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| | ! THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Corn Was the Leader and fcored a Fair Advanoe. FEAR OF FROST WAS A STRONG FACTOR Provisions Were, on the Whole, Weak, More Particolurly ns Regards Oc- tober Contracts—Vessel Room Was in Good Demand. Onrcaao, 11, Sent. 7—Corn was thoe lender todny anl as & result wheat, m the fuce of news which con d not be considered as fayor- ing higher prices, was very fitm and made a gain for the dy of %o per bu. Corn has dis- t.nct (encourngement trom vArious sources and scored a net advance of 1%0 per bu. Pro- vislons wero on the Whole weuk, more purt cu- lurly us rozards October contracts. In corn. the feur of frost was the prinfipal atrengthening factor at the start, but the nd- vance was assisted later on by the Kunsas stato report showinz n decroase of nine points within the last month, and placin ¢ the condi- tion nt (8 per cent. The advance brought out considerabio long property, wnd developed more or less oxcitement. The temveraturo was cool throughout the corn belt. ranging 6010 56=, nud the Indieations wors for lower atiire in Towa nnd Nebraska Thursduy. room wis In cood demand nnd rates firm ut 21¢ for whout and 2¢ for corn to But- 0. Fathn:ted receipts for tomorrow: Whoat, 620 urs; corn, 40 cars; onts, 206 curs; hogs, 25,000 head. = The iending futures ranged as follow: ARTICLES, | ¥ T TG ToMg | TOM @lg | fi%l 0 | | Octobor Decomber. ... | A0 itk g B BN e Bo74 | I 0 October 1000 | 1000 Junuary. 11 87g| 11 8ide 1 LARD— Soptember... 716 | 785 Junuary 62| OB BiionT Ritis— Beptember 786 | 770 October..... 780 | 762 Janunry..!l, 606l 617 Cnsh quotations wore ns follows: Froui—Buroly steady. %c: No. 3 spring, 60 WHEAT—NO. 2 Spring. No. 2 red, Ti¥o, Conn—Higher: No. 2. No. 3 yellow, 474 @47%c: No. i cash, 53¢, OArs—No, 2, No. 2 white, 85¢; No. 3 white, $2@ixe, RYE -No. 2, ) 3@05¢; No. 3, . 0. b, 45@MHes No. 1, 81.00%¢. 0THY SEED—Prime, 1,63, Ponk-—-Mess. per bbl., 19.0°@10.00: lard, 100 1bs., $7.50@7.35: short ribs, sides (l0ose), &7 8.00: dry sulted shoulaers (boxedy, 6.00@7.00 lear sides (hoxod). §7.85@7.00. \ngxr- Distillers’ finished goods, per gul., SUGARS: Brund 1 - oo N Receipts and shipments today were as fol- o3 granulated, 5%c; Easley, buslicis 6,00 On the Produce exi ze todny the maricet was weak: fancy creamory, fine western, 20@22; ordinary, 17@ 0 duiriea L@ c, us firm, zood demand; strictiy fresh, 174 New York Markets. New Yonx, Sept. OUR—Recelpts. 6,000 PUES.: CXDOTIS, 400 Lbis., 44,100 sncks: do- mund leh ) 0 LDis.; 10w extrn, 82000 .00 winter . low crades, £.00@5.00 inmesota clonr, £400@3.05; putents, §1.25a4. ConrxMEAL—Dull but steady; yeliow west- ern, ¥.00@4 10, WakAT—Recelpts, 4 000 b, 50,000 pot market dul 8@i8sc in U@t X f. ;rmled red, GO@T hard, 8 h@ne 4 sorine, dull und frrezulu No. 2 red, Beptomber, TBX@Tl5e. closing ut Tuc; Octobor. @80%e, closing at Biige; Decembier, 82%@ 00 buii exports, 985~ ot futures, 8,000 bu, but stronver; No. 2 store and elevator: 2 = 2 2 ! rthiern. 8 hern, 8514¢ No. # Milwnukee, Options wero £3%c, closing av Bi%ic: May, S$S@S0 (-1d¢, clos- 0z at 89c.) Rye—Dull, weak, QoRN—Recelpts, xports, 74,000 b ules, 105,000 bu. Of futures, #.0.0 hu. of Sp olevator; i options Jo- Epots firmer, but dull: No. B6te aflo t: unzraded mix flrm; September, 533@5 abor. BIK@DH40. ©.08ing November, B3%@0%%0, ¢ 08Ing ut 5i%e mber. 51X May, 56%@31%c, closing Recelpts, 178, exports, 1,200 ales, £0),060 bu. of futures. L1000 bu. of Spots fairly active, und stronger; ptemler, 8pots. options fu rly active and stron B, e, elosing nt I8 5e; October, N closing at50%c; November, $4@i0% ntd S Docember, 4 @403c, closing nu 4 May. £28@12%¢: No. 2 white, October, 10@40% No 2'spot. whit mixed western, Bige: white w 13@ibe; No. 2 Ch! Bi K, HAY—DUil and cusy. Hors—Quict :nd ensy. SugAr~Firm but dull; refinod. qu'et und Ir: regulur: N 6 4 7-16@4 9-160: No. 7, 4@ %c No. & 4,@4% O A, 45@ 1 Dowdered granuluted, 5 1-166)5 5-16¢; cubes, 5ly@ OrAssEs—Forelgn, nominal; New Orleans, stendy und quict. Rioe—Fuir domand and steady. Eqas—Fuirly active und tira; recolpts, 8,04 pkis. Pork—Quier. Inactive and weak; pickled bellies, TH@iyo: piokled shoulders, B%@ot4e; v'ckled hams, 104@!1e: middios, quiet; short © our. 85,45, Lard, dull und steady: western stoam closed b 87.60: sules, 6.0 Lier es ut $7.50 September option sules, none: airsed ut 7,00 asked : October closed ut 37.07 uskod. Burren—Moderato demand and firm; west: ern dalry, 15}@I0c: wastorn orenmeory, 15¢25¢ western factory, Ws@17e; Llgin, 204@50. gusE—Light demand and firin; purtskims, PER ~Weaks lnke, 811, LEAp—Eusy; domestic, 81, Tix—Steady; stral 820,50 020,40, St, s Mnrkets, Br. Louis, Mo, Sept. 7.—FLour~Steady and unehoozed, Wiikar—iligher all day, and tnough it did c.086 b LLo L0p, Wus Ke ubove yesterd:y's. sb, G8R@00e; September closod ut o0l oher, Tie; December, T%o; My, Tk, N-=Eoilowad wheat un i closed firu over &e-wmu;u‘.uh. 43%0; September ciosed ut 5@11.50, Oaph. 12 October, #N@HNC; December, d4e; uy, 47% 0. Oars—Higher all throuzh; cash and Septem- ber dbec; Ouvtober closed ut dlie: May, 30, A&y E—Lowoer ut Sle bld. BRAN-Lower it 6o on eust track. Hay—=Firmer and unchanged; prairie, #7.0) @8.5); Limothy, #.00G12,50, LEAD—-Quiet at §.05, LAXFERD - Flrm at AGGING - Unchanzed at 64@74o. Inox Corrox Tiks— Unchanged at 8'.10. Pro 8—Dull and unchanged, with onl, aall Job trade ut previous quotation: S@1L00 for job fots. Lurd, closing 0. Loose shoulders, 87.00; Icngs and ribs, 82.00: boxed lots 13¢ more. " Bucon shoul- ders, #7024 longs and_ribs. 83.05; shorts, 8350, Suzir cured hues, HL5 @12 ReceiPts—Kiour, 8,000 bbls.: whent, 17,000 bu.: eorn, 38,000 bu.; Outs, 40.000 bu.; rye, 16,000 bu.; burley. none. BHIPMENTS— Ilour, 22,000 bbls.; wheat, 127, 000 bui eorn. H0,0'bu.i oats, 2,000 bu.;' rye, 16,0.0 bu. 3 burley. none. Manchester Commercial Review, MaANCHESTER, Sept T.