas would have brought from §1.25 to 8365 A faw old cows wero peddled out at from $1.00 to $1.%, and «ome choleo cows and heifers sold around $2.95 nles of hoze wero slow today at from $1.70 0 3500 for poor to primo 1ight and at from £1.75 1o &40 for hoavy and modium woights, To bring more than #.35 the quality had to be exceptionally good and there was only hero nnd thera a loid that conid 0 dlsposed of a higher figuro. Prices helow 30 hought the (argest part of the #1000 hoes in the pons. Many sales to packers beinz wde at frol #1.0) to $5.00. The marke pened wonk and declininz and that was Its ondition at the ciose. There was an avera cling of 190 por 10) 1bs as compared with yostorday's prices, but the market is stili from Jf0 to 150 highier than at the iowest time last Pl Prices wore easler, buyers beint unwillin? o piy more than $5.41 for the bost “sheop and 1t was not easy to el out a bid of more thun £3.00 for Inmbs, though thore were n fow trados atbetter fizuros. Poor to very good nailv sheen ehnnzod hunds nt from 8.25 to #5.0% 1 tha provailing prices for lambs were from £.%5 198305 Texns sheep were suleable at from £101 10 #4.0) nnd western were quoted at from E1.25 to #1.5) fa ass fo. Rocoipts: Oatt'e. 16,000 000 head: shoep, ad. The Eventns Journal ronorts: OATTLE—Reoeipts, 15,000; shipmonts, 5000 murket stronzer: prime toextry natives, $5.0) @5.70: good to ehol o, #150@1L0): others, $1.00@ 1 stockers, #2101 Texnns, 824503103 ranzers, $1.050 7 {oa:=Recepts, marxot slow, 10D ELSILLM: mixed, & Dutehers wei -hts, grassers, $4. 4.0, Wipts. 10,000; shipments, lower: natives, #1500 westerns. #40@48)3 buyoers head; hogs. shipmionts, 10.000: rouzh b ekers primo henvy an Tighit, $.0075.% 803 fod lambs, 5,45, exnng. #1045 £3.50a@0,20, WESTERN Move During ement of Hogs Tmproved the Past Week, CINCINNATI, O, Aug, #1.—ISpecial Telozram norrow's Price Current will 2 roturns show i total of 105,000 for tho week. against 170,00 last week and 10,000 Tast vear, makinz a total of 000 sinco March 1, against 403,000 last year. Leading places compa Chicaco 3 Kansas City Omaha ..., St Louls Tndlanapolis 255,00) 2000 i 5 T86.C) i Cedar Itapids 3 1630 151 Sloux City.. 125,001 0. St. Joseph 116.00) 4800 Ottumwa. 156,00 116,000 Cleveland .. 23.00) + Lven New York Niw Youk, Aung. 218 head, includinz s for sale: market firm for common to medium grade: ative steers, J@se per ib.: bulls und cows, §2.0 @3 55 dressed beof weak at 7@9e por 1h.: shipments today, 4504 quarters of beef: tomorrow, 054 beevesand L)) quarters, JALVES—Receipts. 116 head; market 4o hizher: veils, UawSs par Ib,; grassors, $3. Duttermilk, $27573.25. Snger AND LAMBS—Rocoipts, 12,154 fiond; ahoop and common amb dulls. ehoieo lamis, 14¢ perlb, higher; sheep, #1006 per 100 1bs.t T bs., 815000 Hoas—Recelpts, 6. market nominally dull B3—Recolnts, nsizned direct; 45.00 per 100 1bs. head. e at $3.0) 1s City Live Stock. Mo., Auz. SL—CATTLE pments, 140: choie ik to ¢ lower, § lower. § Ro- ceipts. steers endy 1 cows steady to nd Tndian steers steady, & and fecders stoady and loive Hous—Receipts, 6,100z shipments, market was weak and d1ve lower; all grade: £1.00165.30: bulk. $.0/065.1715, HEEP—Rocolpts, 12001 shipments, 420z Tnmbs were stronz nnd muttons steady: muttons, #1.5); Lumbs, $5.2525.50 St. Louls Live stock Market. §r Louts, Mo, Aug. $L.—CATTLE—Rocelpts, 4700; shipments, 2 market stronz 1o better: fair to cholce nativo steers, #1200 480; fuir to z00d Texas and Indiun steers, $2350003.25. S Ttecolpts. 