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THE OMAHA e e e e e e £ e e e e e e e e e THE SPECULATIVE NARKELS Eveiything on 'Ohange Yosterday Took a Dive, SCME REASONS FOR THE MOVEMENT Russian Wheat Tel France Chenpor Than iiuce Cnbies Reported Deltvered in the Amoerican Pr of I'roxt Was o OntcAao, 1L, Sept. 12 'Change took wdive toluy causes for the general downw were an nddition of neariy %,500,00 visibie supply of whoat, tiie renvwed failure of frost dumusc, predictions s o corn and heavy receipts of b Compnred with urdny whent is %c lower und provisious from e o Thae, Wheat started a trifle higher Eng ish cuvles and the gencrally bullish nuture of the government Ther pretty good buyinz uround the openit Mitehell ana others. The hwariz-Dupee, Purtridgo—not the demuud 1 on Tieavy selting tho markot be 10 Weaken. A roportthat snother pest ship Do nrrives ot New York and the wenk f ing Wik ruied 1o corn added 1o the depres- #10n ind there was a gradual deciine A dispateh recoived by Schwartz & Dug 1hiut Rugsiun wheat was beng offercd fr 10 ateve in Fiance atoiower priecs t American also heiped Lo, Increase the o K.on nbout this tiie. The crowd e qiestion whetner the sovernient £00uid fter i1l be regaricd as budish thing new con 1 Wont fur 10 contr been so freely cireul o Tt of crent dan e northwest, LIS course of re sonn the temper of the crowd fess hullish than at fiest und the mar- ket contntied 1o weaken during tie Tist hour on freo solling, the biz inerease in the visibio eupply and littie denand Cornopenvd it ubout where it closed. the absence of frost, tho weakness in Wi wnt tie fact tht tho Zovernment report OTC FuyOrnhio Uit ex pected, started o S which resulted o joss of %e o tho prices rnment report indicates crop of 0000000 bu', and takinz the rice O stimate lust week the trade 15 inglined to (cok at it as bearish, with soio CUon on probuble frosts tonight throush chrushia, Wins 8 and Towa, but this 18 ofTsct Iy Ly the Lberal estimate tomorrow of 20 curs. Outs opened o little hisher and den decline tirouzh Lirger comuiission houses. The v future with Interest was sold down to Yile With only one or two feeble attempts to raly 48 the nirket broke. Thie heavy receipts of lozs, estimites nae tur which tended Lo create weaknoss in provisions atthe opening. The estimato of only 1600 Logs for tomorrow re-vstablished confidence for w tiine, but woakuess predominated again and tho general market wis not far from bot- Lo prices et the close. The heavy holding of ribs by Wright, with the declining murket. his sturted mich speculution as o the ou come of the so-calied deal in pork. reizht room was in zood demand between guany bouats ready to lond at lower offering. Rtes to Bufaio were firm v 2isc for wheat wnd 2 for corn. Estimuted receipts for tomorrow: Whoat, & ;1\ i orn WU curs; oats, 440 cars; hozs, 16,! ead, The ieading futures rang The proninent i movemonts bu. Lo the on botter accented roport by Logan, Vuils — Baldwin-Farnum, 8 Brostus and free.y Teport It re- winter o BlOrIUs but at Wils teoi- suffered n free so 1- justitying the Wero one Cause d us follows: ATTICLES, OUEN Wik Sept October Decem b CORN No. cmbor oclober. Say . OATS NG9 Feptember Cctobi May... S8 October dunu LAl HIGIL | LOW. | CLOSE No. ber 740 680 quotations were as foliows K—Stendy, unchan winter patent, @400 strifgh s, $340073 10; spring, $4.0.@ spring straights, $15.0 a%c: No. 8 WHEAT—-No. 2 spring, spring, 0713QC0 Conn—Lower: No. i, yellow, 47a41%4e; No. 2, ush, 4605 N, 4. Ade g 0, 2, @ g white, . 0. b, Lc: No. i white, ity - No. No. 4 t.o, bbl, ' §0.05010.00; lard, per @740; short rivs, sides (loose), y salted shoulaers (boxed), $6.90 short clenr sides (hoxed), $8.05@8. 10, Ky--Distillers' finished goods, per gal., 200 1bs., $7.57) .70 SUGARS: loaf, 5@5%¢c Blund:rd sie. Roveipts and siipuents today were as fol- low granulated, 5% AITICLES, FIPTR, |81 PABNTS. Flour, Larrcis.., 14,0001 Wheat, bushels. 205 050 Corn, bushels. o .00 Cats, bushe e 101,00 Jye. bushels. 15,041 800) Yailey, bushois 3,000 7400 On the Produce exchunze toduy the butter murket wis quicts fine wosters, 2304e; ordis nury, (OF2C {ino dairies, (62 .5c. lizgs, strong for cholee, strctly fresh, 156 Sie. 200,00 New York Murkots. Youk, Sept. 12—FLoun Pkgs.: 0xports, 5100 bhis vory dull but steady: sal Ot clear, B NEw 62,000 saocks. M Receipts, and 5010 , 6,100 bUIs; Wi patents, $4.2504.75; Tyw mixuires, £500G5, WiEAT -~ Recelpts, 6 sles, 2,523,000 bu. of futures, 116,000 bu. of 8hot. Spot. mid- rately uctive but easier. closing stenay; No. red, T8c in store and elevator; e aflont; 0 asitge £.0. Ui No. i red, 7.c: ungraded red, 33@hiie; No. 1 bur 1u, 82iei"No, Chicngo, i ulkec, T840:'No. dspring, 16140, Op- weod early %@ie, deciined @5 e on incroased stocks and visibio large recoints, Bl elenr id woal west. advanced on coverinz, and _ciosed stoady undor Saturdny : oning inbe: October, WL 0'50; N Decon ¢ March, 870508 ERRUNG3 0, closins nt By RyE—Nominal: western Stocks of £riin in store ver 10 Wheat, LIG.931 bu: corn, b, Onts, 16 i rye IL20 bu s barley, %7 b m B bucs haroy malt nomiuul, CORN—Racelpts, 11,000 bu.; exports, 41000 bu. Sibivn, 10w LU OF futurcs, 24.0.0 b, of 8po BROLS MoK 1eive, stendvi No. 2, 5625050 olovators 67%c uflo\t: ungrided mixed, o Bac UPLIODS decined 5@ on mildor wout west,© frow offerings and incronse visible, closed stendy nt 5@ o below Sntu cading qu et Septenibor, 55% il pbor, 1,000, S0, 0lo e, closiiig W B0 He, SLQLKibae closing ut aside, closing . at < MLBTIae; May, o OATE—Kecelnts, 16 sales, b, bu, of ot Spots fairly Smber, NG Closing sty wlosing at S November, ity aiie, closin ie: Docembor, §04@1) closlne it 4l No. % spot, white: KL mAXed Westera, @ e White west i No- 2 Vhicako, il e, b TAY - G Ay shippis Kood Lo oh PR 000 bu, futures ul 4e; Oetober, stute, common X sty e, W, it and indemund: sules, 768 trifugale, B0 tost, Baer refined. burcly uetive but firag No. 11, & 111663 L-ite; No, 13, to i nomina'; New 0 and 10N 10 fane, Fair ) Virne ; Nentc i, poo VDK, {67 Divek hzos Hivks—Qulet and ste 1o Quiet; iess, B0 BTN extra pri wero quict and stoudy: middies dull; short clear, 0. Lard stexdy and qulet: wostern ok he 1,005 w08, L0 D10F st b pUon SWies, 0 tvicos; Septomber . Rorim—-in rdon ana ChEEsE-—Quio: wnd i1y 110 Tox = ) Corres =Weak; Lrap—steady; don Fiastoady ostern prime, PEE Cuse, 0.1 00, dy. 21125 new mess, BI200: cut meats ligh 3 ol Murkets. VR 12 = WHKAT—Fir: nd poor; s offer spuringly red winker, bs 11dais per cental. Conn=Lirm: domund fair; uwixed western, per cental, BACUN=Loug cleurs, 45 1bs,, 105 per ewt. Heo Aarket. NEW Y OuK. Sopt. 1%—Optlous opened steady, wwoged 100 Do nis off: closed firm, un chiunged 1o 5 poluts up: sules. 