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THE SPECULATIVE M.»\RKETS; Wheat Opencd Quiet at Abont Thureday's Olosing Figures, EARLY CABLES SHOWED STRENGTH Bullish Feellng W Thursday Was a Go A Yestorduy ern Recelpts Were lch Was 8o Rampant A Deal Soft - Northwest= arge. o t onicaGo, Til, Sent. Wheat opened quie At ahout yesterday's closing igures and held “toterably steady for o time, though finally developiog considerable weakness and seiling off 14¢ below yesterday's The bullish feoliLz which was 8o Fulnpant yesterday was & good deal softened and modif 1. nithough eurly ables ahowed considerable \Hun!\h and s widvance in Engilsh markets, The recoipts in the northwest were lurzer than expectod—- 07 cars—-but there was nothing of a bullish nature in the way of crop informa- tion, The mi st nervous shorts seemed to have sovered on xeltenant yestorday and there was little demand from that interest, while the offerings were more 11 eral. The u A= vances bad the effect of bringlng out a good deal of lonz wheat, which showed a zood protit to the holders, which they were apparently anxious to sueire, There was also more dis- position on the part of the bear elen to sell short, With t erate den New York sellers and there wis also n rumor that K nett and probubly Bryant had quietly wa keted 1of thelr long wheat i tuken profits, but this was stoutly den ed In some quarters, Logan, Poole, ¥ehwartz-Dupee and Bennett were free sollers, Brossius, Miteheil and Mibmine-Bodman being buyers. The fine weather, the possibility of a heavy fnerenso tn the visible supply for the week and Heht senborrd ¢ rances were ulso weak- enin ctors, AU botto better « /iernoon Ui boar liveral offerings and only & mod- wd, the market soon grew wenk. 1 St Louls operators were heavy zood e buying on hon in the contingent bosan to sell and prices hroke dlosing wenk neurly_at ho botton figurcs. Deceniber opened ut 7ic, 8010 0 71 e, ~0ld OfF to Titac, rallivd to Tic, de- elinee quickly to 76 losod at T63¢ Corn was lower, influeneed entirely by tho continued fine woather. The cold wave which was feared yesterday 18 no lonzer in sight and the crop 18 5o rapidly reaching muturity that 1t bezins to lgok as though one could not do much harn (£ 1L skould come. The effect of his Was to brini o large wmount of cor tho mrrket us well 18 o €HCOURILE sp selling, with consequent lower prices. jarkel, however, responded to the ralife Toward the elose there was sharp buying b shorts to cover, which brought final priccs near yesterduy's closinz figures. —October started nt 454, n decline from yesterday of %, £0ld at 4ly0, advanced to from a3c. reacied to'45%¢, raliied to dic, weakened and closed nt 43, Oats wero quict within o narrow range and closed stizhtly under yesterduy's final fizures. Hog products were quiet, but ribs give an- otbur ev dence of the euse with which they coutd be matipulated by gong up 10 .80 for Octoter, having ciosed yestorduy v 3.5, Januiry sold up 25, dcaiust 801755 at the olose yesterds and lard show ouly sllcht ad vanees. 3 Luko frefehts are.unchanced. ! Fstimated receipts for tomorrow: Whoat Ccurs; corty U emrs, hogs 0 hiead, \o iending futures ranzed as follows: e sood obor...... Docembor. .. eptomber... October.. May . MESS PORK October Junuary,..l. LAlD— Cetover. Junuary.... SHORT RIN&= September.. October..... Junuary.. Unsh quotutions were as follows: dy and unchan spring, ki ConN—Tigher; No. cash, #i5c No. & yellow, 46464 OATS—No. 2, 3% @ke; No. 8 white, 3@ie 4. 6:@060; No. 3, £. 0. b, 45 41@52e, FLAX SEED-No. 1, .00, TiMOTHY SEED-—-Prime, 81,80, per. bbl., H0.2@10.25; lard. 1bs, sides (loose), @6.90: dry salted shoulaers (boxed), $7.50@ 0: shiort elenr sides (boxed). 7.8001. o Varsy=Distillers' finished goods, por gul., 16 SUGAT Inted, Receip 3 % 10 10 87 830 615 Unchanged;: cut loaf, 5@5%0; gran- andard “A." Slae. nd shipnients toduy were as fol- QETHETTS 19,000 Onts, hushels Eye, bushols. ..., Bauley, bushels On the Produc markct was dairies, 11 exchunge tod wenker: the buiter Vo 0gZie: NEw Yo 21,000 pky leks uctive 20— LOUR— 10 bbis, 10,500 sucks: 15,600 BLls, ik, Sept, dxports, nd steady; s onaEAL—Dall biit'st EAT—Live oxports, (8,00) 5. 