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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS| Oulmination of a Deal in Ribs Yesterday | % Coused Eome IT SCORED AN ADVAN There Was Compara nthe ¥ On1cA0o, [, ¥ept. ©0. and the culmination of twin uccompaniments today. An advance of 0 nthe October ontion. rlse of about n cout a pe was accomplished In murket selling from nlzht to 8,60 during the toany. There wus chunge tn the pr ces of In cerenls. It has been Charles Wrlght and Jo tendin: to ce er the m Wright ago, waen tho gradunily aceumulated the price In the ncant! .50, Finding the supposel to Cudnhy. October delivery. As the product has to delivernbie oncontract forty ronchod o it wou 10 have been rosarded BDEINZ any Sieprises th tade. TC s genor horts are the paekers o fovine that the load bz far it 1o earry. AN 10 the delivery on October co much at variance. I At they shiil bo “full requires forty duys, bu ire proc o cured fn te tion for the inspec the cxcltemont, WAS 0ot zrent, The sudden not #ltozothior wittiout In the provision lne. 230 to ke, but i and’ cioso Wi mainiy on Josed to reprosent reoly Betoite higher on ue on deferred dotiveries, Wheit ovened ashid, terdiy on the weak enb ol deal of stronzt was exercine less infly ports of el aaago ob T SfTerinzs were s cth soon ruled of tho murkot y und no began to cover generousl buyin: wis on i much w01me duys. T trencth in provision e excitement in ribs, hielp th wheat. The ree considerably under th tity on ocean passs it w wticipated th heavy fucrease i the cholery blockade s opencd g Towerady With vitin Corn was dbuive hut d woather and renew, sl not yot t. This ninde the Ehere wis zencral ry while e conll erinz of shorts, which Isfactory pro ore sproad destee U get ot and 1o huy Muy o pre October showed Tast nizht, and Moy onl In 0ats the near futu led froy covered part of 3ic. but elosed with & (0ss of only 14e. A falr business w: s done i chanzing October, were Lt hietly n exne 0 e depression incorn was the chief cause of the weaknoss, There was a fair dem. Jond wheat and corn un at and 2ige for tomorrow: 0 head. The ieading tutures r tee of Other Hog Products or in Coronls—Stocks and Bonds, #7.65 at the closo commenced buying market was toad hnve divided It 1= now supposed these two are tonz not less than 40,000,000 pounds of rivs for 1iys—it was supposod th e deliverablo 1y thought that the big time when ! <08 in the voium dvance m local wecount. Armour & Co. offer in | prevented prices oin: 11 the loenl buying was qu iizhe s soon f ahont e over yost sh to market | 2 G 11055 0f "0 compared with tlorees, Saptomber cloved At 4775 9010 Wt #7757, cloming at $7.77. BOTTER—Quict and steady: western dalry, 1410, Cnerer~Quiet, firm Pio Trox—Dull, steady; 0, JrprR ~Dull: ke, $11.00@11.50, LEAU—Stondy domostie. $1.0071.07%. Tix=Dull; stra! 0. 20BN.22%. St Lonis Mackats, cpt. 90, ~Frotn—Qulot, nred: patonts, £4.560 470 tiney, | $2706200; Ve family, #1002 10, Opened weouk, but rallied on no particular news, closing nt %@'%c up; No. 2 Fed, casn, highet, (8%0: September, 63'3e bid: October, d Dezomber, 7' 40, closing ut 40 bids Muy, bid; Octaber American, #1400 Excitement. CE OF ONE DOLLAR tively Tittle Change enod on fino weather, closing at cush, lower al 42%c: Septembe wsked s October. 4 closi ©_n8ced; Decem| ) Ked: year, Mag, $55@IGic, closing at ite b d. OATs—Qulet and slihtly higher cnsly 3 ver, Whe: October, —Fevorish excltement | L big deal In ribs wero in tho provision pit nearly $1.00 wus scored This was equal to pund for the meat. and D e, minutes, tho 5o it tho mill Jast | HAY=Very firm: tinothy, prire to faney. o firat. hout of ‘chango | $.00@10.50; “prairie. prime w funcy, .00 0.0, compuratively little FLAXSEED—Firm; #1.01 askod. othor liog proauets oF | MOTHY SEkD 61 0150 ZO! or months that CLOVER=35 0@5.43). RO oy waro. i | BUTTEN=R L Saas—Hizher it 1640, arket tor October M8 | Cows NMEAL. Stoady, At & soveral months | o WiISKY—Firm nt 810, about #0.00 and BAGGING -6} @T e, 000,000 108, 10 aving advanced to TioN C (E8—81. 10, strong, higher, but very little pretty houvy, he is this interest with i dic rezular. a fow ly. unchanged. probably Standard mess jobbing. #1075, Dry Salt Meats—Loose shoulders, lonzs and ribs, § 80; shorts, #3.00; boxed, 15¢ more. Bucon ~Packed shoulders. £1.25; longs and ribs. #975: shorts, 84874, Hams—Sugar cured. 1150012 cipTS—[iour. 6,000 IS wheat, 133,000 oats, 23,000 L.t be fully cured to be 2V6, Wieh requires nbout v the (it was could by made Henee, 1t seems s favorabie tinie to At wore In store for the 33,000 Du. ¢ none: barley. none, SHPMENTS = Flou bt corn. 20,000 bi.j 0nts, ley. none. 11,00) bbls.: wheat, 64000 moro 16,000 b3 rye 9,000 Followlng are the prices denlers for ndes and peits, quoted sibject to change without notice: No. | green hides No. IL‘ZX'\'('I\ sulted hide: @t'qci No. " )LXNI. n o & | Buited hides, 37 Aae: No. 1 ereen salted hides. e tiron | 51040 1bs.. 41 scs No. 3 groon sal Y onrel s this usuly | 1041108, 5@ e No. I 'voal ealf. s t Y iy contond thut | e No. 2 veul oulf, 810 15 1bs,, e v Vo i here whereby nt hides, 7e; No. dry "flint hides, e S Wi e | No. 1 dry saited hides, a@de. Part cured o NotwithEthATH os 3¢ per 1. less than fuily curel. TR ep pelts— Groen salted, each, Sic$l.2 g 0 salted Ings (short wooled early kS each, 15 dry shearlings (short wooled ourly o No. 1o ewch, 60100 dry O e from | sheariinzs (short wooied early skin 2, P o ;e dry fiint Kansas and N stoady. rading | butcher wool peits, pe ctudl wei W kors suns | Mie: dry fint Kansas ehraskn Murrain % b | wool pelts, per Ih., actual weight, 8@ldc: dry bove trom | Mint Colotado biiteher wool paits. ‘ver 1b. i A ctuil welght, 10@i2e; dry flint Colorado it o Murre ool pelts. per’ 1b.,” nctual woizht, B@10e: dry pieces and bucks, actunl welzghts, 7 Ge. 1lave foot cut off, us it i3 useless to piy reitzh on the who hiave been se'ling, ald by Omaha the cllque had was tov « ean bo made for ntr ‘o 5 W October riby st effeet on other articles o below the elose yos= les, but soon developed h. The cholera searo pence; there were by riin in North Da- sharp. ana constderablo 1 tho strong Wus apparent: shorts tuir demand; and the outside | % 3 B4 lurger scale than for 2 Kansas City Murkets, KANSAS Cr1v, Mo.. Sept. 2).