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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS For Fickloneas and Fxoitem:wmt the Cora Fit L:d Yosterday. THAT CEREAL LOST NEARLY ONE CENT Wheat Advanced When It \Was Known That Cholera Had Out in New York Clty—Stocks MICAGO, 111, Sept. 1.—For fickleness and exeltenent the corn pit today took the palm. Tnstoad of the big advance oxpected the eoreal compared with last nignt's prices shows nlossof %e. Whaat Is from %e to '4e higher; outs are off from 'ie to 'y rovisions closed ut declines of ubout 3¢ to 5o, The nowsof choleri In New York city came aftor exchunze hours nd must reckoned with tomorrow. Tt was, first of all today, n question of frost or uo frost. Then it was o guestion of damage orno dumage to the crop. The trade expected Auwinging frosts from many sections of the corn beit. They bought corn heavily on the predictions yesterday. The weuther map this morning did not show extremely low teripera- private dispatches mido nd predicted no dani- rhot sturted with @ 0 3c. After a great lot of corn_wus dumped to outsiders buying boxan. and Iater dispatehes indicitod erfous damage from e frost. The murket made a rebound cf a full cent on this news. 1t was no so than ‘t sold off aguin to e below the ntenrly. There K a sceond rally before dduy on o sec- 1d lond iy v possible frost tonight n third weuk spell betaore 10'clock, whea the prices dropye | 48 low as nt the opening. The close was at %e from the bottom prices for the day, Trading very heavy, consivering the outside, The oper flocku 't wway from tho wheat pit Lo tuke flyer in corn. ‘T'ne volume of business becimo ®0 Inrge that individual dealings wero lost sight of. Wheut was exceedingly slow and gencr weuk, There was an unusunl dearth of affeeting the murket wnd 1he sl t ch which took place seemed to be d most tirely tot tluctuations In cors Wi be w good buyer on Mitehell also bought freely Log! and se Lother prominent operators soid all th 1€ spots. A depressing influen wis Bradstrect's report In the Increase of 4,000,000 bu. in the avallabie stock on both consts, In onts there wero strenuth. but they were Dy the lopss tosell and the ings tinally created weakness and prices for prember wheat sold by recelvers, de- chined ¢ and sold at Yie under October. The other fiitures sympnthized with the weakness in the present month and prices declined 3¢ and the market ciosed oasy at about inside prices. A good part of the business was in thechinging of September to deferred de- Tiveries it from e to %e, to Noveniber ¢ to Ler de and 1o to Muy. ro wus a light trade in provisions and after fair_ netion early, keptin very v limits. The features of the early murket was weakness caused by the very heavy hog movement. For this there a v -r{ r(lml recoyery, entirely in sympathy with tho excited and hizher corn market on frost predietions. When corn weakened late in the duy products weukened again. Freights were steady with fair demand for vessols at 2ie for wheat sold, and 2'¢ for corn to Buffalo. ~Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whoat, 425 ears: corn B curs; oats, 206 cars; hogs, ¥ heud, The leadi Al tures, and n few lght of tho frost s age. On this the tumible of from ‘¢ numerous periods of Kken ndvantage of increased of futures ranged as follows: WG, WHEAT No. Sopt October.... Jocomber. 1N NO, 2 eptember.. October. May . DA'TS NO. Feptember. October. piivi] 5214 5134ty 4l | 38 wash quotations were s follows: | Steady, unchanged: winter patent, ELE@AL00; stralghts, $.4003.70; spring, $4.0G spring stralghts, 8.5, WhEAT—No. "2 spring, 7 No. 8 spring, No. 2 rod, Tl her: No. 2, 48¢; No. 3, yellow, 4842 490: No. 3 cash, 47c. Oars—No. 2, 8% @3He; No, 2 white, 35%0: No. 8 white, §g Rye-No. 2, si3c. BARLEY—No. esc; No. 4. 1.0, . FLAX SEED—No. TIMOTHY SEED PORK—Moss 100 Ibs No. 1, $1.0001.0644, Erime, 8150, bbl., ' §10.10@10.15: 1ard. per 4: short ribs, sides (loosc), 1 shoulaers (boxed), $6.9) 17.00: short clenr sides (boxed), $8.058.10, uwfimmu Distillers' finished goods, per gul., 16, SUGARS—Cut Toaf, 505 Btandard “A." siyc. Recelpts und shipments today were as fol- lows 8 to b, £@ i granulated, 5yc; AWTICLRS, Flour, tarrels. W 016 4400 Kye, by 20,000 Baey, On the Produce exchunze today the butter market was steady: fancy creamery, 24@: fine western, 20@%c; ordinary, 17410 1u8, strong, 183 8}5c. New York Market NEw Youk, Sept. 14.—FLoun—Recelpts, 200 pkgs.: exports, 1,000 Dbis. and &, cks: more active and steady;. sales, 1s: Minucsotu clear, £.00G3. 5 @4.70; rye mixtures, §,006:3.50. 3 SORNMEAL=Steudy; yoliow westorn, 3000 WREAT—Recelpts, 260,000 bu.; exports, 8000 bu.; sules. 1,000,000 bu. of futures, 104,000 bu. ol spot. 8pot quiet, eusler, closing steady; No. 2 red, 75 In store und’ elevator; Tu@Miee aflout; WHa@Wie f o b No. 3 red, 7 ungruded . rea, 6@72c; No. northern, 85%: No. 1 _bard, BSie; 2 northern. 824: No 2 Ohloago, B2@8o; No. 2 Milwaukee. 7840: No. §sprinz. 64a7650. Options were dull, irrecular, %@ Sc lower; opening ata deollne of W@ie with the west and foreign selline, ndvanced o on local covering, declined X@%c on lar-er re- ceipts, larke Jucrease In Bradstreot's state- mont and report of cholera in New Yorl closing steady: No. 2 red, Soptamber, 8% @i closing ati8ice: October, WM Kc, closin 50%0e; Noven closing ut K1 Deconiber, §20-16085 1-16c, closing at 823c} March, 87%c, May, SK@b0¢, closing at 883 c. Rye—Nominul: Wwestern, 6120sc. Conn—Recoipts, TLU0 bu.; exports, 800,000 bu.; sales, 815,000 bu. Of futures, 116,600 bu, of epot. Bpots quiet. weaker: No.'2, 56%4@5030 In elovator; 574se uflot: unzraded mixed, 58@ Options declived %@Ye with weaker west and looul roalizing, advance: s@he on talk of frost, deciined @1ie on falr deliverios on coutract, und closed weuk at %@1%c down; . 