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6 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Reports of Frost Damage in the Northwest Cautel Much Uneasiness, CORN MADE A SLIGHT GAIN IN PRICE Wheat Opened Stronger. on the RRecovery of the Trado from the Depression Cuused Thursdny by Chol= ora Canaras. CricAGo, 11, Sept. 16.-Corn flslds sootted with frost proved more influential to lay than wild-oyed reports about cholera, Yestordny's drop In wheat was prinoipally recovered, the price ot Decermber showing n gain over the sing price of the day before of %v. Corn also mado n slight gain in wrice, belng worth e perbu, more than It was twenty-four hours Pork advan. lard f ¢ to 100 and ribs from 5¢ to 7'4e. Outside orders are il smull Wheat opened stronzer, mafnly on the re- covery of the trade from the depression cnused yosterdny by cholera canards. A good deal of whoat thrown overbourd then was bought back. There was not much for sule, however, and, corn showing decided strongth, it was found nocessary to bid up some In order to get it buck. As a rule it wasdull and narrow ufter the first orders hud beer'tilied. Rumesey, Lizhtner & Co, took per- haps 500,900 bu. or 601,500 bu., which observers in the pit guessed was for the account of pold Bloom. Later in the day the market e wiy to a himited extent on reports thi olera hiad maae it appearance in Phi phlw and the ramored fatinre of bank In 1 sot 1n nnd o falrly Durinz tho last ten minutes it was qulet, but there w n bulve on £00d buying by Counseiman and B.oom aid covering by those who had witlted for a break to e which did not eome. Corn started strong wt wbout Je u from the closing fizures Thursd: y. o Feaction from the undan seiling produced in the lutter purt of the day. Trading wis a Mt o more bullish over the privite nivices from the corn belt. Not a fow houses hal messiges syl thut the warmer weather showed considerabloe spottinz of fialds by frosts. The weather map showed no feost Iast night except in t Dakotns. The lntest six niti service report from Washington (ndicats: cooler weith and possibly frost tomorrow morning in northern portions of Ohio, Indlana and 1inois, hut warmer woather for [ows Nebraska and Minnesotw. The luntest Prim bullotin <aid the pust fourtoen duys set corn buck Instead of turing it and that the country isoverr with wee and much of the corn will be in_dunger 1S Tnte as Noven ber, This cluss of news added to the 1]' n feciinz and thie former idvanced pric The 2 ptof ars anl the estimnte of 490 cars 1 the advance. the corn went | under opening prices on realizing sales, but firied up a ittie again beforo the close’ with atled. vanen atural ne ont market was quiet and stoudy to within i narrow range. Bartlott-Frazler 0. 00 bu. The shorts bouzht a mod- junitity varly in the session, but so.d aln beforo the ¢ ose. The provision market started hlzherand tie advance was well m Aurin: the session and was at its market wa £ to a close 1vins the wiarket support Lizhter receipts of hozs than | Ahe fuct that eorn showed stren market materlaliy. Frolghts were stendy Jund At 2 o wheat wnd firny mer and intainoed th s the with a moderate de- le for corn to tomorrow: Wheat, outs, 26) curs; and racelnts for ) A6 cars; The icading futures ranged,as follows: WIHEAT N October | | Beptember... | | iy STaeal | 41 Tkl 4 45 MG, b October g 33§ BT o Feptomiy October. B 1hg01 HHY 10 1214 1185 JUOtations w Lovi—Stendy, unchanged; winter patent, S0 strafghts, $8.400370; spring, $1.000 spring stralghts, $.5064 0. WiEaT—No, 2" spring, 704c; No B3e: No. 2 rod, 72%0 18— H g No. 3 spring & yellow, 2. . Rye-No.y BARrLEY—N No. i A I No. 1, #1.06, TINoTHY SEED--rine, #177. PORK-—-Mess, per Dbi, $16.1254@10.15: Tard, or 10 118, $7.5715@7.40: Short ribs, sides (10oso), 7.0027.05: "dry sultod shouliers (hoxe d. #.1 @7.00: short ur sldes (hoxed), Y (48,00, Waitsky=-Distillers’ finished 4. 1.0, . goods, per’ gal., anulated, die; AL g Rocelpts ind sh ows: Ipuients today were as fol- ARTICLES BECELFTS | RILUNENTS, Flour, tarrels.. Wheat, bushels. Corn. bushels..... ! Outs, bushels plass % Eye, bush Builey, b On the Pr market w 12,00/ 41900 35,0061 £020) 210 15,00 today the burter fancy creamery, 24 fine dairics, 17 kizes, firw; choiced tue quiet; L A St. Louis Murkets, Lovis. Mo, Sepr. 16 WHEAT—Cash. lower, 63'e; options opened ptgher and continued so. elosin: S bove uwh rduy; septemberciosed at 6s3e; October, bi: Docomber, 131 wii%e; Muy, e fell off, then raliied psterday; cash, Kilee; LAV @0 FLovr~Un- Cons bkl (%0 aboVe Beptember dlosod ut s Decomber, e OATs—Closed 203,05 Octol Ry E—Lowe BANLE br sk, e RUAN Firm; (006 150 HAY=Top grudes, firm: others dull and easy. LA ~Dull; cheriieal Sold at $49.4, Fraxseen—Stoady ut 1,05, 1 Unclhin Inehingod 4 N MEAL—Stoudy ut ¥ 15220, Quiet ut8L.0 f0r uniinished goods. Tnehan zod, s~ Unchanzed, PROVISIONS— Pirm but dull, and only a job trido dond at previous quotitions, RECEIPTS=FI0ur, 7,000 bbls.; wis 20,000 bu.i outs, 16,000 B,000; 2,010, BiirasN-Ulour, 10,000 bls, b e L0 b ; o birrley. 1,000, Now Yo NEW YOk, Sept. 16—LFrovn—Recelpts, 82700 phigw.: expOFLS, G0 Dbl and. 5 aw sicks: steady, modorate demand; chify Bome trade; siies, 12,00 bhis. ConxsEAL—Dull, stundy. WHEAT - Koceipts, 10500) bu, bu.i Kles, 65,000 Spots dull, fir slore and e o. Ta@iie: uneraded red, orthern, K5ige: No. 1 hard. northérn, BIc: No 2 Ohl Byor No ' 2 CMilwiukee. 1hlg sorin s T0@T0Ne, Options we dull und freirrocular obening ot 4@ vaneed on deninl of the report regardin’ ¢ho!