1,00 D s, 1,000 bu; of tduil, lower and closing steady. No. 2 A¢ 10 Btore and elevitor; 100150 uflowt 40 L 0.h3 No, 3 red, 120: nns graded ro i No. 1 northern, 8335c: No. 1 hard, 8815 northern, 8 No 2 Clil- g0, Sttaes No 2 Milwaukee, 16¢: Nowd spring, e os were very anll nud irre Opened fivin ut e udv and forcizn buying de With the west and sellers a red, Soptember, ¥ie: October, elosing at Wie; ' November, 81 @50, closine b Bles Decom ber, 837-100R 50, closlng ntE2ise; May, iy @ste, closing at 89140 RYE=F.rm, quiet: Wesiern, th@bic, BAK om Nl ConN 116,000 bu.; lined by 1 freo re KA oxports, 41,000 76.0.0 hu, ot er, elosing stoady; No. X ) elovators G2tie aflosts ungraded mixed, Siaisise. Options very dull, 46 %¢ lower us following the west and” on realizing September, 5550, closin je; October, BA@ae closing i mher, he, closing ut S33e; December, d%@517%¢, closliz atdide: Muy, dote. e, OATE~Recelpts, 115670 bu, anlos, H0.600 bl of futu ¢ 8pots firm, mode; Spots quict, e xports, 0,560 b, ; 8. 150 bU. Of oL ely netive; options dull, lower wind wenki Sebtanior, WG iic, olosing AL U630 Oetober, 37447 5e, olosing at 3 i ber, sy Goibtoe, closing it inlg 8 R wlo 10 .‘t“ hlfl 20 l.‘ T\I) -IPIMLJNM =Quiet und wenk; shipping, 00@0.50; ®ond 1o dholce, k.00, L W Hors=Dull but steady: state, ehol Pacifio coust, 1@ FUGAR—iuw, qulet but fir; rofined. and Lalrly uotive, MOoLARSES—Forelgn, nominal; quiet but stoady. Itiow=toad domand. 0 Gas=Dull but stead recelpts, g H oEa-Dull but steady, P S8 s, WooL—alr y motive ind 0; pulled, 2ie; Toxus, 150310, POk mw but guiet. Cut meats, firmer anc in demund; plokied boilies, 84 6; salte. 4,000 1bs. pickled De.lles at BiGRace nnd 3 00 plokled hams at 105@15e; middics, fiim but qulet; short oleur, ¥.60. dard, dullbur foe s westorn staum closed Wl 8780, 8o 00 Viorcos At BLO@TA) Option sules, 20" tiorcos Rop. tepber closed ut #730. hroos. "oy UTTER—Qulet, stoa: Western K 100 wostern Srchmory, asiger A4 0@ Cikesg—-About stendy. Pi Tkox—Quict an ,00G515. common to firm New Orleans m: domestio steady; American, Corren-Quiot; lnke, $11.00@11,10. TR vy R ulet und unchaoged; straigiis, $20.15 St. Louls Murkets. #r, Louis, Mo, Sevt. ¥4 —FLovr—Fl| vutents, K. E@LI0; extr: fuey, B.I0@L005 cholee, #; Tamily. ¥00a 7 1h, WitkAT-One ned steady. but dullness soon set in. 100 i riket closing b@se off on g wenther ani hoavy receipis: No. 2 red, cush, higherat 63c: Sepiember, G140 askeds Octo- per B sl wadone, elosing at Tbee bid. & N fmproved pocts. olosing off: A Septembor, 42k Oetobs Oars—Dul i Ao, ¢ Beptember. peminul at nowin s May. 950 s el Rkl igher: No. %, div HARGEY - @ KC PROVISION -~ Quiet. Pork—Mess, Jobbing, ORI Lard 40 Dy Sult Meata—Loose keaed o 1yt b u crop pros 2 cash, 424c; 4-%¢ usked, highor, i October, cast side. houlders K.75: lones and ribs, §7.80 orts, ) Luied, 150 more. Bucon—Fucked shoul- ders, §7.25: longs and ribe, ‘8.7 0.00. Hams 12.50, TAY=Unchan-ed; timothy priue t5 fancy S praie © 10 fancy, 1,000 ghor: THizher nt 8105 SeEb—Unchanged; #7031, CLOVER SEET 185,30 CorN MEAT--Steady, nt ¥ 5 RECEIPTS=Flour, 5,000 bhis: whent, bu.: corn. H.000 bu.i oats, 14000 bu.: 13,000; i riey. 10,000, SmipMENTS= lour, 8000 bbla.: wheat, bui corn. 9,000 i onts, 14,000 bu.; 000 bui.: bariey, none. shorte, 0.6 chinged; sugar eured, #115 on orders. 167,000 rye, 11,000 Tye, 9, Cotton Market, New OntEAN:, La., Sept. %—Firm: mid- Alinz, © ow middiing, 6%c: good ordl- nary. Gigc; met receipts, 1780 bales: Eross, 2,73 bales; exports fo Gioat Britain, 4470 ales: to tho continent, 4400 balos: sules, .20 Lales: stock, 069456 baies, Weekly=Net re coipts, 10,004 Baies: gross, 15,051 hales; exports to Giroat Britaln, #470 hales: to the continent, 408 Unics; constwise, 5,048 bales; sales, 11,000 Dales. Rides nnd Following «re the | deulors for hidee and p change without notice: N o Jgreen hides No. 1 green salted hides, 4@ite: No. 2 green | ited hido 1gei No. 1 ereen salted hides, 2510 40 Ihs, No. 2 green salted hides, o 41 1bs 0.1 veni ealf, 8t 15 (s, AIf, 8 0 15 1bs,, ke No.1dry No. 2 ary "flint _biles. be; hides, Aade. Part cured less ' thun fuily curol. sulted, cach, 55c@#1, 95, zreen salted shoarlings (shiort wooled early skins) each, 15 dry shearlings (short wooled enrly skins)' No. 1, each, baailc; dey shenriings (short wooled early sking) No, 2, each, 5e: dry flint Kansas and Nebarska butchier wool peits, per ib. setunl welzht, 1@ 1%0: dry fhint Kansas and Nebraskn Murrain wool peits, por b, actunl welzht, 8@l dry flint Colorado biitehor wool po ts. ver 1b. actunl welght, 10@i2%c; dry llint Colorndo Murraln wool polts. per Ih. actual