—The Guardia {u 1ts commerclal artiole, says: The murket Lad for sellers. Orders from India are at lower rates. There is a falr demand for the lightor mukes of finlshing cloths. India scurfs ow qu:&ll{. str pos and checks, are not ;ll‘moh usked for. Heavy goods unchunged. here are fow transactlons, wro quiet. Yaros uroqulet. Omaha Fruit Markot. Priutlag cloths GravEs—Home grown Ooncord grapes are * just commencing to urrive in liboral quan- Uos, They wro quoted at &lo per 16-1b, usket. CALIFORNIA GRAPES—Peor crate, $1.50@1.75, CALIFORNIA PEACHES—Per box.‘ B0 1. 63, cu.vmu.-;l:k PeAns—Bartletts, EL00; other virleties, §2. UALIFOKNIA PLUMS—Per box, 82 00@2.5), Omahu Produce Markets. The general market wus qulet aud devold of any speclul fontures. uaTER—The market remakas about sf w.th packing stook golug st Lde. Thy L Fades of ountry butter bring 16 8o 15 ovoasionally obtained for somethl u et S el NE (iited At 80 4ha Foostors 50Gc. It s 100 i goos0 wud Uuoks. There were llararnl coops of geese on the market, for which there was little or no sale. Eaas—The hulk of the stook went at 160, with some sules reported at 150, Kansas Clty Murket: KANEAS C17v, Mo., Sept. 7.—WAEAT-Higher. duli: No. 2 hard, old, i8¢, new, 6)@60%c; No. 2red, 614@0HC. Cory—White was firm at 40%c; mixed lower t §24@4do. fajr demand: No. 2 mixed, white, 3)4@ i1, 0 fuir demand: No 2, 5ii40. FLAXSEED~Stendy at $8@01 BRAN= Weak; 50430¢. HAy—Strong, but unchanged Burren—Crenmery. 13@2lc; dairy, 15@18¢e, Eaas—Firm at 1340, RecEiPTs—\Wheat, 36,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu. onts, 10,00 bu, SmipMeNTs—Wheat, 17,000 bu. 8,000 outs, none. corn. Cincinnati Markets, QINCINNATL, O,, Sopt. 7.—FLOUR-Qulet. VuRAT=Easy ¢ i@7acs receipts, 17,000 bu. Rye—Dull nt e, vis10NS~Duil and lower: pork, $10.25; vulk ments, §.50, e WHiEKY—Steady at 81.15; sales, 823 bbls. BUTTRI—Stendy. SUGAR—FiFn trong at 150, ERsK—Stendy. Market, NEw Yonk, Sept. 7.—PeTROLEUM—Steady, quiet: Unitel closed at s5%c for October. COTroNSEED UIL-Quiet, firm de, 2003 ye.low, dic. TALL W—Firm, quiot; city (82.00 for pack- azes), 44@I% e RoSIN-Steady; strained, common to good. B 2R@ 1. PrnekNTINE—Dull and weak LOND.N, Sept. T.—LINsEED OIL—7s 0d per owt, Toledo Graln Murkets. Toreno, O. Sept. 7.-WnEAT—Actlve and firm: No. 2, cash, 70c; September, 70%ci Do- cember, §8¥o. Unra—Dull: No. 2 ensh, 484¢; No. 3, 48c. OATs—Qulet; cash, s Ryr—Stendy; No. 2 cash and September, b8 No. 5, 48l4e., CLOVERSE Dull: prime cash, . tober, 8.70; November, #.7 Review of New York's Market. New Yogk. Sopt. 7.—Hubbard, Price & 00’ lettor says: Upeninz prices showed an vinece of ubout 5 points on yesteraav's ciose, Renlizine suies subsequently carried prices biek u littie, but by 1 o'clock the soilers of the morning had become nervous und the reces- sion wns ontively recovered. During the af- ternoon the market becamo slightly eusier and sold off about 3 points, closing quiet. Cotton Market. CraciNNaTy, O, Sept. T—Steadvi middlings THo “Wiw onreaxs, La., Sept. 7.—Steady: mid- Aline, To ow mididling, 6i4e; good ordinary, fic; net rece:pts. 1,112 bales: gross recelipts, 1,144 bu es exports to Gront Britaln, 2750 bales; constwise, 8)8 butes; sules, 1,650 bules; stocik, 64,755 bules. Coffec Market. . New YoRrk. Sept. 7.—Options opened steady and unchan ed to 5 points higher, stoady at 15 to 2 points up; snles, 16,7 including Septomber, SIL45@13.50: October, F1:L25@1140; November, 8LL0X@1L15: Docember. $IL0@IL2; Januarg, 10; March, $12.05@ Lo Rio, on the spot, firmer but quiet; No. 7, 14 Liverpool Markets. Liverpoor. Sept. (7 —WieAr—Quiet de- 1 hoiders offer moderately. i mixed western 4s 4a per cen- onk—Prime westorn firm av 48s 0d per bbl, LAwp—Pirm: western, §7s d per civt, New York Dry Goods Market. NEw Yonk. Sept. 7.—Trade in dry goods was fairly setive at first ns well as second hands. Thero Was more confidence and a lurge de- mund. ers' Tuik. OnICAGO, TIL, ¥ept. 7.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.. Commiss on Oo.: Wheut opened ic lower on large receipts, advanced %e grading of cir lots, nnd shorts on poor cov nx in sympathy with the renzth in corn, declined ‘o on Bradstreet’s visible supply " figures wod | dispopointing socond cabies, but closed firm b e net advance on better demind for ship- neut. Corn was strong and gamey from the stort, with some first cluss invest- ment buying, Influenced by, private recelpts of frosts’in the northwest. The local crowd being_oversoid on uccount of biz receipts yesterduy, opoosed the ndvance, but were forced to coveron the Kunsas stite crop r ortof 0 points decline in the condition dur- ng August. Themarket closed 1i3e higher on predictions of colder weather in ‘the north- Wept. Outs advanced on numes vus reports of poor ylelds of threshers. Near fatures =~ closed 1i4e highel Country ship| ANy CUSES Ao propur- ing to cover in this n Kot rather than to for- ward prain to fiil provious sules. On early uttempts to unioad hizh-priced September and October ribs threatened the murket with a collapse. This ne essitated support from the long element, who turned buyers, and watching the chance wlien oifers were lizht bid prices up as the grain markets advance I, We doubt if they could reseil wnut lard ind oy Were compelied to buy ut unything Kennett, Hopkins & Opening sales of but strength in corn fn- :, whicl ralllod the murket w8 nothiinz else in sight to Reoeipts continue ced fre rply. account for the bulge. Vo . Minnewpolis reports them increns inzin the northwest. und i 1s ustimate they will_re ch 410 cars a duy by Suturday. Oables were easter with u sluck ‘export de- \nd thouzh clear nces hive boen good %o fur this week. Bradstrect’s visible supply shows an inerease for Both coasts of 515,000 for the week. The Kunsus state ' report indicates nn increased yield in the state to 70, 00,000 bu<neis. Thore has been an urzent deémind from shoris in corn bused on the I state report. which reduc ino points for Auzus trade oxpveted w lower conditi ansas, but it s bolleved o condition 1 other states will mike the general average higher than lust wonth, It is thonght that both corn and oats will seil o from the best prices mudo today. A severo brealc in Octobur ribs und pork. fol- lowing tho shurp declne yesterany in lurd, slows the holdors of cush and October prop: erty are not anxlous to curry it longer. CiticAGo. 