55000 bugs, in- cluding Boptewber, SLLNGILG: Ootober, RLAT@IAB0; Noveni ber, FILIWILW: December, 597 1040 Alurch, BiilioG0 i40 Epot Rl No. 7, §IAKGI5. 1214, Bio JANIERO, Bepl Liu—Virek ordinury, 16,500 o1 seoonds. 12.60) reis; re celpts durin: the week. 84000 Lagsi pure i:ises for the United St tes, §1,00) bigs: ship- ents to the United States, 10,0 0 bags; stock, 201,000 brgs. SANTOS, Sopt. 12.-Good nverage, per 10 ' Kilos; recelpts during’ the weok, 60,000 baes: purchuses for the United States, 150 0 bugs: shipments to the United States, 7,000 bags; Stock. 212,000 bags. L St Louls Markets. &1, Lou1s. Mo, Sept. 12.~Frovr—Quict and unchinsed, WnEAT—8acged fro close December., wio: may, 0%c. Con—Followed whont and low Snturduy: cosh, 43%4e; October. 445t DecermUor, May, 47 Lower all througl Oeteber start to finish and aturday; October, wpteniver, 4340 43%0; yenr, 4ic <h and Septem- Quict at $3.05, FLANseRn-—Firn at 81,00 BUTERI-Pirm 0G5! Eaos-Steady at 1ie. CORNMEAL=Staudy at #2150 WhI<ky—-Steady at 810 for fin RBuaaiNG - Qu et at big@iie IRON COTTON THES= 31, L0, PROVISIONS = D1 and casy, por L #1055, Laurd St mos Tots, and rTibs, 85.35: short, more. Itacon, shoulders, & 8402131 SHOPLS, 8,85 Sugite cu @250, RECEIPTS=Flour, 6,000 bY Li:eorn, G000 bu.i onts, none; harley, no SHIPMENTS 0.00) bbls.: wheat, 108,- 000 hu.: corn, 2hu bik; oats, 10,000 bu's rye, 4,000 bz barley. none, not lower; S@i0. Dry 5 $1.00: lenus xed lots longs and rit vl s, $11.5) but wheat, §15.00) 4,000 buLe rye, 01l Maeket, 12— PErnoLEun—Steady ; and remuined Ivania oll, spot sl 0 hbiss Lima oll, no tie then be unthl e close L none; October option hizhiest, o CoTroNsE e vellow, | FALCow— IV ri quiot: oity (3200 for pkes.) 415064 1-10, fosix - Firm, good, §1. Tenr TINE=Quint nt 28147, LONDON, Sept Y= LINSER] 6d per ton for WIALE Olt—L 15 b VURIENTINE SPIRITS Firm and quiot; crude, quict; strained, common to 278 B por cwt. Ransas City Mark sas Crrv, Mo. Sept. 1% i No. 2 bard, old, we; now, 6ik4c; 4 Go, N—[n demand No. 2 mixed. 442011 OAT~—Lirm_ ani mixed, 2603@2 505 Lyl FLAXSEED ~Stro Bitan—\Weak ts, WhrAT—Very No. 2 KA and firm. closing strong; No. 2 white, 430400, i fwir demand; No. 2 No. 2 white, $)5@ e, prafric, i dairy, 12@18c. Eaas—Idri RECEIPTS—Wheat, 83,000 bu.; corn, 11,000 bu.; ouLs, 7000 b SHTPMENTS —Wheat, oats, 8100 Lu, Eritish Geain T Review. LONDON, ¥ept. 12.—The Mark Lano Express, In it wock y review of the British grain trade, wlish whoat has averaxed i he small amount tile demand for forelgn wheat,' Anmcrican red winter broutht on'y 20s. Rumors that contracts had been made for October delivery at 27s6d. Oats aresteady. At toduy’s market the o small show of new Enzlish wheut brought 825, but Dalifornia ind red winter wero steady. Flour ol prices. Barloy, oats and tor demand, Thore was no anzes in prices. Rye sold for 27s. 100 bu.: corn. none: cuit Market, Grares—Ilomo grown Concord grapes are ommencing to arrive in iiberal quan- They are quoted at 8i@e per 16-1b. Laskot. CALIFORNIA GrAPES—Por crate. $1.25 is—Per hoX, $1.5021.05. sAits—Bartlotts, scarce, $3.00; rieties, $2 Per box, #1059, searce; Washin:ton commeneins t 8L, UL, 34,00, duce Markets, woct potntoes, #1,%5. stock. 13@lste: cholce Oc; old hens, B@sige: kocse and ducis in poor do- CALIFOI other v POUET 1Y roosters, mand. EGas—Solllng largely nt 16%c; some asking 7e, and u fow sales at 16e. Chickens, (L6 Londol LONDON. Sept. per ew. Sugar .—C arket, entrifugal, 90 test, 158 Elgin Buttor Murket, ELa1N, 11l Sept. 12.—Snles, 15,400 1bs. at 25c. Talk., OH1CAGO, T11.. Sept. 12—Counselman & Day to Cockreil Commiss on Co.: In unticipi- tion of a rally in the prices of cerenls, upon the announcement of the monthly erop co- ditions. ulators cencrally wore buyers last Iriday and Saturdny. The Washington fizures justubout confirmed provious reports from private sources, and oceusioned but slight comment. The immediato influences in wheat were te very heavy recelpts locully und In the northwest. an _increase of 2,500,000 by at visible poinis, further reports of oliolera arrivals from Hayr uk sani- ple market und small Atlantic elearance The market opened o higher, but broko 3 under heavy lobul reniimig and suxged inother Yo on the news of the day, ciosing dull at %¢ deciine, Corn opencd with savi ciltug ‘of Muy futures by receivers Who Were re-instating short lines which the had covered last Kk on fr prediction Ltecelpts for the day and estimates for tomor- row were lurge, and sampl ow of sule. Tho visible supply in 11,250,000, and the mar- ket elosed at fe deeline, with receivers still seillng heavily re less active but dropped Yie in‘sympathy with other zrain for lack of fresh support exvected on the govern- ment report Provisions were mapped out for an advance by the bull crowd today and on an unexpeoted falling off in tho estimated ro- elpts of hogs. The closing wus ousy ut 2340 to decliue from ribs to pork. CuicaGo, 1il., Sept. 12,~F, G. Logan & Co, to Duncan, Hollinzer & Co.: The wheut market opened weak, about 7i%c for the Decomber option. The gover ent report reducing the crop of winter and spring about 25,000,000 bu, was lost slzht of because of tho hoavy ro- ocipts at Duluth, Minneapolls and here.” Wo wouid be pleased to be able to say with confi- dence buy. The price is low and under o dinary ciroumstance should be safe, but tho following figures show