0lo8ing ut 500: Novem @ TNC, closing 573@58150. closing at 574c. OATS—Itecuivts, 157,000 bu.i exports, 90,00 sulos, 316,000 bu, of futures, 102000 bu. of spot. Bpots quiet, steady. Optlons moderately ue- tive, wouker: Sontember, 7 4ie, i M@, closing b sy vember, i @iie, closing at Decombe G0nad B0’ 3 d 4¢: white western. 8@400: No. 2 Chicigo, 8k @iske. asHAY=Quievund steady: kood t onolce, 800 o SuaAr—Raw, quiet, trm: reflned moderately active, firn. MoLAs8ES=Forelgn, nominal; New Orleans. quiet, stoudy. Rick- Good demana, firn. Eaas—Qulel, firm. itwcolpts, 7,100 packages. Hibks—Steudy, qulet. Pork—Quiet,” firm {ckled boliles. 1@7%0; sl s 11 and 12 ibs. averug guliet, steady: short olear, 85.45; lard, dull but stondy; wesiern sioum closed at #7.70: 130 tior es at option sul iembor olosed ui §7.70; Octobel n“uq“inl i it i Elgin, - B keab—iva t don ana and firmer. Pi0IRON-Quiet al 814000 15.50, CorpkRr ~Weak quiot 811251140, LEAD—-Stendy: domotie, 810G 12 TiN—Bteady, qulot: stralghs. 0.2, St Louls Markets, 1. Louts, Mo., Sept. 1 —~Froun—In better ad, but pr.ces unchunsed. WHEAT~Uush, be. Uptiops upsettied and, atter fuiotuuthig considerubly. closed NGh iy, Feptemuor vlosed i Boinher e Docembor, Ti%o: May, 10Re. CoRN—Cush held up trmly, Dut optlons were uusettiod, aud olosod @Yo under ye: Torduy: cush, 4iiv; Septewver closed ut Octobur, 44la@iihe; Docomber, #4eiyear, e ytathnea wheat una_corn and ocloied G below yosterday; owsh and Seplom - B BT Ocabor. uso: May, We. HAktay it ut ohioleo qua litles M en Bltrer; suokod lots, sust trask, Ge Imothy #8.50 HAY =Unchange @12.00, CORN MEAL—Qulet at §2.15@2.20, Whisky--Steady at 8110, BAGGING- Unchanzed at 64@7%e. CoTT08 T1Es—Unchianged Pork—Quiot: _jobbing, #1075, Lard, nomle naliy lowor at37.20. Ory sait moats and bacon quirt and _unchanged: shonlders, §7.6); longs and ribs, 8624; Joose lots, shoulders, §7.00: Icngs and rils, $1.55; shorts, §.00; boxed lots I5e more. Bacon, 8,85, RECEIPTS—FIour, 5000 bbla: wheat, 138,000 bu i corn, #0000 bu.i outs, 2,00 bu.: rye, 6,000 bariey, 1,000, wheat, 185« 000 bu.; rye, prairl SMIPMENTS 8,000 bbls.; 000 bu.; eo Sept. 14, — WHEAT — 0o new, 60X@01Yc; y%@iie; No 2 mixed, 27@%e: No. 2 fite No, Cons—Lower: No. 2 white, 40450, iirm: No. 2 Wwile, irm s mixed, HAy—Stoady: prices unchtiged: timothy, AI@O.00: nrairie. #4,00067.00. BUTTER= [0 talrsuppiy: croamery. 12@20; dwiry, 1201% Eaos—More active, firm: o 1A \Wheat, 4,000 bu outs, wono SHIPAENTS oats, 1,000 bu, wdlod, 150, corn, 4,000 bu.; 1,000: Wheat, 8,000 bu.: corn. Ol Mark: Sent. 14— PRTIOL Markot dy. advanced a small fraction, then beeame dutl and remained 8o until the close. Pennsylvania oll—Spot sales, nonc: ¢ option sales. 10,00 bnls.: opening Wishest sige, lowest 54ke, closing at Lima 0ll=No saes, ni—Quiet and steady; crude, 2a2e; yellow, ile, TALLOW — city (8200 tor pkus.), 415004 U-1 1ostN —Dull and steady: to good. 1. 3 4. TURPENTINE— i nnd quint at 2 LONDON, Stpt. H.—TURPENTINE—S DI 208740 per ewt, Five KOs NEW YOr opened ste and quiet; strafned, common 5 per ewt, Milwnuke Murkoets, Minwauker, Wis., Sept. 1L—Frovn-Quiet. WHEAT-Qul: . 1 northorn, Corx—Firm: No. i $3se. 0TS white, sy BARLEY - 1irm; September, 65¢; samp No. 1. 60c. 1ict; pork for October, $10.10. 10, Flour, 0 by our, 1,600 bY's: whoat, none; HIg@3tc: No. H@ Qui OV RIONS Lurd, Octoby ReCEIPTS bu.: birley, SIPAMENTS 1Y bariey, 4.000 bu 780) Lbls.: wheat, 61,000 Manchester Comm TE 1n it mer hased on Tow quiry from Indin is doalings in shirt ng Thiero u) ial article, says: Business 14 st previous prices. T ai quict. quite exceptional. ors for jaconots and mulis « s 10t prices. I'ri inz cioths ure siow. Heavy goods are quict, although ihore Is o better inquiry for smali lots. In eolored woven goods the dealings nre fair, Quotationsdon’t vary. Yaros are qulet but firm, Minneapoiis Whent Market, EAPOLIS, Minn, pt. 14.—The whoat for futures was dall with o smalf range in prices. The deciine was small, low- ever, and was fater recovered. Trading was mostly in the December option. A few set- tiinz up trades were mado fn_Sevtember. The frosts wero very contradictory. Killing frosts were reported aad later contradictod. The receipts were light and thotabies were cleancd up early in the dny. Olose: Septem- ber oy at T1%e, closing at fu@c ] 4ot lowest, T214c, closing at T2iyo. M1 mar Omnhn Fruit Market. sAPES—TTome grown Concord grapes are t commencinz to arrive in liberal quun tities. They are quoted at $0@3e per 10-10, basket, CALIFORNIA GRAPES—Per CALIFORNIA PEACHE CALIFORNIA PEATS rate. $1.25. v DX, $1.50 Burtietts, scarc r box, 1 ire comm APrLES—|' Washington {0 urrive, $1.50, t LU, #4,00. Duluth Wheat Market. DuLurn, Minn., Sept. 14.—Littlo was dono in the eariy hours of the session today except in hoand car lot wneat, which bad” an active demund and lurze sulcs. The lower milling grades ilso found a ready market. Vlosing No. I ha eptember. 750; Mauy, §2¢; i September, 7 May, 80c: 'No. 2 norther ie; rejected, j0c. On trac No. 1 northern, 18¢; No. I northern (""lll\h-{_ 6Tic; N Ihura, 7. (0ld), T6e Liverpool Markets, LIvERPOOL, Sept. 14 —\WneaT—Stendy: de- mand poor; ho'ders offer modorately. CorN—Firm; demand fuir; mixed western, 43 Ti4d per cental LArD—Prime western. 3°s por cwt. UnEESE—American finest, white and colored, 40s por ewt. Coffee Marke t. 14.—Optlons opensd firi, up; closed L 5 points down 500 bags, »mber, $14.00: October, FI%00; November, 75: December. SI355@13.65; Junuary, $13.50@1 Muy. $i3.40@13.45. Spot Rio, steady, more active; No. 7, $15.00, NEw Youk. 5to 15 point polnte up tg neluding Sop Cotton Market, NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. t4—Qulet; mid- dlings, 615-10c; low middlinz, Ge: net receipts, 604 bales: kross recelpls, 1272 balos; exports to 00 bales, stwise, 501 bules; saies, 1,400 bules: stoek, 07.601 bales. Wool Market. Mo., Sept. 14.