5,410 shipments, 40); mar- o to 230 lowers henvy. £.00@5.80: packin 5 ht, $4.5 @520, eipts, 2,100; shipments, 1.800; mar- atve miuttons, £ 004,50, 2L Pure and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the California liquid iaxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidnoys, liver and bowels to cleanse the stem effectuallv, it promotes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with mil- fons it is the best aud ouly remedy. e P Miscrable! Take Becham's ket lower; fudigestion! pills. S Contending for a Hetzel Grocery, Sheriff Bennett and his deputies have lost one of the two grocery stores which were attached as the property of L. (v Hetzel. The store at Twenty-fourth and Cuming street has peen replevined by F. G. Hetzel, a brother of tho man who failed and ul sconded. I Hotzel claims the property under a bill of sale, exccuted the day befora tho failuro. Tho nttorneys for tho creditors claim that the sale was fraudulent; that th bill of sulo shows o consideration of o £5,000, wuile the stock in tho store invoices something ovor §11,000. A woman * doun,” overwork- ed, weak, nervous and_debilita that's a woman that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- seription is mado for. It gives her health and strongth, All woman's weak- nesses and all woman's ailments aro cured by it. It's a lo- gitimate medicine—not a beverage; an in- Vigorating, restorative tonic and & soothin and strengihening nervine, free from alcohol and injuricus drugs. 1t imparts toze and vigor to tho whole kystem, For all functional irregularities, periodical organic displacements and uterine 1t’s a positive remedy. And a guarantecd one. 1 it doesn't givo gatisfuction, in every case, the money paid for it is refunded. “No other medicine for 5 sold on theso terms. That's because nothing elso is “ just as good.” Perbaps the dealer will offer something that's ‘‘ better.” He means that it's better for him. i S0 UTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Rest eattle, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE BSTOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS. 82 OMAHA [¥a e ittt R o, Wood Brothers, touth Omuha~Telephoae 11:7, - P AESY | anngors Market reports by mail anl wire choertully turnished upon upplication THE— Campbell Commission Co, Chleugo, EastSt. Louls, Kansas Olty, South Oniuho, Bloux City, Forv Worth. fo: cor- Chloago A. D. Boyer & Company, 8 und 5 Exohunge Bullding,South Onahw Correapondonoe sollcited and promptly answorad, e Attt on o orders fOF sLOCKOrs & fosdors. Establisbed, 185 - - . Incorporstad, 132} Capital fully pald, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us for prompt and rellable markst reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stook Commission. m 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha g Teleotone 174 AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Teat & AwaingCo| ~ Woll Bros, & Co. Tonts, awhings, taepan vara ot ali kRS Oanharh, ato, Se Patoganios 8. 1 Flags, hammocks, olland bor elothing. = Soil foreatguo, 1113 Farnam BAGS AND TWINES. Bemis Omata Bag &y Tmportors and mfes, flour acks, burlaps, twine, BICYCLES. -)!_.0. Dmi OMAHA Manufacturers” and Jobbers” Directory HARI)\-\:‘\FR 3 Reclor & Wikolmy Go. | Labeck Cornor 10th And Jackson streot ni Dealors in LUM( (las. R To, Marawood lurmber. wood | In carpets and parquot 1 ported, A \coment toor 0th and | livdranlle Quiney whi & Linn. et uglng stroot. ol A Wakeleld, mariean Port t wank ) osmont And to 1o, 1quor doilor 1001 Far e — MILLINERY, 1100 Ioward Stroat . Factory cornar 11th an Don tins stroots, WO are making ¢o 48 prices to cash b ivars, ant ara olling a class 0f k00ds whioh I3 vory saleabls with merohants Steven Creedon. agent. Leansupply you with every- mea's, womon's and ahilde'—at <and disoounts. Latest stylos. Room 15, Kirkeadall Junes & Co. | Amer.landSewedShoeCo Wholesale Mfrs. Agents ) 0RO 108 1arnoy-sg | fyit, 80088 100313 ——— e SNCIOTHING L “Blotcky & Cohen SR Clothing,notion, furnish- logs. Give us a telal Samples prapald by ox- pross, 1113 Harno: Manufacture thing i shoo lowest factory 1404 Farnam Stroet g COAL, COKE, Omflhfl(‘unl,('u!