welcht, dry 1osanl bucks, netil weizhts, 7 1{:ive fect cut off, as It is useless to puy treitelion them, cos pald by Omaha t e.quoted subject to flint hides. e No, 1 dry salted hides fye’ per Ib. Sheop peits— Groon Kansas City Markots, KANSAS Crryv, Mo, Sept. 20~ WHEAT-Y@ tehizher: No. 2 red, Glaiic. CORN=Dull and lower; No. 2 mixed, 30@5045¢; No. 2 white, 4 . AT mixed, 204@2c; No. 2 white, nted: No. 2 54034 D-Firm at Hi@die, BRAN—Firner; sucked HAv-—Stoudy 9.00: praivie. BurreEr—Quiet; 190180y LGas—Stendy at 10c Reckiees—Wheat, & 101 SnipnENTS-Wheat, oats, 1,000 bu. e, timothy, #7.50@ 12@20; dairy, 0 bu.; corn, 16,000 bu.; 5,000¢ 28,000 bu.: corn. N ed W ent. %—PETROLEUN—Open- Stoady - and - aftor smull sales - be- came dull und remained fo 1o the close. Pennsylvania oll. spot sales none tober option sales, 7000 bbls: opened 34150, l0WOSE BlFe, closing Hiie, S." Total salvs, 7.000 bOIS, “alr demand und steady yollow id. TALEOW—Quiet but steady; ity (200 for Dull but steady; strained, common 0, good. $1. M1 TURPENTIN Omaha ruit Market, GRAPES—The supply of home grown Con- cords is growing less, It is estimated that two-thirds of the erop has been shipped out already and hizher prices are ‘ovked for i the near future, Concords, per I ~Per crate, 81 nore plenty. Per box, $L40@15). CALIFOIUNIA GRAPI ats: 81,13 Tokays: CALIFORNIA PEACHES CALIFORRNIA PEARS @150 caree s—Per b aney, 81.50; five bbl. lots 2¢ less, NEW Yo —Optionsopened steady, unchanzed 1020 points up and closed ste Al 1310 10 poluts down: sales, 40,000 bags, cluding September, $H.G@H.S: Octol FUADSTLE% Novembor, §14:5 G 14 40; ber 4306013 7. #1410 4.3 AL May, @ July, Spot Rio, quiet but steady:iNo. 7, 815 15.50, Produce ig stock, Market. Bur 1@ He: country, 1 DOTATOES - 100,800, potatoes will be s choice Indieitions are that rce this season v seetions which usually are heavy shivpers will bo buyers this year. PovLriy—Spring chickens and old hens, roosters. fie; ducks, $@dc, Eags—1iG18e. Liverpool Markets. RPOOL, Sept. 23 ~WnrAT—-Firm ir; lolders offer sparingly: No.?, red 101 d @ 1Hd p reent Recelptsof Quys 210,000 contalsi inelud- n. y, demand Improvinz. There ipts of Amerlcan corn during the Ay, New York Dry G New You was without fnterest moderate 2t this sons Traders” C11CAGO, TiL., Sept. 2.—Couns to Cockrell Bros. Commn on Ca The foature 1n wheat toduy Wi reaiizing on the 1 spots, at first by small, timid hoiders ind by heavily loaded 1 25, Who pi Lly 4 ntlack with o Shppers were de- were no roc past threc ods Market, o dry goods market usiness tending to be Tk, man & Day war confined 15y wer wenther. Sales 10 low grades. The murket ciosed deciine. Cort and outs rulad casy Ureceipts nnd fine weather for hograding upon inspections, cro swall anit chanzes only at the close. ‘The attraction in buying by the Cudahys of abont Hf November at from 1ue 1o 12 miun ov oy, irliteral pur- chases of January ribs all aay. It was under- Stood thiat the October pric murhed up 3¢ por 101 1bs, In order Lo mike Jobhors' offers of unoither houndred per car load, Pork was duil, closin: barely e icher. Lurd - wis very quict and u lizht veado ut slightly better prices. in svmpathy with the rib den Cu1caGo, 1il.. Sent.“3.—Kenneit, Hopking & Co. to 8. A, McWhorter: nsiderable real- iZIng was o he exveeted after an ady.nee of 2ein forty-eight hours, but prices were sus- tained fairly well i near the elose, when a f wheat was soid by brokers ue of a promiuent NUITEEE 2lon house was glven u This was the siznal for o litte selling and w quick de- cline. Fine warm weatier, liberal. rece pts and generul cxpectition of reaction were foatures in today’s trading, In co.n ind 0ats the ubsence of frost, warmer weather, and inoreasing receipts’ mado market. Corn would probably 80ld lower but for the coverings of shorts by several large traders, who seemed to fear thiat the strenzth in wheat mizht communicato to corn also. The weather hus been fuvorabio for corn all the week and this ni sy has a epressing fulluence, In provisions there is a considerablo trade ut times and evidence of wwnkening uetivity, Pric rhed up noarly all duy, but do not runge materkuliy hizher, CHICAG, L] pt. & P, Login & Dunean, Hollinzer & strong, frou 10 71 4@@774¢ for the Decem- pptivn, Around Ui's thore was consider- reallzZing and the price on this decled to A remotion on” the deciing put It to e’ Azuin hoavy soliing caused a decline to