—Recelpts, baies: shipnients. 63,000 bales; mariet quiet and very little demand for any grade except zht medium. which I8 wantod. Prices en- tirely quiet, unchunged, Omaha I BurtEr—Pucking country Eaas PouL. oduce Market, stock, 13@Me; cholce 1 market, 17 RY—Chickens und old fowls, 8@%c. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—There was little change in the dry goods market. Sugar Market. pt. 14.—Cuba centrifugal. 96 test, Juba muscovado fair refining, 13 LONDOX. 168 per cwi, @138 6. Traders' Talk, Cn10Aao, I1L., Sept. 14.~F. G. Logan & Co. to Duncan, Hollinger & Co.: The wheat market opened firm with little oftered. The first vrice wus 7o%4c, sold up to 763e. Toward the close early buvers became sellers, which cunsed adecline to Tie. The closing price was 7644¢. Since writing our letter of yestorday tho situation 1s unchanged. Wheat is at a low price and with the present olean and inland frolghts present prices nre lower than they have been sluco 1557, We seo notning noar at hund to recommend buying, but it s wafo to suy purchases mado around the present price will pay profits, and her contingencios later on may pay y. Our roceipts aro fair. but & per i are below contract, This 1s the cuso in all markets, St Louls ex- cepted. Foreign —udvices are firm, but business 11:ht. Corn opened irregular. The roport of frost in Nebraska und lowa was the the cause of the advance. The reallz ng to- ward the close oaused the deoline, The crop is undoubtediy lnte und frrogulur. und until it issecured It will do to buv on all weak spots. The sume remurks apply 10 oats. Hog pro- ducts stendy but Inactive. C11caGo, 1il, Sept, 14.- Counselman & Day to Cockrall Bros. Commission Coi Wheat opened dull und 4o lower, but recovered, purtly in sympuathy with corn und partiy on dioitions of duciensed recoipts ut winter wheat points. Bradstrect's availible supply, showing 4,184,000 bushels increase, crested hoavy feoing. The refusal of the north- WesLern CoUuntry eloviitors Lo report stocks on wecount of farmers opposition caused n ro- vivalof the Hutch olii tuik and & tendency of operators Lo withdraw from the market. This nurrowing of the market rosulted in u 2c deoiine at the close. Lhu worla’s availuble supply wis estimated cqual in whewt und flour to HO.MU.00 bushe s teainst 124,000,000 006 MONLH KO ®NHA 1 Li.W0UN Dusheis one yeur 4RO, BUlpPits WEre BOL wunied excepi uiixers und cleaners, Corn openod under excelivnt grading und the resoll short Hines which bud been covered yesterday. A frost soire cuusod u rally, to 0%0 and 62440 in October wnd My futures, Dut Hoavy reaiiz- Ing by longs Lroko pricos L' Weak closin, whOUL the 10w points. Uuts were vory duly show u decidod tenuency Lo drop under gonerul realizing by principil nolders. Provisious openvd qulel und the trade has almost gone Over It the Junuary product. exeept an oc- causlonil effurt by Wrignt to bid up near tu- tures. Wrisht €OVErod sowe Boptunibor pork and resola it for January as u hedge o bis rib ueal, Cuduby ol othor local packers sold Junuary pord. ‘Ihe warket closed eusy, STOCKS AND BONDS, cent of th Settioment of the Reading Dificulty Im- proved Those Seouritics. NEW Youk, Seot. I4.—The stock market today reflected the better foollug engendored by the settioment of the difioultios between the Reudlog and its employes wnd by the sharp und geoersl upward wovement lu the listsuficlently dewonstrated the charactor of the sreater portion of the selilag of the lust fow days Thore was & balt In the decliue 1a Westorn Unlon. ac- cowpuanied by sowe recovery lu iw price, THE BEE UMAHA an1 while the stock falled to proporly respond to the announcement of the incrense in the capital, the buying was zooa and its et guin of moment. The bears, however, while submitting to the sot back Which they affact to believe is only tomporary, did not change their ground in ‘the loast still inying stress upon tho prospects of derer moner: with a continuation of gold shipments and the other unfavorable factors in the situation. That they did not lack the courage of thelr convictions was shown by & sharp drive nt Northern Pacific preferred and the 5 per cent bonds, which dey.ressed the stock nearly 2 per cent. Tho cencral 1ist, however, was &tiil narrow and In the nain featureless, though display- ing & firm temper almost throunghout the day. which was alded in some dogree by the stzength shown in the industrials, among which distiilers was conspicuous by a Inrge business and a rise eurly of 2 per cent. Grangers still presented a stubborn front to tho prossurc brought to bear, but thero was 1ittie animation in them and as a rule smull fluctuations, The improvement in the morn- ing was led.of course,by lteading and the opon- inzin that stock wasmarked by hoavy teading excitement, the stock solling at from ' on different sides of the crowd. The animation soon_subsided, however, and the stock munde but little further prozress. thouzh the whole list aftor opening adyances, whichextend to 1 per cent, mado further slizbt gains, when the upward movement was checked and no further advance was made during the day except slivht fractions hero Jthero and sharp rise in distiliers. which ehod nearly 2 per cent. ® The drive at Northorn Paciic preferccd weakened the restof the 1ist to some exten but there Wwis no oncession of not untll “the last hour, when It becamo known that ~the ~cholera had at lust nctually obtalned o foothold in thie city ind thery w.s u graud rush to get out of evorything, Prices broke badly under the pressire, while the murket became extremely netive, the transactions in the Iust forty-five minutes exceoding those of nny other hour of the diy. 1here was an evidence of an effort 10 covor and some stoeks did raily slightly, butas a rule the prices of the duy were the lowest and the market closed wecive, favorish and excited