honvy stocks which moro than offsots the low price. The visiblo ‘supply in this country I8 U8716.000 bushels this year ugainst 21,096,000 bushe's Inst year. In addition to Uils our private warebouses contaln 100,000 bushels. “This, with an abscnce of any fors elgn demand for our new erop, tends to i1 croase the depression in vilues. We s0e fro our cabics that wheat from New South Wiles 1s sellfnz in London at 205 Thad for 450 pounds, equnl to 8'e per bushol. The price i low compured with our No. Values In the near future will de oipts and we forelgn demnnd. For howe consuimp- tion our millers are’ getting abundant suj- plies of low grudes which make sound flour atlow nrices and i1 the larzest pirt of the demand. Corn opened for October at 48% Tho buyers who, in_anticipation of n heavy reduction by the governmont on the krowing crop, were free seliers of October at about 8%c. Ttsold off under this solling to 4% The closing price was 47%¢. Heavy selling of onts at theopening caused u dooline from %o todde for October. Corn and outs, we think, a purchase on any small deoliue from today’s closing. Hog products steady, With uny ‘increase in chalers the whole line wiil sell lower, but with uny lotup in this scourge prices wiil do bettor. STOCKS AND BONDS, Rumors of Trouble on thy Disturbi NEw Yon, Sept. 12, Reading Were a pacure, The stock market today was affected souiewhut by the throatoned dis- affect.on among the Readlng omployes as well us by the growin: scarcity of money, and the trading wus throughout almost entirely pro- fesslonal. The government crop report was rathor negleotive in its effects, there being littio in it 1o make a chunyo 1n the views of wnyone ou the Immediute tendoncios of prices. The ietual engagement of over 800,000 £0r OXPOrt bY 10MOrTOW's SLeaier was 8150 an eloment in making the dropping tone during the forenoon, but it is felt thut any time good nows i rd o the cholera, po d exports, or tho threatenod lubor troubles woulc c nh‘xlxp‘rlfl.ly 11 cvor the lis $idfpduse’s ‘The fudistrials siill occupled a promine position 1u the mirket, h‘:u u“.”l:’l': ,lllllln!' Uilors their weukuess was untniportint, wnd utder the circuistance s Reading bocame the stock of “the iist. The weakest the marsel was Wostorn Union, ch was suffering the reaction nutural afrer arked rise. The lute dec lne took in horytiiug of prowinence in tho murket, aftecting the industriaiv, of which only suguf showed iy strength ut the close. The generul murkst wus still dull and, whilo partaking of ho tomper of the loaders, showed no marked chunges. The final losses were considerablo U e, oiive shares and wuro Fomarkably 0, Funging from | m‘a!u‘-lrmlnlundlfiu. TR RS0k by dovernmoent boads were dull udy . Stk bouds gnvre.y nezleotod, WA oy 10 Post says: ‘Uhe course of prices on to- duy's stock murket roficoted pretty Jusily the footing of the tiumnclul commumity. This belik ut the present ls certulnly not opto- wistic. The mutterin:s of trouble in the Wage 0 lnading, and u suwill gold ship- ment, the silht but appree uble lowering of e Buverument's Seplember estimute i corn 19400 rols | | Bt 1 & Duluth ! and_ wheat ylelds, these tactors combined at Sinst £ 1nsettlo tho ninis of doxlers in stocks 1to lve nelince 1o 0perators working for Tower vaties. At niost the o tuetion in the | Inst Satardag's report of threc points In corn AN LW 1o witent I8 smal, and ail told. n good aver p grain crop. ‘Theee will be no glut In the market consequent upon an eLOFmOuS yleld this seuson foliowing tho great harvest ot 1801, tollowlnz are the closinz guotations for 1ing stocks on tho New York Stock ex- change toany: Atohison... Adams Expross ] Alton, 7.1 N Contral do preterrod.. orfolk & W pfd.. American Expross.. N, Amerioan (o Baltimoro & Chio orthern Pacific. Canada Pacitic ol do prd. o Canada Soutiern. . b3 U. 1% Den. & ¢ tral Pacific.... Northwestorn Ches. & Ohlo. ¢ Ao pra...... Chicago Alton 147 |8 Central Chi. Bur. & Quincy.. Wi N V. & N. K “ Chieago G v Ontarlo & West Consolldated ‘¢ Orogon Tmp..... GG & S Oregon Ny oo Colo. (o 0.8, 1, & U, Niiiiid Cotton ( Pacitic Mall, Del. Huds Peorin_ 1ee Dol & W Pt urk D& I Gprd Puliman I'alice D.&C.F. Co.... 14| ltending. Iast Tonn.. Richmond Erlo Rlo Grande QO a0 pra Fort Wayr i Rock Island Northern prd St vanl i Hocking Valicy 1St laul & Uninbin.. Tinols Contral doptdiciivioy Southern Pacitic! Kin. & ‘fex. ptd. .\ 2% Sugar Retinery..... ako Krlo & Wost! Zg|Tean Coal & fron. a0 prd % {Toxas Pacifle. ..ot Like Shore . 1. &0, Con. ptd Fead Trost.; .00 oo Pacifio Toutsy. & Nish U S Expross.. L& VAL .l 23 W S L & P nhattan Con. o0 190k do pid... sMemphls & C Wells Furg Mich. < ont. . Westorn Unlon, Missourl Pre |Wheeling & L. ¥ Mobllo & 0N | Jdo pt Nashville M. & St 1L *bld. tasked The total si'es of stocks today wore 202,400 shures, fncluding: Atehison, 1L500; Ohieas Gas, 6,100; De nw. Lackuwanun & Western, 4.00; Erie, 140003 ‘Loulsvilie & Nushvilie: $0; Missourl Pacific, #.400; Northern Pa- citic’ preferred, 80 0;° Now Enzinnd, 801 Keadiy ;' St Puu 8,320, Western Union, 1 150+ b} ¢ Markot . 12.—MoNrY 0N CAL rocent; last loan, 41 percent: ut 4'5 percent Prise MERCANTILE PAPER—14@6 per cont. STEULING EXCHANGE—Quict hut steady at £1.865 for sixty-duy bills and #1588 for de- ind, The closing quotations on bonds: New Yonk, Easy at 445 3 T LS. 48 coup U. 8. 4ley rox clite s of Istana stan Tenn. new sct denn. new set5s Nostl |Northw denn new set s Canada <0. 2nds. ‘entral Pacitlc 15(y 5 shen. & K. G. Ists.. Tr. Koty LGN L Rile I'r. iots 4| Union Pa 70| West Shore. iR GW 4 MUK &1 *bld. Boston Stock Quotutic BOsTON, Muss., Sent. 12.—The following are the elosing stock quotutions: Ateh &7op. .. §iig| Catalpa. Boston & Albany. 204 | Erankiin oo Malno. T Kearauréd C. 1. & Q.01 gl Oceoln . Eusiorn e 10 120 8 Fitchburg RR.. B Mass. Cen_.... | Anniston Tuna Co.. Mex. Cen. com 0 Land Co.. N . & N. Engin 2 Dieko Lana ¢ Oid Colony...... st End Land Co. Wis. Con oomi. . 0" 151 | Bell Teiophono. Allouer M. Co. (n¢w) 0 |Lamson Store s, Atlantle..... L0 |Cent A Hoston & M 313 Calumot & Meela.. 