—Wnear—More 2 hird (0ld), 513 now, W@t No. L@ ige, No. 2 Steady mixed, iixed, 20@2c; No. 2 Stou AXSEED ~Steady at ~Weak; sucked, Siasic. an espectally ¢ was ‘niso n material | FGA elpts at Chicazo wero tres Thequane | HAY-—Steady, wnchanged: tmothy, #.51@ decrense, but | 0.00: prairie. §. wouid be u | - BUrTER—Quiet; 123 o s cloarances whon the | 12@1Se. lifted. The market | ~Faas-—Tirm, ite. daboit e and 1R P Whoat, 1about e nd RO Sy outs, 2,000, croumery. ry, 76,000 bu.; corn 2,000 bu.: 23,000 bu.; decided 1 assurances that the dany dawm fr m s very weak rs—Wheat, corn. 5,000 Omnha Frait Market, ArES—The supp'y of howe zrown cords is crowing ies<. It is estimatod Lwo-thirds of the erop s b already and hizher p the near future, Couce Kots, CALIFOUNIA musents CALIFORNTA PEACTES —P'er hox, 31401 CALIFORNIA PEAT @250 por box. ! £ box. §1.. x bbi., ¥1.00; fane, ned 10 the cov- Huld be done ab i sat- seemed 1 be n wide- of October hotdinzgs ference. At tho close ooked for in Boe per 10-10, Guares—Per ¥ Y, res were the w 10 e o e, o loss. Mav rec (kost Oc- lod lots 2:¢ less. differene olpits tea, und this with the 01 M NEw Yonk, Seot. 20.—Perrorneus—Market steaay. quiet, unchanged and ciosed uat 5o for October. 5 COTTONSEED OIL=—Quict and steady. TALLOW — Quist but steady; clty (2 Phes.) 44@1 016 Rosty=Duil but steady; strained, common to good, 3 Tui Dull and st and for vessel room to d rates he d steady at for corn to Buftalo. Whoat, rs, hogs, for outs, 25) o anged as follows: Ay at L@, OIEN, CORN No, 2 Bopte October. May ... OATK N Eepto October. R MEss ol October 905 1170 Junuury,.. LARD— Cetober. Junuary. Bionr | St Junuary.: 54 scigading AUIg g | n Tie T4 LONDON, Sept. 20.—LINSEE ewt, TURPENTINE SPIUTS —215 70 per ewt. WG, | 0d" per Liverpool Markets, LIVERPOOL, Sept. 21 —Wnrar—Stond mand poors Liolders offer moderatoly: re of wheat th ; do- olpte pust three days 257,000 cental uding 146,001 American. CoRN—Quict, domand poor; receipts Ameri- can corn the pust three duys, 548)) cental mixod western. 48 7l per ceutul, BACON-—Lon ¢ elear. 43 1hs., 108 6d por ewt. CHEESE werioun, finest white wud col- | | 1030 ored, 485 per ewt RS | Omulia BuTTER—Pick conntry. 16 Porators 3 potatoes v ons Produce Markot. stock, I@lie: Indic will be sharce which usually eholce tlons are that this season. Many are heavy shivpers Frour—Stendy nnd 1R 0 st 2 sprin red. T2%c. ower: No. %, cash, 44s0e. OA white, RYE By, Tes No. 4, f. 0, ) ¢ FLAX SEED—No. 1, §1.0 TiMOTHY SEED—-Prim POLK—Mess, per D per 100 1bs , #7.05; short. G8AU: dry Salied sho 6.00: shork clear sid Wisky=-Distilicrs’ f 81,15, SUGARS—Cut loaf, Standard ¢ Receipts and shipments today were as fol- lows: CARTICL Flour, tarrels.... Wheat, bushel busliels bushel murket was very quiot. prices fancy creamry, SBido; fine western, 1! fine auiries, 20220; o) tirmer; strictiy frosh, 10@10}e! New York Ma, NeEw 65,300 p maoderate denand, st YOuk, Sopt, ConsMeAL—Dull, stendy, CCeipLS, SIT,00)" b, 1A405,000 b, Of futires, 1210 WitkAT— bu.: sules, spot. Spet ‘duil, firme: 01c: No. I northern, 853550 No. 2 northern. S0o8) Bibo: No. 2 Mllwiuke W@ 40, Options w advaneed eury L@ Amount on pussugo und firm cablo K@bge on lurge recelpts, Increnso visibie and local re: with tho strengeh in_provisions at the wost and short covering, ¢ esterday; No. 2 red, or, 8,018 e, closin Taa@N0he, o osing at closing at 82ae; Marcl closinz nt 8Se. Rve—N BanLey MALT—No) Conn—Recolpts, 1 bu. In olevator: 5ii@ss; budINe, ciosing at ik, closiug cloalng ab ke, M b6ige. W ATE—Looelpts. 145,0' bu. ; sulos, 440,000 bu, o spot. Spots dull wnd sloy active and eas) @wio. el 03 Ing at iTie; Novembor, 8 1-10@354¢, closing at sl No. 2 wilte, i ity whito western, 5@iie: No. 2 Chicago, 54! Wweak, d oasy. Hav—Dull wid Hovs—Quict u BUGAR= W, quict 04 test, U8y 1=ites MoLAxs: — Hurelin, au | stedy RICE—Aciive. Eaas—Quivt Hoes fir: D L. stoid Woor—tirur, de floece. 256 A Fuiled, Poc Firm, qulet. demund. Pokied beil 10ke. Middics, bizhe With 1ho wost; wesie B0y 7o) Liories, $1.1u “aci Nu. 2 white, H@3ac; No. 8 (hoxed), 87, axports, 0.8 ninals western, (4 Q00c. | 000 bu.; sules, 13,000 bu.'of futvres, 104.0.0 h. ot spot. Spots, dull, lower, weul o afloat; ur Bic. Optious decilned %@loon weather west and Inrge’ recoipts, ndvanced @4ho with whout. Speculaticn more nctive, olosiny tember, BA@AIe, closing uv ut Bbio; comber. J04@3sc, olosing ut e | a wady: rs this yoir. cral mirket 17c chickens and old hens, Sc; L et No O spring. Cottee Market. NEw Yok, Sept. 2:—Options opencd stondy, anchinzed,to 10poluts up. closed § voluts up: sules, 42,000 Dags, inclndin ber, $14. 10641 October, #14.0 @ 14,1 ber, #13.85614.00; lh‘{" I\l\l\’l'\} #1375 No. & £, 0. b, 45@0; | WAT7. BTG5 Mureh, #E No. 3, £ 0. by 430050; | JATAS: ‘May, 8l o, Spot Lo, firmcr, more o, 31, 1.8 ', 115 New York Dry Goods ulders NEW Yok, Sept. 2).—Busin 20800, wir‘and Sieady, e inishod goods, per gal, | TEAUest for prints with fow uishied goods, per gul., | KT olTonk wore in tood de in most deacriptions of woo cn steady. Thero was nothing especi 46e; No. 8 yellow, 454@ Market, s 1n dry zoods trade fabrics was Iy new. otton Market, NEW ORLEANS, La., Sopt. 20.— Very firm: mid- inz 7e: low midiling 6 G-ic:” good ordi- ry.6 1-1Ge; net receipts. 2,500 bales: gross re- 815000 celpts, 4,3 bules; sales, 2,620 bales; . stock, .00 22,010 16,00k 151000 20000 Wool Market. 