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6 THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS Wheat ftarted Off Yesterday with an Ap- pearance of Strength BUT A PERIOD OF WEAKNESS FOLLOWED There Was Less Apprehension Felt in Regard to Cholern nan Result of the Prompt Action of the Government, OmrcAGo. Til, Sept. 2—\Wheat started off this morning with an uppearunce of strength, and some early sales wero u8 high as e over yesterday's close, but the selling wus so free on the ndvance that the strength was soon eliminated und a period of weaikness fol- lowed, the loss beln: over fe during the first hour. The early firmness was duo to botior cables, Liverpool being quoted %a higher. There was less apprehension felt in rozard to he choleru. 18 the prompt action of the gov- ernment in regard to_quarantine ol to some eonfidencethat the scourge miht ho koptnway Trot thixcoantr,. But on mature considerntion at was felt that sich measures, while ncknowl- edged to be extremel y, WOre i e- rious intorforence with e and might serve to provent the free movement of our grain abrond, which was the on y love of ¢0o | prices, Another bearish factor” was the con- nunce of heavy receipts which are eve whore proving a serious weicht for the market to beur, while yot another very weak ag was the severs hreak In corn, whicn tumbling downw rd on the continuod he receipts wnd the failure of the expected cral frosts to appeur last night over the corn bolt, Then came . report, qu'ckly denfed, thnt cholora had made 118 appenranco in’ Now Orlenns. 1t did not take long for this com- bination of adaverse influences to turn tho crowd very bearish and there was heavy hquidation and vi.orous short scliine. Do cember opened e | ieher at 7ige, ndvinced to Ti%e, sold off to Th%e, ral fed to Ti%e. broke to 76%¢ on rencwed solling, then. on late cibies roporting firnier markets abroad, ud- vanced to and closed nt 7o, Corn was weak and demoralized from the start, showing more demoralization than wny thing else. und before noon had declined 1ie y'8 close. I'rosts wero reported, pression wus that th were not neavy enouzh 1o do any dume and thnt they would in fact hurry forwurd the ripening ot thut cereal and thus the ex- coted bull argumont was tarned to nccoant by the Leuars, ho receipts, too, were large wnd 13) ears in excoss of the estimate and furmers were sald to bo seliinz freely. Nourl all commission houses ~ seomod to have selline orders and muny of the most ronounced bulls herctofore were free soifers nnd tho lqu dation was gencral. The depression continued without anv n terlal_reaction to tho close, which waus weak. avornonr tho lowest fiznfes of the duy for the var.ous futures. Octoher opencd ut fron 014040, against 10150 ut the close yesterds $oid stendily off at from 4i%@47%c. strenzths enod to 481ic, but woakened again und closod e low point of tho dn Outs wenkened with everythis fic lower, atter having touch owor Hoyz protucts showed some_strenzth early and Sold higher In sympatiy with the advines in the price of hos; but the break In cornand the genernl weakness fn all tho othier pits sent prices off, despito the efforts of Wrizht, Quduhy nnd other longs to hold It At -the Slose better foeling provaiied. and most of the loss was recovered. Pork closed with a 038 Cf only Lird 18 unchanzed to 213¢ wr and ribs 2150 lower to 124c higher, ko frefzhts chan -ed. Estimated rocoipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 600 cars: corn, 680 cars; oats, 425 cars; hogs, 1,00 hiead. The 1eading futures 1a point %e nged as follows: |cl i s 4|8 § i 6 ity v ) 4Ty 62 [ 5 R& October...... SR POUK foptomoer. . Octover. ... Junuary,..... 1015 | 10% | 10 175 105 1085 | 11 97 1474 78 67 7 SO — October. Junuury. Cash quotations were s follows: Froui—Weakenine trend and lower. @ii%ce: No. nommally RYE -No. 2, 5fc. BareEy—No. 2, 63c; No. 8, £. 0. b., 50@000: No, 4 £ 0, . 0@ FLAX SEED—No. 1, 81.04@1 04 TiIMOTHY SBED—Prine, 8,00, 95, per DD, #10.25@10.3): lard. per 100 1bs , $7.50600.5244 3 short ribs, sides (loose), @780: dry snlted shoulders (boxed. $6.900 hort clear sides (hoxed). $7.9)07.05, 1:Kk¥--Distillers' finished goods, per gal., ~Btandurd “A." unchanzed. Pt inds hipments toduy were as fol- AUTICLES, WA RPN ar, burrels. bushoely. . On the Produce exchunzo to murkot w duries, 164 y the burter . 1@ 500 st —FLovi -Buyers asking concessions, but holders not disposed to let go. WitgAT-Opened K@sic up, butsoon drovped 1¢, rallied later, but closed @e below yes- rday; caah, (8%c; Septomber 8e: Uctober, Toie; * Decomber, 1y, T Oonn—Declined all day and below yesterduy; cash un Getober, 4H@i%e; your, die; May. 4754@d7 OATS - Lower; Outever, $)% Rie—Lowor ithi § tendy at Git5e. nzed atige, e, closed at TR@TL; closed %@iio Soptembor, 4l 43i4c; Deconmbe h and September, 20 Bge. FLAXSEED — Burrer-Ste dy and Eaas—Stendy and un DORNMEAL—Steady at §2.2.@: Wuisky—stendy at §1.10, BAGGING - Unchanzed. Corrox Ties— Unchaneo PROVISIONS—Stendy, but slow on a small Job trade done ut previous quotiacions. ReceIPTs—Fiour, 4,00 bbls: whoeut, 26,000 bu.: corn, 40,000 bu.; oats, T.000 bu.; rye, 8,00) bu.: barley. none. SHIPMENTE= Flour, 11,000 bbls.; wheat, 1 Wi Corn. 4,000 bu.i 0ts, 2,000 bu bu.; barley, none. New York Market. NEW YOUK, Sopt. 2 —FLoui—Reoslpts. 80,000 bble; exports, L6500 bbis, 15,000 s: dull, sLendy; snies. K600 bhis. CounMEAL—Dull, steady, Wi EAT ~I{eoolpts, 105,00) bu.; exports, 182,000 sules. 1,005,00) bu, of futures. 