254 New York Mining W YORK, Sept. 10,—Thi olosing mining quotations Crown Polnt Con. Cal. & Vi, uld & Curry ... Hale & Norcross Homestake, Mexican. North Sta; Ontarlo Ophir. Quotations, following are the smonth rrn Nuvadna. Stundard........ Unlon Con.... Yellow Jac Tron Siver.... Quick Silver do preferred. | *Bulwer....... T 15 10 DALY REE: TULSDAY, slow, and prices down nround bedroc resontative sue e« tdneen nge. No. Av. I'r. L5 810 2.1 100 1.9% 21 1. 80 100 iy 84,1001 0 [ 17.. 012 n | 1.. 1340 1..10:40 Ll 24,1004 2., 050 No. Av. I'r. et M No. Av. I'r. 1067 100 200 200 200 200 210 2 HEPERS. 6. 478 105 OALYVE: 1.8% 260 1. 00 3. 30 2060 8. 20 BUL 1..1150 1.. 57 . 1% 10,148 OxEN, 15 STOCKENS AND FEEDERS, 80 245 18..1016 . 1.1 o) 250 L1160 29 241w SPRINGENS. 1 sprinzer 240, 1 MILKERS A 1 cow and ealf.. 27 00 1springer.. ... 30 00 1 springer.. IDARO CATTIE No. 65 stoors..... 11 No. 1bull 4 steers. Ay WYOMING CATTLE. Aeows...... 031 74 toedors. 1115 61 cows’. "Ll 002 110 steors. .. 1224 1l cows. .1l 0ry 118 steers. 1210 91 cows.. ..l 0 7 unllings 1357 146 cows 1000 2 INDIAN TERRITORY CATTLE, 17cows...... 708 105 steers. . 015 COLORADO CATTLE. w81 177 Boows... 67 200 14 teo R 18 DAKOTA CATTLE. 18 2staws... 1140 10 Yonlves. 1% 4lcows 40 cows 1 bull, 24 cows, UK cows 4 bulls, 1452 | 40 Hois—From the comparative liberality of the fresh receipts for Moaday It looksd as thonzh there Would bo a good run the balanco of the week and the fooiing fn the yurds wus rather weak There Were not many good heavy hozs here, but with « good shipping de- mund for these urudes prices ruled nearly hs v. shles being ut from bod hogs of all welzhts A shude to bo lower Lyond i couple of vleces of 2 of any consequence nad to ol ub under §.15 The pens were clearc tolorably early, the bulk of the hozs soiling AL Crom %315 t0 £.20 aeainst £ St urduy. Tho genoral average of prices pnid 0% wzninst 3.2 Saturduy and $.16% Monduy. Ropresontative siie Av. Sh. sh, 81 8 00 240 — 5 00 = 10) 505 160 40 6 1) 16) 16) 15 80 ) 240 60 120 120 80 160 El sold at 3515 to & than Saturday, londs there. noth 100 120 80 5Ty 40 530 8) 50 5 40 53 5 s 4) 530 5 120 53 »Ic 305 he receipts of ral, there being twenty-five loads r ported in. Two double decks went direot to Swiftand dealers could not conie to terws on the rest. aithongh the demund for cood tons was very fair. Prices are mominully somewhat ensicr than lust week. Fair to goold nitives, 8 15@h40; fair to kood westerns. £.50 420; common and stock shecp, &2 £00d to choice 40 to 0i-Ib. lum Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Oftical receipts and dlsposition of stock ns shown by tho books of the Union Stock Yards compuny for tho tenty-four hours ending ut 5o'clock p. m., SeptemVYor 12, 1502: RECEIPTS. AND ROUGH. heep were unusu- 8. Lous, Mo tions: Stock. — Bld. Asked Bilmetaile. .0 1000 Am. Nettle. ' 42l — Elizabeth ..., 40 Stack. Granito M., Smull Hopes., w10 nancinl Review. [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] LONDON, Sept 12—INew York Herald Cable —(Special to THE Ber.]—This has been u very unsatisfactory day with the Stock exchune. Not only has new business been neariy at standstill, owing to the settlement commienc- ing tomorrow, but realizations to close or re- duce the outstunding sccounts have beon numerous, while there hus been a gloomy and vague uneasy feeling tirougzhout the markot, £0 that ‘in most directions dis- vnet flatness provailod. Consols have given away ' per cent forthe mone Home railivavs have been influen ¥ poor weekly trafil: statements from southern lines. They close slizhtly less that than thes haye been, ut the sume time a deciine of 2 1s estab- Jished in London and Southwestern, % in ireatwostern and i in most others, Brign- ton deferroi has recovered the fall noticed in the course of the dny. American rallways have been flat from the opening to the close, tho Now York market evidently being controlled by bear purty, who appear to bo ma pital out of the re- ported fresh cases of choleru whourd of the in- sels. Traflic statements are sone- favorable. The further stuf nent 0p report wis not considered sutisfie tory. There has been little or no demund for money. Short louns have been easily obtalned at % per cent. ln the discount murket thero hasbeon a soureity of bills. Thoso at two and three months were quoted at from % to 1 per cent. ¥inanciat Notes, Wflwsucny Mo, Sopt. 12.—Clearinzs §1,749,- 1. LONDON, ounce. NEW YORK. Sept. 12— balunces, 1,340,847, PARIS, Sept. 1 e for Sept. 12—Bar sllver, 384d o per Jlearing 894,081; Three per cent rentes, 10t Sept, 12.—Clearings. 82,030, 263: balnned 618, Menpnis, Tenn, Sept. T40; bulances, 831447, £1.50. PUILADELPHIA, P, 8,552,830: balunces, bl cent. CINCINNATL O., Sopt. 12.—Monoey, 3%@0 per cent. New Yori' exchanie, Wghle discount. Clearings, §2,418,450, NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept 610, New York exchinge commercinl, bank, $1.50 per 81.000 premium. Bosrox, Muss, Sept. 12-—Clenrings, $13,03 balunces, &1, Money. 6 per ce Exohiange on New' York, 17@20c discount. S1. Louis, Mo., Sept. 1%—Cloarings, 84,6347 708; balunces, 8340453 Monoy quier at' G0 por cent. lixchanie on Now York &oo premiuni, New Youk. Scpt. 12.—[Special Telegram to Tie Bae)—ilxchange was quoted as follows: Chieago, puri Boston, 2o to 176 discount; St, Louls, 2¢ prémiumm, NEw Youk, Sept. 12—Gold coln to the amount of 860,00 has been ordered ut tho s b treasury for sliipmont to Europe tomorrow in the steimship Spree. CHICAGO, T, Sopt, 12.—Olonrings, #10,704,835: New York oxchange sold at par. Mondy firn ut 6@i per cont. Storiing exchanee dull; #4603 for 60 duy DIlls, 81,85 for sight drafa LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 12.~Clearin-s. 8278,- New York exchanze. fept. 12.—Clearings, 10, Monoy, 3@i pe r 12.—Olearings, $3)4 60¢ Cattle Trade Open with Slhightly Better Feeling—Hogs Fairly Steady, OMARA, Sept. 12.