1., Sept. 7.~ G. Lozan & Co. to Duncan, Hollinzer & Co.i Wheat hus been ruled mainly by loeal triding. The strongth is actributed to higher corn and oat marekt, couplod with Iibersl New York clearunces. 6,000 Wheat und 45,000 packuges of flour. The cash demand was satisfuctory. Soie of the oft zrdes are in botter demand. Though New York does not report liboral chiarters f exports, wo notice the clearances ure fairly Iberal. Bradstreet's visib e report, giv- ing an increuse of $.000,000 fof the vmo eing, | weakoned the | market, Wo wouid call the general undertone healthy und firm with more buying by the botter cluss than seilinz Corn was strong, duo mauinly to the Kuusus state report reducing the condition frow 7ic to (8¢, Un Lhisoutsiders us well us local traders were buycrs. Tho cash demund was brisk. We look to see the May option ns the full procacds 10so o part of 1ts resent premium over October und Noveiu- or. WIth Stato reports cuttiog down the con- ditions I1ke todays, wnd with the crop lute we bollove the % side should b fuvored. Outs were very nctive and wttracting outside speculation. With the smull ctop raiked and specu- lution taking o hund o the market we foel this udds one more argument to the strong ones already on the bull side. Provis- fons opened weuk owing to fwithdrawal of the usual support Lo ribs, At the deoline shorts began tw buy snd the mirket raled ruthor strong. A portion of the decline wus regaiued. Germany bought a liberal wmount or lurd for shipment. New York Mouney Market, NEW YORK, Sept. .—MONEY ON CALL—Easy av dh%@4 per cont; lust and closed offered ut 4 percont. IIME MERC SteniNG | NTILE PAPER—414@0 per cent. IXCHANGE—Quiet but steady at bilis und #.88) for de- . o0 closii n honds: Tox. utual Udion os. ., 110 U. 8. s coup J. C.Int. Cert.. L 111 U B abn re. 0l 100 [North, Pacific ints. . 115k citic s of .0 107 |*North. Pacitic 2nds 11 Loulslanastaw’d is. 2 |Northwestern Con.. 188 Honn. new set s ... 101 |[*N.W. Con. Dob. 53, 10 Tenn. new sol bs St L & 1 M. Gen. 68 b4 Toun. uew sot *Den. & K. . B, L& Pex. IR G. I'r. lets 507 Krie 2nds 1100 1083 | Union Paclfie 1ats.. 106! MK &0 e (w0 LK & T Gen. b *bid. {asked. STOCKS AND BONDS, More Anlmation Was Shown by the Market Xestorday. NEw YORK, Sept. 7.—Thestock market today showed rather more animation in the general 1ist, but the comparative quietude of the in= austrisls prevented uny more business belng done. The temper of the trading, however, showed & kod change for the bett ‘There wus but little new business. The m ket, thorefore, even while more uctive In rall- roud shures. was no wider thun usual of la und as a rule the lwportant fluctustions were confined to a few stocks, Tho coalers were naturally the west prominent group of the ;.:.“lnn 1-1 ko % i “Bre remchoad § per centy but the lmprovement in the genaral list was confined to small frac- tions. The close, while affected by tho reali- zation to secure Profits on the any's rise, was stili firm. thongh quiet. generaily at smail fractional gains for the day. Lead. however, wasup 2%; Western Union, 2ig: Manhattan, 114: Cotton O], 1%, wnd Missourl Pacific 1 per cent. Government bonds dull and oasler. State bonds duil and um-d‘. The following are the elosing guotations f the lending stocks on the New York Stock ex- change todn. Ate % NAtOna Cora wom. Adums Wxpress:I.. 140 "] do prd. Alton, T H .. 52 |N.J. Cent Ao proferred ...l 190 folk & W. *Amorlean Expross. 120 |N. American Co... Baltimore & Chlo... 034|Northern Pacific Canndn Pacitlo..... 84| do prd. oo Canada Southern... Sits|U. 1% Den. & Guif.l Contral Pacific. 24¢ | Northwestorn. ... Ches. & Ohlo........ 22| do pfd....o i Chileago Alton 141 (N Y Central:l witg|Ontario & West . 0l | Oregon Tmp. 115% | Oregon Nav Chi. Bur. & Quiney.. Clilongo Gan........ Consolldated Gas | COC &S, 608 L & U N Colo. Coul & Tron.. 8 |Pacific Mail... .. "\ Cotton OIl'Certir's. 424 Peorin Dec. & K., Del. Hudson........ 131¢|*Pittsburg, Do & W 1558 Kuliman D& m‘} eading.. ... D &CF. Co.ii. East Tonn......w.. 4 | Erle. ... | do prd.. .0l Kort Wayne. Great Northern C & ELpfd.. Hocking Valley Iiinols Central..... Richmona Ter do pfd... Rio Grando West. ptd. 1. ul & Uiiiabas. St 1% & Duluth ... | @ pra.... 181 Kan. & Tex. pfi.... 2i% Southern Pacific.. . 3¢ Lake rle & West.. 24 |Sugar ltefinery 1118 do pfd............. T Tenn. Coal & Tron.. #3M Lake Shore.. . xas Paoifie. ... 10% & 0. Cen. pfd L& NA. 24|V N Exprass. . Manhatian 12 W. S L & *Memphis & C. 5 | dop Mich. 101 |Wells ¥ Mis 60'| Western Unlo Moblle & Whoeling & L. i Nashviile Chutt. a0 pra....... [ bid fasked. The toral 08 of stocks today wero 281037 shares, Inclnding: Atchison, 14, Chicago A101 Delaware, Laokawa & Wost- Loulsvilio’ & Nushvi ific. 5115 Western Unlos nn o, 1.410; Mis- ding, 94,000; £t Paul London Financial Revinw. [Copyrighted 1802 by James tordon Rennott.] LoNnow, Sept 7.—INew York Herald Cuble —Special ‘to THE BER]- Business on the Stock exchin e his beon almost At n tund- still. The markets closed somewhut {rre :u- lir Consuls are 14 iower for the moncy ac- count. Indiun rupes puper, #fter boing fric- tionaily higher, closed unchanged. Forefzn government Sccurities close tolerably firm in spite of iittle doing. Homo rallvays have beem morc OF.. loss dull “und heavy nll day, the woekly traflo returns of fe1d'ng 1ines beinv less fu- vorible thun was expeoted. Finully Brighton deterred and Groat Northern deferred show a fall of 3. Culedonian und South- eastern doferred 1 and several others i to % lower. American railways have been ex- tremoly inactive, althouch the New York market was reported firm several descriptions Teavo off at slightly_lower values, includinz Erfe, Lnke Shore. Norfolk & Western prefer- cnee, una Philadelphia & Readinz. On the other hand Chicazo & Milwaukes, Lonisville & Nashyille, Northern Pactfic preference and Ohlo & Mississipni close firm with n moderate fwprovoment. Very little demand for money hias been experienced. Ow.nz to the plethora of flonting cupital short loans have beon freoly ofered ut 1§ por cent. In the discount market few bitls inve been brouzht forward: those of two and three months beinz guoted ut % to L per cent. Boston Stock Quotations. BosTON, Mass., Sept. 7.