the closing pr THere 18 at prosent i grow- In: confidence [n nigher prices locally wnd the OULAIdG DusIness 15 el Inb2er, Wit i 1o crease fn this dircet.on. A further #dvinco wuy not be long dolayed, 1t 18 some tine since buvers have mude profits and they ure satisfied with suull ones. hence the realizing so freely. Advices from the DOFth West FOpOrt o £00d. movenent with pore foct weuther for threshing ind they sy this move nt will e inue for ubout a week, Tho visib e supply which comes out Monday 18 oxpectod Lo show an Incroase of not iess thun 4000000 bu. 1€ 1t does onr ninrket may foel it'soume, 1€ 1t doos wheat will bo all the bettor purchase. In the mexntime for mod= ernto profits It is sufo to buy on declines u will . be " until - the - seutiment 28, bécause fluctuations ~ will | be more rupid and decided on the buying than the selllng side. Corn opaned Wik, May, 40%e, sold “us bizh as #9%@id%0. Tho seutiment on It is decidedly benrish, but there 18 some renson for It. - Any chungo to cold or wet w lleh Aujil! all this and with the change i turn upwirds. With the srowlng crop. e cured the preseut price 1s high, with 1t not cured opinions ou values would ehange waterialy, - Prime the corn 0rop expert, piits Whit I8 8ifo froui frost at 25 10 40 DAF cent of tho totul, Outs keep firmer thun wny of the Staull crop und poor quality will en e values later on. Tho tride i hos pro- duct Is light. lon durlug the ses- on wus tho advance in October ribe. fractional DS was th 500,000 105, i up STOCKS AND BONDS, Feellug on the Street Ye terday Was Stronger Than Usual, New Youk, Seot. 24-The feoling on street 1his morning was more contident than for sowo time pust. Notwlthstunding this feeling, howover, there was great reluctunce W ventute iuto the murket and the demand | Was unot specinily urgeut, exeept anw few stocks. Thu murkor, tLcrefore. showed 1o in- dication of wewken iz, excopt in the bond de- partment. but oven this was regar tod us Ono Of the oSk vncouriLIng sIcis ol ihe Ll Jhe desire o reaiize, which had b 2 ch had heen a0 warked of late wt every Lt inprovement | the | finally closed fuir) and hus acied 1ursely s i dote ming to b tho opening of the trading whd s (agee | L ber of 8Locks were lower thin st nigne | Tii e Wus DO speciul pressure 1o veil. hong | ever, except B Loulsvilie & Nushville wig THE OMAHA DAILY B the continued covering by the shorts imparted | A firm tempet to the dealings, ever, Iater | urgen volu Reading, how- was quickly brou.ht to the front, and the diy the demand becdme more with the usual effect of expanding tho of business in the stock, while the quotations udvanced steadily. ' The other conl shares were advanced ninterlully on compuratively light transactions, Later in the ~day there was more goneral tradin than wo have secn for some time past, and many leadin « stock marked strength under new demand, Burlington, Wheeling and Lake Erle being most conspleuous Brokers by the events of the dny ure beginning to have strong hopes reain of o revival of outside interest in he market, espeoinlly ns ralirond men pre- dict o better business this year, and the ton= niga will ho fn excess of that of Inst year. The outlook for n henvy Incrense in passen Ker trfilz, s o resitof the World's fair, will soon begin to influence prices. The market active und firm at some o1 the lowest prices, vonds have been dull and » bonds have been dull and with- the stimulus of the concessions f Government steady. Stu out feitur Tho Post’ saye: The operators fur lower e applied thelr test to the market and have succeeded in praving thit the sub- tratum of values 18 much stronger just now than hud been supposed. This fact must be atiributed. first, to tho removal of the per- plexities which attendea the lato gold export novement, and, second, to the fiaet that sell- ers of stoeks had put themselves in a very wenk position by overdoing the cholera scare squalls, simfinr rosult, it will be renien vercd, fol Tast winter's market absurd at the time of the Chillun dispute. following are the elosing guotations for tho leadinz stoexs on the New York Stock ex- change toaay: Atc Wi Adums EXpross. Alton, T. 1 o profer Ameriean Exp Baltimoro & ¢ Canada prices b i N. J. Centrul 14 | Norfolk & W pid L8 N American (o 1 | Northern Pacltic LI | do pra.... Wt U . Den. &G Northwestern. Ao pfl....... LY. Central NV AN, g Ontacio & West it Ches. & Olilo s Chieago Alton 1. 