—The weoks starts out with a comparative'y light run of cattle but for Monday rather liberal supplies of uogs und shcen, With less than half us many cattle on sale ay were here lust Monduy und u supply of less than 6,000 in threo days, there was naturully afirmer tone to the trade and tho very fow good cattle hera scored & substantial advuneo over last woek's vory bad figures, There wero not over a dozen decent loads of steers in the yurds. und theso wore all westerns. There Wero no native boef stecrs here, elther good or bud. The falr to good westorn enthlo goo enough for beef met With u rondy sale ut from E200 10 85, On the wolluu to poor stuft trilo was slow and not notieonbly tmproved. Sowe very Inferior Indian Torritory outtio soid for 8100, The trade wis tolorabiy ucilve considering the Indifferent oharucter of o reconts und & VOry falr olearance was of- fected. Cows and_mixed staff wore notlve and stronger, offorings of this olus bolng ravier light—some of the mora desirablo cows and belffors sold 5210¢ higher ut from §1.75 to $44) while the general run of poor to fair stuil Were not Guotubly better at from 810J t 8l There was & fair demund for good feoding buils nud oxon und prices were strongor ui from 8L4) o 8215, Onives wore substantislly unchunged ot from #20) Lo K.75, Thero wis & moderite country demund for £00d smooth. weil bred fecders of goo 1 weight and for such prices ruled strong. but on the underwel.bt SWUI the Lrade was s usual CATTLE. | E SHEED. [HONSESE WLS GarsHend Care. iend Car. [ Hond| Cors | Hond 10] BUYERS, Packing company. The G. H. Hawmond Co.. Swift & Co.... * The Cudaby Packing Co'. J. P, Squires, Boston ... Morris Last Week's BUYELS, Omabn..... Hammond. SWift...... Cudal Others.. Total Onx |Special Telegram to TiE Bee. ] L or ind healthier tone to the cattle market today. Even the common rouzh stufl could not be bought uy former 10w pric and anything pos- sessing merit was salablo ut an advinco of from 10c to 100 Ibs. Not many prime cattlo were ir d in the arcivals, and s thero wus u strong demand for such, there were Instunces where an advance of over 1 ¢ ) obtained. The wants of ex- porters alono ealled for a lurzer number of first-cly ttie than were on sale, and the tendeney in that grade was to further sd- Vatives were quoted at from BL0D to for to choice cows, from #1635 to for stockers und fecders und at from 8 to .00 for ste There were about and 2,500 Toxans. Hoth were cok’s closing prices. The former were quoted av from $1.5 84.15 and_the lattor were wanted at from 5'to 83,15, The calf market was quiet at 25108300, Somo st:ll fed bulls of su- perior quality brought 57 Closing auotations for ho:s wero about the samo us for Saturday. The market opened dull and weaker, but the later moyement was uctive and prices firmed up a ilitie. Sales woro at from .00 1o $.60 f0F poor 1o primo houvy and at from #.8) 108340 for light The groater partof the formoer changed owners at from .20 to £.5) und f 5.0 wero tho prevailing fizures ussers and poor stufl were slow at frowm $1.00 to 8.0 and chiolera plgs and culls 50'd us low us from 82.00 to %.00. The quality was Lelow last weok's avorage, but was fair for u Monduy. The shieep niurket was steady at from 3,25 1aud lumbs wero firm at from 35,30 to Not muny shecp sold above .00 und ringe of from §.00 to & 0. Recelpts: Onttle, 16,000 head; hogs, 20,000 The Evening Journa! reports: OATTLE—-Keooipts, 16,000 hewd; pments, natives. #.06@560; good und useful, #1000 4.75; others, E27600375; 2,950 Hoas—Keceipte, 20,000 hoid; shipments, 6,50 rkot opcned ho lower, olosed steady, packors and mixed, . it, 85,0 4B5 40: grassers, $4.25004 0), Brugre—Kocelpts, 100 head; shipmonts, 000 Strong; ewes, ELOU@A.50; mixod, $.2G4. wothers, 8,0000,25; Westorns, §hes; lambs, New York Live Stook Market. New Youk. Sopt, 12.—~BEEVES - Roceipts, 1,260 active and hishers choice, 8.3:G6.5 per 100 bs: Texus and Colorado, §150i64.40; bulls and por pound. Shipments, 1,050 beeves: tomor- Tow, 141 quurtors of beef. venls, HiSe per pound ZTUssers, .26 Ol ves, 8L00004,00, 14,482 hond; sheep, dull; lnmbs, tirm sheep, #00@d, » per 100 10s; Tam s, E4506.50, cars for sule: murkot higher; #.40@0.00 per 100 1bs, KANSAB O17y, Mo. Bept. 12--OATTLE--Re- celpts, ©.8.0; shipments. 200. Steers were 1 had & malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee, and was cured sound and well y tho bulk of trading I Jambs was within o head; sheep, 7,000 head. 4,000 bead; market steady to highor; best rangers, 82.75@4.00; cows, #1.00652,05, o regamed; rough and common eavy nnd butchers' welghts, hond; market sieady for sheep and lninbs BLO0G0.00. hoad, Including 100 curs for sule; market wh, 82.0004.00; dressed Docf stendy, S@1Ue CALVES--Lecelpts, 1171 westurn SuLEr AND LAps—Recelnts, Hogs—Keceipta, 14,000 end, ineluding two Kanans Cliy Live stock Market. - PRty Semane with two aud & balf bottles ux Other blood medicines had failed 1 was troubled from childhood with an ag- ravated caso of Tetter, und lll'l"llsi bottles of ured 1o BeIEANN; oy — ‘Mannville, i, T, A Bkin Discases malled Our book on Thlood and Skin Discases wa EPTEMBER 13, 1892, OMAHA dull. good, stendy and s@15 lower: all grades ing nt §.95; Cows, stendy to strong at 81,500 {TFoxas and Indinn steers, stondy at $1.00 stockers and feeders, stoady. Hoos—Receipts, &4 0: shipments, 400: the market was ao irrosular and steady to 10¢ lowers all g bulk, &.X@ SHERP-—Recely 820; the kot was stron 5; lam s, 813 ive. ades, $1.255.50; 200; shipment nnttons, §4.0084. St. Louls Live Stock Market, 8. Louts. Mo, Sopt. 12,.—~OATTLE=Recolpts, 4000 hond: shipmonts. 1.4 0 head: market glendy: no good natives on sale: some Kansas. Tex s ‘sold ut #4.40: falr to good Texas and Tndlan steers, $2 2.@4.0); cholve, ¥1.25 Hoas—Recaints, 8,500 ' hewd; shipments, 50 head; market deciined 100: hoavy, 8. 1.@5.40; ckinz, $1.51025.50; i1 2ht, 83.01@5.3. nEEr—Kecolpts, ¢ shipments, 000 1 market oasy o good muttons, §3.0.