96,000 bu' of apot. Spots dull, but firmer: No. 2 'red. T840 iu store and elovatc sae uflouts T0H@: 03 e .3 No. 2 red, 440 uneraded red, T4l B0c: No. 1 northern, #ei No 1 hard. Pliges No. 2 northorn, T8 No. 2 Chloavo, Bigo: No. 2 Mliwnukee, Thige: No. § spring, He. “Options were duil, 0peuing firimn 4@ %o udvineo on steadler cables, for- buyin: and large clowrances. doclined © 0n froe recoipts and Ing, ud- @ige on locnl covering und o osed stond e down from yestorday; N bl TRR@T0, clostng uwt T Odtobor, t Bilyer” November, Q1 ConN—TRorelpts, 11,000 bu.; exports, 17,000 bu i 90,00 b, Of futures, 7 pots dull, lower nd woal LoVtOr: HUN@ B0 iflo 1t unz 5 options were dull at 4@ie lowor o recolpts wnd freo realizin, « fosed wenk. Boptember, My@3%e, closine ut 80%o; Ooto- Dber. 04%@bbe. ¢ osing b 6i%ic: November, ¢ osing at s December. AL@s6%e, closing R lg0i May, S04@IT%0, Olosing wt bie. OaTS—Kooeipts, 10 950 bui exports, 53 bui. sales, 22,000 bu, OF futures, 1AL00) bu. of spote. Spot market fairly active and eusier; ot ons dull ind lower; Septem b or, JT @i s c.08inE wt mtejhm-mnur. UB@BsHe, closing ut e November, ibi@lye! closing ut iniye: No. 2+pot, white, 94e; mixed western, Viie; Wikto' western, meise; No. 2 Ohicaro, e Jors -~ Weuk und d MoLAsse—Forelgn, nomina's New Orleans steady. quiet. Bvi-Buir domand, steady. EGas—Froe reselpts. quiet und ensier we JURG VX Tolbts, 5580 phys. ~Steady. qu Woat—Firm, fule domand: domestic flsoce, 25@H0; pulied. 0@ o; Texns, 1@10, Suaau-ltaw. i but, quist: reflued. aotive and higher; No. 6 4 7-1624 11-160; No. 7, 4 b-160 {T-igei No. & %ci No- U, 4 1-16dbd 3- 1601 A6 20ise: No. i, Uvie: off A NG & i No. off ‘A, 16-160; mould A, 5 3-16@ 5-16c; stundard A, L A-M‘ U-10c; oonfectionors A, ¢ 1-1605 1-16¢) cut loaf, : dered, 8 1 60 54-10¢; cubes, 5 3153 5-10c, Ponk—Quict, steady: cut ments, dull. oass: middies. firm, dull; short clen dull. stendy: western steam closed at §7.8 108, 500 tiorcos at §5.8327.05; option Saies, 25) tlorees Septembor ut #.%, clos!ng nt §7.85; 250 tigrees October at #7.00, ol)sing at §7.84. BuTrER—Duil, easy; wastern creamery, 170 2i4e. Citepse—Irrogulur, dull. 4 Pia Trox—Dull. steady; American, 813008 14,50, Oorrrr=Dull; Inke, $11.40@11.60, LeAv—Firm: domestio, #4158 20. Tin-Swady; straits, £, 5132010, Kansns City Markets, KAxsAs O Wrear—About dg :'No, 2 hard, old, No. 2 hurd, new, 60@60%c; No. 2 red. 64 @t 5o, at 40210%c: No. 2 Cois=No. 2 white, mixed.dower at 4350, Orts—Wouk: No. 2 mixed, 20@%c; No. 2 white, 3le. granuliated, firm D ~Steudy nt §7@ e, BHAN--Strong: sncked, 61@830. HAy—Steady and unchunged Burten—Firm and unchanged: creamery. ut BB, heut, 31,000 bu.; corn, 9,000 bu, onts, non SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 52,000 bu.; 5.0.0 bu.; outs, none. corn. 01l Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 2—PErgonsus-—Stendy and dull; united closed at 53c for October. COTT)ONSEED O1L—Qulot and frm, TALLOW—Quiet and firm; city (.00 for DKES.), 4 5= 00, RosiN—Quiet and firm: stralzed, common to 800, $1.2551.10. TURPENTINE—Dull an1 easler at 27%@Se. LONDON, Sopt, 2—LINsEED O1 7 per cwt.i whale, £1, per ton; fiue rosin, 7s GA@Ys per ewt. LINSEED CAKE—£0 65 0d per owt, for western. 1 O1L,—£15 per ton, INED PETROLEUNM—114d per eal, TURPENTINE SPLRITS ~218 DO CWL. Liverpool Markets. Sopt, 2 ~Wnear~Steady; de- mand improving: holders « odurutelys red western sprin - s 1%4d@: d: No 2 win tor, 65@0s 1. Recolpts for the past fhree days of whent wero 241,80) ceutals, Including 174,000 Amerienn. Conn—Steady and demand voor; mixed western. 48 7d por contal. Recelpts of Ame [ n‘ corn for the past three duys were $2,500 centats. PEAS—Canaalan quiet and unchanged. LARD—=Iirm at $Us per ewt. Cotton Market, NEW OUGEANS, La., Sept. 2—Stoady: mid- dlings, Te: low middiings, Gise; good ordinury, pipts DLale: KIOSY rece: 70 $oxports to Great Britaln, 15 \ 63) bules; sto ot rosuints, 8800 los: gross les exports to Great Britain continent, 2 bulos alos, LIVERPOOI rece wise, ffoo Market, New Yonrk. Sept. 2—-Options opened stendy and unchan ed to. 5 points down uud closed barely stendy at 5 points down to 5 points u sales, 24,000 hags, including: Soptoember, §1 October, 8ILH@1L0; November, #1510 15; Docembor, - @1500; Murch, $12.0/@12) Rio, dull, nominni; Omahn Produce Murkets, EGas—Goneral market 1. PourTRY-—-0ld hens, 8¢; roosters, 6@7c; spring chickens. $2.00@3.0. Burrer—Good packing stock, 1ic; dalry, 16@1¥c, Loy W LONDON, Sept. 2.—SUGA groos Lest, 158 DX 0wt BEEF—Lorequarters, by the earcass; hindgoarter: choice cets, —Centritugal 9 de- Alr refinin 1d. s 4da2s 445 per 8 1bs, 35 6d @38, Havana Suk: Market. 1TAVANA, Sept. 2.-Sugar, fir yestorday 20,5 0 bazs of contrifu rals, 96 -dosrees polar- stion. were sold at #.50 gola ver quintal. Onicaco, il unselman & Day to Cockroll Coimmiss on Co: Wheat opened strone on the demund from shorts caused by higber eables, but hroke sharnly under sc tered hiquidution fnduced by fine weather and u lrze ineroase tn the death rate from eho in Russin brought on by the excessive L Tho murket raltied on large clearauces - nd on an active export demn nd fo; A whoeat re- ported from New York. The ng was duil and ubout 3¢ lower. Corn has oxchaured places with wheat und become the weak- cst article on the list. This s due to large ' receipts anl hquidation caused by the disappointment of the frost bulls. the docline shippers have aguin con ard us free buyers, but speculutors are bear sh on the fear of n choiera blockado and bouzht Uetober for tho krowing crop. Provisions prosont no new foatures. Liguida- tion of the Junuary product by outsiders, Inboring under the choler. scare. causod u weakening of fur-off futures. Continuod bhuy- g of Septomber and October product by packers and-henvy profossignal speculntors made them close” hizher. Tho discount on October pork 18 ke y 10 narrow to $1.00 helow Junuury. Again munipulation is the order of the day ind Wwe udvise azalust oW trades 1 02 futures, 11040, T1L.. Sept. 2—Kennett. Hopkins & Co. 108 A MciWhorter: Wheat opened Strong and y¢ higher, but the extreme woukness in corn caused it to so | of Ciosing calles cominz (n unexpectediy b lod 10 i quick rally, Atno thne did ihe market have n pan- feky look. It wus clourly pounded down by short selling and the declno was very eradual. The long wheat cume out yesterdny on’ stop loss orders. leavinz the wmarket in a healthier position than for some time past. Yesterdny whe it sold lower thun atany formoer time since the panic fo lowing the Ilurper collapse In 887, Liverpool prices were up bs@1d for wheat and corn futures with n good demand, New Yorksuio there was wsenreity of No.2 red afloat and a good de- mand for it ate cable just in from Hambursz cholern 18 decreasing. 