14 Chi Bur. & Quincy.. g Oregon lmp Chien W 8ilg | Or0k0n Nav « 2 15350, S L & T Glig| Pacific Mall 0 Peorla Dee, & 44 Pitsburg. . 125 Pullman Palace ! 1557 Rending. Wig Richmor b a0 pi N Colo. Coul & Tron.. Cotton 011 Cy Del. Hudson. . | “do ptd Rock Ialand | S5 T & S, K HEN U Ao wid L oS Paul KO il o preferred: n Prettic, L34 sugar Retinery LU | Tonn. Conl & 1ron.. DU Toxas Pacifie, ..o Gl P& O, Con, pfd 20 | Uilon Pactiie L U8 Express 5 (WS L& 1 & BT prd.. .. Hocking Valley 1linols Contral fhey \H‘.x‘ ing 1% emphis g O | e * tiing| Vo vz 85 | Wheellng & L. SN do p 213 M. & St L. id, T London Financial Review. [Copsrighted 1502 by James Gordon Bennett.] LONDON, Sept. 2.~ [New York Herald Cablo —E&pecial to THE BEE.]—The stock market was quict, owing to the Jow sh holidays. Pric fell away on re Izations in view of the settle ment. Foreign bonds uro Jower all around, wenker prices being received from abroud, while it is fearod that the Hungarian conver- sion scheme might be postponed until next year. Brazlian issucs fell % to i1 and Rio exchunge relapsed about 13gd, Areontine customs loans receded % to 3. Tho woveents of Intercst in the hom market were in sonthern stocks. Southe deferred closed 114 higher on what wus termed officiul baying, while Brighton deferre offered and fell 3. Americans were depressed by bad cotton export teade and Jower quota- tions from New York, Lou sville, Erie and Norfolk preference belng finslly 4t i down grado. Grand Trunk stocks fell % to 1% on provincial selling. Mexican raliway stocks st the who © of yesterday's recovery and osed flat. Discount ratesareatrifle wenker Three months v Kk bills were readily taken At 1 1-i6 per cont, and even: loans into October wete to be had at th s rute. New York Money Marvket. NEw YORK, Sept. 2.—The closing quota- tious on hond: 1| Mutual Union . TN 0L . Int. Cert 100 | Korih, Pacitic 1sta. 116ly 107 |Northorn Pac. 24s... 1145 4. 80 tNorthwestern Con. 1313 L0l TR A8 coup L g G i S o St. I, C. & P. Ists. AR tox b1t & lon Pacific 1sts. ‘e Rors Canada 5o, 2nds... st *Central Pacitic Tats 1D, & R G, Tsts, Den. & R.G. 4s. Erie 2nds MK & MK, & TG “bia Tasked. Boston Stock Qu BosTON, Mass,, Sent. 2 the closing stock quotations: Atelr, ETop, i Calumet & Hech. .. Boston & Alban: |Catalpa. ... o Maino | Erankiin CB&Q Tig Konrsarge Kaster Fltehbu Muss. Cen ationy. Tho following are TR R’R. 814 Santn Fe Copper. 16 Tamarack. ... Anniston Lund Co.. 4| Boston L.and Co., San Diego Lun st End Land Co |Bell Telephione A SAN Francisco, Cal., closing quotations 08 mining stocks today were follows: X 4 Moo .. Bulwer, Navajo 1l Hest & Do Ophir. ... Bodie Con Potosi Choilar..... Snyvage,.. .. yn_ Cal. & Va Slerra NCviud Crown Polot, Cnton Con... Iurcka Con 2 iy uld & Curry Yellow Jacket, Hale & Noreross... #5 |N. Q. Mexican. L 25 New York M New Yonk, Sept. % closiug wining quotat AT ) 1z Quotations, The_following are the o PoiT o Tiymontl |Sterra Nevada. tundnrd. ..., |Union con.. |Yellow Jacket.. |1ron Siiver. Quick Silver do preferred. Pulwer..... uld & Curry .., Tinle & Norcross. Homestake. Moxiean..... North Stur.. Onturio..... + nsked, and even others, showed | I: SAMURDAY were gonerally untinhged. common yearlings 10 choulee Yeuls solijna-t from #1.50 to $4.00. A 200d volunie df business was transacted In the stocker and'fectlor Jine. Severnl zood gountey orders helggd dimiaish the livetai supply” of both feewh nnd stalo cattie nnd prices ruled strong, Common underweizht Stufl sold as low s 8200, and §mooth 1050-1b. steers as Ligh as §160. Reprosentative sales: DRIRAED BEEF. No.Av. P'r. 18,1952 ¥4 00 cows, 5 No. Av. Pr. 10,1174 %1 10 120) 33 No. Av. Pr. 5..1472 8510 720 2, 1000 i1 10 FE 350 a5 400 0 100 200 200 2150 210 250 ® ). 2 MILRERS A 1 &pringer.....18 00 1 springer.. 120 00 1 springer... "3 00 1 cow und ¢ait.s2 (0 WESTERN CATTLE, A D SPRINGERS. 1 cow and ealf..25 0 1 cow und ¢ 1 cow and culf. No. Av. 15 stecrs 2cows 1cow i feeders, | 4calves 2 feede 11 stee 1cow. .. 149 feede! steerst 101 cows 6 bulls, ..1200 150 4steers. 1010 1 tailing 1 feeder . .11 1 teeder.. 1000 2 cows..... K 97 tsteers. 106 * tullings. 4 Tey NEW ME: .. 823 L1194 feeders. 10 0 fecdors.. 0 33 steers. 124 76 feeders.. 964 (CO CATTLE. 10 feeders. B3t 210 7 cows. 5 cows.... 710 155 1 feeder.. 