7o et BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 2)—Wool unchanged; Jday tho butter | trade falr; prices sustained. unchin ted s aders’ Tatk ©micaao. TiL. Sapt, 2).—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8. A, McWhorter: Wheat hus justi- fled today the expectations of its friends f the market has shown i more confident fe ing and better prizes in spite of vory lurze ro- coipts at primary markets, lizht shipmonts aud indifferent eabes. Frequent roactions are to be looked for but thero is fuerensing evidenca that the coadition aro stoadily improvinz, After months of weakness un i most homy outlook It looks ns If wo were on the up grade, Agiii serions compluint cones from North Dukoti that heavy rafus there soaked the shocks nud sticks und much wheat has sprouted. Pru- dent shorts hive been taking profits in both corn " und outs, Two or throw recoiv- ing houses cireulated u report that recelpts would largely increase in cornand thus break Brioes taed ¥eulvers toked o und sold u il i erings appirently went to good hands, nnd psed fira At 4@ie over a sharp recovery neur tho close. Soptember, T4 c: Ooto- > news I8 emphatically bulish, The lowa at 8hei Novewmber, D report - suys there 18 no dis Rotze; Decomber. B2ac, | teict in that state where more than hulf by Mo May, SHS@SSe | the eron will b | out | of . the wiy It frost comes before October 1, Thero was & lLively flurey in October ribs and ypparently Wwithout uny preconcerted arrunzement. A fow siiorts tried o cover und the pri-6 ad- anced noarly $310) 0 w few minutes, heipin vilues moderately wll around, Thoro 18 no vidence of a large shortage 1o Octobor ribs, but the deul is 80 iewly held that it Is very o hurd to trade fn them steady: Sep- | Cuucaao. 1k, Sept. , e Detober, | Dunoan, Hallinger & Ug mber, 51 | puront In wheat yesterduy when the i Docewber. Axaasoxe, | Tolusd 1o bront (rom oo devoioped o ey ) 83R@36kc, olosing ai | wnd the market ruled firm from the opening 10 tho close. A 8trong offort was azain m 1dg bu.; exports 81L(00 | 1o drive prices down. but buying of n good of futures, 12000 bu. of | character took eare of ull offerings und grad- weaker; options n ually ady need the prices Ohurters wore ler: - Soptomber, 4G | good at 240,000, Docembor wheat ut Tio s October, #@Tye, 0l0s- | cheap. The offect of the free selling in the country which we mendioned yesterduy wis alnfoit In the corn markef, espes iy in 0 noar futires. The rosu ting deg lne cuused tho liquidation = of some long lines, add 0 the “woukness, but ' at the decling the . boiling wias overdone, and eausad & o rFally ng G ciose. Our advieos woce wugalu of tree furm ery' deliver es, which any further deciine will Diy ehock, Uats fofowed the lead of . Bowe lonz stull was quidated, but the 056 Wi (ulrly stoady ut yosterdy's closine srice. I'POVIS Lus ralo | siarply stron or wli #round Lut lost part of the dvanco bofore the close. Tho bz jump i O:tober ribs fron 10 .8.00 01 Lho iLtempt of & few shorts Lo Cover started $0:16 buying 1n the other Log quivt Larl, vlgber, | products. wnd the ciose was fir Ntoi olosdd. 8180, | & CHICAGO, It Sept. #. ~Counsciman & 80, Option sales 135 | to Covkroll Bros Cowwission Cou rdinary, 16@ise, ks ts, LouR—T LIS 44500 saeks? 1y sales, $,5.0 buis, 154,000 1bu' of 2 red, T840 uffouts Ty uneraded rod, 6 No. 1 b, S§%o0; Vyei Noo 2 Ohicako, Kich Sprin, ero’ moderatoly netive, 40 on a decrowso i 2 o oted English lizing, advanced %@'ze 20,k export : No. fnal, exports, 4.00) No. 2, 5@ 0 radod mixed, . Lozan & Co. to ag 4 e ‘strongth ap- mixed ‘Wostern, 0 t wnd firw; contrifuga's, tined fulrly netive, nowina ; New Orieans recelpts, 11,003 pl s, fulir: i Texas, 1a2ic. ats fron, I o, @it Hums, 106 wund iy ceneral situntion of the whoat markat has unproved. Tho eholora sonro has abuted. Winter wheat raceipts have incronsed eon- bly nnd forlgn buyers are in the mnar- e chief threat to A losal ndvaneo. s long line, was romoved toduy. Wo gradun recovery in prices until the 1k® nuvigition, Corn continued Teavy, especinlly for October delivery, under free snles by cotntry longs who seem to have abandoned the frost prospect ns a bull card Cho sifght rally at the oloso was synpathetic, s was easic in pr by firn in tone and will improve shurpiy when the hand- feap of weak surroundin markets 1s re- movea, P'rovisions were Influe 1 Ly bull tieties in October ribs und & smali siz8d panic of shorts followed. We regnrd the action of the market asa result of an nttempt by the hoiders to force shorts to settle and 1o avoid handlin he stocks of lard and ribs coming froui outside packers, S TOCKS AND BONDS. Securities Were Neither So Actlve Nor So Strong as on Monduy. NEw Yok, Seot The stock market to- day was neither so active nor so strong as that of yostorday, and the general opinion seemed to be that the Higaidation in Northern Pacific preferred hid spotied n vory promis- Inz bull marcet and thrown the trading again exclusively into the hands of the professional element just when there was o prospect that w wider interest wus likoiy to be enllsted In the support of prices. The position of Mr. Viliard In this move- ment was one of the chiof subjests of conver- sation on the street, and, while the gentleman himself Issnod a denial that ho nad soid any stock himsolf, the story came from Phila- that certificatos bearing his namo en doliveral, The Lauidation in the stock. however, madé bhut little further pro- gress, though the price settled away to the lowest price of yesterday nud romuined there The weneral market azain displayed the same stubborn firmness which marked the trading during the early hours of yestor day, but the ndvance secemed to have been ef- fectually checked, and evon in tho industria thero wis no disposition shown to push the wivantage farther whi e here und t 0 rail rond stocks were subjocted to pressure by the bears without development of any - parteulurly valnerable point, and the