0s aro very emphatic 1n at dam ¢ L0 wheat weels. Iy ot dim Tho very have depressed thit d off modor- rvative dealers 0 was too high, w the gre the past two rocelpts continue to larze recoipts of corn market sharp'y Insympi have sald for w but they are now customers that it is on u good commer busis, Armour s quoted s suyinz thit yestord (v was tho low day for wheit and provisions Fie, with sev- eril prominent loeal traders, s understood to be buyinz ho product on all soft spots. HICAGO, T(1., Sept. 2 . Lozin & Co, to Duncan. Hollin:er & Co.: “The firmer enbles ot off br skly, but aftorwarl first’ by r cable. then a stronzer cablo couplod with tho denial by the wuthorities of the reportod two cases of choerain Now York. ‘Lhero were ubout 200,000,000 bustels of wheat worked for export. The heavy receipts Is tukinz the snap- out of the buall clement in both wheat and corn. We are told thav one rond hus appliod for extra inspectors at their yards, oxpeeting 70 cars a diny next wi Tlie recoipts tolny were 15 ars wheat, 200'corn. 70 outs, charters 50,000, Thera was one stoady streani of Liquidation in corn from boginninz toend, started by coid weither not materalizing, and then hoavy es- timates fOF tomorrow. Lbeals tried to rally the markets but tho 1 shippins demand provented. At present the hoavy receipts and tho' brobubllity of tnelr conilnuing s molding an unusunl bourish fecling in this cereal. A prominent local long sold his line of oats this morning. With we (kness in corn and u dopregsed murket, wo 100k Upon outs s tho hest property at the pr.ces. Provisions opened firm on Light run of hogs. STOCKS AND BONDS. Conditions Now Provalling Indicate Little Chunge Either Way. New Yok, Sept 2—The conditions now pre- valling In the stock market are favorable nelther to un lmportunt Fise nor u materiul de- cline in prices. 1t 1s woll understood by this time that the cholera wus nothing but o framo upon whioh to hinge a temvorary ox- citement, durlng the provalence of which spoculutors who stirted the thing may galn s0me temporary ndvantago in thelr operations in the market. At the same timo the prosent condition of the money market s such thut there Is little likellhool of any important movement belng undertaken, and the o tlnued export of zold Indicutes that the end of the Europesn liguidution is nov yet. Tho beurs, Lowever. aro still notive and uggressive. “Thore was a distinctly easler foollng ln money and with the dying uwiy of the cholers seare tho business done showed u murked full- Ing off and the fluctuations of the general Iist becume very disconcerted. Sales, how- ever, looking for a vulnerable spot again iy on the coulers, and 1he uccompunying eirou- 1t Of & FUMOF Of WNOLhGr FALS WWF WINODE the conl sLOGKS, KTeut pressure wus brouaht to bear on wll the leading coul stocks. The trading in Reading ran upto euoruious figures and il the others were nore webive than usual and the result wis the decl nes reachod ouverd per cent In Jersey Ovniral and Doln- ware and Hudson, und acarly 2 per cent in Lackawsnna & Reading The ur’:‘.rw on the kenorul inarkot was very stight, The ekl which hud opened strong uwod msterlally hizher with thie loaders showinz gulus fus much us 4 per cent, closed quier und heavy With most stocks within small fractions of first prices. The oul chunges are almost wil A ey bonda have tsen " dull overnment bonds have L A bonds e been ehtiraly Hosbeked T oA P ysi Willohigh muney rates and uro the nou}uul eunses of the nwr’ll d condition of the murkoet 1o reul cuusos lle u.pu-l?t}‘l lurnt cou- mloalu! the warket Itself. 0 s for n month been s coustans advance iu the ln- l THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: .{_[_‘rummv, SEPTEMBER 3, 18)2. ) on tho more desirabie grades, Common and inferlor stuff was hifd to moveand prices wero oo the down téien, Trading was lurgely at from K150 #25., Reprosentuvive sales: DRTSSED BERF. Noi Av. Pr, 1. 08805 10 X 305 4 1236 0. 450 101 A dustrinls and by sympathy fn some rallway shares. The present scare Is no doubt a purzing of prices. The curtain has been lifted and the real nature of operations has been revenled. 1thas showna market filled with stop orders of small margined holders and Av. PR high lovel of prices that would not seem to bo [ 5% AF e 'F, warranted vy actual conditions. Small [ 31 traders have tuken the navice of a fow promi- 18 nent bull operators and steadily bought. [ !9 althouzh A reaction was bound to follow. When the turn came, there was an indls- : 2 criminate outpouring of stocks and the exeon- tion of the many stop orders only accelerated the decline. This was a bear experience for a Tarzo number of sninll traders. The following are tho closing guotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change toda Atchison Adams Express. ... 1 Alton, T 1 do preferred. Amorlcan Bxpross. . Baltimore & Ohlo... Canada Pacifl Canada Sout] Central Pacific.... Chos. & Ohlo.. Chicogo Alton No. No. Av. Pr. 3 1248 84 50 ] Wis 405 0. 003 e 4.0 60 IN 3. Central §:: o ., |Nortolk & W pfd: 1 150 |N. American Co.... 12 [ I 110 |Northern Pacific... litg | 2. | g prd. .. Biig | 2000 T8 ¢, Ben. €@ 2., 81 Northwestern. .. [N o pld. . 1. 070 . Y. Centrai 11770 G IN.Y. & N.E M | 15.. 816 Chi. Bur. & Quin 1¢/Ontario & Woes 1 | 5 70 Chicago Gns Ui | Oregon In 19, 628 Consolldated 115l |Oregon N 9. ¥R GO G &S L 6IK(0. 8 L Colo. Conl & Tron . d7bs| Pacifc Mail..... " Cotton Ol Certit's, 41i§|Peorla Dee. & ¥. Del. Hudson........ 