at the decline. The final ehanges were zenerally small losses. but Northern Pa- citio 118 down 2%, Lead 1%, Sagar 1§ ana 1. Missouri Pacific, Now' Eng Tand cucll 1 per cenc, ding reached 5,020 1is and 34,165 Roading contributed 3,200 North- clfic preferred 46,150 and Western DAILY it Vonds have beon dull Stato bonds dull and foaturoioss. ‘I'ho Post Says: Tho foronoon’s activity was chi iy confined to tho first half honr, und ad vances were for the most part securad | open transaetions. tornoon was marked by u considerabl volume of busin It was fn the bour thit the ne achod Wall 8 reet that the cholora had be od fnto the eity, ind a reaewed 1n prees followed, with heavy codapse, however, wus not s pignt have pocted-—cer- ain y not is kreat as th greeted tho news<of cholora on the incoming vesse.s, and Prces, as a rule, sufered fittle more than the Loss of thelr carly gains. Stocks lutely sub- jeet of buil wianiputation. such as Western Western Union and” Sugar cortificatos, were naturally the heaviost losers. The followinz are the closing guotations for the lead on the New York Stock ex- change t Atchison do pfd Adms Express... J. Central Alton, T H..ouinis |Norfolk & W pfd. o preforred 150 |N. American Co. American Express.. 119 |Northern Pacific Baltimore & Ohlo... 94§ do pfd. Canada Pacific U. P Den. & Guif Cannda Southel Central Pacific Ches. & Ollo Chicago Alton Chi. Bur. & Qui Chicago Gas 14 |Orezon Imp.. Consolidated Gus . |Oregon Nav CCC&8LL.... 6 |C U Colo. Coal & Tron i Mail.... Cotton Ol Certi('s, Dec. & 8. Del. Hudson Iesburi. ... D 0n &W....0 bo|Pullman Palace D &R G pfd 1a[Readin ¢ C.F. Co........ 51 |Richm enn..... .l 4 | do prd U2 R0 Grande G2g| do pld.... Rock Isiand. ... S5t L & 8. F. Tat pfd K pra.. st Paul Hocklng Valloy. .. 1liaols Contral . & Duluth ex. prd LW and 134 14 . 10 1083 N Erle. a0 pfd’ . Fort Wa West.. Toun. Coal & 170 Toxas I fle. .. ad Trost 10 & 0. Con. prd Loutsv. & L& N.A Manbattan C0n. “Momphis & ¢ Mich. Cent ... )5 0 Exp. Missourt 1o 0! Western Union Moblle & Ohlo Wheellng & L. E Nashville Chutt do pfd . Natlonal Cordasd’ 0% M. & St. *bld tasked The total sales of stocks today woro shares, Including: Atchison, 11,000; Chicago Gas, 5,500; Erie, 7,600; Loulsville' & Nashvilie, 3,000; Missour! Bacific, 7010; Northern Pucific proferred, 30.100; Now England, 14,00); Read- inz, 63,20); Richmond & West Point, 3400 St. 19.000: Unfon Pacific, 6,0.0; Western New York M New YoRk, Sopt. 14, Easler at 4@5 per cen per cent, PRIME MEROANTILE PAPER—114@5 per cent. STERLING FXCHANGE—Q) and eusler at #1804 for sixty-duy bills and #4.83 for de- mand. The closing quotations on honds: Unlon bs. .. oy Market, MONEY ON OALL losed offered af S48 coup S. 4ks rox *Pacific s of istana atam’d is. 0. new soL (s “enn. new Tenn. new Canada S0 acific 1sts North. Pacitic 2nds |Northiweatern Con 100% | N. W. Con. Dob. o 1017 |SE L& M. Gen w5 |8, L kS, F. Gen 2ndx... cifle 13ts. Ists Ing Quotations. SAN FIANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 14.—The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: ARGy rrat Bulwer. .\ Best & Belcher. TSiexionn Mono Ophir. . Potosi .. |savaze |Slarra Nevada. |union Con: |Utah...... | Yellow Jacket. Cholar...... Con. Cal & Va Crowu Point. Kureka Con.... Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross New York Maning Quotations, New YOuk, Sept. 11.—The following are the olosing mining quotations: % [Ophir. 820 |Plymouth . 220 |Sierrn Novad 109 dard..... 1% (Unlon Con... 109 | Yellow Jackot! L85 liron Siiver.......110 10 |Quick Stiver. 1"l 400 L. 650 | "do preferred... . 1600 400 | tulwer. 2 % 50 185 1753 150 5 0 Crown 1ol Con. Cal. & V Deadwood Gould & Curry Halo & Noreros: Homestake.. Independence. Mexican North Star. Ontario . Louts Mining Sto 5, Mo., Sept. 4.—Mining stockiquota- Anked. | 700 1050 ® Bia. Siock: | Ellzabetn Small Ho S Stoo Granlte....... Bimetalic - Am. Nettle. . i1 London Finan (Copyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Bennett.) Loxpox, Sept. 14.—INew York Herald Cable —[8pecial to Tie Bee.)—General business has been exceedingly aulet on the Stock cxcnange today. A decidedly better feclinz prevailed in all murkets, the uneasiness that prevailed yesterday having given place to more confi- donce, ospeciaily us It 18 now certain that the Birkheck e will - successtully weather the storm. Home rallwuys have shown some irrezuiarity during the after- noon. The feature 18 u drop of % in North British deferred on dividend ~ prospects, Caledonian 15 5 easler. Brighton doeferred has glven uway %4 on dally trafic stntement showlng a decreaxe and most others leave off from 4 Lo & better. American rallwiys met with more attention during the lust hour and close tolerably fir o roussuring ad- vices from New York, delphls & Kead- ing recovered &, Chicugo & Milwuukeo % and nearly all others % to ii With rexurd to Canadlan lines, Grand Trunk lesves off flat on & number of realizations. There hus been very little dem: nd for mowey. With the ex- cessive supply of floating capital short loans hare been obinined ot % por cent. 1n the dis- oounts market s fulr number of bills hive been braught forward, those of two und three wonths belng quoted ut X to & per cent. inl Review. KANsAs City, Mo, Sept. 403, NEW YOuK. Sept. Lulunces, #6844, 160, PAlIS, Sopt. 14, 650 for the account. Bavrinone, Md, Jlearings 81,724,- 14.—Ulearings, $111,409,173; Three per cent rentes, 10 f Sept. 14 —Clearings. 82,470, 098: balunces, $107.400. Rato 6 ver con PRILADELVHIA, I rings, 811,714, 168; balunces, Mouey, 3@+ per cent. Loxpox, €ept. 14.—Amount of bullion goe into the Banw of Enzlund on balances today £28,00. NEw Ouieans, Lo.. Sopt. 14.—0 earings, WaLtL; Now York exchange: commerciul fic; bank, $1.00 per $1.000 preinium. New YOouk, fopt. 14.