concessions were slight. and in eral the width of fluctuations was small. Roading, New | na Buriinzton in turn subjected to pressure, but tho at 1 persistence, and the impression s insignitic int. The general market, howover, felt the withdrawal of support and nk into duliness without the nsual advanes fng tendeney. The worket under the con= tinued pressure ciosed dull but heavy with most stocks within: the smaliest fractions of the opening prices. Atehison Inconme honds furnished £206,000 out of utotal of $1.4)2,000, The gains amone the active fssues were confined 1o fractions, and the chanies show tho usunl fasienificine frac- tions, Sules of stocks reachod 227481 listed and 4140 unlisted, Tho ' Post says:” Now that Sthe *cl lias fizzled out as nn agent of market truction, It s worth while to ask intelli- gentiy how mueh of a fuctor, 1f any, the ebi- demic s [1iely to be In the season'’s finances The most striking fact of all is that in the Europeun stoek exchan .es, in the very fuce of cholera, securltios have not sufferod o tithe of the loss in values that attended the disturbance here. The great majority of ne- tive Buropean stocks, whether public funds Iways or British industrials. are quoted hizher now than they were a month so. This s in ftself sutliciently instructive. The pos bility of u goncral outbreak bore 18 too re- te i0 be considered and the gu rantine of the interior eitfes arainst Now York a bit of belatod midsummer foollshuess, Indeed, the chief apolozy for theso procoedings in Othe states is the hysterics lately exhibited herc conspicuously in Wall street The fotlowin e are the closing quotations for the londing stocks oo the New York Stock ex- chanze today: Atchison, Adams 10 Alton, T. a0 prof Amerlean a0 pra . b D Central Pacitic. Ches. & Olilo Chicogo Chi Bur Chl S Consolidated ‘Gas C.C.C. & St. v Cold. Conl § Tron.. Cotton O Certit's Del. Hud NV & iz (lOnte-lo & W Orozon Imp........ Jegon Nav.. LIl TR P A ifle Mail rla | PILSbUR, ..l Pullman Paiic ¢ iteading.. ... &8 ast Tenn A0 prd. 1 St Paul & 0. pia. Southern Pacific.. Sugar Relinery 1 & Tron. cifio, .. &0, Cen. prd Jaion Pacti Kxpress. |11l N, A Ch R e e Munhattan ¢ 3 do pfa.. “Memphis & C L0000 50 | Wells Fargo Bxp. Mich. vont_.. 11 104 | f\Westorn Unlon.... Missourt Pac’... | Wheellng & L. 5 Mobile & Obio 1 do pfd Nashviile Chuti...l 81 M. & St. L. Natlonal Corda 1 “bid fasked §exdiv. The toral s1'es of stoxks today wore 238,801 . ncludi Atchlison Chleig 4,800 Lacknwanna & West- E L700; Louisville & Nush- 500 Missouri Pagific, 8100; Northern fie preforred, New Englund, 6,7.0 Readin 'l 14,300, New York New Youk, Sopt. Hwi per ecent, last lo iner coat., MECAN dper cent; closed P APER—5T0'5 por cent. steady nt Louisiana stam’d i% i Missourt s - - W. Con. Dob. bs. 107 Su L LM don bs b0 aul Consols. ... 12 Y ety Biig Tr. Rets Unlon Pacifle 1sts. 10114 | West Shors Den: & it e ] ric 2nds. MK M “bid. 1 usked Boston Stock Quo BosTON, Mass., Sept. 20.—The following are the closing stoek quotations Ateh, & Top. Boston & Albany .. do Malne..... CB& Q. Eastorn 1t 1.0 Fitehburg BRI Mass, (en..... Mex. Con. com. . NV &N K old Colony Wis. Co Aloue: Atinnt 64| Calumet & Hocla, 25 |Onceoln . .. B1ig|8anta Ko Copper.. 151 | Tamarack. ..., J4ly | Anniston Land €6 474 Boston Land C 150" (Wost ind Land 0. 15 |Bell Teleplione..... ng Quotations, Sept. 2).—Tho tollowing are the closin 2 quotatio Cholor min Point; *hoadwood uld i C Iale & No Homestike, Mexicun. .. O ophir o preferre Bulwer...... St. Louls Mining SLOTIR St. Lovts, Mo, Sept. 20.—The following quo- tatlons wero made on call Stock — Bld. Asked| AmNettte, .~ g Filzaoth it M. [ Block. Hid, Asked: wt Murphy. |Siiver Bell.)) = 20 London Fluancial Review, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) LoNDON, Sept. 20.— (Now York Horald Oable ~Spocial to THE Bre)—~Business on the Stock xuhuogo today hus heen extreuwely quict With few exceptions. The murkets prosented i favorablo uppearance, though in some in- stances the frmness is 4 1ittle less pronouncod at the ¢losd than ut the earler part of the day. Consols are 1-16 per cent_easier far the woiey uccount. Homo raliways leave off slightly dull, shiiply for the want of support, Brizhton deferred relupsed % und several otliers i An wdyance of 1101 has taken pluco’ in Groat Northern issues. iy In Groat wstern, Mid'and und London & Northwest- Cri Alieriowns are uore or less irw, belng influenced by favorable advices from New York, aceompanied” by baying orders from your' siae, but the pubiic here still stands Wloof froni the marset. Nearly u general wd- vanco fs _established, including 1% in Atclison tncome bouds, % in Atelison ordinary, and from 3 In" others. Northern Paclfic prefercnees are exceptionally flat ut a dec.ine of %. Grand Truuk wnd Onu- wdlan stoeks have been quite buoyunt, prefer. cucos guarintecd ieuving off at & substantiul navance, ‘There has been very littie inquiry for woney. Shorts loans bave been vasily ob- afned 4t 1 per cent. In the discount murkec ot many blils hove been brought forward: those at two and three months belng quoted 4L13-10 10 1 per cont. Finaneiat Notes, Puiraverruia, Pa., Sept. .2).—COlearlugs, $11,491,08; cent. o RANRAS City, Mo, Sk NEw #1,501,12 NEW York, Sept. "0, 5Clearings, $196.070,502; bulances, $5,103,85, Pants, Sept, 20, ¢ fOF the necount. HAVANA, Sept, 2).—¥p! Jstedy. Susar, stordy! BALTIMORE, Md., Sept; 20 —~Clearings, #2,7 Dalances, 8119201 Money, 6 0oF cent. NCISNATL, O, SOt 20, Money, 4@3 per New York exchanse, firm., par. Clears 40 balances, #6281, Money, 4 per ORLEANS, Chree per cent rentes, 07t cent onn , Sopt. O IR balunces, #1170, BoSTON, Muss 2).—New York ex- Clourings, #214.713; 2,—Olenrinzs, $16, (B M(mu( 6 per cent A ork, 124@17e discount. St Lovis, Mo, Sept. 20.