138§ PPItsburg, ... DA & Ween 18 | Pallman Paties D& I Gopfdlll e Reading. D& C. K. Co..i 0 413 Richm East Tenn......". do pf BETBIL gt i R0 Granido West. 3 a0 pid o pld....... 1 Fort Wayne: .11 | ROk Taiand. L Great Northorn pfa, 133 (1St L & 8. K. Tstpfd € &L ptd........ 87 |SL Paul.... i Hocking Valley' .} 81 | do pfd b 1iinols Contra 81| St. Paul & Oriiniva. & Duluth 27 ) pld., 25| Southorn Paciiic. 2 |Supar Retinery 74 |Teun. Conl & lron. 13114/ Texas 1 04| T. & 0. 6% | Unton 223 |1, 8. Bxpross. . W.E L & [rrr—— EEE COWS AND HEIFERS. 28.. 823 HEIFERS, 8190 CALVES, 283 8 00 BULLS. 118) 160 L1 16) STAGS. 240 240 240 245 ) 083 L0 80 90) 23 i Wheeling & L. 5 4 40 do pfa. .. “ER ) 935 210 o asked. thla, 240 . 8ol The total sules of stocks toduy wore ncludinz: Atchison, 12.200: Ohieazo 0; Delawure, Lnokawantin & Western, Erie, 125%; 'Loulsville & Nushville, Masourl Pucific, 47 0: Now Enzlund, Readine, 115,60 @ Richmond & = West bint, £00; Paul, 2 St, Paul, & Omaha. Union Pacifi Western Union: MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer.. No. 10 stoers*. B0 steors. |1 25 heifers . *Toxans, S—Thosupply was the lightest of the . only about hinlf s nany ns were liere lust Friduy. There has been a decreaso in ro- ceipts this' week compared with lust of about 10.000 hoad. Thursduy's murket was reversed. It W sabout Lic lower thens it was 10 to 15e hicher today. There wus comparativeiv littlo out- sido demand, but with builish reporis from Chicago all buyers took a hund and the pens were vractically cleared by 10 o'clock. Poor 1ight to prime heavy hoxs sold at from .9, to .15, but It was practicaily n#500 markot, against a $1.85 and $.9 market Thursdny. the general average of prices pald Lelng £.05, against 888 Thursdity and B.08 1nat I1Fday Representative sales: Av. Sh. 23— 71 6} feede 82 cows Lond [Copyrighted 1892 by James tordon Rennott.] LONDON, Sopt New York Herald Onble —Speclal to Tie Bne]-This s not_b very sutisfactory day in the Stock ex: new busmess huving heen on a Hmited soulo while murkets huve been rather unsettied, thouli the tendeney at last is deeidediy moro favorable. Consols nro unchanged. Taliun Fupee pAper has givon awiy % per cont For- elen govornment securitis olose firm. beint supporte by a stroug tone reported on the continental hourses. Home railwiys have been adversely influenced by miserable wenther. Southern lines closed fairly stronz at an wdvance of % per cent, belng marked in Brighton. Southenstern deferro ! and North- nstern also improved 14 por cent, while fow aze fractionally - low Amerlcan railways showed considerable depresston during the eariy dealin:s. After the rcceipt of Now York prices a decldea rally ensuod, stiil most descr ptions murked s decline on the day ranzing from s to %% per cent, the lead boing taken by Lake Snore. New York Central, Erie socond mortzago and Wabash stocks. ' Money continued to bo a drug. Short loans have hecn freely offered at 14 per cent. Very little business hus been transacted. In the discount market two and three months Dills have been negotinted at 15-16 to 1 per cent. 9| No. Sh. 59 27 160 — 6.0 16) 28) 4 40 — 250 120 240 210 209 120 120 ew York Mouey Market. NEW YOuK, Sept. 2.—-MONEY 0N OALL-FEasy av 2% to b it Tust loan, 2% per cents closed offer per cont. PAPER—V@0 per cont.- Quiet but firm at s und #8834 for de- Sueep—There were no fresh receipts of steep. Good muttons are 1n fair demanid but prices are quotabiy 133 5e iower than a w or ten diys uzo. Fair to good nutives, &, 4.50: falr to good westerns, 4608315 conm- mon and stock sheen, $250 3 hoice 40-1b. Lo 00-1b. luiibs. #1535 Representi- tive sales: No. Pr. 07 native ewes... £25) 24 nutive mixed 42) TERLING #1864 for sixty-day m'ind. he closing quotations on honds: 078w g U. N4y co 48 o clficts of Loufslann st ‘enn. new sct . new set W mot . 2nds. ... flc Tats! T e Ui s S| N. 3. C. ot Cert.... 100 | Norih. Pacitic 1sts ! wr e Pacitic 2nd% . g Nortnwestern Con 2100 |N. W Con. Deb 101 1ot 118 sitg | T 103 *Union Pacitic Tsts. g 1 West Shore. ARG W Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Officlal receipts and dfsposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards our hours ending ut 18021 Stock Quutations. Cars. | Bostox, Mass., Sent, 2—The following - losing stoc Cars.|Head|Cars. | Head Cars. [Head Head. 1,646] a2l 2,110, DISPOSITION. LE. 101 14 sl | Calumet & & E 17 " | Catalpa . B LB & Q. L 803 Franklin.. .. Omaha Packing company. dern 1610680010 1221 | Kearsarge .. The G. 1. Hammond Co. Fitchburg R R 871¢| Oscooln Swift & Co. Fllng & Pere M. pfd 71| Santa Ko Copper... The Cudahy Packing €6 Littlo Ttock & .8, 8 |Temarnck...... g uires......... ot Mass. Cen © 13| Annistom Tuni Co Bpecl'Urs, ship'ts & £'d'rs Cen. com .. Wost End Land (0. e N. V. & N. England: Bell Telephione. ... Oid Colony 1628 | Water Power....! Rutland com IMEREI e Wis. Cen. com...... 10%|N. k. Allouer M, Co. (new) 100 | Bl & B.'Cop...il.il0 )n & Alban: IS Boston 10G Chicago Live Stock Murket. CHicAGo, Til., Fept. pecial Tolegram to Tie Bee ]-Native eattle of good 10 extri quality wero In fair request and comminded whout Thursduy’s price. Poorer qualities re- maied dull nnd very woak. Thoy sold on u basis of from #1.0 to 827 for inferior to cholco cows, B35 to K25 {05 stockers i n | feedors and from 230 to .7 for common v fancy. Westerns wers wgain in lisht supply and again soid stendy. They wero quoted ut frg 130 to 285 for cows nnd at fro 0 to 81.30 for stecrs. Only ubout 1,500 head arriyed. Texus eattle remained about steady. The 4,500 received wero promptly bought up on axls of from 81,40 10 225 for cows und. from 15 to #8235 for steers. Sonmie common and modinm cuttie were left over and the ciose was duil, There was an advance In light grades of hogs of 15¢ but heavy and medium wolzhts sold from 200 to 2 higher than at the lowest tinie yesterdiy. Everything was bought up ourly and the ¢lose was strong at from $4.75 to 5 for poor to cholee 1fght and at from #1.90 to %50 for common to clioico heavy and medium. There was not