@4.50: Texans, 2 RUINED A SPLENDID TEAM. xelting Runaway at 08" R Bonson-iuml o the Tte There was one nt not down ou the pro- gram which croatad groat excitoment among the numorous visitors to Benson Sunday afternoon. A magnificent span of black horses draw- ing & buggy occupied by a counle of young bloods, who disuppeared bofore their nanes could be learned, became frightened opposite the vasture where the buffalo hord is kept and swerving across the track pluneged through a wire fence as if it had been made of wrapping twine, terribly lacorating their breasts und shoulders, ‘The buggy was wrecked and the ocoupants thrown out, while the horses, stil! fastened torether, dashed 1nto the herd of buffalo. The sight of theie animals increased their fright and thev dashed back again into the atreet. “Buffalo” Jones, who was near, mounted on his' flno herd horse, started in pursuit and for half a mile there was vun such a race as the Sunday visitors to that neighborhood had not seen beforo. The blacks streaming with blood anu snorting with fright swerved back and forth across the streot sending the spec- tators scampering to cover. Opposite Teutonin pack the herd pony had come abreast of the runaways and turned them intoa motor-pole where they wero broken apart anda ono horss secured. Tho othier continued its career down toward Ciifton Hill. Before reaching the city limits, however, Jones surprised him with o trick he had leavied on the vl ins aod sway g @ lasso sent tha loop over his head bring ing him to a standstill. Both horses wero taken to a barn near and a veterinarian sent for. The team was val- ued at §700 and may be a toial loss. g e Raided Three Hoases. A lono burglar raided thros housos on South Thirty-sixth strect Saturday night but only secured $2.0) in chango and a box of cigars for his trouble. He began opera- tions for tho night at the house of Mrs, Har- rison, Lut the inmates were awake and he was frightened away. He next visited tho residence of E. G. Cochran, where he se- cured the §2.60 in the pockefs of that gentl man’s trousers. Thare he entered the home of Mr. Murphy and corralloa a box of cigar; While ho was engaged in a search for fur- ther booty he awakened Mrs. Murphy. Although her husbund was away from nome, Mrs. Murphy jumpad from bed and ran after the burglar, shouting at the top of ner voice. Ho eluded her, however, and escaped. - LA Sunflow A sunflower hop, given by the Benson Social club at the Bonson hall, was a ploas- ing departure from tha run of summor dances. The forasts of these gaudy flowers which grow by the roadsides and 1n the fields furmshed plenty of material. The hall was richly and tastefully decorated with wreaths ana festoons of them strung to- gother and many of tho ladiss wrought from the leaves and blossoms trimmings for strik- ing and pretty costumes, The Musical Union band furnishea the music and about 100 mewbers aud guests passed a most enjoyabie evening. Swedish Singing Soolety. A select and appreciative audienco listened to the concert of the Swadish Singing Society Norden at Germania hall on Satur- day mght. The event of the ovening was the intro- duction of the magnificent banner won by the society at the Sionx Falls singing festi- val July 14 of this year, whea all tne singers grouped themseives about the bauner and sang themselves hoarse, The Norden chorus has fifty well trained volces and there was alsoa ‘gemiscaterchor’’ in which they were assisted by twenty-tivo singers from the Liederkranz all led by Prof. Dwarzak. cue. - — To the Government Cor Mayor Bemis has approved tie ordinance providing for the paving of Twenty-second street from Leavenworth to the government froight depot with Colorado sandsione. The Board of Public Works has advertised for bids, ana expects o completion of the work this season, Just after cating a_ hearty diuner Sunday Mrs. Witliam Hudson of 3333 Bmmet street had an_apoplectic stroke and feil over deaa, She bad previously been in good nealth, A REMARKABLE CASE. An Indiana Man is Saved by a Dis= covery. A remarkablo caso has occurred in our territory. J. N. Berry, a man about thirty years of ‘nge, was goits down rapidly, 1 tried physician after physician, patent medi- cines, homio receipts—in fact, everything, He went to a noted sanitarium and réturned no better. We all thought he was dying with consumption, and that only a few weeks of life were left for him, He commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and_at the samie time commenced to mend. He bus used about two dozen bottles, and is still using it. Ho has gained in weight, color and strength, and s ablo to do light work, It is just Buch @ caso as wo should have listencd 0 rather suspiciously, but when wo seo it, we must beliove it. 1t has trebled our sales of “ Golden Med- feal Discovery.” Jony HACKEIT & SON, Druggists, Rounoke, Ind. “Discovery " strengthens Weak Lungs, and cures Spitting of blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and kin- dred affections. Don’t be fooled ' into tak- ing something else, said to bo ** just as good,” that the doalor may make o Jarger profit. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, est eattle, hog und sheep market In the west & COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMAMISSION, THE LEADERS, §2. OMAI Wity ty this hoass for cor- ra3s Markat Raports. "Wood Brother h South Omaha—Telophono 1157, = . D, DADISMAN, | S UADESH, | managors Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. — PTHB— Campbell Commission Co. Ohloago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas Oity, South Omaha, Bloux Uity, Fort Workh. Uhloago A. D. Boyer & Company, t8and 3 Exchango Bullding,South Onan e Correspondence soliolted 4nd vro: ‘Epocial attentlon Lo Orders f0r ALOCKOrS & To Establshod, 188, - - - Incorporsted, 13 Cabial funy paid, 82000 Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us for prompt and rollable markst Teports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btook Com mission. Room 61 Exchange Buildinz, South Omaba Tolephone 1707 Manafactarers” and INTS. AWNINGS AND Wolr Bros. & Co. [ Tonts, awnings, tarpan R e Fmber olorning. Bond | finks. DARASFS, otc. Sond Toroatguc. 1118 Fariam | Tof Satatagne.1os 8. 