—Olenrinzs, $1.051 080 bulaneos, $104.53. Money aulet at 6@ per cent. Exchanze on NewYork e discount, 11CAGO, T, Sopt. 2), —OlenFings, $16.524819, York' oxchange, fic discount, Steriine n2e unsott ot 81,83 for sixty-day il and $L86% for sightdrafis, Money firm ut 5@ 6 per cent for both tnie and eall. 0 0n Now LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Catile Trado Rather Dall Owing to Heavy Reeelpts—Hogs Slow and Steady. OMAHA, Sept. 2),—Recelpts were quite the two diys' supply amounting to 0,610 5,877 hots ancl 4,108 sheep. ngainst 6163 cattie, 8,825 hozs aad %51 sheep the first two dyys of lust wook The cattle tradu in zeneral was o repetition ot Monday's markot, Thero wers abont the s, nio nunber of eattie hero and the quality taken s i wholo was but little changed. i ndvices were rather boarish 1n tone and tho trade wis duil and weak throu ho il hut the best matured beof eattlo. wits u load of 1,501, cornfed st £0od ciough 1o bring $.1), the Dl here 1 months, henvy L400-1b, Steers hrought $1.45, Of these two hunches there wero no €ood na- tive cattlo iiere. Tho western cattlo were slow scl ys thin siderinz tho Iiberad roceipts wnd the declining gricet toerable clearanco was efected. Nuirly 10) carsof cows and mixed stuff were onsile tolay. The trede wis weak. Locul houses ali wuuted some, but when the supply was 50 lihoral buyers ud no troubie 1 obtaln ne contessions of 10¢ 10 1e. Prices fn the two duys have declined from 15¢ w 20con the general run of butcher stuff, Sales of poor cows to prime heifers were at from S0 o £2 75, with the bulk of the fuir to good Stufl At from $1.50 to 3200, Bulls, oxen and stags showe | no particuiur’ el and the sime was true of calves and yearlines. The zeneral movement was rather siuzuish but nearly everytiing was pieked up befors the close. The stocker and feoder trade wis duil an’t lower owing to the cxcossive offerings, Ther was a moderate country demand bt rezula S did of the trading and a ded prices. entative siles: DRESSED BEEF. Ay No. Av. Pr. No. 08340 BRI R B 5) 5.1181 385 1ib- highest price Outside Av. Pr. 1104 385 17..1508 510 cows. 01 150 16..1001 90 T8 150 7. RI2 7.0 007 24 07 17,0 801 1. 02 .. 850 1060 15808 [ TrzrEEza e 2 101001 1208 RG] HELERRS, 5 1,108 10) W5 2701855 20) 80 2..1950 2 8 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 3 IR 00 2.0 005 00 T8 215 L B 101640 o 4 1T 5. 940 WYOMIN No. Av. It 2'atoers. 1175 81 75 24 steers.... 1108 2 8) 1steer..... ¥6) 200 18 buils...1 1huil [ 200 28 bulisll 1 ull TS0 200 1% cowsl 1cow. L 114) 100 187 cows...l 034 S 2 bulls... 1200 0 steers 1217 6 bulls. . 10:0 1 steer.. 1050 U1 steers. © 631 7 stoers. 1167 1 cows. ... 01T cows.... B cow. .. 17 foeders, 83} cow, 1 *steer... 960 COW. i 7 Cows... cow 2 cows..! i cows. 1 cow i cows. T cows 1 cow 1 cow CATTLE. No. Av. 1 *steer. ...1170 82 2 foeders. 1003 2 cows.. . 11 feed'rs. 1) 1 calf... 50 5 fecd’rs. 1070 59 COWs.... 1030 COWs steer . stoer, steers, steers. .., 1107 cows 11609 2 cows.... 90 10 steers..1:87 11 cows. .. 1110 €8 103 RTEN S s cows. ... L1100 cow. LT cow. ...LLL 800 16 cows .10 02 _Ycows L1l 057 Tuiiings MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer..... 825 00 - 1 cow and calf.8:500 1cow and cait, b2 00 Hogs—The supply of hozs wus not exces- clve, in fact hardiy eqaul to the present do- mand, but, more un uecount of bearish reports from Chicago than for any other reason, the market opened dull and ¢ Lo 1o lower on all but the best hogs. ‘These went to the ship- pin und specaiative, trudo lurgoly at from #.20 to .90, while packers and other locul buyers bought the butk of the fair to gecd hos of all weights at from 85,10 1o §.16. Trade wits not overly wetiveat any time and rather weukened as the morning udvanced. The ex- treme close was firn on receiplof news of tho Lig bulge In provislons, tut there were searcely uny hogs onssle ut that tme to tuko udvantage of the firmness. The pens were cleured beforo noon, {he bulk of the sa {0t from $10 to £.28 aguist from § .80 Monday. ' The gepbral average of prices ba d was £ 10%, againnt 8204 Monday und #5113 lust Tuesday. 'Kepreseututive suics: No. Av. £ 8h, Lol 103 160 - v 200 - o 0 120 16) 240 30 120 25 0.6 170 0) 20 cows,. 1 steor. 6 cows, 0) 17 steers.. 1202 8 25 10 cows, 5 15 cows.... 903 2 10 364 steers 4 00 Ereeer m 160 coooaannes 120 0 120 .BUN S;.‘.'M."‘;!“J' ER., COUNTIES, 8CHOOL' 2 O DisThicTS, CWATER COMPANI R.R.COMPANIES,sic. Correapondencs sollcited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPARY, Bankers, 3+165 Dearborn Strect, CHICAGO, 15 Wall Street, NEW YORK. 70 Btate 5ty BOSTCN. and Some rather ronzh. ZZ: PIGE AND ROUGH. 1 4 10,09 7 SHEEP~Thoro were no fresh recelpts of sheep and nothing here to make a_market. The de- manu continues good for desirab e muttons with prices quotsbly rm. Fale to £ood ni- tives, £1.75a04.40; fair 1) wood westerns, §.50@ 4.20: mon and sto k sheen. $L50@450; good to cholce 40 1o 90-1b, Tambs, §1. 50@5.50. Recoipts and Disposition of Stock. Official recelpts and disposition of stock ns shown by the books of the Unfon Stock Yards compny for the twenty-four hours ending at B0'ciosk p. m., Septemver 2, 1802; RECEITS “CATTLE Woas. | SHEEPR. | HORSESK WS - | Cars. | 1lead|Cars. | Mend | Cars. [Hend| Cars Head. L DISPOSt [ CATILE, | Omahn Packing ¢ The G. 1. Hawmond (0 91| | SWITL X (o S| 160; 1215 The Cud Spec., Shpprs. and Veed i Totnl Live Stock Murkot, onrcaao, i, Sept, 20.