—The following are the closing B Ateh. & Top. il 125 Boston & Albany. IKoarsarke . 10§ C.B.& Q... TN 20 Eastern 1t 1t ¥ Copper... 1214 Eltehburg R R 873 | Tumarnek. cees 188 Flint & Pere M. pfd. Anniston Lani Co.. 20 Cen ox. C 15l | Boston Land Co .20 b 15" |West End Land 5 N. Y. & N. England Bell Teleph Wis. Con o0me..e: 15 | Lmnson “tore <. Alloner 81, Co, (hew) 90 | Water Power. Atiantic, |ent M Boston & Mont: E Calumet & Heel Catulpa........ New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The following are the closing mining quotations: Cholor. B [OpRIr.. 20 Crown Point. ¢ 50 |Plymouth.... 2 Con. Cal. & Va 505 |Sierrn Novada. ... 150 Deadwood. .2 215 |Standard............ U5 Gould & Curry 0 (Unfon Con......110 120 Malo & Noreross. Homestnke.. Moxiea; |1rc : |Quici Sitver do preferred *dulwer....... San Franclsco Mining Quotations. SAN FrANCISC), Oal., Sapt. T.—The official closing quotations for miuning stocks today were us follows: Aitn - Bulwer. ;7. 10 Best & Belcher. . Bodie Con. Choilar. Con’ Cal. & Va. .1l Crown Point. Gould & Curry.. Halo & Noreross Mexiean... Ophir..". Sterra No {Union Co Utah.... Yellow Jacket Stocks, . Sopt. 7.—On the Mining ox- chanzo trade was fairly active. The. following quotations were made on call: ook, Bld. .| Stock. Bld. Asked Fltzaboth. .. 45 Bimetuitic....975 102 Am'n Nettie., #744 16 MELE5 I t Notes, KANSAS Crt, Mo, Scpt. T.—Clearings #1.652,- 0 NEw York, Sept. 7. balunces, 16,850,641, Cieurings, #151,630,003; PARTs, Sept.\7.—Three per cent reutes 100t 7he for the secount. BaLrotows, Md., Sept. T.—Clearings. §2,210, balunces, 867,75, Money, 6 per cent. PUILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. T.—Cloaring: §10,620,032: Dalunces, $1,763,505. Money, §B1 per cent, 18, Sept. 7.—Olearinzs, $.787.665; bal- 10, Money quiet at6@7 per cent. on New York, 25¢ discount. Muss., Sept. T.—Clearinzs, $17,800 bulances, 82,187,114, Money, 5@0 per Ceut. Exchanze on New York, 1i@17e discount, NEw Youk, Sept. 7.—[Speciul Telegram to The Bak]—Exchango was quoted us follows: Chivago, e discount: Boston, 17¢ to 15¢ i count; St. Louls, 236 discount. CuIcAGo, Til., Sept, 7.—~Cleurings, §21,020.13 money, demuna improving, 5 :per cont on call. 6 per cont on time. Now York oxchange, 506 discount. Steriing firm but quiet, 6J duy bills #1.80%; demand, $1.53, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trade In Bad Shape—~Hogs Gailn Ten Cents in Value, Osana, Sept. T.—Receipts of all kinds were fuir, the' three davs' supp y umounting to 341 cuttle, 0,444 hogs and 1419 sheop, azalusy 8,57 cattle, 0,034 hozs und 2,070 sheep the first i £ OF lust Week, ‘The general cattlo market was In pretty bud shape. An incronse in three daye of buu cutiio unaccompunied by wny corresponding {mprovenont in the demund nécessarily meant utl trade with lower prices, In xeneral there was udecline of 10¢ on ull but the best ripe beef stecrs, These, on nccount of their scurcity, show little chunge from day to day. There were very few cattle of this ciass here; in fuct, docent nutive cattlo of all kinds were hard Lo find. A load of 1,124-1b. beeves brought 8140, Gooa westerns sold uround $490 and L: Medium and common stuflf wus hard to move ut any price, aud the murkot was dull und drugging throughout. The buik of the trading Wus done in the afternoon and the closo found several louds of very decent cat- tle still Waiting & purchuser, Cows und mixed stock sold 100 10 150 lower than Tuesduy, u decline 50 far this week of frow 2o to due, The trude wus demoralized, in fuct. Fulr to good cows and heifers sell lower ' than they sold today, There wus nothing in the situation Lo envourage sellers to lold ou und the move- ment was reasonubly froe at the docline, biig bulk of the fulF to good stoek chunged hunds ut prices ranging (rom 8L to 415, Poor stutl sold as low us 8.0 and one or two prime boifors brought 8410, Bulls and stugs Woro dull und lower ut from 10 B0 Unives were slow but sbout steady ut from #1.00 w 800 for comuwon yearlings to cholce yoals, Tu the stocker aud fecder iine there wus Little chunge, If any, A fulr country dewand mude firm market for the more” desirable graaes, but tho under grades were. as usual, Slow sale at indiffercnt vrices. Kepresenta- tive sales: seldom DUESSED BEEF, No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av, Pr. 1. 0640 B350 2200124 8 80 COWS. 0. T2 140 £ & BEE cSEEEEEEBZITZ T & & SEEBEBREBERS susEEsSES 8 & e v EE&'EEEEEEEEKSEE‘SGGEE A 3 > z - = £ 2513 200 5. 821 200 100, 712 200 4.6 0y 517 319 251054 215 3 zE8 8532 1 bull. 1 bull 0 cows . 175 17 11 cows. 81 feedel 9 stecrs... 08) 2 cows 42 feodors . 018 2) vows 7 steers.. 014 47 0o 1 stoer....1080 3 05 11 cows 27 stecrs. . 1038 8 03 2 cows 10 stoers . 00 3 10 15 cows 2 steors . 1010 # 10 4 cows 2) steors L1038 3 Q0 WYOMING CATTLE. 1270 8149 6 focders..1127 82 10 JW07 850 65 feeders. 1137 "2 50 *istoors.... 030 350 23cows.... 021 150 e steers.... 1220 B 435 6D cows..... %5 2 0) 200 helfers ..\ 75 03cows.... 018 20) 110steers... 1200 §25 BScows... 07 2 10 cows... 1047 200 91 feeders, . 1157 4 fecdors . 1270 2§ tosders. . 110) 102 fecders .. 110 feeders .1 1calf. ... 240 *2)8teors. ... 148) Houly 100w.... 1010 1cow...... 06) 5eows. ... 1016 6, feeders. 72 fo 1C0W...... O3 12 foede 1oow. . .. B0) 1 bull, 2 fooders 1050 4 cows. 1 foeders. 1065 4D COWs. L. 1067 5 feeders. 1050 13stecrs ... 1167 Touf. .. 20 lealf ... Seows. .1 1buil.L. 060 3bulls. <1076 4 cows. 180 12 COW: B *1stecr. . *jatecrs. .. 