—[Special Telezram to Pux Bxe | —Exchange wis auoted as fo/lows: Chicago, 0o discount: Bt. Louls, 250 premium Br. Louis, Mo, Sept. 14.—Bu unces, #4182 £00; bulunces, $50,004 Money gquiet’ at 6Q7 THURSDAY, S per cent mium, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, N4 COattle Steadily Improving In Tone—Hogn Active and Almost Firm, o OMARA, Sept. 14.~0ompured with the first halt of last weolk recelpts for the past three days show n decrease of 6,000 cattle nnd an in- crease of 5,000 hogd'and 2,000 shoep, Naturally with such a falling off in sup- plies the niurket weuld have a chance to re- cover from the demgralization of last weet:. S0 far this week there has been & steady al- though very gradaul improvement in prices, and in general fair to #ood beef cattle are sceling 100 to 15 better than the low timo Iast weeK, There wore compnra- uvelv tew cholce boeves here and the majority of the offerings wotild be called comnon One bunch of very good 1263-1b steers went to a shipper at $L75, but aside from theso tho cornfed catt'e wore only fair and sold at $1.05 and #.00, w,th Inferior small bunches at $1.0) and $410. Fair to good western steers sold at from $£.8) to $16. with quite n string of Colorado Texnns at & Ttwas n moderntoly active trade throusliout and about everything usoful was p cked up before the close. Buteher's stock and canoers wade up con- siderably over a third of the fresh supply. lhiero Was no very great change o the trude. although the feelinr was firm und * the niovement rather froe. Falr to good cows aud holfers sold ut from $1.00 to 2,50 with common to boor stuff av from $1.50 down to #1.00. Bulls, oxen and stags woro fiilly steady and reasonubly uctive at from BL40 1o 81,85, Oulves were not particulnrly active und prices ranged from §1.6) to £.60 on conimon 11ght yearlings to very ood voals, vory deciut trade Wwas transacted in stockers and foeders with prices ruling steady 10 strong on ull crades, Suies of Poor to ohoice Stock were ut from 8.75 to $40> with the bulk of the fair to good stuff at from $2.40 to 82,80, Represontative sule DRESSED BEEF. 930 100 940 115 103) 850 4010 17,90 18.. 836 00 60, 060 10,1057 5. 1174 FT 6., 078 121140 152910 24,080 HE(FERS, CALVES, o 25 BULLS, 1 1895 175 4 150 LIS 180 1 160 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 175 1120 2 40 215 WT 240 20) 240 20) 2 50 225 250 240 B 250 2 40 ¥ 2 240 250 240 260 ssszzzzes WYOMING Av. Pr. 1cow..... 770 8140 bfeeders. 802 2 40 1 feeder. 960 240 1feeder... 5 cows..L1#0 215 38 cows COLORADO CATTLE. 1 cow....1,000 98 cows.. 107 cows . 100 1buil... 2 bulls, . 1, *2 steers. . *I steer..11200 ~ ateers 15 feeders. 1,158 150 ste 51 teeders Lu72 1 stecr 20 steors. 1,16 1 st 1steer 11 sLeers 2 stoers 5 nteers 0 steers 1steer. steers.. 207 1cow.... cows.. L1110 2 cows..... 2 bull...1,08 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. . 089 153 steers.... 06) 67 160 2 steers.. 1178 10cows.. 1,021 175 §0 steers. 1127 4200w3 1004 215 *tuiling; +Texans. Hoas—1T'he supply was again qulte Iiboral and the murket loyver. Bajers ail commented on the unusually good quality of the hogs the past two days. bub with bearish eastern ad- vices and too liberal. receipts —there was another drop of nearly “10c 1 prices. A fow cholce heavy hogs'went to the shippors (Bos- ton and Mexlco) early at from #5.10 to §.35, or U great deal lower than Tuesday, but ‘the bulk of the fair to good mixed hogs soid at from $:.00 t0 $5.05, while several of the com- mon, light mixed loads sold at from #4890 to .95 The situation rather erew worse as the morning advauced, und the close was a big 100 lower than Tuesday with several losds un- s0ld. Sales were larzely at from #4.95 to #.10, a2 uinst 8.00 to $5.2) Tudsday, the general av- erage of prices paid being $.02%, against £.11% Tuesdny and .01 lust Wodnesday. Represontative saies: No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. sh. Pr. 80 £ 0) 160 500 120600 120 500 40 500 500 505 2 feedors.. 915 1feeder. . 1,210 1,570 1148 1030 90 93¢ 12 cows 10 cow! Sor 224 Conanonmaman £E885Es58sE ES & — 4 40 406 — 470 no fresh receipts of sheep und nothing here to make s murket. Desirable muttons continue in active de- ady to strong prices. Fuir to good 475@4.40; fuir o good westorns. 450 @i.20; common and stook sheep. $2.50@ §00d to choice 40 to 9)-1b. lumbs, 81.50Q: 2 Recelpts and Disposition of Stook. Officlal recoipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards e ———————————— To Avoid Contagious Diseases it j8 of the utmost importance to strengthen the body. A healthy body will much sooner withstand the ravages of contagious flisepses, Cholera, La Grippe, ete., thun a. weak frame. The genuine Johunu Hofl’'s Malt Extract is acknowledged in thas respect to be the best tonic beverage and is especially re- commepded for invaiids, where a deli- cate yet strengthening tonic is necessury to build up a debilitated constitution. One dozen bottles of Johann Hoff’s Malt Extract arg equal in nutritive and tonic qualities to one cask of Ale or Por- ter, without beipg intoxicauing. It is beneficial alike for man, woman or child, i Prol. Prosper Do Pietra Sant, of Paris, says: ‘‘As a large number of patients lack the necessary power to di- gest solid food, and would through the use of stimulants be merely excitel and weakened, therefore I regard it of immense value to the practitioner to bring to bis aid a nutritious tonie and remedy like the Jouhann Hofl’s Malt ixtract, which will act not oul{ as o tonie, but a nutrient as well, and which is less exciting than wine as a stimulant.” Be sure to obtain the genuine, which has the signature of “Johanu Hoff”” on the neck of every bottle. EISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Ageats, New York WCTEMBER 15, 1852--“TWELVI T, for the twonty-tout hours endin ¢ ut ock p. m., Septembor 14, 1802 RECEIPTS, TOATTUE, | | SuEEr. 