2 50 Hoas—Kecelpts were rathier more liheral than dealers were looking for but the quality of the offerings wus hardly up’ to tho recent average. Business opened only fairly active but on wecount of un improved shipping and speculative demiad und a good fngquiry from local tresh meat houses the market wae fairly well maintained ou the good 1ight and me dim weizht hogs and the best vies, the Jargely at from With @ couple of prime heavy loads at $. Com- mon beavy and mixed pacters sold all ot niekel lower than Thurs- dny. durcely at from - #305 to £, with common hoiyy loads as low us $5.00. Most of the loads sélling at #.25 or better were more or less sorted, the rouzh heavy nozs that were throwh out seilinz lir_ely #.8) and $.00. The close was rather we especially on anything roush or and u fow load: sales, .20 t0 $.:7 day. the generai 0% against 8,2 2Alnst £5. verage of pr sonamman 530 510 50 58 04 104 450 40 45) HEEP—The market was overrun with sheap. There were twenty-four double decks, or 5,221 viest run this yeur Of- all kindy, o natives westerns, Nuturally the fee | s trifle weak and’ the trado Slow, but de (ble nuttons Were wanted at abont steudy wir 10 good _navives, 841504 10; fuir 10 wood westerns, § Common und stock sheep, 2.5 o Lo choiee 40 Lo 4 1b., lambs, sentutive sales: No. Aviiiir 163 mixed western., LT B 22 stock ewes 200 490 Recelpts and Disposition of Stoc Ofticial recelpts and disposition of stock ns shown by thie hooks of the Unlon Stock Yards Conmpany for tho twenty-four hours endiug ut soelockc p. m., Sept 1802 ECEIPTS. ok | b ‘ si1 “ars. | Hend | Cars. Hend|Cars. | Hend| Cars, | Hend. ‘uuin;n 06| DisosTTION. TCATILE] ng Stocks, S7. Loul ‘ollowing wero the quotntions'on call: Stock Hid. Asked.| Granite M.... - w Put Murpliy. 0 Small Hones 1., Sopt. Flock. |Am. Nettle | Fliznboth . [Styer Bell Tid, Aske 02 W i KANsAs Crry, NEW Youk, Sept. 2.—Cloarin; lunces, #4,512,005 Barrionry, Md.. Sept, 2 0425 Dalances, $510,050. Rute, BoSTON, Muss., Sept. 1015 balances, #1248.4 2 Money, 414 per cent. PIILADELUIIA, Pa.. Sept. 2i—Oloariugs, #11,41057; Dalunces, $1,5i7,500. Money, 4 por cont. NDON, Sept 23 —Amount into the Bunk of En:land £10,100, CINNATL, 0., Sopt. 2.—Money, 4@ per cnte New Yori exchauge, par. Olearings, 70,451, MEMPHIS, neinl Notos, Mo,. Sept. % 05,455,000 ~Clenrings, 3,017, ver cent, lenrinzs, $13.320,~ of bullion gone on balance t uy, Tenn , Bept. 100, balunces, 81,550, NEW Onrueans, La., Sept. 20.-Clearings, #7708 New York exchubge, commercinl, 0; bunk, die diseou Kopt. 2L—Clearings, $1170.- baliuces, 50,076 Money quiet, 6407 per cent. Exchangeon New York, sic discount, HAVANA, Bept, 25—Spunish gold, #.50 25005, F.x . Guiot on the Unitoa bitee short sight gold, 104@104%e premium; on Lon- don, K¢ pre Sugar, quiet. New York ex- Cleurin:s, 8215,57; LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattie Trade Steady und Unohunged—Hogs Active but Uneven, OMAnA, Sept. 24—Flve days' recelpts foot up 18,103 eati.e, 17,082 hoss und 9,815 sheep nguinst 12,404 cutt e, 10,337 hows and 8,041 sheep the cor- responding tive days I we ‘The cattle market continues monotonously siondy. Oi good to cholce steers, eithor nii- tives or ranzers, the feeing s frm whilo there 15 u tendolicy 1o negwet the common grades of all kinds A couple of louas of yery vod 1,262 wnd 1472 10, cornfed Leoves sold for 4,00 nd £00, dnd & 'Duneh 0f grass nutives 3 ho offorings of Westerns w nand sules were st from 8103 (0§, The moyement theou Lout was moderately free and u was effcoted. Hutchors' 8tock nurs sold at steady o strong prices. Offerlngs included about thirty londs of cows und mixed stock and tho quality as & rule wus somewhat be.ow the uv- craze. For this reuson there were no toppy fizures and fram 8170 to $100 Lought the Uig bulk of the fulr 10 good cows wnd helfers Extrome suies were ut from 8115 to #216, Bails. ox dalais Wero Steady 1o sLroug atfrow § 0. Culves aud yeariing Omaha Packing Co........ | The G. H. Hummond Co. SWIL& (o, The Cuduhy Packing Co . J. P Squires, Boston, . White I, & D Andrew Hoas. Morrin..... R. Becker & D spec., Shpprs, and Feed'rs Lefu Over. Chicago Stook Markot. JHICAGO, T1L, Sopt. 28 —[Speciul Telegram to BEE]—Trading in eattle was very quiet, and nithoush theredwero less thanhu f us wuny reccived as for yesterduy. nobody wanted thein at anygdvance on fornier prices, The most enconragdies thing to be suid of the market was that {n, 1 feneral way it wis no worse than before,” & majority of buyors hud thelr week's orders practically filled, und there was not enouzh cowpetition Lo fnpart much stability to prices, Rame cattie thut were held over from vesterduy 501d at less thun wis then bid for them, but the fresh avrivils ayoragoed stendy. The recelps were divided about s follows: kour thousund natives, 4,00 Texans d 2,000 westerns Natives were' quoted at $1.00 to $1.25 165" DOOF L0 eX Lra snd t for bulls, from $1.63 feedors and from {OF Very common 10 extra steers, 8i of “westerns wera on i Dasis of from 814010 .25, and Texuns were in demund ut fron 51,85 to #.00. » At tho elose of b siness tho oholeest rades of heavy hogs wer yaotad , and the ghotod e § 1t best assorted .hi’xl lghts at 805,45 This s u reduction from Friday's prices of urcely more than 50 in Hgut, but of fully 10¢ in heuvy. There wasa little early trading at ouly a trifle off, us hlfh us from 510 85,70 being paid for funcy heavy and $5.50 for u few light However, there were comparatively WIFI'S SPEGIFIG » 0 For renovating the entire system, eliminating all Poisons from the Yilood, whether of scrofulous or origin, tls preparation has no equal. i S S S o “Yor efghtoen months T had an eatingz sore on my tongue. 1 was treated by best local physicians, but obtajued o reliof tho gore kradually gres worse. 1 finally took B. 5. 8, and was eutirely cured after using a few bottles.” C. B MCLEMORE, Henderson, Tex. malari e Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- eases mailed free L1 BWLFT SPECIVIO CO. % Audsata, Gae iPTEMBER 21, 1892, few trades at over #5.50, the populnr prices belng from 8,20 to 4545, Common conrse lots so0ld nt from 4,00 to #.15, and_culls and chol- era pies were closed out at from $2.50 to #4.5), The ¢ 0se was very bad. Tho sheep market hus_not disp'ayed much activity of Iate and _values have been un- settlod and variable. They are a trifle lower although receipts show a decrease as com- pared with the previous week of 1500 head. Quotations range all the way from $2.50 to £.0) for culis to $.00 for choice gradoes though the groater part of tho woek's offerines went ont of sellers hands at from &35 10 #.50. Waesterns sold principaliy at from $3.75 to §4.90 and from .5 to #.0) bought common 1o tood Texans. Recoipts: 4,000, The Evening Journal reports: CATTLE—Recelpts, 10,00 hend; 2,000; market ud price prinie natives, others, & 2050553 « Hoas—Tto 9,00 hoad rouglh und puckors, £5. welghts, SHEED 200 Cattle, 10,000; hogs, 10,000, sheep, shipments, 1 2,000 hond; shipments. market s.ow and 5@i00 lower: common, $40@5,10; mixed and ¥@301 prime heavy and buteliors’ 0@3.00: 112k, $4.90B5 65, Tocelnts, 4, hend; houd; mirket stoady: Tan Ug, #4.75a85.55. shipments, nntives, $.00¢ ork Stock Mark Sopt. 20, —BERVES - Re ding 80 cars for sale, N butstendy: nutive steers, &1.2@4.05 per 1bs.; Texins and Coloradus ny &.00@4.33; bulls and'cows, $2,000:4); dressed beef siendy v 7 @syac por 1B Shipnients tomerrow, 14 quars ters of teef New ¥ New Yor hend, incl celpts, 242 hoad; market stendy: Yse per 1.; Trassers, an, ASD - LAMBS—Recelnts, 5043 hoad: ive, shade 1 sheap, #4,00@5.00 per 100 1hs.; lambs, £.250675; dressed mutton Stoady nL 7@l per b.; dressed lanibs firm at 9010V Hoas—Roceipts, 2,533 head, enrs for sule; murket stoudy at & including two 100 1bs, 5 @r%0 per Ransas City Live stock KANSAS Crry, ‘Mo, Sept. 95--CATTLR=Re- celpts, 6.500: shipments. 4,000, The murket was dulli natives stondyt Texas weak to 1 neet and shipping steers, $1.10 3120255 Texas and Indlin 3 stockers and feeders, #2240 arket. @165 8. 81 ~Recoipts, 0: shipments, 1.500. Tho arkot, was steddy tostrong, closing ensys 2 KO, 105 30, AEEP—Recoipts, Li00; shipments, 100. The markey was dull, muttons Yie and Inmbs 250 lower than last week; muttons, €3.8.@475; Tnnbs, & CATTLE—Recoipts, 3,800 head: market wood native steers, Texas and Indian pments, 1. @5.00; onts, fair t 1o goud steady o £2,0004.00; stoers, #2.20100,65, Hous—Iecoints, 0 head ) head market Stoady: cipts, 90" head: shipments. 890 Dendi market steady: good” natives. $1.0@ 40, e Beecham's pills cures sick headashe. OMAHA AWNINC U S ————— Omaha Tent & AwningCo | Woll Bros, & Co. | Tents, awnings, tarpan Flags, hammocks. ofland | 1ins, ¢ vers of all kind foreat'gue. 1114 Farnam | for eatalogne,ios S, 16th HARDWARE. Manufucturers” and Jobbers’ Dieectory Rector & Wilkelny Co.