~|Special Telozram to e REE) - Prices Jor cattiv were zenerally quoted weak. But fow good cattle wore Vel and thore were niora of the common modinm grades than the dewan | catled Therefore, while thore was no decline § class buyers Bad rather vho best of the ton Of eXtra native SLoers Uhers Wi i merely nominal supply, and yot it is deubtful 1 the bast bunch of steers i fooders' hands Wouid hive hroteht more th n $), 1L1s there were no saies wt as i " There were a fow trades at from £.00 to $. but only an fnskenifi ant part of the offerings sold for as mueh 18 .00 the prevalling pri being from #1715 to 3430 for natives 3.9 for wosterns, wud from $1.75 to Toxuns. THa day's supply was nide AbOULLO0] natives, 2040 weste ras ans. Aithouzh hut little stoek lose WS weak cceipts of hozs were it thero appearod to be enou i The market wis weak throu hout its entiro gt [0 Wwis not much lower thin at yester- id-up, but compared with thai diy's inz sules U plain'y apparent o Trade was slow at from $1.7 Lo $. poor to choice Hzht wnd alt trom $1.0) (0 .30 for heavy, The out- side quotation was reached in three or four instances only. and but - small pare ot the % on sule soid for as much s £.45. it nécding to be more than an oriinary good artielo to command that fizure. Most of the stufl was weizhed withina range of fron .15 5.5, hie sheep market was easy at from £.00 to #4.2 for_ poor to medlum grades, und ut from #51 t0 5,00 for good to cholee, ' Linmbs alzo showed weakness and were quoted it from $3.51to 5.0, uccording to quality. Sales of shieep were zenerully ut from £100 to $4.50. and from $5.00 Lo .63 o0k the bulk of the lumbs. Recopts—Cattle, 8,00; hogs, 10,00; sheep, 00, Thie Evening Journal report OATTLE-Recelpts, S, 00 head 2,50J; market slow and prices we NGO vos. §1, Toxas SR rangers, 81} @02, iloas—Kecely head: market siow common, #1755, 11 for un of and 4,001 s Joft unex- shipments, prime to 5.0 @150 200450, cows, 18,000 head; shipments, § i 5o lower; rouzh_and mixea u ckors, i butehers” weizhts, REP—oc &0 head; market steady; fed Tex FLOTDL head: natives, NEW Youk. Sept. head. all for expory trading; feellnz duili dressed 3 @de por pound. Shipments todiy. 055 beeves: tomorrow, 6J) beeves riers of beef. CALVES—Receipts. 14 head; ‘market dull s, $.00@7.5; zrassers and tuttermilks, western ealves, $250@3. 124, SHEEP AND LAMODs—Kcceints, 1320 hends market firm: sheep. #H.50@5.01 por 100 1hs: lambs, $.856.50; dressod mutton steady at7 @e per 1b.: dressed lumbs fivin at 9'5e. Hoas—Receipts. 1,010 head, consignod d'rect; market nominully stead/ ab 858530 per 100 5. Kansas City Live IKANsAS Ciry, Mo, eipts, 11,8/0: Shipnien market was dul encios; steers, Texas nnd Indian Breers, Stockers and feeders, 230%2.85 Hoas—Receipts, 5:9.0: shipments, nonc. The eudy: all grades, BLO@55: . 4 . SuERP—Rcceipts, 1.200; shipments, none. The markey was_ stoudy; muttons, $4.2504.8 lambs. $3.0.G5.25. St. Louls Live st Lours, Mo., Sept 4,60) head: shipments. uetive, strong; falr to fair 1o good LG5, iT0a<—-Receipts, 4,100 head head: market stendy #1906 ight, £5.00755 croipis, SN head head; murket stronzg: ton pric St s Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup reduces ir flanmation while children aro teething 25 cents a bottle. tock Market. Sept. 20.--OATTLE—Re- 9. The weneral with fower te 31100 Market. 2).—CATTLE—Recelpts, G0 head. Market choice natives, §.5)@ Texan und Indian steers, shipments. 500 5,000, 55 mixed, shipments. 400 05, B, 73 sumy it's earlior stages, it can be cured. Its a serofulous affection of the lu blood cvery other form of scrofula, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a cer- tain remedy. But it must bo taken in timo —and now is the timo to take it, 1t purifies the blood — that’s tho sceret, Nothing elso acts like it, It's the most po tent strength-restorer, blood-cleanser, and h-builder known to'medical science, For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, aud all lingering Coughs, it's a remedy that’s guarantced, in every case, to benefit or curo, 1t it doesu't, the monoy is returned. In other words, it's sold on trial, No other medicine of its kind is. And that proves that nothing elso is * just 85 good " as tho * Discovery.” he dealer is thinking of his profit, not of yours, when he urges somiothing else. Judge for yourself which is likely to be the Dbetter medicl 'SOUTH OMAHA., Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., Best cattle, hog and sheep market in tho west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, Wood Brothers, Fouth Umaha—Telephons 1117, . otk B WOOD, | Managors. Market reports by wmall anl wire cheerfully furnished upon applicition. —THRBR— Campbell Commission Co. Ohleago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Olty, South Onlahiy, Slous Oity, Fort Wortn. cor~ Chleago A. D. Boyer & Company, éand 3 Exchanza Bulldin g,South Oman v Correspondence solicitad and Dromptly answar1. 1 attoution Lo ordors 107 Bockers & feador: Establisbed, 1885, - - - locorporatad, 1302 Capital tully pald, §2000) Waggoner Birney Company Wrlte of wiro us for promph a4 rellanls marks reparia e ! Perry Brothers & Company, Live Koom 6 Exel Stoos Comminsion age Building, South Omaba. Lelephone 1757 "OMAHA —— . SEETES——— Manufacturers” and Jobhers” Directory AWNINGS AND T INTS. Wall Bros. & Co. Tents, awnings, tarpan 1ns, covers of A1TK s, flags, banners, ote. Son{ for catalogue, 10 S. 16th Omaha Teat & AwainzCo Fiags, hammooks. ofl and rabber clothing. Send foreat'gus, 1113 Farnam | BAGS AND TWINT Bemis Omaha Bag ¢y | sncks, burlaps, twine. BICYC | HARDWARI, Rector & Wilhelny Co. | Lobeek & Lina, | Corner 10th and Jackson | Dealors (n hardwars and streots. | mechanioss’ tools, 101 Dougian streot LUMBER. * Ohas. R Lee Joh A Wakeiell Tardwood lumber. wood | Imported, Amarioan Port onrpots wnd parquat | [andeomont. Milwauksy foorFIng. |hydraulio eamont ant th and Dougl | Quiney white Iine. _— ORS. i 0.7Dmm, BOOTS AND SHOKS. Morse-Coz Shoe Co. WoAre making ¢los priossto casibivars anl ara Factory eor irkendl Jones & € 1. mer Ml Sewe S ioely Wholesale Mers, Agantt Roston Rubber Shoto 1102 1104-1103 Harnoy Boots, shoos, folt good«. Harny-st. Fubbors, 1303 CLOTHING. Bloteky & Cotien | Clothingnotinn furn i+ Ings. Gy Sample pross, | us A teial pranllbrac S 1arnoy. COAL, COKE, | CORNIC ime Co| Eagle Cornivy Work Mtr. galvantsed hrhieh, wintag metalle 110, 1 OmahaCoal, Coke, Hard and soft coal. € ¥, 16th and Dougals | ots, tron caps, ote “DRY GOODS. M E Suith & G, [ Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing goods. Cornor Tt and Howard-sts Kilpalric Dry Gools Co. Notlons, gents' furnishing gro1¢ Ut avt Howard 0mahanh]l§l“rinz 0, 1 Furniture Co.. Tith street. GROCERIES. D. M. Steele & Co. 1201-1205 Jones streot, O Bre. IROPOSALS FOR LR buldlugs.