- ora on the Bolhem i 00e revort sutin: there WOr0 ninety -51x Gasen on oird); declined ain © on lower cables, liberal recoipts, tulk of nanclal trouble abrond wud further roports of choiera lu o ludeiphis, resoted 4@ 4o on Tberal cienranoes and (Rost 1o Minueano ls 80 Dulotu, olosing lirn nt A% over Fostorduy red, September, e Ooto- er. 78 110G 1-10e, elosing at ie; Noyomber, B0V EN0 0-100, 0'Oning ut Kobses Docon her. A1 @K -1, 0108Ing 0L Bge; M BO%ie; Mirg, 3 osing At B3 Nowlnal: westorn, 67 Conx—Ltecelpts, 180,00 bu; Gxports, Du.i Siles, $5.0:0 bu. of futores, 4h0 0 hu #0ot. Spots quiet ind tiruier; No 3, 10 elevator: S6EA0 aflo -t unz il ed [ No. &, 3%¢, Uptions wero dull but gher: 'Soptember, 5iL@Wie, closing BUB0; Ootobor, 54,5 e, ¢ O8INg At 5% Novewmber, iaeibse, ¢ osing wt 304o; | Der, Mair Muy, olosing it ke, OATS—Iteovints, 18,000 bu.: exports, 50.000; sales. 0000 bu, of futures. 144,00) bu 0f spot. Bpots falely wetive and firmer; opt 0= tive und stoadior, Sobtombor, ¢ 0s- in L i @isige, closing at @\oi November, 8e. closing ug iie: No. 2 /ot white, UGG mixed westorn. 5@ Boct White westeri, ®@Go; No. 2 Chicigo, SuGAR—Raw, firmer; mixed, tair refining, 5% Bheq contrifugals, 06 tost, doyei minlos. 0 Wus Of Juvia, W Lest. ut U0, 8,00 bugs of ¢ May, 4 cash abd Soptember, i May, Sitie: Bicudy; northern lTowa, 6ie: Ne- 163,000 Lu'i rye, Whoat, 76,- 000 buj rye, K Markets, ely b 8,000 ot @RI G SUIASEVYE ixed, | bags of ¢ 5,000 tive and romored 00 tast, at d%o0 refined, » ntrifugals st s 11-16c wd firn, @LiAY~Qulet and steady; good to choloe, 80 Hop Qu'et and weak ch v 18220 Pactfio c MoLASSES—Forelen, cudy but quiet Rick-Good demund and firm, TALLOW--Steady; city (8.0, for pkes.), 44%@ 4 0-16¢ oIS 81,253 1.90, TURPENTINE-Quint but firm at 202200, Baas—Quiot (s, 5,547 paekages, WootFalr dem nd. firm; domestic sausie; pulied, 2@e; Texas, 15@21c. Pork=Dull but steady: cut meats qulet but firm ckled bellies, ¥@8'ge: middiesdull: short cle 84,300 rd, very dull but firm; wostern at ¢, tier o8 at $5.0254@565 option § tember closed ut $0,06 bld; Oc HUTTER—-Qulet; crenmery atate, common to b, 17@ | ©. Now Orleans, Firm: strained, common to good. flecce, Moderatedon auas less steady. TroN—Quiot but steady; American, . 50, R -Weaks ke, $11.00@11.10, Steady: domestic: #1001, 15 TiIN—Steady: straigiits. §2. Kunsas City Markets, Kaxsas Orry, Mo, Seot 10, - Very dull and lower; No. 2 hatd, new. 6078 15 2 red, {4 Corv—Weauk to lower: No. No. 2 white, 485 dioe, g Oxrs-Stondy: fair demand; No. 2 Wi ges No. 2 white, 14@ e, No. 2, 5o, D -Lower at 0)@04e. Brax-Sucked, e, HAY—Stoady 'and anenanged; $0.50@0.00: prafrie, $.006:.0), Stoady; croamery. 1 - WHEAT old, 50¢; 2 mixed, 0B850} mixed, timothy, dairy, 8~ Quiot. atond 1p7s—\Wheat, L HON0 SiraENTS - Wheat, oats, non; candled, 130 5000 bu.; corn, 6,000 bug 20.000 bu.i corn. 1,000 the Cotton Market. NEW OULEANS. L., Sept. 16, —Socretary (es- ter's cotton exclinn < statement. issued hefors tho closo of hu 110ss toduy, shows a stitl far- ther fallinz olt In the movement of cotton. compared Wil the past two years, The AWOUNL DrouZht Into sight for the week end- Is stated at 11479 Dales, rand 18 the rear hofore, this s. S fizures showi decre (0 O35 per cant from last year and per cont from the year befors dast. This Lrinzs the total amount for the sixtuen days of tie new s AR s B 580 and Tho supply to dute st 3000 bates tor the Review Liverroor ers affer moderatoly: No. 1 Califory 6 1150 per contal: red westorn sprinz, s 100 1555 No. 2 red winter, 5s Diada's (i, Re ceipts of Wheat for thie past throe days 205000 tals, including 167, 01 Aworican, Conrx'Stendy, domand fair; mixed west- . 43 TigEpar cent i, Roceipts American corn past three days, 0.0 contal BACON—Lonz and short cio 103 6a per cwt; long elo r, 43 1., 408, LAith=Prime western, 363 0l per ewt. Cukksk—American finest. white and colored, 478 per ewt 16 ~\WiEAT-Qui tn, s 3 1bs., Omaha Produce Market. PouvLTity—0ld fow's and spring chickens, Se¢; roosters, 1e0se i ducks s'ow. The RlUL in the 0080 markethas buen relieved Somewhat hy w shipmont to Now York Laas—Market firming up on uwecount ot \Ureceipts. Shippers appenr to be holding hick stock. Sules made at 1T@1T'5¢, some talking I8, Burren—1 stock, 13@He: cholee Indicitions potatoes will be scarce this seet ons which usnally will be buyers this year. icking 0300, thit Many shinper ro it Market, GrArEs—Home crown Coneor.l arriving in cral - auntities, quoted Asket; § Daskets, CALLIO; museits: ALIEORNTA PEAC CALIFOINTA PEARS— other varictivs, .50, Prists—Por Box, $1.5 @175, s ArpLss—lor bbl, $L00; faney, lots 2 ¢ [ess, are are wrapes Uhey o 4 Per crate 1S, X, £1.5), sts, seuree, )i five bbl. Cotte NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. dinzs, G 15 ow" mid ilin ordinary. fic; net rece pts, 1,705 bales: ceints, 100 bales: exports to the continent, 2830 Dales: saes, 119 bales: stock, i bales. Weekly net recoipts, 8,515 bules: gross recelnts, 9,563 hales. Exports to Groat Britain, to the continent, 465 bules; coust- wise, L6 bales: sules, 1.80) 1 Spirits, 218 per ewt I'iak Rosty 48 3. NEW Youk, —$4 per ewt.; American strained, Sopt. 16 —PETHOLES United closed ut 5374 for Octol COTTONSEED OIL-Qulet, steady yellow, sle. M -Quiet; crude, 23 Milwaukee Markets, i, 4615 3 hite, white, B @i, Rye- NEW VoK. Sept. 16.—Optlons openod ste dy and unchuized o 10 points up wud el steady at 5ot 15 points dow including September, $15. November, $U6i {03 anuary, 31 {0, & sier wnd quict; No, 7, Cincinanti Markets, CINCINNATI, O, Sept. 16— WHEAT—Du'l; 2 red. 7le, Cory-Quiet; No. 2 niixed, 3te, OATS—Sicadvi No. 2 mixed, 3515@He, Wit sk No, Toledo Gealn Warkets, 0. Sept. 13 ~Wnear—Duil; No, 2 Cibe Traders' Fay Cuicaao, Tit, Sept. 16.