much trading hoiow .00 thou <h the quality averagod rathier cou- mon. Thore did Bot Appoar 1o boany su- nt renson for today's udvance and se S were inelinod to aseribe it tou desire on the urt of buyers to call out an increnset supply or next week. Present pr.ces are slzhtly lower thun last Friduy's quotations for lght welghts, while hoavy rades show un adviuice of 1 “The sheop market has been in an unsettled state since our st review, the tendency belnz downward, The demand was not less netive thun befo but there n lurgely augmented suply and buyers havo sce reduction of from 23 to 80 per 100 1bs. Pre ent quotitions uro from £400 o .40 for poor 10 chiolce natives, #.00 to #1.25 for grass wost- orns and from 827 to #.00 for Toxuns, Fed westerns wore quoted s high us #,00, and there wore sales of fod Texans at from 84.4) to #4100, The inmb murkov was declined from 500 oe, or from K45 to 8410, for common to holce! | MosUof the Wee's sules wore ut from Quotations, NEW YORK, & Tho following are the Crown Pt Con. Cal. & Deadwood. ould & Carry Hule & nion Con ! |Yellow Ja |ron siiver. “Independonce. .. |Quick Stlver oxican, . a0 prefer: *North Star. San F SAN I) g quotations fo were us follows: Alta . % Buiwer. Best & Beleh . Bodie Con., . Chioiar. .. | vida. ... Isco Mintng Quotitions. 'ho offleia stocks today R T Ophilr.. Potosi ..111L. |Union Con nt. Utah ould & Curry. Hulo & Noreross.. Mexlean...... |Yellow dackei:. ! |B. T, St. Louis Mining Stocks, s, Louis, Mo, Sept. 2—Mining stock quota- tions toduy. Stock, ~ Bid. Blizabeth. ... .. Granite, “ 8 Moutrose. [ Asked. | Etoc 0 Pat Murphy.. & Silver Bell... 124 KANSAS Orry, Sopt. 2.—Clearin Niew Yonx, balances, £ PAnIs, Sopt. 2—Three per cent rentes. 100f. 80 for thy wscount, HAVANA, Sopt, 2—Spunish gold, #5352, Exchun- o, quiet but firm. BauTiNORE, Md., Sopt. 2—Clearings. $2,740,- 030; alunces, 8570.768. - Rate, 6 per cent. LONDON, S —Amount of bullion gone nxlind toduy, £80,000. Pa., Sept. 2-—Oloariugs, Dalances, 2003,10. Money, s per ipts: Oattle, 11,000 heud; hogs, 13,000 hoads sheep, 4000 houd. The Evenlnz Journal reports; OaTrLE—Rocelpts, 1LU0 hend; shipments, A0 hond; murket' steudy tolower; bost na. tivos, ).0005.25; 1 usoful, $4.25@4.50 hers, & 1.@4, 15 . G40800; COWS, Hoas—koceipts, 16,000 hond: shipments, 6,000 head; murket wetive and 15@20c higher: rough and common, 8, 5 801040 prime heavy nnd butehers' welghts, 8.5 Teht, §4.00G05.25: grissors. #4,60(64.85, —Itecelpts, 4,000 hend: shipments, 500 markot dulf, lower; nutives, §.5005 i Toxuns, 84,004, .2005.00, Kuansus Clty Live stock Market, ICANSAS Oiry, Mod Hopt. 2--OATTLE-Re- 8r. Louts, Sopt. 2—Olourinzs, § celpts, 0,200 shipments, 5,2005 €00 SLoCrs Wero ances, MOLHT, Monoy (uist &t 67 per cent; | tendyi Other cattié wero stoady to lowor: oxchungo on New York 2o discount to pur. steers, 82.00G03.40; cows, 215475 Texas aud Bostox, Muss, Sept. Clonrings, 1550, | LB0ian stoors, sLWG?AY vtovkors and fosders, 6743 Daluiicos, #0461, Monoy, § por cent. Ixehungo on New York, b per cant discount, New Youk Sopt. 2—[Speciul Telogram to Pik BEE ) —Exchango wibs quoted aé follows: Ohieago, 700 dissount; Boston, b discount; St Louls, 25 discount. OICAGO, 111, Sept, 2—~Monoy stronz at 4@ 414 por oot on cull wnd 531 POr cout on L loans. Bunk clearings, 0724070, New York exchunge, 0 discount, Mespis, Tonn, Sept. 2—New York ex- chanzo seiling at 81,50, Clowrings, $260,220; bul- ances, 871,502, CINCINNATI, O, Sopt. 1L—Money, S4@$ por cont. Now York exclianie, 50@io dlscount, Clearings, #2, 181,000, NEW ORLEANS, todiny, 100 . merelil, La, Sept. 2—Clearings ow York exchunge, bunl, $1.50 por #1,000 promium, shipments, 760; tho 1 gendos, £.000 5.4 bulk Bienr-—ltocolpte, 1200; murkoL wus stoudy; L, .50, New York Live stuck Market. NEW Yonk, Sopt. £, ~BervEes - Rooolpts, 4,116 hewd, Ine uding 24 ears for wule: markotie- por 100 Ibs. hig BLR.@N00 for dry cows, 81,607 drossed bect stondy at shipmonts, muttons, LIVE STOCK MARKETN, sloon Light Run of Stock ¥ Cuttle Stendy - - THERE IS HOPE OM+ 1A, Sopt. 2 Fivo duys' rocelnts foot up 14,107 utilo, 15,180 Bogk nid 161 8how . w st A For overy one who lias blood trouble, no matter 1n' whiat. &hape or how long standing, provided cutile, 2078 hogs wnd 5,7 sheop tie none 0f the vital orgaus hiave been 8o far § sime five diya lasy weols, ‘e run of GatLle wus ruther 1sht, but the paired us to render & cure fmpossible. 8. 8. 8. 008 10 the root of the disease, s temoyves the offoriuge wore luriely nutives wid inoiuded w ! caiute, by expliing tho palion frow th body, and ime very tulr sprinkling of good (o chol dry ted 'Decves Business ‘was falry e it the ARImo @ toulo to the wholo systei. However bad your ¢4se 1nay be, thers is hopo FOR YOU. ruled tully bout overything ©except sowe of tho very Inferior atufl. Good o cholce 1,150 o 1400-1b steers sold it fro Oured 1o of & most malignant typo T kot bioad troube: for wiien 1 had naed Various other remedies without effuot. Bealth fmproved in every way. 1 consl .50 10 84,07, with fuir to kood KLUIT w BEKS und BA5, A KOod OArly CIOWFALL Wis My welght {ncreased, und v tho best tonlo Fover used effeotol, Butehors stock and canners were stondy at estorduy’s deeline sulos boiug ut from 61,00 o 00 with the bulk of the fulr to xood cows und l‘.ll s it lrr‘lnall.'lfl liu ':.Kbl..“llkll'l. L OXon Ilun.l sinis Woro stoudy ut frou 1005 onlv IR L i usinoss athor dull 10 the stooker an toedor llne 1 walutaine 8.8, WH A, Wiions, Midway, G tise on blood, skin and contagious blood W BIECIFIC €O, polbon toaiiud froer ' “BWIE O @00 per 1b. Shipments tolny, 59 beoves; to- tommor, 650 beeves and 8018 quurters vES<Rocelpts, $51 hoad: murket steady: #5.0025.45 por. 100 Ibs, for grassers, and buttermik calves, #2.50@3.50, SHEEP AND LaAMBs—Recelpte, 558 hend: murket slow but stendy: sheep, $1.00@5.12 per 100 1bs: lumbs. 