10t PR LTI L LG D LYY BAGS AND TWINES, Omaha Tent & Awaing (o Flags, hammocks, olland I_Efilhis Omaha BagCo Twporters and mfrs, fone s, burlaps, twine. BICYC M. 0. Daxon, Bleyclos 8014 on monthiy paymenta. 120N, 15Lh 8 BOOTS AND SHOLS. Morse-Co Shoe (o, 1100 1oward Strant Factory corner Hith and Doutl We are muking clo o prieas to o 1ing & class o i1y very saleablo with morehants, [ Amer. IlandSewedShoeCo 103 T 0 Barnoyen | fo1t, shoo ©00d rabbers, 19035 151 CLOTHIN( Blotcky & Cohen Clothing,notlon. tarnish- | Ings. Glve us . teial. Snuiples propald by ox press, 1115 Harne —— COAL, COKE, | CORNICE Omaha Coal, CokeLime Co rd and soft conl. S, T, cor. " lith and Dougals | A mots ¥ 1110, 1112 Dodg GOODSs. Kilparick - Koch Dry Goot Co. Notions, Rents' furnishing goo 14 Cor. lith ard Howard, DRY ML Snith & Co, | nishing gonds. Corn. Hth and Howard-sts, FURNITURE. Beehe & Runyan it (j|m]i;17['|lllzilsifll‘infl (: pholstered furniture, 110iNIeholas straot | Wholesale only GROCERI DRTGS, D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Bruce & Co 10th and i . Grace an Bre. 33 1oy ste ProrosaLs ror buiidings.—U. and Winnehazo ‘Ihurston Coiuty Sealed proposals,’ sndorsed of Sehool Buildin s, and 1ut Winnebugo, County, 3 11 be received at t until ono o'clock p. m. of Septomb for the furuish n of all necessary materials and erecting neir the W Azency. Nob., threo () two siozy br birtldings. as per the plaus and specitications which mav be exuminel at the offize of “tho Boc" of Omaha. Nob. the “Journal” of gioux City, Towa, and at ‘this agency - dors wre required to follow the “lof posal,” accompanyinz the specifications as closely as their bids will permit. Bids should state the propose! price of each build- ing and for the zroap of bulldin:s, The right i Tesorved o ro jetany or all bids or any part of any bid it deeniva for the Lest inter estof the service. Cortified checks.—~kach bid must be aecompnnie’ by u certified encek or draft upon some Cnited “States depository orsolvent nitional bani o vicinity of the residence of the bidder, made pay 10 rder of the Commissioner of Indian Af- Lt (enst five por cont of the b Proposi < or draft forfoitud to th frod Statos 1 bidder or bid civing an o fali to promptl a contract with good und sufliclent surctios. o herwise to b’ re- turned to the bid Bids aeeonpanicd by cash in lien of w certified cho ki will not be considered. Fornny furthar informatio o building site, meins of transporiution, ete., apvly to ROBLRT H. ASHLEY, U.S, lndlan Agent. 1auit TO THE OWNERS OF purts of lots and real ostate alonz street from Bith avenuo to ISt stroet Intorsciting ‘streets, on account of osed chanzo of grade. You are horcby notified that the under stgned. thres disinterastad frecholders of tho ity of Omaha, have been duly appointed by th mayor. with the approval of the city couneil 0f sa1d clty, to as-ess the dannzes (o the owuers, res of the property affected by gro whove mentioned Stroet and intersecting streots, declared ne Gssuty by Ordinines No. 190, pissed August Lied, 1502 appeo: ol Augnst s, 1502 You are turtier notified. thnt having ne- coptol sald appo ntment, and dulv quuliticd as requ/red by law. we will,on the Hth day of & rtanbor, R, D 1904 atthe hour of ten o'clock In the forencon. it the oflize of it. W 206 N. Y. Lifo Buitding, within the cor- Sail ey, moet for the tdorive i ment of daniage 1o the owiers suld property, affected by said ine nto Consitleration speeial henofits, | You are notified to be present ut the tme und place aforesaid, and mitke any objections 0 O SLALeIONLS Com erning Siil assessment Of dawuges as you 1 onsider proper. 4 GIBSON addrossed Uharston bazo 0ol ot vro- AN D Maplo an | pro- ALL LOTS pos s8d10t Omaha, Neb., Sept. 7th, 1802 of Assessment o1 Grading, To the owners of all lots and paris of lots and Yenl estate along Vinton street from 2th reet to the west lne of wlley in biosksi, Wilcox's gecond addition. You ure hereby notificd that the undor- signod, three dismterestod freeho.ders of thy city of Omahi, hive been intod by the mayor. with the app the ety council of sald elty, to ussess the damn e (o tho owners respectively of “the property alle ted by graaing of sidd strect, declired necessary by ordinance Number 3240, pisse | Ancust2ird, 1502, and wpproved August 2th 1892 Youare further i copted sald nphointi ‘ Warequired by law. we wiil, on the Tath iy of Roptember, A, 1 Al the hour of 10 o'dlock in tie foremoon, ikt the oilice of Shriver €0 Donabon, 1405 Farnam street, within tho Corporate Lmits of wiid eity, moot for the Durposo of . considering and muking the Ndsement of damaze to the OWNers respect= ivaly of sald property. sifecten by sald grad- ok into consideration special bene- fits, it any. You ars Notice having ne- it n Hie tine jections 0t notified to bo pres the and sforcs (. and mike any o o or statements concerning wakl assexs Zos as you muy consider proper. of duniuges us You muy cousider proper, J. PAUL, KDALE itteo of Apraisers, 8ad 10 Coj ., September drd. 150, Omul Sherift’s Sule, Under and by virtue of an ordor mado by o Hon. Cr K. 5eott, one of 1o judeos of tho diatrictecurt within and for Douglis county. Nabraskci, 1o the following netion pending i suid court, owiv: The Standurd Stimpin company ve Levl G. botzol and Frauk J Hutzol (Doc No. 700 nd 10 mo direetel. | Will'on the 21se duy of September, A. D., 1802, Sominencing at 10 o'elook 1n the forencon of wald day, at 5% Norch 16th stroet'in the eity of Ohiuhit, Douglys county. Nebraski, seil wt pubiic buction o the hizhost and bost biddors for s (oF o throe months credit with - proved security) the following goods and ehit- tols horetoforo leviea upan by me by viruio of an order of It chuent 18s16d In tho above ntitlad notion. tawits “A stock of staple tancy grocerlos. flour and other merehundise Tho undersiznod rosorves th W & Ih1s DropoRLy s i Wholo, or i sepirato pire obbers” Dieeclory HARDWARE Reclor & Wilhelmy Co.