2calves 170 4 (0 the supply foll 1,000 short of Tuce. rtof lust Monduy's vory peculiar und v tho open - day's run and about 50) receipts. The murket wi the reverse of Taesduy's trade, Ing vrices rulo | & ¢ood donl like at Tuesday’s weuk olose, but under the freo buying by local houses, shippers and speoulutors, the_ feeling improved and closing prives were bo to 100 higher than theopening. Everything sold be- fore 10 o'clock, the extreme range being from £4.00 to 520, the bulk sellinz at _from #5.00 to #.10 agninst at fron $3.00 to ®.15 Tueslny. The general averazo of prices pald wus 83.04% agninst .07 Tuesday and 8.06% lust Wednesday. Reprosentutive sule No. Av.Sh, Pr. 0. A 505 503 505 505 s AND ROUGH. 0 1......420 —Two doubledecks were recoived, but y were billed -dirset to a local house ‘and not offered_on the market. Desirable mut- tons ccontinue in active domand at stoady rices. Fair to "good natlves, §.75@4.40; air to good wester #.5064.20; common and stock sheep, £2.5) ;' 800U to choice 40 0 02-Ib, lambs, L5 i . Receipts and Disposition of Stock. OfMclal racélpts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards compiny for the twenty-four hours ending ut 50'clock p. m., Keptember 7, 18U2: RECEIPTS, CATTLE. TOGS. | BHEED, | | Hena|Cara. | Head |Cara. | Hoad| Cars 8 19 DISPOBITIO YT TCATILE] OGS [SHERT Omaha Packing company. 453 q The G. H. Hammond Co.. aye| s swift & Co. 3 Bag| 4D The Cudahy Pn 1515 J. . Equires, ‘Andrew 11 RR. Becker & D. c'I't'rs, ship'rs | 1) il a1 Chicago Live Stock Market. OHICAGO, Tl1., ~[Special Telegram to Tue Bek]—Th 1s not the ghost of a chance for any improvement in the vrices for eattle. More than 20,000 hewad arrived, which wis u grenter number by at least on than was nee led to mect vhe demanc nutural result there was continucd wi in vulues, The only grades for whi the market had so much as’ the semblance of trmness was such as are soucht for the better cluss of enstern trade and for export. That they were firm was by reason of the limited offérings, The general run of natives and a1l grades of range cattlo were from 10c to 160 ower thun yesterday und from :5c to 5c lower than on Frliay “last. Urade was slow and w good many eattlo liad to bo ca rried over, muking the outlook for tomorrow any= thing but cheerful, Snles of natives were largoly below 8150, cows and bulls selling principally at from $1,65 1o $2.25, and from ¥ to #4.40 buylng the bulk of the' steors, West- erns’ weré quoted at from $L40t0#4.00 and Texuns ub from 8125 to #.0% Vrices for hozs were stronger thun at any tme yesterdiy but were not muterially higher than nt the close of that duy's trading. In view of the very liberal churacter of the supply there was i pretty genoral surprise nt tho degreo of firmness the market de- veloped. Puckers were the principal buyers though shippers bouzht freoly. The best of the offerings changed Lunds at from 5. to £5.02%5. At the ontsido quotition. only one or two siilos woro effecte], the Drovatlinz prices beluz from #.1) to 8,25 Tor light and from #.20 to 845 for heavy and mediun welghts. Poor SOUfT Wi slow at from $.75 to $1.90, and culls ‘and cho'eri pigs s0'd nnywhere from 8240 to #4.50; closing auotutions “were from #$1.00 to $.00 for heavy anu moilum weights and from 1.8 10 85,40 for Light. o qu \lity was good, Quotations for sheep run from 845 10 85,50 und 1ambs wero snlubie ut from 845010 8.0°. There was u €ood de- mand from looul slaughterers and enough conipetition from shippers to Lmpart u firm tone to the murket, esterns were auoted at from 815 (0 .50 apd “exuns ab from 140 to 25, -~ itecelpts: Cattle. (21,000 head; hoge, 21,000 heads sheen, 10.000:Nond. The KEvening Journal reports: OATTLE —Recelpts, 21,0007 hewd; shipments, 5,800 bead; warket steady: no natives; westerns nnd Texuns, 10c lower; best natives, $1.7)@ 5.50; good and _useful, $.0064.50; others, §2.00 @3.60; Toxans, SLAOA@LN; rangers. £2.U.@1. giookers and fooder®: ELUGL0; cows, ¥ 0, Toas—Rocelpts, £260 hoad; shipmonts. 010 head; market 10> Bidher, ©0sad weuk; rough d ' commou, $4,0625.13: puckiug and mixed, £5.205.40: prime biguyy nnd butchers’ welghts. G004 1111, 81005 40} grasucrs, 8550 811kEP—Kecelntd M0 head; ship 1,100 w (004, 25; westerns, rket stiong; wether 00@4.50; fed T¢; B0 45 BLOCK ewes, £5.254.5; feedin; thers, $,,500Q3.50; luwbs, £3.50@0.00. New York Lfve Stock Market. New Youk. Sept. 7.—BeeyEes—Recelpts, 3,400 houd; uctive snd oAt nitive stecrs, ELID 8:; Texans wnd Colorudos, 85.05@1.25; bully and cows, 8156702 15; dressed beef steady at 7@.c per IU. Shipments toduy, 200 beeves Cures Scrofula mother has boen curedof Berofula by the usoof four bottles of' S after Naving had much other tre atment, and being reduced to qui toa low condition of hiealth, a3 It was thought 8o could not live. INHERITED SCROFULA. Cured my little boy of hereditary < fula, which aj ] SESIR G or b eard ha given up all hopo of his recovery, when finally T was induced o use A fow bottlos i O e . L. MATHERS, ‘Mathierville, Miss, Discases malled free. Ousbook on Bloo. yuSX Ny Pacivie T0.r i, Gan . and 6810 guarters of boef: 2% beeves and 75 Sheop. CALVES—Rocelpts. 1,800 head; market ac- tive, shade firmer: veals, 5@sc per 1b.; butter- milk caives, &.2@3. 5 SHERP AND LAMBs—Receipts, 14,000 head; sheep steady at $.75@5.00: lambs lowor nt RL00B6.0); dressed mutton steady b T@00 iarket firm at tomorrow, per 1.3 dressed lambs woak at 03 10%c. Hoas ~Receipts, 5,500 hoad: $5.20@).65. WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, Tovement of Hogs Shghtly Decreased for the Week, QINCISNATE, O.. Sept. 7.—[Speoial Telozram to Tre BRE1~Tomorrow's Prico Current, will say: The week's packing In the west was 170,100 hogs, agalnst 105,00 the preceding woek, and 14,000 last yoar, Srom March 1the ar. total is (,203,00), agaly Prominent places now ope: follows: 70.00) st y ting compare CITIRS. [P . L 1 PRz o0 00 30.00) Indianapo 228,00) Milwaikoe 215,00 161.09) Cinetnnatl. . 18000 205000 Codar Rapids. 172.0. R Stoux City 121, 100.00) St. Josoph 5 14700/ 48.00) Nevraska ity % 91.00 Market. ~CATTLE--Re- Kansus Clty KANsAg Orry, Mo Sopt. 7. colpts, G8)0: Shipmonts. 6,)10; steers woro dull und wouk nt ¥.00: co Iy 4250 255: feeders weak at § Toxas and Tndinn sioars §2,000 .00, 11003 —Reccipts, 5. 