—Counselman & Day to Cockreil Kiros' Commission Co.: Whedt proyed 't be the bull card today, ndyaneins 3¢ in ho face of 1more cho orn news and ¢10s- 1ug nigher than yestorday, Tho ehief item of news toduy was the Boerbohm csti- b showlng the world's crop o be only 18,000,000 b, in vxcess of requirements, which I closo approach 1o the famine lin dicates that the distrivution neecssiry supply the requ nts of fuportl countries may ciu D advances from the present unusually low & of prices. Cory ieads in speculative Intorest heoauso re- o decrcasing, shipments e onlur:- d - with confirmations of frost damageatreidy in Iilinofs, Town snd central Nebruskit, and the season thres 1o four weeks fnte, the question arises s 1o how shorts will fill May contreacts from w soft Lioo,000,000 hu crop it 80e, whea thoy failed’ to do so lust season from's dry 2,1.0,000,000 bu. crop at i Oats were slow and e sy and with wtual mericare nexlected now. but will probably assert thomselves Interon. Provisions were unchanged in but advanced nnd closed hizher allwround in sywpathy with tho IHIPFOVEIents 10 Lhe graln 1 s et CHICAG . Tl Sept. G. Lozan & Oo. to Duncan, Hollin:or The wheat war- et has been firm from tho opening \ close, December opened st Tae, sold up to s and closed at e, The cholera seire continues to e the fuctor for lower prices, As we have already expressed our views on future values, wo ¢ only repent them aguin. There does not . ppear ut tho moment anything to buy wheat on, but the. price is 1ow and o ConLingane es ure in favor of some wont. = Forer orn s b e, soll o Sllye. Our advices crop in Nobrasiu wnd Low i hus | damaged by frosts. tobuy. The s .m The bustuess in thom tod 1y b fluetuations nurrow [ 05070 and wro thy o outs heen Hght und ) May elosed at from (7iye o UThe. The near future of hog producis Is stiil sustalned by Welght. Juiuary pork closed at $1LED; Lurd 36.10: riby, #6190, The cho - vra has wdepréssing ulluonce on pork, |ird and ribs. Chiarters: Whout, 145,00 'bu.i corn, 0% 1 b+ it 302 o, Carcaao. 1, Pt 1. —Kounett, Hopking & Co. to 8. A: MOWhorter: Whout rocovered s cecline whon it wis Known that the situation ou the Bolemia was not as bud s reporte yestord W 1t 08 still the fushion to sell on ouch fresh ouse reportod and sevoral oppor. tunities wore offered toduy, but the se. lers did not tind the business profitabie. About oy body Is thoroushly diszusted with the ot minde by fuke news and where logiti- A6 conditions count for nothing e o < 15 vory lurgely professionnl and thers is seramble for sixtecoths. The ewrly strens in corn emwe wainly frowm shorts who put out a line yestorday on the cholera soare. With this interdst lguldated duliness wud hoavy tone provalled until the close. Tho weather bureau contin ues to prediet frost, but tittle attention is pald to them. Provislons I vo shured fn the Koneral lmprovement. Not mu:h nterest iy taken in then. Looul seulpors nre doing most or the tradiog und wutehiug the big longs NLOOKS AND BONDS, Heavy Liguidation Murked the Dealings 0 Seourktion Yexterday. NEW YOuK, Seut. 16.—The stock wmarket toduy was still subject to Leavy Liquluation THE AHA which was supplomoatod hare and ths eorts of Liie buars, T hero was no ma- terial deciine in the g noral list, The cxeon- tlon of stap ordory for the [ASt two davs has been the principal sour ¢ of weakuess In the marketand 1t 18 hopea that they are now pretty well cleancd up. The professional cle ment, however, is stiil enlisted on the vear side, pringipally bosunse of the u ntavorable nature of the surfyce conditions, ineluding the cholern, the continued selling for foraign account, the propabiiity of further gola ex- POFLs, w8 weil is doarer money, and also be- use of the apathy of the investmont p ubiic, oday the liguidation In Sugar was contin- ued during the foranoon, and the apparent attlinde of the manipuiatora of this stock gave much encouragenont to tho short sellers in the rallrond list, but only Readihg was the subject of uny varticulnr pressure. At the opening there was n rather urzent deman from the snorts, whicn was stimulated by higher fizares from London and buying orders Dy the toreln houses iu several of their fa- vorites. With tho oxception of some weik- nessia the Northern Pacific preferced, some wide nnd rap d_fluctuations in Mu tan, there was littlo of interest in the market and 1t bogan to take on its old dallness and stagnation, which even tho on Reading fuiled to check. The cholera new was on the whole rather encouraging, and in the duy the shorts again eovered frosiy The market ciosea qu et, but firm to strong, WIth 1n0st 5tocks at the best prices of the day und with ail at better fizuros than yeste The Post suys: There woro some sig tolny's markets that Wall stroet' childishaess over the cholera had about run its course. lere was no scare today, —and indeed it the word s understood s rational people usually understind it, there hus never been any. No- budy In or out of Wall street has at &ny t mo experienced o gonuine alarm over, the pros- pectsof o New York epidomic. Tie wholo scare of this wuek had one of thoso stily night- mares fnto which professional Wall streot loves to plunze, the nightmare quite true to al life, belng imore or fess droadful in pro- portion ns the paticnt nad proviously grati- fied his appetite for indizestable speculative SLOCKS, The followinz are the clos the leading stoexs on the change today: OM thero by fit ot guotations for Kk Stock ex- Central . U P Den. & Gulf Canadw <outhorn. . Noethwestern, .. Central Pacite. o i1 Ches. & Oblo... 0L, 2106/ NL Y. Coutral Chily I3 i Chii Chicago ¢ Consolld GGG & St Colo. Conl & Cotton Ol el Hudson. . . L. do pfd.... Rio Grando W 40 DA, Rock Isiand. ... Great Northorn pid L. L& S, T8 10 & B L pldae...e. AT e Hocking Vailey fdo prd. .. .0 Hilnols Central.... Panl & Oninia, St & Duluth b sl Kan. & Tox. pfd.. aeitic.. . By 1o & West Sugar Refinery 106 do ptd. . Tean. Conl & lron.. 313 Texas Pacific. ..o. 11 © & 0. Con. pr i 18g Tikg Apbls & C Mich. Cent Mixso Mobile Nushvi Nutional o vestorn Unlon, Whieeling & L 1 40 prd. ... &St ThId fusked ex div. The total sa'es of stocks today were 330,321 shares, fueluding: Atchison, 005 Chiei o Gus, 8.200: Krie, T80 Liko Shore, Loulsvitle & i Man N hwest N n Pacific nd, 8001 Re: St Panl & Oma Western Unlo New Paul. vreferred, 16, 00 Lo Copyrig LONDON. —Speein don I ted 1862 s Gordon Bennett.