\c,thlE (o Hard and soft conl. &, CORNICE. Eagle Coruico Works Mfrs. galvanized {ron 5 | “eornice, window caps, cor. 16th and Dougals | FRINE WMGON, caps. L) 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. " DRY GOODS. ME Swith & Co, | Kilpatrick nishing goods. Cornar I1th and Howard-sts - Koch Notlons, Rents' furnishing goods Cor. [lthard Howar 1 Dry FURNI 5 T Beche & Runyan Furniture Co.. Grace an | Tthstroed aha Upholstering (o paolitorel faraitara N GROCERIES, D. M. Steele & Co. DRUGS, ErC. | Blake, Brace & Co 10th and ¥iarnoy ste Omaha. | 201-1205 Tones street, | Oluaha | ORDINANCE NO. Anordinanee nuthosizinz and directing the isuc of gradin s bonds for grading districts No. 47, 47 and 49, f the purpose of paying the cost of zrading in sald distriots and to ereate a sinkinz fund to provide for the pay- ment of the principal and Interest of said oonds, Beftordained by the eity council of the ity of Omahu: Section 1. That the issue of g of the eity of Omaha, numbered 37,47 and 40, in the respective sums herain desizn; for the purpose of | 2 the costof grading streets and alleys 1n grading dis: LS nun- bered 47 and 49 Is hereby author.zod and direct tobe made. Said bonds shall be of the denomination of #1.0 %100 ns herein- after set f shall bear of Septe 2, shall bec able in not exceedinzten y thereof: shull be terest from the date thereof at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, ble semi-nnnually, w.th interest coupons form attiched. Sald bonds shull 7 wsurer of the city of yihia, and shall not be sold at loss than par. The princ p i and interest of s:id bonds shall ve payable at Kountze Brothers, in the city of New York. Seetion 2. 811d alinz bonds and piy- the date bonds in the sum of seven thousine five hundred Gollars (7,50 ) shill be isstied to puy the cost of gradinz is aforesald in graging disteict No 37 of the denomina- tion of five hundred dolinrs '£) shall be numbered from one to fific usive: shali be eatled “Gradinz Bonds No. 7. and Shall Le payub e in the manner fo.iowinz. to- Wit One bond payable In one year after the date thereof. Ui bond_payable In two years afier the date thereof. One bond p date thereof. Two honds payable in four years after the date thereof 2 ds payable In five years uftert yable in three yours after the Two bonds payable In six years after the date the Two bon o e wo bonds payable In elght yours after tl dute thercof Wo bonds payable In nine years arter tho date thoer Section 3 thousand dol payabie i seven years after tho Said bonds In the sum of five irs ($5000) shatl bo fssucd Lo pay krading as aforesald in gradins {istrict No. 47 of the denomination of five fndred dollars $300) each; shail be numbered from one to ten inelusive, shall be ealled SGradine Bonds s o.47." and shall be payable in the munner followliz, to-wit: Uno hond puyub.cin one year after the dute thereof. One bond payable In two ye dnte thereof. One houd piyable in three years ufter the dite thercof. One bond payubie In four ye aute thereot. One bond payable In five years after the dito thereot. Ono houd payuble in six years atter the date thereof. One