0: shipments, 1810: the market opened stendy to e lower, ‘nnd viosed all geades, ®LS)@LE5: duik, $1.5 @o0 ). Receipts, 1.6)0; shipments, nonci 1rkot was o nd strongs muttons, St. Louls Live Stock Market. 8t Lours, Mo, Sept 7.—OATTLE—Recolpts 5,600 ) hipments. 27 0 hoad: medium to 0lco native stoors, $54)@ r to good Texuns und Indian stoers, $2 25@:5.25. Hons—Receints, $700 head; shipments. 80) head; market 1o hizher: hewvy, &.0060535; puekine, 5,8 1@5 t, 85,000 3 . Sueep—Kecelipts, 1,000 head : shipments, none: market steady; falr to bost native muttos BL50@4. 75, Clneinnat: LY Stock Market. CiNorNNATL O, Sept. T.—Hoas—Steady at s, 8,60): shipments, 16J0: roveipts, 1,1,0: shipments, —Steady: receipts, 2,700; i bs, $3.5026.00, Sl Thos. E. Craig, ea1tor and publisher of tho New Haven (Mo.) Notes, says: “I have used Chamoorlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrha Remedy with great satisfaction for the ailments of my children.” For sale by druggists, (iR uh Send Up the Prices on Silks. During a conversation with a Bre re- porter last night & well kuown wholesale dry goods man said: X “Since the New York health officials have declared a strict guarantine on all passen- gers and subjected imported goods to & long delay prices have rison rapidly. Ribbons and all silk goods have gonc up 10 por cent and faucy goods from 10 to 25 per cont. The sbipments, 2 stock in Owahals very low and merchants will be put to considerable annoyauce on ac- count of the holding at quarantino of their goods for tho fall trade. If tho bales and boxes containing fino silks and. laces aro fumigated it will ruin them, but 1 hardly think tms will be done. Jobhers are pre- pared to ruise prices again if the quarantine continues much longer.” i bl “I take pleasure 1 recommending Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea Rem- edy,” says Geo. U. Bankston of Mill Creek, 1. “Itis the bost medicine I have over usea for diarrhaa. One dose will cure any ordinary case.” Ior salo by druggists. iabds - iy Murciag The following marriage licensos were fs- sucda by Judge Eller yesterday : Name and address. % Harvey I. McDonald, Omaha. . Josephine M. Neushine, Omaha <)u. Omaha ... Helona C. erstor, Onmiuha § Charles H. S:mmons, Omaha,... i Clara L. Luwrence. Mich gan * Willlam G. Gliloway. Shannon, In Alico L. P 3 Edzar Moore, 2 w o} 28 2 Audrew Younz, Omaha., Meiissu Faudro, Omaha; Arrestod ityan. Paul Andres, alias Simms, was arrested by Oficer Keysor yesterday afternoon aud locked up for safe kecping. Lt is supposed by the police officials that Andres is wanted in Kansas City, as he confessed to having cominitted sevoral crimes there in the past few years, among them ocing the killing of a man in 1836, The prisoner will be held until the chiof of police of Kansas City is heard . from, ————— Boecham's Pills sell well because they cure. —_—— Had a Joke on the Rag Man, Robert Smith was booked at the ju1l yester- day afternoon for horse stealing. The boy drove away H. Allermun’s rag wagon and was making for open country when captured. He had thrown the contenisof the wagon, several bags of rags, inlo a pile of wecds on South Twenty-fifth street, Smith bad noth- ing to say about the alfair beyond treauing it as & goodl joke on the rag man. — A feeling of dullnr.\{t, lm?guoi'r, and (lc{vrcsainn means that_your liver isn't doing its part. That means impure blocd, to Legin with, and all” kinds of ail- ments in the end. But you can \ stop them in ad- van Doctor Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery invigorates tho liver, purifies and enriches the blood, and rouscs overy organ into Lealthy action. It pre- vents and cures all discases avising from a torpid liver or from impure blood. Dys- Bepsin, Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, kin and Scalp Diseases—even Consum; tion (or Lung-scrofula), in its earlier stages, all yicld to i, The makers of the * Discovery " claim for it only what it will do. They guarantee that it will do it. If it fails to benefit or cure, in any case, they’ll return the money. Null.\lug clse that cl to purify the blood is sol in this way ; which proves, no matter what dealers may offer, that nothing else can be *just as good.” SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Rest cattle, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, ) OMAIA [Erigee highas, o oo Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephone 117, - Chlcago . D DAL N, U AR WSO, fatanncors. Market roports by mail anl wire cheerfully turnished upon application. — THE— Campbell Commission Co. Chlcago, EastSt Louls, Kansas City, South Oniaha, Bloux City, Fore Worth, 1 OMAHA Manufactueers” and 0 AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Teal & AwaingCo| ~ Woll Bros. & Co. Tents, awnines, tarpan 1ns, covers of all kinds, fiags, bannors, oto. Sen { for catalogue 70y 8. 16 Flags, hammocks, ofland rabbor elothing. ~Send foroat'gae. 1113 Farnam | BAGS AND TWINES, Bemis Oman‘fihm Importers and mfrs, flout sacks, burlaps, twine. BICYC M. 0. Daxon, Bieyelos sold on monthly| paynents. 1208, 15th BOOTS AND SHOLS. HARDWARE. eclor & Wilhelmy Co Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. lobeek & Linn, Donlors in hardware and ANI0SY" L0018, n 1401 Douglas stroot. LUMBER. Chas. R Tae | Joba | Tmported, Amarican Porte IAndoament. Milwankss tydraullo oymont ani Qulney whito lime. | HMardwood lamber. wood ©AFpOLS And PAFquIL flooring. 9th and Douglas. Y Wakefield, Frick & Merbert Wholosals liguor deats 1001 Farnam st. MILLINERY. Norse-Cor Shoe Co. 1100 IToward Stroot, Factory corner Lith and Dou dlas stroots, We are making 01010 Prloas to cain b iyacs, anl aro solling a class of @nods which Is very saleablo with merehants, Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's agent. 1eansupply you with every- ing In shoes -men’s, wonon's and ohildy—at t factory pricos And discounts. Latest stylo S Room | Aaor. landSewedShoeCo Boots, shoos, folt good . Harnoy-st. Wholosalo Mfrs. Boston Rubber hoeCo 1102-1104-1108 Harney-s Axonts rubbers, 303 1310 1. Oberfellor & O, Importers and jobbers of millinery, notlons. Mall orders prompt. 