8.0027.00; dressed —mutton stondy at 84@lo per b dressed lambs, firm a1t 03110, Hoas—Receipts, 5,700 hond. consigned direct; nominally lower at $.00@5.5) per 100 1bs. St. Louis Live Stook Market. 8t Lours, Mo, Sept 2.—CATTLE—Recelpts, #100; shipments,'2.40); market slow: fair to cholce natlve stoors, $5.3504.80¢ fair to good Texus and Indiun steors, £ 200 Hoas—Receivts. broents. 8,600 L. 0@3.25; prek= 103 11 2ht, SHEEP — Recelpt! pments, 4003 market botter; n 9.50@4. OMAHA LAW SCHOOL. © Ive Plans for the New Depart. of the University of Omahn. The University of Omaha has established adepartment to bo known as the Omaha Law school, which will be openod next Tues- day with tho following facuity: Judge Wil- liam Keysor, balments and ocriminal law James B. Moikle, common law aad law of real property; John L. Kennedy, contracts and domostic relations; James H, MoIntosh, evidence and agency. Tho course will bo 1vo years of three terms each, and_the degree of bachelor of laws will bo conforred. The instruction for the sccond yonr will include thie law of corpor tions and wills, morcantilo 1w, equity and equity jarisprudonce, pleading, constitu- onal and_intornational law, Aa effort will be made to have the legislaturo pass @ law which shull admit the graduates of this school to practice without an examination, g ke DoWitt's Sarsaparitis cisaisds i e ANNOUN/ MENTS. ‘What promises to be one of the best at- tractions of thoseason will ve given at the Farnam Streot theater next Thursduy even- ing, September 8, Lincoln J. Curder’'s mag- nificent scenic production, *The Fast Mail.” This is said to be a melodrama of more than ordinary merit, wlile the scenic and mechanical effects equal anything that has ever been given in this city. There isa representation of an engine room on n Mis- s1ssippi steamer, skowing the furnaces under the boilers in active operauion. A realistic tram of cars shools across the stage with wonderful effect. The scene represonting the Miagara Falls is said to challenge criti- cism and begears description, ths b19>1 In this day of elaborate scenic effects in plays, it is not enough that the environment of the drama should be good—it must be great. It is with this principle in mind that Robert Downing, who appears ut Boyd’s Septembor 5, 6 and 7, bas had new sets painted of the most elaborate description. ‘Thero is a glimpse of Flavius' garaens, a magnificent view of the Tiber, the palace of the Cresars is shown, also the t{)rum and the Coliseum, and & magniticent set which cov- ers the entire stuge is given over to the arena in which the fight of the gladiators ooccurs. “The Gladiator,” *Virginius,” “Cwesar” and “Ingomar” as presented by Robert Downing and his powerful company will be scenic productions par excellence. —_————— DeWitt’s Sarsaparilia 15 reianio. S e The Censors of the Crar. No reports concerning the cholera, in for- eign newspapers, going into Russia that tho government of his autocratic majesty does not approve are allowed to be read by the people. Eich newspaper that comes into the empire 1s eagerly .scacned by engle- oyed ofliciuls and what is not approved blottea out of legibuity. Sce ‘‘Carp’s” let- ter in Tue SuNpay Be el o Pshaw! Take Boecham's Pills* ————— On thoe Banks of the Voiga. Frank G, Carpeuter, in Tie Svspay Bey, gives somo interesting details concerning the country where ‘‘children boil their brains under the sun’s burning rays” and the houses are built like bake ovens; where sanitary arrangements are unknown and cholera-produciug vogetables are the staple food. 'Ihis is an 1utensely interesting letter. ——— Held tor Switching a Spark. Judge Berka yesterday placed Lou Her- mun, the Tenth strect saloonkeeper under $1,000 bonds to appear in the district court on acharge of grand larceny. He had a duplicate made of a diamond ring which was left with him as security for a loan. Pt o et Will Redeem Poor Work, ‘The defective chairs which had found a resting place in the mayor's office av the city ball were removed by the Kevchum t'urnituro company’s agent yesterday and returned to the factory. They will be replaced by other chairs, which, it is promiscd, will be perfect. Doctors? Burled at Publie Exp Laura Day, tho victim of George Fost's joalous love, was buried yesterday. The burial was at the expense of Dougias county and the remains of the unfortunate girl were laid away in the potter’s field, Dont be deceived by dealers who Sout) prices. “ Cutting prices leads to ** cutting " goods. For this reason and to pro- tect tho public, the genine medic cines of Dr. R. V. Pierco, aro now sold only through regularly author- ized agents, who can sell ouly at the following long-established prices : Golden Medical Discovery, £1.00 per bot- tle. Favorite Prescription, §1.00 per bottle, Pleasant Pellots, 25 cents per vial, The genuine medicines, which can be had only at these prices, are the cheapest you can use, for thoy're guarantecd. 1t's * valuo re- coived or no pay: " In every caso wliore Dr. Piorce's medicines fail to give satisfaction, tho makers will return the money. But, they want to bo sure that you get tieir medi- cines, and not their bottles refilled or tam. pered with, or spurious litations Refuse everything offered as Dr. Pierco's medicines at less than the above prices. Thoy are generally spurious. SOUTH OMAHA., U;ign Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Rest eattlo, hog und shoep murket in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE L DERS. Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—=Telephone 1117, = 3.1 DADISMAN, Wk WOOD: { Manngors Markot roports by mail anl wire cheorfully turnishod upon applioation. —THE— Campbell Commission Co. Ohileago, EastSt Louls, Kunsas Olty, South Ok, Sloux Oity, Fort Worth cor- Uhloago A. D. Boyer & Company, 66 and 5 Exchange Bulldin ,8outh Oman v Porreporndenon sollcited and urompLly anawary e M tbi 10 10 Or Aot s f0F atodkors & To0dSEs Eatablisiod, 1885, - = - Incorporatad, 132} b Capital tully pald, 820,00, Waggoner Birney Company Write o wire us for prompt and rellable warksh Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btook Commisslon. o Bullding, South Omaha AWNINGS AND TENT Woll Bros, & Co. Tents, Awalngs, tarpan 1ns, covers of all kind Oaha Teal & Awainglo| Flags, hammooks, ofl and rubber clothing. Rend | flags, bannors, ote. Sond foreat'gue. 1113 Farnam | for oatalogue.i0s 8. 