50! HONSESE N4 Head|Carn. [ Head | Cars |Head| Cars. | Tead 5680 DiarG 3. . Squ Morris & WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, Quite an Improvement Witnessed Movement of Hogs, CINCINNATL, ., Sept. 14 —ISpecinl Telegram to THE BEE1-Tamorrow's Price Ourrent will say: Total packing In the west tho p: 180,000 hogs mealnst 170,000 Inst week n last yeur. From March | tho total 18 6,44 wralnst 5,215,000 [ast year. Prominent now operating comuire ns follows: CITIE Chicago. .. Kanans ity . Omaha St Louis’ Indianapoiis Milwaukoe. 87,00 | 1000 35000 | 20.0)) | 3.0 530.00) 250,000 edar Rapids. loux City .. St Chicago Live Stoek Market. 1CAQO, 11k, Sept. 14, —(Speoial Telegram to Tne Ber]-Stectly fiest-cluss eattio sold about as well as on Tuesday, There was only hero and there n bun+h that reached that standard and there bemz a gool demand holdera occunled an independent position. Fair to good eattio wore lower and £0 were tho noorer sorts, th decline about eq advanco eained during the first two days of the week. Of common to good cattle there was muoh ton largo supoly. There we abouL 13,000 hoad of ranzers aions, and tho lurger part of the nutives wero of 10 ovetter quality than tho piaina eattle. Therefore, while extra beoves were quoted around 1061, perhaps not to exceed 1,000 hend had the ity to bring a8 much ns'84.35. Tho pro prives were from $1.60 to $1.25 for tive cows and bulls, 8325 to §1.50 for native steers, §25 to &175 for westerns, and from $1.75 to $2.00 Texan There was « vory weak tono to th market today. the average of prices beln lowor than “for Tuesday. The fesling was wek, not bociuse of a demand. for shinpers aud packers both houzht frecly, butns o ro- sultof the continued liberal receipts and the exceptionaliy zood quality. Thery was a salo or two ut §1.45 but .40 afalr outsido quotation for heavywelehts an‘l $1.35 bought choleaussorted light. The bulk of the ho sold below .4, u large part at from .15 to ¥4 oward tho closo thero wus i stondler feeling about all the offerings havinz been tuken. Lute arrivals swolled yosterduy's receipts of sheep nearly to 11000 liead nnd _with & run of about 10,000 for today the market lost the firmpess oharacterizinz it for some time, Prices were 10c lower. quoted at trom 83, #5.40 for poor to extra qualities. The I market was not overstocked and romnined stoudy at from $.75 to 3.5 for poor fo extra. Hules of shecp woro_iargely at from #.00 to #500 and from .00 10 $.75 took the bulk of the lamb. Recelpts: 10,000, Thé Eveninz Journal reports: OATTLE—Receipts, 24,000 heud; 5,000 head: market 1 @20 natives, §.007@5.60 Cattle, 23,000; hozs. 31,000; sheep, shipmants, lower: extr: . 81.7.Q Hoas—Recelpts, 31,000 hoad: shipment: market fairly netive and 1 @lie lower; rough non. £.0005.15: mixea and prime hi, 85.0/@5 3 g (ELP—Keceibts, 7.000 hend; shipmients, 2,000 head; markot siow and 1@l low natives, £.50@5.5; westerns and Texans, @42 3620, Kansas Clty Live Stock Markot, KANsAS OiTv, Mo. Sept I4.--CATTLE—Re- celpts, 6.50: shipments. 5 t gon eraliy unchanged and v: drossed Deof and shipping steers. #.10G010; cows and heifers, $105@22; Texans and Indian, #1150 1.75; slockers and feedors, 52 5@k 00, Hoas—Recelpts, 5.7.0: shipments. 700: chole hozs about steady and others 510c lowe oxtrame runge of prices, $1.2005.4; bulk of sales. $1.00@5.00. SnERP—Receipts, 2,000; shipmonts, 810; lambs steady: muttons dull and ¥ai0c lower; lambs, $1,00@5.25; muttons. $4.05¢4.4). St, Louls Live Stock Market. 87. Louis, Mo, Sept. 14.—CATTLE—Rocolpts, 500 hicad: shipments, 2.2.0 head: markot sior; fair to cholce native stoers, fair to' good Texun stoers, 83,155, Hoas—Recelnts, 5 shipments. hend; market Io 5.10@5.35; pack- inz. $1.8)@5.30; 11zht, SimEp—Koce pts, 2 head: market higher; §3.50@5.00. DeWitt's Sarsapariiia aestroys suoh poi- sous as scrofula, skin disnases, eczema, rhou- matism. [ts timely use savas many lives. ——— Died from His Injurics. Joseph Bucak, the Bohemianwho was ac- cidentally shot in the log last Kriday, diea Tuesdsy night at St. Joseph’s hospital. Gaogrene set in _and though Dr. Somers aid oversthing possible he could not save the man’s life. S DoWittsSarsaparilla cloanses the blood, increases the appatite and tones up the sys- tem. It has benefited many paople who have suffored from blood disorders. It will help you. : shipments, 500 fair to choice nativos, The wrong way, with Catarrh, is to stop it without ouring it. The isonous, irrita- Fig smufts, strong caustic solutions, “creams,” balns and the liko may, fcr!mpfl, palliate or a time. But they may drive ] the discaso to the Tungs. The wrong way fs full of danger. i The right way is & proved one. It's with Dr. Sagd's Catarrh Remody. It oures, per- feetly and permanently, by its mild, sooth- ing, cleansing and Lealing rog:rllu, the worst _cases of Chronic Catarrh. It has proved itself right, thousands of times, when everything elso failed. 4 And this makes its_proprietors willing to prove that it's the right thing for you, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing. 1f they can't cure your Catarrh, they'll pay you $500 in cash. ey mean it, % They're certain of their medicine. You pay only for the good you get. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Tiest cattle, hog und sheep markot in the west COMMISSION HOUSHS. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMI THE LEADERS, §). OMAHA| Vit to, this houss. for cor- Wood Brother: Fouth Omaha—Telephons 117, - 3.1, DADISMAN, W. K. WOODb. }ll agers. Markoy reports by mail and wire cheerfully furaished upon applicatio ——THB— Campbell Commission Co. Chioago, EastSt. Louls, Kanans Olty, South Omaha, Sloux City, Fort Worth A. D. Boyer & Company, s6and 530 Exohange Bullding,South Oman v Correspondence solicited and promptly snswoersd, e Aitention to ordurs fof aiockers & Tesdors. Chioago stavlishied, 1886, - - - - _lnoorporatad, 18 i Capital fully paid, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company Write of wire us for prompt and relisble market Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btook Os Koo 61 Exchange Bulldiog, » hiefebhone 1707 PAGES INGS AND TENTS. & (o. ents, awnlogs, tatpan ine o0vers SF MY kadh: for catalogue, 705 8. 