bond payable in seven years after the dato thereof. One bond p Qato thereol. wo bonds payable n nine years after tho © thereof. ction 4. rs after the rs aftor the yable In elght years after the Said bonds in the sum of twelve thousund dollars ($12,000) shill be Issued to pay the cost of grading ns ufornsaid In grading district No. 49, of *the denominavion of o thousand dollars (81,00) eachi shall bo num- bere one to twelve inclusive: shu'l bo cnl \¢ Bonds No. 44" and shall be payible in manner followinz to-w One boad payabie in one yoar after the date thercof. One bond payable in two y dute th [ ars after the ‘ll:lyuhh- fn three years ufter the B ayablo In four yoars after the duto thercot. One bond (|My‘-\:]l in ate thereot: A honst by able In six yonrs after the . thereof. five yoars after the nds payable In seven years after the col. 5 payable la elght years after the it (hereof nl'l'\\' ) boads payuble In n'ne years atfer the dute thereof. b a5y e special taxes levied and i sessed Gpon the lots and lund abutting upon T soveral straets in the districts nforosald, for the cost of sald gradlng therein, sha 1 ¢ Uit “ona’ e i separate siniking fund for ach of sa'd districts, respectively, for the Didynent 4t miturity of the principal and - terest of sald bonds suthorized o be Issucd CoVur (hie cost of si d grading thereln. Yoction 6 Thut this orlinance take effe and Le tn fores fro: ”]‘"“l after lus passage. asscd A g st 2rd, 1502 ) oLk JOIN GROY City Clori WM P, BECH EL, Acting President City Coun Approved August 24th, 1572 PR P BEMIS, G Mayor. ORDINANCE NO, 8227, An ordinance to mond section 1 of cha of the rey sed ordinances of 150, ¢ “8troet lnliways. Be jtordamod by tho ity council of the eity of Omuh Soction 1. That section | of ehupter 60 of the Revised Ordinunces of 180, entitiod “Sirect Rullways” bo und the same is hereby wmend- ©d 50 18 to read us follows: Seotlon 1. 1t 19 hereby declared unlawful for the drlver, motormin, conductor or porson 10 1mmed ute Chrge of Any WOLOF, eib.o, olce- UFLo OF BOFS0 CAF FULAILE OB 8pY WbEoot rull- Ooeelolloe & (o, Imparters and Jobboers of millinory, notlons. Matl orders pro 203-12 Sout! PAPE (81 arpcnler Pmfi Co. Carry n full stobk of printing, wrapplng and writing paper, card p por, ete. OVERALLS,ETC. | OY 3 ORS. ~ Trick & llerbert 1 | L. | Standard 01l Co. Rettned and Tubrleating olls, axle groase, o ERS. David ( Whiol 2 King & Snead Mfrsof “K & 8" panty shirts and overalls, ete. 61415 South 11th st. sale o PRODUCE COMMISSI ole § Co, oystocs, fanoy OD “Established 1578, Whitney & Co. utter, egis and poultry, 19'South 13th st. Produce, Kinds, fruits Branch & Co. of all oysters. Rutter, Jas. 8. Clark & Co, ohoo! itry and gam. 17 South 13th st. ezzs STOVE REPAIRS. OmahaStove RepairWks Stoverepatrs and water attachmonts for _any kind of stove made, 1207 Douglas. '0Y M. M Mfactarors of mash, doors. bitn ani | mouldings. Braneh of. fice, 12th and izard st nishing dron s carr | 1819 ¥ sly cause ¢ N struct any crosswalk or any strect or to run”drive, or allow such car at a greater rate of spoc miles per hour In that’ portion bounded by 12th street on the east, on the west., Loavenworth street on und Cuming streot on tho greater rate of speel thun fifte hour oatside of swid lmits heret car, to approach such other car W feet. or 10 stop any intersecting paved strect. E Pt sald section 10f 6rof tho Revis “Streot Rallways," us hore and the same is hereby repealed. Section 4 That this ordinance effcet and be in force from und age. Pussed August ea_ Ordinunces of 1o 1802 JOHN GRi Ci orth, A.Dishrow & Co.