1ith -_— BAGS AND TWINES, HARDWARE. Teclor & Wilhelmy Co. Corner 10th and Jackson | Doal, streets. k ora In hardwaro and neolANLess” 00 01 Douglas stroet. Bemis Omaha BagCo Tmporters andmfrs, flour wacks, burlaps, twine. —_— " BICYCLES. I M. 0. Daxon, Bleyeles s01d on monthly paymonta. 10N, 15t 8 _— BOOTS AND SHOLS, | “Chas. R Leo. | Marawood lumber. wood earpoets and parquat | land Noorini. liydr: 9th and Douglas. Quln LIQUORS. “Johin A, Wakeliel Imported, Amarioan Porte osmont. Milwaukss aulic gement ani oy white llme. Who Frick & llerbert plesnly lquor deilse 100 MILLINERY. Morse-Cor Shoe Co. 1100 IToward Stroat. Factory corner 11th and Douglne strants. We are making closo pricos to caih b iyars. an 1 aro solling a clasy of goods wiloh 15 vory saleabls with merchants. Steven Creedon. Manufacturor's agent. 1oansunply you with ev. :hlm: |;l shoes--men's, womon's and childs" lowest factory prices and diseounts, Latost los. W04 Farnam Street. Room 15, s Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer.HandSewedShocCo Wholesalo Mtra. Agonts oAt MRS | nooue, atoos, rubers 10211041105 1arnoy-s | {3t #o0ds " 1803 1510 —_— . CLOTHING. e “Blotcky & Cohen Ctothing,notlon. furnish- Ings. Give us a teial Samples prepaid by ox- press, 1113 Harnoy. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE OmahaCoal,Coke,Lime Co|agle Conizo Works Mfrs. galvanizod fron ; cornlce, window caps, f;r";m’:““ and Dougi metalle skylights. ete. 3 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. —_— Mard and soft coal. S, K. ~_ DRY GOODS. M. B Suwith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, nottons, Dry Guods Co. Notlons, nishing goodv. Corner| gents' furnlshing goods 1ith and Howard-sts. Cor. L1th 11 Howard. — T TURNITURE Omaha Upholstering Co, | Bece & Runyan phalstaral furnitura, | Furniture Co, 11021108 ¥icholay steast | Lith streot Wholosale only. fur- Grace an GROCERIES, D. M. Steele & Co. 5 Jonos streot, Onala, Vl).(:lr'. 3, BIC. Blake, Bruce & Co 10th and Harnoy ste Omabu. PROPOSALS FOR ABATING NUI SANCES OI' LOTS OF REAL ESTATE. Sealed proposuls will ho recelved by tho undersigned until | 102k . 1. September Uth, 182, for abatinz the nuisance on certain Iots of real estate, the coadition of which has been de nuisunce existence of staznnt wator upon the same,by Ordinance No. 7 «nd described as follo The west 3 of lots 40 and 49 Hartman's addition ¢ east end of Lot 24 Hartman's addition. Lot 7 sub dly of block A, Reservoir addition 7, 8 block i West 125 feetof vlock 16 West Omah tion, conprising lots 15 to I1 inclusive enworth Business Place, Lots 710 1) inclusive block 11 Walnut Hill adiition, Lot 3 block 6 Walnut 1. Lot 4 block 2 Shuil’s adaition. Lots i, 4, 5.0, 7, 8 9 und 10 block 5 Shull's 2nd addition. Lot 2 block 6 $huli's 2nd addition. Lots 40, 42 an | 45 Hickory Place, Lots 55 and # Redick's Znd addition. Lot 8 block 4 Marsh's addition, Lots 4,5, 6,7 Dok § Marsh's Lots 6 and 63 Rees P Lots 1, 11, 1, 1 E Lots 11 and 12 's aidition. Lot 3 bloes 13 MeCormick's addition. Lot block 3) “suddition. Thesouthenst cornerof Mercer Park nt 38th and Cuminz stree Lots 3, 6,8 ol '8 wddit Hey in said subdivision, 3.5 bloek 7 lmprovement Association and Stebbins sub of lot 14 Als: addition, Lots 5. 8 0, 7and 10 sociation aadition. Lots id 8 blogk 6 Tmproyement Asso- ciation nddition, 3 Lots und 4 block 6 [mprovement Associa- tion aadition. in blocks 7 and 10 Improvement Asso- itlon. 110 Lols P e sec it T 15 R 13, Lots 17, 18, 10, 2, k4 Decr Park. Lots 7 and § block ck 4 Improvement As- ck 3 Hagedorn's addition. I8th street from a p north line of Grand av north of Grand avenu Boginning at i po.nt 463 f, corner of tax lot | 3715 R 13, thence south 3 feet, thence wost 20) foot, thence north 2.0 feet, thence east Lo plice of be ' inalng:. 2o cast 25) feot of wost 10) feat of tax lov2 560 0T 1y R 1 Bozinn nz at o point 15) foet eust of the S W hor of tix lou 1 see 8T 15 R 14, thenee north 200 feet, thenee east 30 foot, thence south 00 feet, thenve west to place of begloninz Lots 7 und 12 Hawes' add Lot 15 Divenport’s sub. 2 18 10t south of Muple streot. Lots 2, 8, 4, block 3, Shull's wddition Tiot 1 and oast % 106 2 bloek 7, Snull’s 2nd ad- dition. e abating of the nuisances to bo dono In aceorlunce with the instructions of the city engmesr and board of publio works. 111y will be mado on printed bianks fur- posned by the boird, and to be accompanie | Dy i certified chook fn thesuim of $)) biy zblo 10 the ity of Omuha us an evidence of good fuith. ‘T bord poserves the rlght to rejoct any 01 bids und to walve dofocts Srslbidvand PW. BIRKIAUSER Ohalrman Bourd of Pubile Works Omuha, Nueb, st 2ith, 159 WOODEN SIDEWA LK RESOLUFION CONSTRUCTION, Council Chamber, Omaha, Nob., Auzust 10th 1) Bo 1t resof nt 2) foct south of the nue to a point #3) feer ot west of the NE ved by the olty councll of City of Omalis, the miyor coneurrin: Th Cwooten sidewilks bo co the eity of Omahi s doslgnited five duys aftor the publication of this vion, oF tho persunal sorvico thorcof, s by ordinance 15 wuthorizod and requlired; such ldewalks to be luld to the present gride on tho streots specitied lieroln,” and tv bu cor structod of pine piank of such wiath and thickness und be lnld upon Joists of such dimonsions and In such manner s is pre- seribed by the specifications on fiie in " the office of tho Boird of Publie Works wnd under 18 suporvision, to wit Waestnide of 35th avenue, 1ot 1 and 10 block 11, Meyer. Richur.s & Tilden's udd, present erade, 4 foot wide. West #ide of 25Lh aven 14, Meyor. Richurds & Fade, 4 foot wide. West side