205-12 South Tith at. PAPER, | OILs. Sfindl\rd 0il Co. Refined and Tubrleating. olls, nxie grease, oto. arpenter Paper Co. Carry n full stock of printing, wrapping and writlng paper, card pa- por. ote. ~ CLOTHING. Blotcky & Cohen Clothingnotion. furnls! ngs. Give us o tels amples prapald by pross, 1113 Harney. COAL, COKE, Omaha Coal, Coke, Lime Co CORNICE. Bagle Conizy Works Mfrs. galvanized iron Hard and soft coal, S Coruickr wintow oa c{;r. '!:"’ and Dougals | ypatalic’ skyllghts. !‘:: streets, 1110, 1112 Dodge-st. DRY GOODS. M E Swith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, notlons, fur- |Dry Goods Co. Notlons, nishing goods. Co r| gents'furnishing goods 11th and Howard-sts. Cor. lith mvd Howard. —_— e R URNTT U R D S Omaha Upholstering Co, | Becbe & Runyan pholatarat Furniture Co.. Grace an Tith stree furniture, 1102 1104 ¥icholas stesot Wholeanle only. DRUC Blalie, Bruce & Co 10th and Harnoy ste Omaha. GROCERIES. D. M: Steele & Co. | street, S, BUC. PROPOSALS I'OR PAVING. ed propesals will be received by the un- dorsigned until 1:30 o'clock p. m., September 16th, 182, for Colorado sindstone, Xoux Falis granite and Woodruff, us, stone, nccord- ing to specifications for 11 for piving tho part of Intersection on’ the west slde of Six- | teenth street and Williums street. Ench bid tospecify a pr.ce per square vard for_tho payinz complete on the lntersestion Work to be doue in accordance With plins and specifioitions on fite in the oflice of the | Board of Publio Works, And for the following kinds of paving mato- rial, viz Sheet asphaltum. Sloux Flis or other zranite. Colorado sun 1stone, Woodruff. KKnnsas, stone, and Vitr fied bri All wccording to specifications of 1802; for paving part of the foilow.ng streets {n the city of Owahia, comprised in streot fmprovement Aistricts Nos 405 ana 482, ordered improved by ordinances Nos. 315 and respectivoly, und more pardicuinrly deseribed as foilows: No. 465—Juckson street from 2ith strect to 28th stroc No. 48:—Erskine street from the west line of 24th street to the east line of 2ith street. Ench bid to specify o pr ce per squars yard for tiie pavineomplete In the sireets, Work to bu donc in accordance with plans and spectfications on filo in the offize of the Doard of public works. Zach proposul to be made on printed blanks furnished by tho board and to be accompanied by n certified check in tho sum of %50, piy= ablo to tho clty of Omihi, a8 un evidenco of good falth, The board reserves the rizht to reject or ull bids, una to waive defects. P W, BIRICHAUSE Chalrman Boxrt of Public W Omaha, August 51st, 1802 wilsl-7-8 ¥ any 5. of Assessment o1 Grading. To the owners of all lots und parts of lots and reul estate ulong Vinton street from 24th streev to the west line of alley in block 31, Wileox's second addition. Youare hereby notified that#the under- stened, three disint:rested freehoidors of tho elty of Omahy, huve been duly appolntod by Notice Damages for the mayor. with the approval of the eity council of suld ¢ity, to assess the damuzo to the owners respoctively of “the property aile ted by grading of siid strect, declnred necessiry by ordinance Number 3.230, passed August 2rd, 1502, and approved August th 184 You are furthor notfied. thut having ac- cepted s11d uppointment, ana_duly qualified us required by luw. we will, on the Iith day of ptember, A, D, 18% &t the hour of 10 o'eloclk In the forerioor Shrivor & O'Donnhoe, 1505 Farn corporate liniits of ‘s ud city, meet for the purpose of considerinz und muking the assessment of damuge to the owners respec’- ively of sald property. affectea by suld grad- jnz toking into consideration speciul bene- fits, If any. You ars notifie1 to bo present at the time und plues afores dd, and ke any ohjoctions to gr statoments corcorning sall ussossmont of dutuges us you muy consider propor. el L i BHRIVER, J. PAUL, (G 1C JAS, 8 TOUK DALE, Committee of Apralsers. Omuha, Neb,, September drd, =802 8 5d 10 Notice of Assessment of Damages for Recon struoting the Sixteenth Street Vinduct, _ Tothe owners of all lots and parts of lots und real estato wlong the Sixteenth street via- duct and the approaches thereto. You aro hereby notified that the under- siened, three disinterested treeholders of she city of Omaha, have been duly uppointed by the mayor, with the approval of tho city coun- cil of su'd city. to assess the dumage to the owners respectively of the property affeoved by the construction nnd reconstruction of the Hixtoonth stract viaduot in the elty of Omiahis y by ordinance No. $17: us declured neces Passea July 21st, 1892, npproved July 24, (8 R0 s proposed by plins duls upproved by the mayor apd connetl of suid elty. You ure further notified, that having ac- copted 8 1id appoimtment, and duly quaiified s required by inw, wo will, on Suturday. the 17eh duy of Soptember, A, D. 152 at the hour of 9 0'clock in tho forenoos of the Comu e the direccwors' T tlonul bank 1602 Farnum stre porate Hmits of waid olty. meo? for the purpose of considering and making tho assessment of Auinize o the ownors respective y of suld property uffected Dy snld reconstruction of suld visduct ino its appro ches, taking into consideration speciul benefits, I iny. You aro notified to be present ut the time and_ place uforesnld and ke any ovjections to or statements concernin ¢ sald “ussossment of dumages a5 you muy cons der proper, W. G SHRIVER, ADOLPITMEYER, ALFIGED MILLARD, September 84, 1803, Omuka, Nobraska, 310t A. D, Boyer & Company, s8and 0 Exchanza Bulldin,Soath O uahw Correspondence sollcited and promptly answersl. Epocial attentlon Lo ordurs foF stockers & foodors. Establahed, 1633 = - o Capltal tully patd, Waggoner Birngy Comp)any Write or wire us for prompt and rellable markas Teports. Perr; Incorporatad, 13 ). Live 8tosk Commission. Room 61 Exuhluffl Bullding, South Omaba Tolephone 1101 SBEWER PROPOSALS, Sonled proposiis will bo received by the un- dersigned unul 1330 0'clock p. ., Sepiember 16th, 1602, for the contruction of n sewer in sower district No. 16k 10 the ity of Omaha, us por ordinance No. 441, nccording to plans and specitications on e 1 the office of the board of public works. £ ioh proposal to be made on printed blunks furnished by the bourd, and to be wecompi- nied by & certified chock 1n the suni of 00, piyablo Lo tho ¢lty of Omaba, as an evidenco of ¢ faith, Tho bourd Feserves the rlght to reject any or all bids. und 10 WALve defeots. P W, BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Hoard of Fublic Works, Owmahs, Nob,, Boptomber lat, 1602 81-2-6-9 OVERALLS, TERS. King & Smead David Cole & Co,, Mfrsof “K & 8" pants | Wholoanlo oystars, fanoy ] PRODUCE COMMISSION. ~ Branch & Co. Produce, fruits of all kinds. oysters. Jas. :\ Clark & Co. Butter. ohosss. oz7y pouitry and wame. 17 South 13th st. “Established 1878, Whitney & Co. Butter, oggs and poultry. 