| Lobeek & Lina. Corner 10th an1 Jackson | Doalors In hardwars And streots mOchAniess” tools, 1401 Donglas street LUMBER, I Chas. B Lo, i I Joh . Wakeoll 1, Amoriean Port. Milwauksy Tivdeantio it and Quiney white carputs and parquot fonring Douglas ORS. Frick & Merbert Wholesals llquor dolae 101 Farnam st. e ey MILLINERY: 3 Obeeleller & O, | Importers and Jobbars of millinory, notions, Mail orders prompt 20512 South 1ith st PAPER, OllLs. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Carry a full stock of printing, weapplug and Writing paper, eard pa. per. ot Refined and Inbric olls, axle - — OVERALLS.ETC. | OYSTLI David Cole & Co,, Tory. H10 %, | tolephiono 714 King & Smeal Mfraof “K & 8" pants | shitrts nnd overalls, o LIS South 11tk \ tanoy PRODUCIE COMMISSION, Braich & € Producs, fruits of all Kinds. oystors, 'Jas ',\, Clark & C‘); Poultry and gams, | 7817 South 13th st. Fatablishod 1573 Wiitney & Co, 31 80U 15t st TSTOVE REPAIRS. OmahaStove RepairW'ks | Stove ropairs Attachments for any kind of stove made. 1207 Douglas, —— S'\\.”, Jeu | TOYS. I Hardy & Co. and water M. 4. Disbrow & Co. | Munufacturers of sash, olle. albuma, golu, s fo Wiy fudament sl b for tho best Interest of ail purties concerned Grook A, BENNETT, Bher!fl of Douglus County, Nebraska By Joux Lewis, Deputy. Owwlie, Nebraska, septomber 10, 152 slalivme doors biinds ani | mouldings, Br ot tew, 14th and izard sts Tanty 001, house fur- s, ohile nrringen. Y Parnam st TO SELECT MATERIAL IFOR PAVING. To the owners of lots and lani stree tmprovment distr.cts numberod dascribed as toliow No. 476~ he street Lyinz east of the west t of lot 7, block 259, city, from Pacific to the alley south acific str. No. 417215t street from Wirt street to Spen- cer sireet No. 478~ Douzlus street from the west line ot th atrect to cast line of 2Ith street 0. 470—17th street from the north line of — rnam street Lo south line of Dodze streot, No, 483—Grace stroet from the west line of the Omahn Belt Ry's rizht of way tothe cast Iine of the Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapoiis & Omaba Ry's rizhtof way and subjoct to assessment for the paving ot repaving of the sume. NOTIC ~ fronting upon nd ¢by notified fn pursuance of « 5, b, 845 and 8248, pussed wod September Gth, 1405 10 select and determine upon the kind of material to b used in pavin: sald iwiprovement distrizis on or befor: the Gth day of October, 18 or the eity councti will determine sal ‘material. 1f Sheet asphalium is petitionad for by property owners, they tuststate i their petition for puving whether piteh bnke, lund or ove or Califory asphult is 1o be used Dated at Omahia, this y2th d of September, 1802, oW BIR Chatrman of Board of ' SOpU 12- L 14 To the property owners of ali lots, part of lots and real estite, 11012 Soward stroet from B0th street o BISE street: You are hueren tho undor- sizned, threo disinteres hold: ity of Umaha, b uly uppols the mayor. with proval of the council of sali city, (o ws ess the dumi the ownoers respactively of th ted by chanze of wfaic of u from #0th to G150 streots, deelarod necessary by ordinance 15, passed Ausust 9ch, approved Auzust 1ith You are further novified. that cepted said iopointment( and dul required by inw, we will, on the 2ith day of or, A, D. 802 at the hour of 1) in the forenoon, at the office of John <, roum 951, Chismber of Commerce, within the corporate Hmits of sala city, nicet for tho purpose of consldoring and it ing the assessment of duige to the owners ros spectively of said property. o fte by sald change of grade, vaking into consideration special benefits, if any You are nocifiod and pluco s foresaid, an ) Or SULLenents conee OFf dAMALEs 0% YOUu Iy, Omihi, Septemberd, Ik JOTIN | JOHN W GLORGE having ue- Qual fied bo present at the timo A ke any objections DIt s I HSsessend isider proper. FLACK LOBBINS, §-12-d-10t PAUL Under unl by virtue of two separate orders mude by the Hon. Fraok Ievine, o of the wlus county, N aska, In thoe foilowin 1ding oS towit: Paxton William A. Paxion tenjamin azho vs Lovi G, Hetzol (docket $5, No. 17 \I;; Hthday of September. A. 1. 1 Ao el in the forenoon of suid day, Doug Janty, voebraski. sell at public au tlon to the hizl toand bost bidders for casl, the following goods and chattols heretofors Jevied upon by me by virtuo of orders of at- tuchment ssued in the sbove entitied wetions, 1O Samplete stock of staple and fansy ro- woolenware. tinware, willowwars, ir, house furnishing goods, store The v s the right to operty us a whole or In separate In,lul‘ Ymh{l:wul shall be for the tnterest of all purties heor )i A. BENNEIT. Sheritf of Donglas County. Neb. Omaha, Nobruska, September drd, 182 corl s101 furnity pir- Lesb Notice of Assossmentof Damagos or Koo atructing the ixieenth Stret Viadoct. Tothe owners of ail lots and parts of lots und el estato wlong the Sixteonth stroet vig duct und the wpproachos thereto ™ You aro hereny notified that the unders sl nod, th estod trooholders of tho eity of O3 been duly appointed by s upprov il of the ity cout L0 assess Lhe dumaze to the respectively of the property affeoted by the construction und reconstrucilon of the Slxtoenthstreot vinduet n Lo ity of Ouithis us deciarad nocossary by ording 0. 172 Pussoa July 28t (802, npproved July 5, 15 ind s proposcd by piins dul s upproved by the mayor and coutell of suid eluy You ure further notifiad, thit having ac copted 8 1d uppointmont. and duly quistiicd s required by duw., we wiil, on Saturday. the ) Septomber, A D. 1822 at Lhe hout ot 00'elock I the forehoon, st the dirceiors of the Commorcial Natlonul bank 104 W streot, within the corporite it of sald city. meod for the purpose of considorl; und makingt ussessment of dum ke to t owners respectively of sala property affected by suld snatruction of sald viaduet ane its appro ches, taking into consideration speciul buonetits, It aoy. ou are not.fied to be present ut the time and_ place aforesald and make any objeotions Lo or state s coneernlo ¢ r-llM WSBOSSINONL of duniukes as you way cons dor proper. L W, G SHRIVE! ADOLPHMEY ALFKED MIL Bobtember 84, 1802, Owaha, Nobraska Bod10s

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