of 25th avonue. lots 1% to 24 Inclu- s1vo block 17, Bosford Place, prosent grade, 4 feot wido, . Wostside of 28th avenue, 10ts 7 to 10 Inclu- 2 biockc 16, Bodford' Pluce, presout yrade, 4 L wide, Went sido of 23th avenue. sub Iot 14 of tax lot 5 1n #eo U-15-1i, prosent erade, 4 foot wide. North side of Templuton strest, lots § to 2 inclusive. Luko & Tempieton's udd, preses grade, 6 foet wide. Enst sldo of d5th stroet.north 2034 foet block 11, S ith's add, present Kraae, ffeet wide. Tust xido of #th sereot, lots | to 9 lnolusive block 1, Jerome Fark, prosent grado, 0 fuet w Cust 81de of 35th stroet, lots | to 10 (nclusive block 1, Kilby Place, present grade, 6 feer wide. Est 1do of 38t stroot, tax 1ot 14 860 2)-16-14, present grade, 0 feot wide, Eust side of U5tk stroet, lots 21 1025 lnclusiv lots 1 and 10 block lidon's add, present by reason of the | also alley adjoining T Dl & O, Importers and jobbors of millinery, notfons. Mail orders prompt. 203-12 South 1ith t. Carpenter Paper Co. Carry a fall stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper, oard pa- per. ete. St OVERALLS,ETC. | olls, ux red and lubricating krease, oto. OYSTERS. King & Smeal fraof “K & 8" pants Irts and overalls, ete. 01418 South 11th st. Whol colery. §19 8. telephione 713, ~ David Cal & Co, lesalo oysters, fanoy 10th stroet PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eatablishe Whitney & Co, Butter, eggs and poultry. S10South 15th st. “Branch & Co. Produce, frults of au Xinds. oysters. 'Jaé Butt »o A. Clark & Co. er. b we. ex7s ouitry kame. 817 South 13th st. STOVE REPAIRS. OmahaStove RepairV'ks Stove re) attach kind o 1207 atrs and water nents for any stove made. bougias. — SASH TOYS. M. A. Dishrow & Co. Manufacturers of sash, doors. blinds and mouldings. Branch of. tlee, 120h and izard sts. H. fan, dren’s Toys. nishin Hardy & Co. fiawh, ehll- 1919 Farnam st Cre: ast side of 5Sth street, lot Dblock 1, Creston, prosent gri South sile of izari street. wide. 6 fect wide. i of soath-west i of sec grade, 6 foet wide. st side of blst street, lot present grad West side of Bist streot Hinerangh's sive block 409 Grand View, feet wide South sid sive, bloc feot' wide. East side of 28th avenue, lo sive block 2 Redick's Park, feot wide. And be it further resolved: That the Hoard roby I8 nithor 2o Of this resolu al paper of th of Celar street, nd dir onto bo ity such publi sald siiowilks el Rourd of Public W, done. the cost of con: respoctiv 1o be assessed s shall within fiv vice of i sh tinzsuch sidewalks. "ussed August 19t Pre Att Approved: GEO. P. To the ownors of tho lots, pur estate described In the abo You and each of you aro | construct wooden sldewalks resolution of the eity coun the city of Omaha, of whi copy. P.wW. Omaha, Nob., August dith, [ roquirod, cause the ructing Chairman Board of | on Annex, present grade, 6 feot wide. s 10 to Isinclusive de, 6 feet wide. lots 1 to L2 inclu= sive block 6, Walnut Hiil, present grade, 6 fees North stde of Mason street. lots 27 and 2 | block 9, Kountze & Ruth's d d, present grade, East side o 45th strect, west ' of north-wea 20-15-13, presens South side of Lako street, 1ot J block 4, ce's add, present grade, 6 feet wid 1 bloek 12 Wost 1 feot wide. tax lot 1 block 3, 4 feet wide. Southside of Cedar strest, lots 1 to0 incl present grade, 4 1ots 1 to 4 inelu- Credit Loncier. present grade 4 ts 18 to 3) fnelu- present grade, 4 of Publlc Works be and ected to cause a pubiished in the for one week, or be the owners of ‘suid Iots un i unless © duys after the h copy construct that the £nme to be 1id sid; ks fgainst the real estite. totor p rtof lotin front of und abut= dent Oty Council, JOHN GROV Oity Clerk, BEMIS Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUOT SIDEWALES, ts of lots and real vo resolution: reroby notified to as required by a cil and wayor of ch the above is & BIRKHAUSER, iblic Works. [ W30-3151-2-3-5-6 PERMANENT SIDEW/ TION. Cou 1802, — e it thy five duays after the pu i floutions on file in t wit South slae of Loavenworth teetwide, South sido of I inelusive blook 1 grade, 0 foet wil Juih side of Lo venworth enworth wrade, 6 feet wido, grade, 6 feet wide. And, bo it further resolved: That the Board of Public W copy ol sorve Toss such tho publication struct sald sidowi the Bourd of Pabite Works ci Lo done, the cost 0f constru Witk respectively to b asse real estite, lovorpart of lov abutting suchsidewulks Pussed August Lth, 18502 on the owners of si pwners shall w.thin sorvice of Attest: Jon Approved: touth side of Leivenworth street, 0, Leavenworth Business Place, permancnt ks ns horol I, P, Prestient of the o ALK RESOLU 11, CHAMBER. OMAHA,Nob., Auzust 19th, resolved by the city of Omahi, the mayor concure.n : That permunent sidewnlks be constructod in the city of Omihu s dos ty council of nated beio:w, bl , or the personal ser unce s authorized and r 1ks to bo lu d to the permunont eride Stroots speoified of stone, Jing I\ of the Board of Pubiic Woras, and under its supervision, to= stroet, lots 1 and ablock 18, West Umuhi, permanent grade, 8 street, lots 1 to7 Stanton's sub, permunent streot. lota 1 107 inclusive, block 17, Billings, sub. permanent lot #block orks be. and s heroby wuthorized and dirscted to ciause i t this Fosolution to be pubiishod paper of the eity for one week. or 1 1ots. and thatun- in the e five days aflor such copy con- B requ rad, Uit 486 Lhe s1110 L0 cting sali sldo- ssed agulast tha i frout of wud DAVIS, N GROV . . BEM[F, Miyor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT BIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, p arts of lots and renl estute uescribed In the above resolution: nd each of ot perman by 4 resolusion of tho el o of the ety of Omihi, of Whicl ad ', W BIRICE Uhalrinan Bowrd OMANA, Neb., August ith, 0u ura hershy poified 1o as requrod anl wmyor IAUBSER, f Puolle Works. e 7 Tabork & Tinn. 1

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