1'South 13th s, STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairW'ks Stoverepairs and wator attachiments for ~any Kkind of stove made. 1207 Dougla SASH M. A.Dishrow & Co. Manufacturors of sash, doors. blinds ani mouldings. Branch of- flce, 12th and zard sts. NOTICE OF DAMAGES FOR TH APPRAISEMENT OF CHANGE OF OF DOUGLAS STREET FROM _28TH STREET TO THE WEST LINE OF BOGGS & HILL'S 2D ADDITION. To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and roul estate along Douglus’ street from 2Sth strect to the west line of doges & Hiil's2d addition and Intersectin : avenues and strects. You ure hereby notificd tnut the unders slgned, three disinterested freoholuers of the city of Omaha, have been duly appointed by the mayor, with the approvil of the city council ‘of sald city, to ussess the damage to tho owners respectively of the property af- fected by tho change of wrade of Douglus street from 25th street tothe west line of Bogys & Hill's aadition nnd Intorsecting nve- nues uad stroets, decluret nvcessary by ordi- nunce 189, pussed Au ust 2, 1802, upproved August 24, 1802, You are further notified, that having ac- cepted said appointient. and duly quulified s required by inw. we wiil, on theiith day ot ptember, A. D. 1822, at tho hour of 10 o'elock the forenoon, ut the office of ‘I C. Brunner, m 1. Ware block. within the corporate its ot suld ofty, meet for the purpose of GRADE il cons:dering and making the assessment o dnmige to the owners respectively, of sul d by sud chingeof erade, der.tion specla. benefits, It You are notified to be present at the time n d nince aforesald, and 1 any objections 0 orstatements concerninz, sall assessmont 1 damagos, a8 you miny eonsi or proper, T, 0. BRUANER. WILLI SHRIVER, GEOI( AU L, Committee of Appra'sers. Omuha, Sept. 6, 1802, Salue United States Marshul’s Sate . In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Distriot of Nobraska. Portsmouth Savings Bzuk vs. Eva M. Prugh t. al.—No. 15 I blie notice 15 hereby given that in pursi- ance aud byvirtue of i writ of exceution f8- sucd out of the ubove named court lu above cntitiod cause und bearing dite of August 2rd. A-D. 1892, T have levied upon and tikea all the right, tit'e and Interestof the abuv namod dofendnnts, Bva M. Pragh and Walt B. Pragh in and to the follow ng describ iands ind tenements, L0-Wit: Lot two () in block two (2), 1n Lake View ad= dition to the clty of Omulin Douzlascounty . all of whieh [ wiil exposo forsall at public nuction as the law directs and seo the sumo to the highest and best bidderon the y_of September. A. D, 1812, ut the hou of 110'¢lock in the forenioon of said day at tho orth door of the United States court house and postofiice building In the eity of Omaha, Douglas county, stato and district of Nebrus= ki, Suld salo 18 to sutisty judzmont of suld courvobtiined at 1ts Miy Term, 182 in favor of Portsmouth Buvinzs bink. and szainst tho suld Eva M. Prugh and Walter B Prugh. BIAD D, SLAUGHTEL Uhitad Statos Marshal, Jonn W. LyTLe, Plalntifl's :\uur:: Iv. Sherif's Under and by virue of two separato ordars made by the Hon. Frank Irvine, one of the udges of the distriot court within and for Jouglns county, Nebraska, in the following actions ponding in sald cotrt. towit: Paxton & Gullagher, & copartuecship composed of Willinm A. Pixlon and Henjumin Gallagher vs Lovi G. Hetzel (dockot ), No. 17) and Mo Cord, Brady compiny, an lncorporation, va Levi G. Hetzol (docket 33, No. 18, I will on’ the 1ith day of Soptember. A. D, 181}, commencing © 10 0'olock in the forenoon of sald duy, ab No. 116 South 16th street,'in the eity of Omuha, Douglas county, Nebr sk, seil ut public aues tion to the highest and bost biddprs for cush, the following Koods and chattels horoiofore jevied upon by me by virtue of ordors of at~ tuchment 1ssued in the above entitied nctions, towit: A complete stock of staplo and fun'y gro- cories, Woodenwiare. tinwire, willowwaro, stonoware, flour, houso furnishin : goods, store furnituro ind other merohund ise The un lersigned rosorves tho right to solk this yrulmuy us n whole or In PATLLO ceis, us in his Judgment shall be for the Iuterest of all’ parties concernod, 2 GEORGE A, BENNEALT. Sheriff of Dou tins County. Nob. Omana, Nebrasku, Septomber srd, 1502 Badlivn @ host, PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Bealed proposals will be reccivol by th understened until 1) o'clovk, p. m. SepLom ber 10U, 1802 £or o rbin with white Co.orado sund stone, red Co.orado sandstone and Horen wandstone. according to spec luutions, the fols lowing strect (mproveu ont d siriota: No. #65—Juckson stroct frow =7th street to 26Lh Ktroot: N, 482 Erakine streot fron the west line of 24th stroet to the enst line of Zth strect. Eunh bid to specify w price por linonl foos for the curbing completo on the strevts Work to be done In_accordiunce with plans and speoificutions on file in the office of the bourd of public works. ssuls to be mnde on printed blanks urnished by the hoard, and these accon wnled with a certifiod check in the sum of 500, puy wble to the city of Omuli 48 o ev 1 denco of good faith. ‘flsa bourd rosarves tho rizht to rojoct any or ull bids and to walve defoots. P. W, BIRKHAUSER, Obatrman Bourd of Publio Works, Owahs, August dlat, 1002, sUlsl-14 ~ T p /| y T\ . ers’ Directory