—U, 8. Indian, Serviee, O and Winuebazo Agency, Nob.—Winneb o I'hurston County, Nab August 20, 18)).— Sealed proposals,’ andorsed | “Proposals for Eroction of school Buildinzs,” und wddressol to the undersimed st Winnebago, 1 hursion County. Neb., will bo recoived «t this i oncy until 1ock p. ., of September 24th, 180 for the of all nocessary labor an nd erectin: noor the Winnebazo zancy, Neb., three () two stozy br el s:hool buildings. as per the plans and spacifications which may be exwningl at tho ofizo of the “Bee" of Ouaha, Nob,itho “Journal” " of Sloux City, Towa, and at "this ageney. Bid- ars uro required to follow tho “form’ of ‘vro- " necompanying tho specilications s thelr bida witl permit. Blds tate the proposed price of each bulld- ing and for the groap of buildin s, The right is reserved to re jetany or all bids or any part of any bid It deemea for the best inter- estof the service. Uertified chocks. —E1eh bid must be accompanio | by u certified chek ordraft upon some United “Staves depository orsolvent nutional bunk in tho vicinity of the residence of the bidder, made payablo 1o the order of the Commissioner of Indian Af- fairs, for at least five por cent of the wmount of tho proposal. which cheek or drift will be forfolted to the United Statos in cas bidder or bidders re-eiving an awar i fall o promptly execute u contract with goort and suflicient surcties. otherwise to turned to the bidder. Bids accompin cish in liew ot w_certified che -k wiil not by considered. Forany furthor informition, us o buildine site, meins of transportation, et apoiy to ROBERT . ASHLEY, It Azent, 31214, OR PAILES avenue to TION OF SCHOOL sbould TO THE OWNT of lots on Amics avenue. You are horeby notificd that the under- sizned. three disinterested froehniders of tho city of Omtha, hive beeu duly appointed by the mayor with the upproval of the city coun- cil of 510 city, to nssoss the dumaze o the owners rospo tiveiy of tho property affested by eradin s of sald Street an 9o cros3 stieats declured necessiry by Ordinance 'No. 23, Dassed August H0uh, 1892, approved Auzust S1sL, 1802 You are further notified, that | cepte | said appointmont, anl duty e reqaired by Liw. we will, on the fourth day of Soptemover, A, D. 1Ny hour of three o'e.ock in the afternoon, ut tho office of Geo. J. Paul, 160y Farnwn’ street Within the vorporate Hinfts of said city. m for the purposs of considering the ussessmeat o spectivo.y of sald pro grading taking into enefits, 1f uny. You are notified to bo present at the tino and placo uforesnid, and make any objections to or stut s coneorning il usscssuiony ages us you may constder proper, of damages us y ¥ condtder proper JOUN' i1, BUI'LER, £O. 11 PAYNE, AL VALK RES0OLU TION. Council Chnwber. Omaha, Neb,, 18 Be it resolved by tho eity’ coutieil of Omiha, the mayor coneurring: That permanent sidewilks be constructed in tho city of Omuhi ns desiznated below, within five days after the pub feition of tils resoiution, oF the personal service thereof, us ordinance’ is authorized and required; sich sidewalk tobeluid to the permunent grade as estublished on the paved sirects spechiie herein and to be constructed of stone, urtifi- elal stone, brick or thin s, necordiug o spoci- flestions on file in tho ofice of the bourd of public works, and under its suporvision, to- Wit North side of Woolworth avenue, lot 12 block 9, Hunscom Pluce, permanent grade. 0 foct wide. West side of 20th avenue, lot 0 block 5 Hans- com Pince, permanent grade, o foot wid % South side of Binney strect, lot i block 3, Kountze Place, permanent wrade, 0 feet wide South side of 8. Mary's avenue, lots 1und 2, Jacol's uddition, o fooi wile, nd, be it further resolve I e fared Bf Dabiic works bo, snd s Noraby wuthor zed and directed to ciise copy 0f this reso ution to be published in the ofoial puper of the ity for one week, or be b o the owners of sald lots, and Gt un- o such owners shall within five diys after the publiention or service of such copy con: struct suld sidowalls us herein ¢ . that tho bo 1l of publie Worss ow be done, the cost of constr walks respeotively to be nsse roul eatute, lov or pirg of loidu ¢ butting such sidewaiks. = 3 Biskad My ard 1802 B P DAY Lasaed Aug Sird, 13 WAl Kb pussed Sept 2nd. 1802 Passod Beby tle Prestaonts O ty Co Attest: JOUN GROVE . Approved: G = OF ALL LOT: JUh strect from Grand avin: ac- i tfied twenty- at tho by said spocial d niainst the ot of und 01y Clerk, 0. P, BEMIS, Mayor, _ TNOTICE T CONSTRUUT SIDEVALK To the owners of the lots, parts of lots ind I estute described in the above resolus tion You und each of you are hereby notified to construct permanent sidewalks as required by W resolston of the eity counell und muyorof Thio clty of Omubin,of Which the above I & copy W, BIRICHAUSELR, Chulrman Board of Pabile Works, Owmaba, Neb., sertember 20t 520-21 4-20-21 roposals for Distriet Grading 1 Bealed bids marked “proposals for d grad.ng bouds" will be rece.ved at th treasurer's offisc, Omulia. Neb., upto noon of the Lith 'day of October. 