| rald Cable There his been litle inopr utinthe Vo umoe of speenlati transactions on the Stock exehinge. The principal fexture has been the deprossion in American rallways, prices of which w aguin whbre Jr AL the ope in: respon 0 B T rn ried the oth side. o advices have been re- this afternoon, however. There has re cry from th worst in other di- tions, The tone was fairly good und few movements have shown mostly hizher gue tations, consuis firm'y maintaining yester- day's it In Home railwnys busi ness was almost at a standstiil, but there little inquiry for deferred stocks of southern lines it the openinz, Brizhton deferred, how- ever, rolapsed on wnother decrase 1o the 1y trafic report, and Midland hus £ orcizn - gover: en quict and oxhibit apart froy irther rise of from 2 to 25 per cent in Gre bonls, but th tendeney is favorable. Amer.cans showed w re- covery in Some cases wnd the ad- vinee for the iarked Unions up 5 v Milwan 3 32 and New York Central 1. K without muen change. hut Mexi ady and 3 per cont hizher for first preforence. A harder tendency Is notice- able in the diseount e muriet the lust day or cwo, but that 15 about ail thiat can be said. Thers is little actnal aiteration in the rate for which three months bankers’ acceptances can be ne:gtiated, quotations beinz about % per nt. No disposition 1sshown to work below ire. Short money Is superabundant readily obtained at '3 per cent. dowis Trank New York M ey Market, Niw Youk, Sept. 16—Noxey ox ISy atiid er cent, last loan e closed off cent. Preosts M 2 PAPER—115T0 por cont. 1 ~Quiet and weak #0806 for sixty-day bills and $8.87' for wind, Thie clo CALL— cont; at de- inz quotations on honds: 11 “Mutual Cnion i 15 (N.J CoInt. Cert. .. 101 North, Pacifie 15(s 107 |*North. Paeliie 2nds 9l | Northwes Con... D100 ENCW. Con. Deb, b8, 00| SUL & LML Gen. by 74 103 L &S F Gen, M 1014 S Paul Consols 106 "8t 1 0. & P et X P GLUTE ety o X PR G, Rets 5014 »n Paciile Ists. et now 8oL i s, ew set 55 FTenn. now e *bid. tasked New York Mining Quotatic New Youk, Sept. 16, ~The following are the closing mining quotitions: Cholor . Plymonth W Crown PO 2100 5) [ Slorea Neviadnl Lol 1) *Standard 20) . i 2 uld & Carry . 1t lo & Noreross ... 143 aestiyks, 10y 1) L% 5 Bulwer. Stocks, Minlug stock quota- St Lows Mo., Sept. 16, Asked.| Stock. Bl Askod, i Montrose I, 1 Murpiy.. S40 45 |Suver Boii.. Granite M. 3 |Small Hope Tiope 50 0| B ANANCIN Notos, ICANSAS Crry, Mo, Sept. 10.~Clearings 81,085 pihy New Yous. Sopt bulunces, $1,9%,67 PAitis, Sept. 10, ~Three per cent rentos, 0f ex. interost for the sccount. BALTO0R 2 M., Sept. 16.—Cloarinzs, # )alunces, 3120302 Rate 6 ver nia, Pa.. Sopt. balunces, 2041, 16.~Clearings, $114,577,550; PiELADE LGGL, 143 cent. CINCINNATL 0., Sopt. 16.~Monoy, 4@5 per it New York exchan e, par to s o discount, rings. ME chin Lalinees #5653, NEW ORLEANS. Lo, Sept. 16.—Olearings, 28i,ik02 New York oxehiunge com 011 binic, 0¢ wt pir por #1007 discount. BosroN, Muss, 8 1. —~Cloarin s, 81 418 balunices, ¥1.4 9570 Money, @i per cex chanze on New Vork, 0@2e'discount. ST Louis, Mo., Sept. 16.—Cle irinzs, %4750, i bilunces, $0L65 Money auiet st 66 Exchanse on New York par to pt. [1inge it 8150, #I8, 07 CuicAGo, Tl L 16, Ings. A15.042,011 Now York ge e discount. Storiing exchingo FiN0t for sixty-dny bilis: #1871 for ¢ d. Money firu it 6 por cont for thne loans; 5 per cont on eall. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Linprove Slowly Under Influence of Light Receipt OMANA. Sopt. 1 elpts contiuue light, Suppiies for the pist Ave days compured with Lhe sumo ive duys iast wook show w decrese of neurly %000 cuttle und un Inorease of 5,00 howes and 6,000 sheop. The Catl e market was active and stronger on all Geeent ofor.ngs. There wore no eoFi- fod cattle of uny do oription here wnd th westorus offered were not as n general rule the most desirable killers. 8tii] sowe here kood eunouzh Lo bring L6 nd the bulk of the salos wero ut &h15 o B Tradluc was quite . brisk, aithough alnost entirely looal, tnd It did not Luke over throo hours 10 exbulst the supply, Prices Continue t DAILY BEI there wore | 0o Prices on the geneedl Fiin of bost 18 0 F U Boteher stock and - ¢ 0od stondy to stopng prices, hoing bir sk and tho supp! $1.00 10 250, With the big bilk o good stuff at from $1.60to #20), and stues woro firm at from Calves unchanged at from #1 common yoariings ta cholee veals S0 far this weel thato has b Improvement o the st A very fair volume of n transacted ana prices s been on the upturn Denlnre advince on fair to good stuff t anywhare from 150 to 23, Sales larzely nt trom 8156 1o 820 and from 3135 to 8500, cows . Av, Pr, ory. Poor to good cows wma-helfers sold at S{TURDAY stoers wore A wouk ago. ors sola freely at the demand modur) from f the fair to Bilis, oxen $L05 to #2110, to #4.00 for s, on 0 vory grat business a rale have o quoting tho nis week at a today were the extrome Representative No. Av. 58, i1 10 0 130 100 100 6) 4] 0 0 03 ) 0 i 80 81 8 8) 1050 HEFEAS, 400 150 CAL 300 £3) 40 293 Sil 2.108) Ll 108 2 i 1810 N 854 26) 0) MILKERS AND s 817 00 1 springer 18 0) 1 springor 20 00 1 cow and cait.. 2) 0 WYOMING CATTLE. I'r. No. 285 5 cows Y05 1 stoor, 200 tecrs. 210 1 steer. 