16th Omalin Teal & Awaingo Fings, ha ks, ofland rubber clothing, Son 1 forost'gus. 1113 Farnam BAGS AND TWINES. Ecmii OmahaBagCo Tmporters and mfrs, four sacks, burlaps, twine. BICYC OMA Manufacturers and Jo Corner 10th and Jackson Hardwood I HA ers’ Directory HARDWARE, Reclor & Willelmy Co. |~ Lobeck & Linn, Deale stroets | m Lol LUMBER. Chas. R Lee. | Jol e jor. oot ORTPALS And pArq L fooring th and Donglas, lvdranllo Quiney white line ors In hardwars ant Aness’ Lol ouglns stroet n A Wakefioll comant. Mitwaf —mm— o LIQUORS. 3.0 Daxon, Bleyelos aold an monthly | pAyments. 120N, 15th s BOOTS AND SHOLS. Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 1100 1Toward Stroot, Factory cornor 1ith and Dougins streots. We are making o101 prio cashibuyars. ant aro Nlin a class of eoods which Is very saleablo with morehants, Kirkendall Jones & Co. Wholosale Mtrs, Agents Boston Iubber Sho 102 1H04-1103 Harney-s Amer. HandSewedShoeCo Boots, shoos, o TiaenSyoe rubbers, 1895 1810 i CLOTHING. Blotcky & Cohen Clothin, | | n. turalsh- us n telal PIOS PrapALd by 0. press, 1115 Harney. \ CORNICI, Waorks COAL, COKE, aha Coal, ColieLime Co| Eagle Comioy | Mtrs Ivanized fron Hard and soft coal. &, 1, [ Mf Hag Gor. “ToMA” s Bougala | corniee. window cape streots, 110, 1112 Dodge-st, P T L LY R T s bl{\’ GOODS. M. B Snilh & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, nottons, fur- |Dry Goods Co. nishing goods. Corner| gonts' furnishing goods Tith and Howard-sts, Cor. [ith ard Howard. — Fl,:lt:\'l' URE. ~ Beehe & Runyon Furniture Co.. Grace an 13th streot. Notions, pholstarel f 11021104 {15101 Wholesalo only Omaha Upholstaring Co,l | stroet D. M. Stecle & Coi"‘m.mé]' Bruce & Co 1201-1203 Jones streot, | 10th and 1tarnoy ste Omaha | Omaha. P Whof ek & florbort, Losals Hquor do 1001 Farnam st [} —_— MILLINER v J. Oberfeldor & Co. | Importers and Jobbors of milline; ordars 05 notions, Mall ot South 1th st Carry a full stook of | printing, wrapping and writing p Ard pa per. ot olls Refinea OlL>. ! Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard Uil Co. axlo groase, et o —_— OVERALLS.ETC. | Mfrsof “K & 8" 1; Whol King & Smeal panty shirts and ovoralls, ete. Lh 11th st PRODUCE COMM OYSTERS, avid Cole & (o alo oy s plione n, fancy S, 1ot stroct [SSION. Branch & €0 \ ©RRS and poultry South Iith st “Jas.iA‘ Clark & ). | Butte fruits ot all . ohooss, eis | pouitey wud kam) rove REPA 7 South 15th st IRS. Omaha Stove RepairW ks Stovorepairs and water attachmonts for kInd of stove mado. 1207 Douglas. any _— SASH | TOY M. A Disbrow & Co. | H. Hardy & Co. Manufacturers of sash. oo, 121" and T2ard sta. | dfon nishing Aolls, album v gOO's, house £ ds, ohil o arringes 519 Farnam st —_— NOTICE AGLE In pursuanco of ordinance No. requir- ing sower (01nections to be made to Ana with - inthocurbifues on certain street tmprovement distelets Nos. 476, 4 and 483, in the city of Omahn, you are hereby notified to make all necessary connections With sewer i ins or iatterals aid to complete such work on or before October Ist, 1802, is the purpose to pave the streets in the distriots, and more particularly- descr.bed follows, to wit: No. 475—Tho street lying east of the west 2 block 246, city. from | aclfic stre uth of Pucific street ty-first street L t) Spencor strec No. 45—Douglas strest, from the wi of iGth street Lo the east lin» of 20th street. No. 470—Fo conteenth stroct from the north line of Farnam street to tue south line of go sirco from Wirt line —Grice stroet from, the west line of the Omiuha Belt railway's right of way to tho east line of the Chiearo, St Paul, Minneapo- lis & Omaharailwny's right of way You are hereby ordercad Lo muko the neces- ry sewer connec 1 o1 before the dute pecified in this notice, or the same will be made by the eity authoritios, and the cost theroof ussessed ugalnst the b ty oppo- site the sume und speciaily benefitied thoreby, Dated at Omuha, Nev, this 15un day of September, 1802 % P. W. BIKKHAUSER Chalrman of the Bourd of Pubiie Works. B10-16-17-19-20- GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 182 An ordinance chunging the grade of street from Powler avenue to Ame in the city of Omaha, and repealin of Grade Ordinanc NO. )7 und und so much of all ordinances in conflict hy with: Be it urd;\im-il by the city councll of the city of Ol sction 1. Whereas, It has bee declared necessary to chunge the grade of J0th stroet uvenuo erested frechola- ers have been appoluted by the mavor rmed by the civy councli to uppriise the ges urising by reason of the chunge of herein mentione and d appraisers after duly quali- ding to luw and examininz the ed. have reported no damuges, uncil has adopted sald report Therofore, the grade of sald parts of dith strect is hereby changed and ostublished so that the elevations shall be as follows, the grade betweon the po nts cited being uniform stralght lines: S0th enue, S0 much and Elevation West Curb, South curb of Fowler ave- nue, as established .......205.0 26,0 A of 2100 point 150 foet south Fowler avenue.............210.0 North curb of Aties nvenie....as estublished Section 2 8o much of Grade Ordinance No. 507 und 50 much of allother ordinane ing the grades of the above st flicts with the provisions of this ordin bereby repenled. tion i, 5 ordinunce shall tako effc and be in force froni and ifter its passige Passed Scptem ber Gth, 1512 JOUN Eievation of Bust Curb. « Acting Presidont City Counell, Approved Septembordth, 150, GEO. I BEMIS, Miyor ORDINANCE NO. 3246, Anordinance declaring the nocessity of grad ing #mnd streot from Hamilion “street to Irankiin stroot, and nppointing three disin- terested appralsers o assess and dotermine the damaggs, if wiy. Lo LI proverty owuers, which niy be cuused by such griuding Bo it ordained by the eity council of the city of Umaha: setion, L That 1t 1s proper and necessary and 1t s hereby doelared Droper and nocessary 0 erade d2nd street 10 1ts prosont estublished Krade, WA ug nocessury approuches there- f J1ton strect 1o Franklin stroct. Boctionz That the muyor, With.the kpprov- al of the city council, uppolut thros disinter- ApDrL(SOrs 10 appraiso, 1ssuss wnd dotor- U ko L0 proporty owners which miy bo caused by such griding taking lnto consideration 1o muking such appraisoment, the special boefits. 