182 for Lo purchase of 3%, 00.0) district grading bonds of the eity of Omahin, Nob Buld boods shall be dated October 18 ana shall be payable in from one Lo nine years wfter the dite thereof with .nterest at the rule of 5 per cent per annum puyuble un nualiy. iy Pritoipal snd lnterbst paysble at Kouutze 1892, WI0 1 Carry a fall stook Frick & Herberl Wholoals Hquor dailse 1001 Farnam st i MILLI 1. Oberlelder & Co. mporters and Jobhors of | 1llinery. notlons, Mall orders prom | 20512 South (ith sb. | — e e PAPER, OILS, Carpenter Paper Cor | Standard 0il Co. OVERALLS,ETC. | OYs King & Smeal Mfreof K & panty slirts and ovoralls, ote. G115 South 11N st. PRoiaadeis i S PRODUCIE COMMISSION, Branch & Co. Tubrteating roass, oto. LIRS, ystoex, faney tablishod 1973 Whitney & Co. | Butter, oggs and poultry Soutn sthat fruits o all Kinds, oystors. Jas A Clurk & Co, Butter. oheass, ozgh | ouitry and gam, I 7817 South 18th st STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove Repair W'k Stoverepairs and water attachments for — any Kind o€ stove mado, 1207 Douglns. TOYS. 1. Hardy & Co. M. 4. Dishrow & Co. | Manufncturors of sash. doors. blinds wni | mouldings. Braneh of- | flee, 12th and izard sts. | Bros. New York, Sall denomination of $1,0) eich. Eich bid must stito priee anl soneht for and ineluds necrued inter date of delivery at Omaha, Neb. “Tho rizht i3 reserved to reject any and ali bids, Issued un tercharter power of cities of the metrc pol- itan cluss and Ord n; N upproved September 16th, 1852 8214178 hoads shall 00, 8.00.0) e of the and $100.0) HENRY BOLLN, City Treasure WOODEN SIDEV ALK RESOLUTION —CONSTRUCTION. - Ro it resolved by the City Councll of tho city of Omubiu. the miyor concurring: That wooden sidewalks bo constructod fn the city of Omuhi us desiznated bolow, w.thin five diys after the publication of tns resolu= tion, of tho personal scrvice thereof. s b orinance is wuthorized nnd required, sucn sidewalks to be laid to the deon th » streets specified heren an | to be constructed of ping piank of such width and thickness and be laid upon Joists of such dimensions and in sit manner us i8 preseribed vy tho specifications on file in the office of the Board of Pubilo Works and under its supervision, to-wit: Eust side of 15th street, .ots 7 to 12 inclusive, Mulicr & Blumle's add to Ok thoma, peramas nent grade, four feet wide. Lust slde’of 15uh street, 10ts 7 to 12 nolusivo, Eisele's sub, permanent zrade, four foot wide. {Ewstside f 15th street. lots § to 14 inclusive, { Lewis' sub, permanent iude, four feot wide. West side of 15th street, lots 1:to ‘S inciusive, Muller & Blumie's add, permancut grade, s feet wil Wost so,lots 13 10 18 fnclusive, Eisele's sub, permanent grade, siy feot wide West side of 130h stract, 10t 1 to 8 inclusive, block Deer purk, pe rent grade, six fent wi West sid, block 8 P fect wi West side of 15th street, sub lot | in 34-15-13, udjoinluz block 8 of Deer pa north sid West s 8 B, Rogers', pers West side of . Rozers' le, 8ix fe Westsiic of 15th street, lots Motter's sub of (ot 48 of Okuhomau, pe e, six feet wide, orihside of Ve lar stroet, 1015 5 to 6 fne clusive, block 87, Crediv Foneler add, prescos grade. six foot wido, of 28th avenu lot 13, block 3, sido udd No. 2, estublished grade, six feet of 15th street, 1ots 1 to 12 inelusive, deer pari, permanent grale, si soctlon < on tho ade, six feot wide, . adjolning block 7, anent grade, six foet wide! 3th street, lots 44, 4, 46 and 47, plat of Okuhomu, permanent ot wile. 3 and 4, manent reot, north (25 feot of id udd, established grade, six feet wide. South side of Charles str block O, Shinn's dd add, six feet ‘wide, Westglde of 28th street, bloek 7, Shina's il ada: feet wide, Wost side of 25th strect north 3 feot of lob 12, Rood's 2ud ‘add. " presony grade, four foet wide. st side of 206th street, lots 1, 2 1l th street, lou 10k estublishod grade, four foot v ido, 1 Nouth side of Liko street, lov 6, bloo Patrick's add. prosent grade, six feet wide. And be 1t furiher resoivel: That tho Bonrd of Paviic Works be and hereby 15 wuthor zod nud directod to causo a Copy 0f this £ solution 1o be published In the otlciul paper of the eity for “ono week. or be weryed on thie ownors of sald lots nad unloss Such owners shall within five diys aftor th Dublication or service of such copy coastruc S0 slauwilks wa hicreln required, thit the Hoard of Publly Works causs the same (o be dono, the costof constructing sald sidewnlks Tecptetiyely to bo ussessed ngainst the roal cstite, lotor partof lot In front of und abut- ting suieh 8l tewalks. asse | August 2 September 2 and Septer ber b, 1802 Co 1o OUAFFEE, Acting Prestdent of the Council, Attest: Joux Gioves, Oity Clerk. Approved: GeorGE P, BEM1S, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and roul estate deserited in the wbove resolutio You wnd oach of you are hereby notified to construct wooden sldowaiks as required by a resolution of the city councli nnd mayor of tho city of Omaha, of Whi-h ‘the above Isa copy. P, W. BIRKIAUSER, Chatrman Board of Publ.c Work Omahu. Nob, Sept. 13, 12, Sent 15-10-1 NOTICE TO PROPER AGENTS AND LESSEES, 1o pursuanco of ordinance No. 092 requir- Ing Witter wnd gus eorneetic and within the curb lines on cortin in Street [mprovemoent Districts Nos. 48 470 wod 450 Tu tho elty of Omahi, you are herehy notified to ke all nocessary connecs tions With water i 5 mnins, o latterals, Such work on or before sope s 1L 18 Lho pirnoso 18 (n the sald districts, and dusoribed as foliows, to-wit: Tho strset lylug east of the west 23 block 21, vlty. fron Faciie street ¥ south of Pacilic st Twenty firststreet from Wirt streot 10, Spenser stroei. No. 4T8-Douglus street fron of 19th street to thoe 6 15t 0o 0f 200k streot. No. 470 e th street from the north lne of Farnan strect 10 south ino of bodge stroet, No. 453 ~Grace stroot from tho west lineof the Ouaha Bolt Rallway's Fight-of-wiy tothe ust ine of the Chicik Paul, Mino upolls & Ouaba Taliway's rleht ot-way, ln the clty of Omaha Datod tewber, 18 ot. west 190 foot of established gruae, 2 foot of ade, six south present g nd 3 Colling iolson's add, ", 10-20 Y OWNERS ro par the west line Duwana. Neb, this 1oth day of Seps Chatrman Board of Publie Works 10 17-19-20-20 l 8 P. W, BIRKHAUSER, #

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