2 5) staers SPRINGEN 1 miiker No. 120 steers o) §LBOKS i 43 200 LORADO 190 80 steors CATTL cows. toeders steers cows cows foeders Steers, 8 cows cows cow. steers foode foedc feedors Steers . Cows. COWS. “sted Cows, st fead feeders .10 sweers.. 192 Cows. L 98] 9 cow. W *allings, HoGs—here were only thirty sale and the general quality of was indifferent. The murket s feadvance under the, influence subpiies, w falr shipninz, spe denind, and favorabo udvices mirkets. Businesswi finsh, and the pons were practl by 8 c'elock, moxed 1o enalo $.05 10 with the blz bulk « 34 e | weighiy at from i ) 500 Thursia o of prices paid 7T hursday and $.17 esentative snles: ShoPr stecrs cows, cow... foode 5 B 5 —Roceipts were four double decks were consiz: Swiftund not oficred on tie m able muttons continue in act v fuily strong prices. Pair to g @4.40; fuir 10 zood westerns, § mon ind stock Sheep, #2. 4) 10 95-1b. lambs, $1.5@: es: 210 we: 210 we ern wethers . nwethers,, .. Roceipts and Disposition o Ofie shown by the books of t compiny for the twenty-fous ho So'elock p. ni, Septener 16, 10 RECELNTS. SUEED Cars, Head | Cars. Head Cars, [ Head DISROSITION. Y ELS, CATILE Omahu Packing company tho G, 1. Hammond (o SWILK Co, The Ciduly T 1. . Squircs, Kingan & Co. Morris & It Whice 1% & 0 . Becker & U Morris, i king €0 Boston Chicago Live Stocs Ma onicago, 1., Sept. 1 e B 0 Was toduy for all grades of eiitle. tho fresh areivals wero short of for u I'rid 1y led holders to muke bi her prices, but the principal wlready secured about all they require for this the o titlon, therofore, shurp enoush to enablo seliers thing 1o values Natives wer frous $1.07 10 £.0) for poor L from $1.:5 to #45) for biils, from for stockers and feaders und from for very common 1o extra shi There ‘Was o strong market rungers ut from #1.50 10 8100 un at {rom $1.25 to %410, 1 cow and ¢ 1 cow and 1 cow und calf 2 Kloors 1 fecder Cows s brisc from start Extreme snies of poor Sotted heavios wer 01 niitive xtri ., s I, calf Av. 1020 10 150 115 1) 1185, 470 L 800 o AN 16k <100 100 steers two ©irs on the offerinzs orod another of the lizht lative and [ from custern to cleared Zhtand at from of the fair to .10 1o $3.15, . the gener il 2, ngainst Lep- pr. 10 direct to © den \ K175 50404,20; com- good to choice Representative Pr. £ 00 400 ot Stock, al receipts and disposition of stok us o Unton S ock Yards rsending ut HORSESS TS Cars. | Head I 5 310 rhet. hzra iy murket fuct thut the aver a push for buyers hid the stock woek, nod wis not to adi any- o saluble ut COWS, Wl 10 81,25 Lo# pping stee or westor d for Texuns 8L, The warket for hogs was stronger today. There wus i greaterdrop n Ul anybody had counted on (only heid arriving as againa Tharsdiy and over.,000 for th and with shippers wud local huntinz for h vance of from 5e tu 10c. Tho did not check buying and by at the decent lots wero out of sale Trading wis at from #.0) 10 £ OXUri RS nd wh fro for 112t wol Prices for iy In the week "yt the wuk aged lower since Tuosday. | steady toduy Wt Lron and from §160 10360 are quoted at from §1,00 to $1.40 & 00 o .. eipts: Cuttle, 10,00; ho. Tho Kvening Journal reports: OATTLE ~Locoipts, 400 head 4000 bead; stondy : pehn y to chiolce, §4. e, 21000 hoad; shipr head: market10e higher; roug neirly packers sellops ensily seeurcd re pLs than about 2,000 @000 ‘for av before) both 0 - higher prices 1w o'clock wll smen's hinds, W for poor 1o 11 £4.80 10 8,80 o' sheep were firm and advanein ket hug av L owis furly #1.0) 10 #3.23 for sheen for lambs. Westerns nd Texans at 20,000; sheep, shipments, puckers, §1.9) THE BEST 18 the hest Blood Med| purities of the blood time tones up the entire anisu contrary to the effectol the Variou onry, sarsaparilla mixtures, which fmpirities in the system, thus pre sickness and sullering, ‘herefore, icine, bocauso ow off the i d at the sane 1. ‘This is just s potash, mer- bottle up the oducing much dura BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot do better than take 8. . 8. As @ physician, 1 have prescri 888 I my practice s a tond troubles, and lave been v essful. 1 genoral satisfac- bed and used and for blood 1 never VM. D, Mackey, Ind.* ¢ blood dskin diseases mailed free. Hreatise TR BECIIC CON St Ga. SiEEr R ) to PTEMBER 17, @52 mixea nnd prime packers, £.9@4 PrImE heavy and butchers' welghts, 85.855.5 bt 80500, S BEP—Kocelnts, 4,00 1000 heads market ste.dy and natives, 815 @4.40; wosterns and Texans, @4.95; Tim b, &5.506.00 189 shipments, unchanged: .20 New Vork Live stock Market. NEw Youk. Sept. 16.—Breves - Rovelpts, 2 head. including 46 cars for sale; market duli, 10@15¢ pet 100 [bs, lower. Shipments tomor- Fow, 6) boaves wnd 4100 quarters of beef. Dressed boef steady at fade per pound. 8= Kocelpts, 486 head: market dully 3.00@7.50 per 100 pounas; grassers, 41 .25 western calves, §1.75, SHEEP AND LAMBs—[ccelots, 4477 hend; sheop dy: Twmbs shado oas shoep. L@ por 100 10&; lambs, 506653 dressed mutton. at 7ide por pound: dressed Twinbs wonk at oo Hoas—Roceipts, 1,45 hond, consigned direct; nominally stead ©at #5.40@5.€0 per 100 Ibs. Ransus City Live stock KANsas Ory, Mo. Sept ceipts, 80.0: shipments. 4100, markot wasstondy; dressed boef and shipping steers, LRy ows and heifers, $1.40@25); Toxns and T , 31503 Vs, 8100 1. nd feeders, 41,45 Hoas—Receipts, 5,1.0: shipments, 1,000: mar- ketstrong and e higher: extreme range of prices, BLY@580: buik of sules at 5 (5@525 SuEre Receipts, 1,200; shipments, 1,004 marker dull and steady ut lato declines; mut- tons, #1.2; lambs, St Louls Live Stock Market. St Louts Mo, Sept 16, ~CATTLE=Recoipts, 000 lead: shipments. 7,00 head: market SLron £ but'no nutives on sale; falr to good Texas aud Indiin stoors sold ut 22 BB, HoGs—Rece pts, 1,700 head; shipments. market 1e hizher: heavy, £, 10035 £5.00@5.90; (12ht, 8. 