| 1L Hardy & Co. faney goods, house fur good albums, roam st i 0 be opel y rd than ten f the cit 16th stre n the south o at n miles per W spectally defined, or when followi g uny other street within fifty ach car in front of any ala chapter 9), entit ed e oxisting bo shall take afler 1ts pass- W ty Clerk, WAL F, BEOHEL, w City Council BEMIS, Mayor. PROPOSED CHANGIE OF ORDINANCE ordinance decluring the grade An e chanzing nec ets, and appointinz three ested i ppraisers to ussess an | det Aimages to property owners, whic caused by sueh chan e of srade, o fne the clty o i sueh chanze, BLr of Omahu: Seetion 1 That it 15 and it is hereby de: sary to change the grade from 3ith avenue to Hist st ing street be s follows, the grade botween cited beinz uniform stralght lines, Grade of Maple street proper 2t und levation of South Curb. st eurb of Hth avenue, as staolished ... .. L1010 curb of Sird stroot. ... 2140 Eust eurb of $ird strect. 72140 A point 350 foot west of 32nd SLICOL. . .. 00,0 v eurb of #2nd stroct. 1780 Lasteurb of #2nd street 0 West curb of Slst streot, us estabiishel ... L0 de of $irl stroct— ovation F of Wost South curb of Maple strect North curb of Corby strec Grade of i2nd street - Bouth curb of Maple stres North curb of Corby street.2 ton2 That the city enxin ¥ 15, instructed to miie i pr Steh proposel chiunze of erad s tion s That tho 1l of the ¢ tored appraisers Lo aoprilse, tormine the damnge Lo Prope iy bo cuusod by such chi ing Into conslderation in pralsement, the cinl el property, by rouson of sush e otion 4. d be Pussed, August 2ird, 1502 yor WS 05 Ly owi 0 of g making, WA I, BEL Acting Prosident Olty Approved August b, 182 P2 i GEO. . BE with by cotnell ippoint threa dis benafits, it uny JOUN GROVE ' GRADT, NO. 19). essity of f Maple street from Sith venue to Jist sirect qnl intersectin lisinte, iine the b muy be and order- incer Lo make u profile show- i Beitorlained by the clty council of the city nd noces- of Muple street Interseot- 50 that s1id grade elevations will tho points Eloyation of North Curb, 185.0 Eiovation 05,0 be, and Mile show= the np- 5 and do- iers which rado, k- such up- o chistigo of That this ordinance take effeet 3 foreo from nnl AfLor 1ts passuge, y Clerke. JHEL, Counell. An ordinunce to re L “An ordinance decl on 10t 10, MeCandil wnd ordering the sumo to down."” Be itordatned by the cluy council o of Omibat 8.ction “An ordinance deciuring the bun's jot 10, McUnndlish Plice, u ordering the 8 1me to b & the 5416 I8 horeby repeilcd Soctlon 2. That this ordinance and bo i foree from and wfter its p Passod August Zird, 1812 JOliN WAL Acting Prosid. Approved August ity I Qi it Olty r.ng ) Plivee, i nu " That Ordinance No. 8000, ORDINANCE NO. 8223, al Ordinance No. 3000, 7 the bank bo grage f tho clty ititled of eurth on nulsan ded down, " tuko offcot ASH 20, IROVES, Ly ¢ i, BECHEL Counell, P BEMIS, Mayor, Senled proposals will bo received dersigned untll 1180 o'clock p. m, 16k, 1802, for the construction of sewor distriot No. 105, 1n the city of per ordinunce No. 821, nec of public works. f ch proposal to be made on prin ur niod by a cortified chock in the s of : 00d faith, The board reserves the right to orall bids. nd to walve defocts. SEWER PROPOSALS. by the un- Bopteiwber u sower in Omaha, u ording Lo plans and speciticutions on 16 10 the office of the board nted blanks shed by the board, and 0 be 40e0u D= uin of $00, Duyabio to the city of Omaba, us ui ovidence rojoot suy P.W. BIRKHAUSER, Obalrman Board of Publ Qupulia, Nop, Beptember lot, 16va 1o Work: Bl . »

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