1 iy, o such property Dy rewson of such gradins, Boction % That this ordinance shall tuke effect and bo I foreo from und after ILs pass- e, Pussed Septomber 2ud, 1502, i P JOHN GROVES, o O, L OHA 2 gActing President Uity Counoll roved September 154, Aparel ¥ GEO, P BEMIS, Mayor. ORDINANCE NO, 8256, Anordinance decluring tho necessity of ap- ropriating certain private property and ands, for the use of ‘the ity of Omuba, for the purpose of extending 5Hist street norih from the northi Hoe of Himebaugh's and Pat- terson’s subdivision to Leavenworta streot, in the oity of Omubia, and providiog for the appolutmvnt of threo disintorestod iroe- holders of suld elty, to assoss the diuiugos 10 the owners, respéotively, of the property taken by such appropristion. Bo It ordivined by the Clty Councll of the elty of Oumuha Seotion 1. That it I8 necessary, and it is heroby deciured nocossury Lu approriato cer- Ll private property aud lund for tho use of the clty of Omubia, for the purpose of openlug and extending 51st street north from the e north line of Himebauzh & Patterson’s subii- v Iston to Leavenworth stree { and land neeess iy for 1 situated in sald eity of Omaha, wnd deseribed as follows. 1o-wit SUD additios val of the Clty couneil, appoint thre ested ssess the d Iy ¢ app Section 2. That the mayor, free-holders of the ci AmaKes o the ow sad pri Section i lon, That this ordi eot'of lot 1 block 5, i property Himebanugh's with the s ty of Om ners, respe property and lands taken by and be in force from and afier its pussa o Passed September 0uh, 1802 JOUN " siden GROVT Cit TAFFEE, t ity Council Approved September dth, 1802, GEO. . BEMIS. An ordinance aeclarir u ORDINANCIZ NO. the ne ing Muple st and s2ad trcot to Coroy strect, and u sted ippraisers Viges, 1 uny. U fr and Erd str Property throe-fifths of th d streets have petio nder the three-fifths clause inseetion 60 of the eity ehar thereof to Lo mide payabie in ten equal in- statlments, th Bo it o nis, thoroforo duined by the of Omihi: Soction | ty cou 1 SISU stroet i owners re ity conne 1 to have s id st That it {3 proper scossity of grad- B v eets from Mupla ppointing 185058 40 1o the prop sentin g 1inze [ them ts gradod »vided fon 1 the cost feot 1) fon { /7 nell of the city M nee sty and it s nureby deslire | proper and nece Iy, 1o g $i'h avenue, to Uorby stre grade, in 2nd und isrd st < to their oluding necossary u| to. Section 2. al of the city council. i niy be cousideration In"making such sd appralsers Lo anprils ne the dwmago to proy aused by such 1 ade Maple street from sist wireot st from Vip plished m theres That tho mayor. with tho appros- Ly ownors Wi ng, taking AppEAISIC the speciul bonefits, If any, to such’ pr by reison of s +h grading ction 4. That this ordin et and be in foree from an: 1 Passed September Gth, 1502, anco shall tike d uftor 1ts pusss JOIN GROVES, O L Acting Presiden Approved Septeniber Oth, 1 GEO. City Clerk. CUATTE it City Conncil P BEMIS, An ordinan ORDINANCE N( oraering the street. from Hickory street and directing the hourd of ke the necossary steps Lo 10 be done. ). rading of 2 th to Martha streot 1 works td ciuse suld work Be It ordained by the clty council of tho city sud sirecteraded Lo the pre of Orahn Soction 1. Whereas, permin; en established upon, and on duly uppointed by Inw, 501 by o chunge ont grades have apprilsers hive 10 apprisy tho Of griuae on 20th lckory street to Marthu stroet report o t wally wdoptod TLY OWDETS, ro Hifths of the prope 18 of tho street wve b 1 the clty cou he etty counc tho sime; un presenting mos srLy abuttn above spe nell to hi ntostubli with out charge 1o the eity. and L be made puyable in ven equal install therefore. 2Lh Marthi stre 10 tho presen 8 and hereby 1s dire: street from | ot be wnd hereby i hat the b 1to Lak: stlon tickory stre s ordered grided estubiished grade. urd of publie works bo © the neces iy steps to cause sald work to bedone. fect and be'in force from and after it Anordin Section % This ordinance Passed, Beptember GLh, 1802 JOUN e lebavr Acting Presiden Aproved, Beptember 12th, | G0, ORDINANCIE N(¢ 0 ehungins the strect from Michizun aver oo of Horbueh's drd addit ing &0 much of all ordis herewith. ¢ shull ta N GROVES, City € AL t City Council. 02, r L1 BEMIS, Muyor - (S ). irh lines of Zird e 10 the soil fon, and repei cos 1n conllice Be it ordained by the city council of the ciiy trom width of i o of Omaha. Soction L That the curb 1y Michizin avenun to t 1 ad?ition in the roby chan i wide ¢ of wild stroet. Nection 2 ‘T'hat so much of nfliet with th provisions of tnis jes of Zird stred o wouth 1ne o s cluy of Ol wed 1o a uniforn of the center Hine all ordinances In rdinince e, wnd Lho s wre hereby ropei e 1o ection i, Toat thi ovand be 1o forau frou ali g Septewber oth. I Pussod Seplewnb L Anance shall take o J1n 8 AfCer A8 ABARE s GROV 4 City Clerk Lk, O Lo OUAR A GEO. ug President Clty Couneil, Approved Seplomibor Oth, 1822 . BEMIS, Muyun

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