1@52), Ipts,” 1100 Head: shipments, 1,520 market stronzer; fa'r to best muttons, 00; Texans, $500@ — “'Latato bod ana_eariy (o risa will shorten the voud to your hume in tho skies. But early to bed and “Lattle Barly Riser.’the pill that maks3 lite longar aid bestor anl wiser. hend .50 en ON TO WA SHINGTION. Grand Army M Traveling to Re Review of 1866, The incoming trains from the west last evening were loadod with veterans on their way to particivate in the national encamp- ment of the Grand Army of the Repubilc at Washington, They all wore the uniform and badges of the orgauization aund the miti- tary blue and gold was i striking contrast 1o the gray hair and bearas of many of the excursionists, Somo of tho cars were gaily decorated, the most noticoable being the spe- cial car of Hunter post of Oniowa, Not which was attached to the Burlington train that arrived at 7:30. The iuterior of tho car was dressed iu red, white and blue and the outside wa3 ornamented with tastefully avranged sheafs of Nebraska corn and grain. A large decoration on the side of the car boce the name wnd number of the postand the legend *iRead Tue Brk.” The Ohiowa delegation numbered twenty veterans under the command of Colonel J. M. Walker. Another special car was nearly covered b an immanse streamer announcing that it was the headquarters of the Neoraskn delegation, The car was occpied by Silas A. Stricklund post No. 13 of Hustings; Strong, No. 01 of Munden, and Garfield, No. 8 of Ied Ciond A large number of the soldiors were accom- panied by tneir wives and children and were in lively spirits, anticipnting auy amount of ploasure from the trip and the facident re- union with old comrades of their fighting days, .The Omaha posts will ba represented at Washinglon by a dewegution of thirly, Thev are divided on the journey, but will et to. gether on their arrival. ‘Tte first contingent left over the Rock Island at 5 p. m., anotuer party on the Nortuwestern at 1:15 and the remaindor joined the other Nubraska veter. ans on the Burlington, which pulled outsoon after 8 o'clock. — DeWitt'sSarsaparilla cleanses the blooa, increases the appetite and touos up tho sys- tem. It has benetitod many people who have suffored from blood disorders. It will help you. vive the e Dr. Foote's Legal Vi Dr. D. A, Foote of this city fesls hapvy over the outcome of u #20,000 lawsuit. Up in Macison county ho had boen sued in com- pany with a local physician, the plaintiff alleging malpractice, Tuo caso camo on be- fore Judge Allen of the Ninth judicial dis- trict this week. The prosccution presented its side of the caso and rested, Tho defense moved fora dismissal, which was granted. In passing upon che motion the court stated that the prosecution had introduced noevi- dence to show malpractice aud had failed to show a lack of medical skill. " Wheeler & Wilson fs the oaly lock-stitch machine mado that will maintain an even und pecfect stitch at differeut speeds, Sold by Geo. Luucaster & Co., 514 S, 16ch st. - Bullding ¥ mits, ‘The following permts wore issued by the superiniendent of ouitdings yesterduy Frank A. Philleo. two-story feame man- ufacturin: establishment hirty-ssc- nd Leavenworth streets uinor permiis tory, # 1,000 i3) motaly . Lo B RN i Why go to Europe for champngne when thereis a botter articlo at home! Try Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Chumpag to ! you ve to wait. Tho troubles that have been in gathering can’t always be cleared Stick Sometimes may h the dis- and _dis- orders peculiar to womanhood, Dr. P Fuvorito Prescription is tho surest and speediest rem- edy an depend upon that- but if your cass is obstiy it reasonablo timo, It's an invigorating, restorntive tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a positive specific for female weaknesses and ailments, Al functional disturbazices, pain- fal irregularitios and deranzements re cor- rected and cured by it. Al unnatural dis- charyes, bearing-down sensations, weak back accomphnied with faint spells and kindred \ptoms, are cor In every case for which it's recommended, * Favorit Prescrip- tion,” is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or the money is refunded. No other medicine for wonen is sold on such terms, That proves that nothing else offered by the dealer can be * just as good.” SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., Rest eattle. hog und sheep market tn the west COMMISSION HOUSHS. CGEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION THE LEADERS, \Vuonl E&lll;;, Fouth Omuha cor- ‘Telephone 1177, - JOUN 1. DADISMAN. | WALTER E. WOOD. { Managors. Markot reports by winil ani wire checrfully turnlshed upon application. DB — Campbell Commission Co, St Louls, Kansas Oity, South oux City, Fort Worth Chleago Chlcago, East Oniahi, A. D. Boyer & Company, ssand 3 Exohanze Buildin ,South Oman v Corroapandonce aollcitod and Drowmpty wnawar )L Vet Mitention (0.orders for stoukers & food e, tablished, 1831, - Incorporatad, 134} Capltal tully pald, $2000) Waggoner Bicney Company Write o wiro us far prompt and rellable warks T Wl’c;rry Brothers & Company, Live Room 6 Exc Btock Commlission, o Bullding, South Omaha, ‘elephione 1701 OMAHA Manufacturers an AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Teal & Awaing Flaga, hammocks. oflan | rubberelothing = Sen | foreat'gus, 1113 Farng Woll' Bros, & Co. nts, awnings, taruan s, covers ar all Kinds o, DaOrs, nle. S d for catatbiue, BAGS AND TWINES. Bemis Omaha Bag 0y Importers an sacks, burl, _—mmm—m—m—— BICYCLES. nfrs. four twine Johbers” Director i Reclor & Wilhelmy Co. | Corner 10th and Jaokson streots. LUMBER, John A, Wakefiell L American Port. Chas. R Lee. “Uardwood lamber. wood carpets and parqast foorin; 9th and Douglas. 0. Davon, | Blesclos 8010 on monthly pAymOnts, 120N, 1th s BOOTS AND SHOUS, Morse-Cor Shoe (o, 1109 Townrd Stes Factory cornaer 1ith and Dou tins streats, Wo are making closs pricasto eaih b ivars, a1 are 891liny a class 0f wiods wileh 1s vory s\lo®ia With marohants Kirkendall Jones & 0o Wholesnlo Mers. Aeanty TR A [ Amer. HandSewedShaely Boots, shoos, CLOTHING. Blotcky & Cohen | Clothingnodon farnis’ Ings. Give us o teial Samples prapald by ox | Dresn, 115 Harhoy Pkt AN COAL,COKE, | CORNICE. Omaha Coal ColieLime Co| Eaglo Comaizy Warks alvanizod fron Tindoy o talic’ skylizhts, ete. 1110, M2 Dodk Hard and soft conl, &, cor. 10th and Dougals troets, M. B Suilh & G, Dry goods, nottons, fur- Kilpatrick - Koch Dry Gools Co. Nottons, nishing goods. Cornor | gents’ furulaliing g1o 15 Tith and iowardsts Cor 1th art Howar i —_—mm FURNITURE, Beehe & Runyan Furniture ( | s Omaha Upholsteriag o, | T2 110§y stea st Wiotesale oaly .. Graca an GROCERIES. J D. M Steele & Co. 12011 i3, Blake, Brace & Co 205 Jones 10th and 1 Omaha, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AGENTS AND LESSEE Tn pursuance of ordinance No. 50 Inz Water and gus cornoctions to be 0 i within thecurh lnes on eertiin stroots Street Tmprovement Distriets Nos, 4i6, 477, 48 4 and 455 i the elty of Omaho, you are | hereby notificd to mike all necessary connee- | s With witter and ¢as miains, or lntter.d id to complote such work on or before s, tember 20U, 1502, a8 1t (8 the purpose to 1 s in the said aistricss, and more p vduseribed as foliows, to-wit No. 370—The strect Iying cast of the wes foet of lot 7, block 23, ceity. from Pacific streat o the alley south of Pacilie stre 0. 47i—Tweaty first street fron to_Spencer street. No. 48—Douglas street from the of i ) tha est line of 20 N nteenth streot from of Parnam street to south iine of V- Wirt street ) the north line Dot N Graco streot from the wost Hneof ¢ the O hi Belt Ruflway's right-of-way tothe eastiine of the Chicago, ~t. Paal, Minn s ipol s & Omiha raliway's right of-way, in the eity of Omaha. § Dated at Omana, N tember, 180: B W, BIRKHAU rman Bourd uf b S15m101 )., this 16th day of Sep- 1, ¢ Works, 19-20-21 Chi DROPOSALS FGR ERECTION OF SO§00L buiidings.—U. 8 Tndian Serviee, Omahi and Winnehuzo nebazo Ihurston County, 102 Sealed proposils. Proposals for Erection of Sehool Buildin 5, and wddressod 1o the undersizned at Wintebugo, s hurston County, Neb. will bo received at” this u cney until one o'cloek . m. of September 2ith, for the fureish nz of all necessary Jal materiads and crecting ne v the Winnebago Ao Nob., three () twy stozy br ek sehool buildings, as por the plans and specificitions which may be examined at the offize of the “Bee of O naha, Nab, the “Journal” of Sioux C.tv. Towa, and it this g Bid- dors ure required t follow the “form of pro- posal,” accompunyinz the specifications us closely their bida wiil permit. Bids should state the bropose | price of each build- inz and for the €10 1p of buildin 5. The right is Teserved to ro jetany or all bids or wny part of any bid it decimca for ths hest fter- estof the service. Cortiied checks ch Lid must be necompaeia Dby o cortifol ek ordraft upon some United States depository orsolventnational bank in the vicin ty of the restdente of the bidder, made payabio to the order of the Conmissioner of (ndlan Af- fairs, fOr at (east ive per cont of the amount of the proposal, which ehock or drafu will he forfeltid to the United States in ciso any bidderor bidders receivng an aw il shaii fall 10 prosuptly execute o contract with g0 1 nd sullicient suretics. otherwise to b re- turned to the bidder, “Bids necompinicd by sl in dlon of i certified che k will not bo considerod. forany further informution, 18 to bhuiliin s site. meins of trans e, apnly 10 ROBERT I ASULEY. U.S. Tndian Azent. Sidie. TO THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS OR PARTS of lots on S0th strect from Grand aveuuo to Ames avenue, You are hereby notificd that the und si:ned, th disinterested frochoiders of the city of Oniha, hiave been duly appolnted by the miyor with the npprovad of the city coun- cilof 5 ihd city, to nssass the dam e Lo the owuers rospactively of tho proporiy by cradin g of said Strect and the cross st dvelured nocoss by Ordinince pissed August S0th, 1302 approved Az 18ty 1803, You are further notified, that conte | suld Land duly ns reqaired Law, wo will, on th fourth duy of Septemoer, A, D, 18 4 hour of thiee o'c oek in the afternoon, oflive of Geo. J. Paul, 160, Furnam stroct Within the Corporat 1 its of said city, moot 1o purposn of considering und inuk ng 18 esstent of damage tot OWNOrs re- Lively of sald property, affeetod by sn Laking Into consideration #p e its, If uny. You are notitied and plice aforesuid, OF state Lents conc of datuges us you may ut tho o bo present it the time nd e wny objuetions i Sull ussissnent OuSLICE propor, GEO AT OHN 11 BT GEO, 1. PAYNE, h, 1502, it Omaha, Sopt. 1 TO THE OWNE purts of lots n street from diLh avenue to Intersceting SLroets, on posod chin <0 0f grido ou re hereby notified that the under- disinterastod freeholders of tho aha. have bren duly appolntod by with the approval of the city vd clty, to 435638 tho dam - es (o s owners, respectively, of the proporty soted by gr dine tho above meitioned stroet wnd intersectin s sie ots, dockirod po - )y Ordin ines No. 19, D ssed August approved Auiust 24th, 1502 ure further notified. that having ne- cepto | sald #ppo ntmont, and duly qu i ] s roqu rod by law. we will, on the 100 diy of Boptembor, A, D 1wy ab the hour of ton o'elock In the forenoon, nt the ofl 6 of it W Gibson, 2.6 N. ¥, Lite B lding. within the eor- porate’linits of wull clty, muet for tho e pose of considering and making tho 4as ment of dimage Lo the owners respactivily of suld property, alfectod by said gradioy, tik- ing Into coasiderition speotal benefits, If ui You are notified to bo present at the ¢ me and place aforesald, und make any objections Lo oF SUitements conern ng sild assessment OF ABILAZES 48 YOU LAY CONRIeF Dropor, LW GIBSON, RS OF ALL LOTS AND d real estate wlonz Muble B1st street. an | count of i’ pro- slgned, U city of O of O the city five duy to Mullir & Blumle nent Hillside add No, 2 wide, bioes O, 3h feet wide. block 7, feet wid sall wide ofl sery such doi resp tate, lotor partof lot in fronc of ting such sl tewalks. Piased August 24, Septombor 2 and § ber 6, 1502 reat construct wooden rosolution of the tne city of Omaha, of whih copy. COmDAnY V. Hetzel (Docke Willon the 218t duy of Soptembur, A lock I the forenoon of ® sald iy, 0t 622 North 1ot str hiu " Douglas county. N On pub'ic for cushi (or on threo woiths proved security) the follow iz goods and chist- tels herotofore levied upon by me by virtue of un order of ute entitl faney grosorles. flour und ot The undersignod rosorves the rizht o suil this proporty e a Wil cels, s dn b fud Interest of wil pi for all the articles montione SOrprate. or ull bidg. JAMES § OUKDALE, Wil G Omaha, Neb., Sept. Tth, 1604 ssdion | L. MEEY J. Oberfelder & “Co. Tmporters and jobhors of | millinery. nottons. Mall Prompt. South 1ity PAPER, h Carpenter Paper Co. Carey a full stock of printing, wrapping and WrItlag paper, card pa. Der. ote. —_— OYSTERS. OVERALLS,ETC. | King & Smeal Mirsof “K & 8" pants aliiris and overalls, ete. th 11th st PRODUC Vatablished 1875, Whitney & Co, Butter, eggs and poultry. South 1ith st. | HARDWARE, Lobeek & Lina, alle eanent Quincy white lins, ORS. ik & Merbert, Wholssals llguor dealss 01 Farhm o - Standard 0il Co. - Refined o olls, Axio groas David Cole & (o, i COMMISSION. Brasich & Co. Produce, Kinds, oystors. 7;Jas. A, Clark & ¢ Butter, pouitry and gamne, 17 South 13th st. STOVE REPAIRS. OmabaStove RepairV ks ; Stoverepairs and water ttnehments for - any Kind of stove made. 1207 Douglas. —_— SASH | WA Disbrow & Co. | 11 Mardy & Co, Manufacturers of sash, oors. blinds ani aonldings. Braneh of co, 12th- and izard sts WOODEN SIDEWALK R —CONSTRUC Be it resolved by the City Coun mayor concurrl n sidewalln bo constrastod in )f Omiha ns designatod beiow, w thin tion of this resolu- )F the personal service oh ordinance is sidews specified hero n an 't Lo bo constructed of plog . i thickness and bo Liid upon joists of such dinien wanuer ns 18 preserived vy the speeifi-itions on file in the office of tho Works nnd under its supervision, to-wit: 018 7t Ok thota, perma- h wood Oimnah That after the publi wuthorized iks to be laid tot] of such width : ZusUside of 15th street, ad de, four feot wide. Fust Lewls' sub, permans Westsido of 15th streot, cet wide, West side of 15th stre Eiseie’s sub, permanent g block 1, fuet wide. Wost side of 15th street, | block & Deer park, per wide. Deer park, stside of 15th street, sub lot 1 in djolninz block § of Deer rude, six tect wide, t, adjoining blovk ', permanent zrade, six foot wide. s of 15th strcet, lots 44, 43, 46 und 47, ¥ Rozers' plat of Oicahotia, per grade, six feet wil prth side, permanent West side of 15th stre ¥ Westsiie of 15th stroe Motter's sub of iot 45 of O grade, six feet wide, orih side of Co 1 ok 67, Credit ot wido, ot 2 E~st - fae of 25th n's streot, Fouth side of Chy | block O, Shinn's six feet 'wide. West side of 28th_stroot Shinn's 34 adi; West side of 28th stror ced’s 2nd “add. Last sido of 26ch st iice, ostabiished grid. Eust side of 27th street ablished grade, toar £ utliside of Like st Patricics udd. present cro And Lo It further resoive the Bourd of reby is author zed ners shall within publication or servic suld sidewnlks us heroin Bourd of Pablic ©. the cost of ctivoly to be ussessed Act! Attest: Jony Approved: Geol NOTICE TO CONSTRUC To the owners of th stato de You and cach of you are ity I Chalrman B Omaha. Nob., Bot. 1, 1 Bept 15-16-17-10 dor and by virtue of an fon. C. . Seott, or stecurt within wod for D kv, 10 the foll court, towit: 'l Lovi neing at 10 auctlon o the hi | ch fon, towit: jent sh Groiak A, BEXNETT, of Douglis County, Nebrasia Shor! By Joun Liw Owmaha, Nebr Doty Boulod propossls will be re of the 4 oeiock b, m for the furnisuing Gber, nalis, ceme it tho ity of piwdor of tho your, 13id Tho right I Kuch bid close i coruitiod che on filo ut the comptrolivr's office. uEO. OLsEN, Comptroller Blldot, dren OLUTION ilof the city d6'of 15uh street, Tots 7 o 1 Eisele's sub, permanent grade, four feot wide Sust sldo Of 15th streot. lots & 10 14 me usive, it crde, four feot b5 1 to 18 Inel Muller & Blumle’s add, permanent grade, six ot,1013 13 to 15 Inclusive, le, six feet w West side of 15th street, lots 1 to 9 Inclusive, Dbermanent. grade, 811012 Inclusive, wment grade, r street Fonuler add, present ostublished grade, six foct d ndd, establishe west 180 foct of stablishod grade, present grade, six north present ot, Jots 1, four feet wii lot 104, Nelson's add, and 3 Colling ot, six fect wid Pubile and drectea )y Of this ¢ solution 1o ho pubii paper of tho eity for one week. or o on the owners of sali lots aud of such eopy construcy Warks causo the onstructing City Olork BEAIS, Miyor. ' SIDEWALKS, 1ots, parts of lots and vo resolution: by notitied to uired by n | y'e cribed (n 1he wh sidewalks as unell BIRKIAUREN, ur i of Publie Worlis. Judzes of the #3 No, 79 und ot in the city of nd best bidders 1L f8s A 810 OF 10 SeATRLS DAf~ bofor tho boss ska, Soptember 10, S0d 1t e ity Comptroller. Onaha, N Omishi, s mwy bo mude for Is required 1o Specitiontions