| Lobeck & oo, Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. vohianiess tool 104 Douglas stree —_—— WINES. Bemis Omaha Bag Co wacks, burlaps, twine. l BICYCLE LUMBER. ~ Chas, R Len Hardwood lamber. wood carpots And parquat flooring. th and Douglas. Tmported, Amarican Por 1and comant Rydranlio osmont | Quiney whito lims, Milwaukyy At Dealors 1n hardwars and [ John A, Wakehell, ) LIQUORS. M.0.Davon, | Bleyeles a0ld on monthly payments. 120N, 15th s BOOTS AND SHO! 1001 Farnam st MILLINERY. Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 110 oward Stroot Factory cornor 11th and | W6 aro muking ¢lo s pricas t B vars. an aro Rolling u class 0f ghods which 1s vory saleabls With merohants asatronts J. Oberfelder & Co. | Imparters and jobbars of millinery, notions. Mall Qrders prompt. 205-12 South 11th st Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer. HandSewedShoeCo Whotesalo Mees, Agents | Boston Rubber Shooto | T2 0 Taenay o Boots, shoos, folt goods, | Harnor-st rubbors, 1503 CLOTHING. “Blotcky & Cohen Clothingnotlon, furn Inge. Give us o teial Samplos propald by o press, 1113 Haraoy. COAL, COKE, (fi:\hifilfi\,l‘nskfildnu‘ (o Hard and soft conl, &, K, cor. 16th and Douga stroets, CORNICHE, fagle Corniey Works Mtes. galvanizon CoTnIth Wit oapa! metalle” skylizhts, otc. 1110, 1112 DRY C 1510 fron PAP Carpenter Paper Co. 1 Carry n fall stook of | printing, wrapping and WIting paper, card pa per, cte. OlILs, Refined and lubrioating olls. OV King & Smead | David Colo & (o, Mirs ot SK & 8" pante ahirts and overalls, ote. | 1415 South 1th st OVERALLS,ETC. | phone 71 PRODUCE COMMISSION. Butte | Progue cggs andpoultry. | 1OV th Lt st | fruits ot all Klnds, oystors. RAILWAY TiME GARD Omahs. 65 pm [ Cheato Vestibalo.. S0 m 50 & m | LChioago Kxpress, am 180 p |10 Chicaws Bxpross 5 p m 210 % lowa Looal 660 p m| te Toaves |BURLING TON & MO RIVE Omaha. | Dopot 10:h wnd Mason St 1033 & (.2 Donver Voatibalo Expross 1015 0w “Deadwood Express. 431 p _Denvar Bxpross £3p m Linitol Glop m 8 W[ Arivei Omah, a0 p o 405 .43 3 0y m Lenvos Omain Rt ST 0% U, B Depot 1t ant M s YT Nixht lieh via U Lot St Lonis Bxpross.. Gotng [ CHTGAGO. L& CAUTRIC Sust, | Unton Depot 1t W am|. ... Atlande & 435 p m Vestibule Express Night Fat K CHITAGO, It Union Arrive loma I & DAl 4 M, e Denvor Limltod Fast Expros . Golng | Wost Tpm 105 N PACIFIC, alon Depot 10th nnd Marey Sts. Boatrice Expross ... Denvor Bxpross. Overland¥iyer. ... Sb'is & Strmab s Bx(ax Sun) . Pacifio Bxprass. | Arrivay Omany, DAGO, MIL. & 8 depot and Marov St ~eree Chicugo KExpros e RIOUX C ¥ Depot, 10th ant Marey Sts “Sioux Clty Pansoner. Paul i Arrives 0 02 p 00 m S10UX CITY & PACIFIC, Dopot. 15th and Wobstar s Tumited, & MO, VALLEY, 5 1 Webstor “Omaha 603_pm ead ) Wro, I2xp, (Hx. M orfolk (igx. Sunday) X Bp m 0253 m Arrivor Omany STERN 1. 1% depo. atey sts | Sun'y) Carroll Passeger Chieago Express Gibulo Limite i Eaatora Fiyer (i B Chie, Pass, (K m|. m w n m| on.) RN | | ~Chlcneo Kxpross ... Lamited. 21| w10 w m I8 pm ol Luyeensor (iix 8)| 945 p m MISSOURL FACIFIC, Arrivos .5t Louls Expi . Louls Kxprass MATLA S 1on Dopot. w0yl leaves Transfer FEORT] nves onnel .=t Louis Canon Ball. CHICAGU, 1t 1 & DACIFIC: Uaion Depot.Counctl Bluft Night Expross tinatic Expr o Vostibule Limited. 125 p m |Arriv oy Transfo: 840 8 m Tnton | | gan 1005 pm| 10,15 pm| . Leaves | Transfer City_Day Kansas City Night Expros St. Louls Exposss. . SIOUX CITY & 1°) Unlon Depot, Council Blufta, %, BURL'N & Qf v Dopot, Counsil Bluty Chicago Expross Cliicako Exprovs Creston Local OMAIIA & ST, 1,001 P, depot. 10th und M Fouts CAnnoa Hall M KO 1 Websior Sts 540 p | 535 8 m L0408 m 12,5 Arrivos 0 W0 p ia 124) b w 5aom 84a m SOUTH OMAHA. T, Omalis| Dopot.'15th ani \ W F10 m|.Slcux Uity “Acoomnoation . 116 p m|ionx Clty Kxpross (gx. Sund'y) 00 p mle .3t Paal Limid, .. B15 p 10| BANCrOLE Passangor (¥ Sand'y) Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Rest cattle. hog und sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES, CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS. Writa t> tais housy for 8 OMAIALY 543 82 S8 R Bau, Wood Brothers, routh Omaha—Telephoas 107, - JOUN . DADISMAN, | WALTER . WOOI), { Managers. Market reports by mail anl wire cheertully turnished upon upplication —THE— Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, East8t. Lonls, Kunsas City, South Oniaha, Bloux City, Fort Worth A. D. Boyer & Company, f6and 3 Exohanze Bulldin r,South O nan v Cofropondence sollcitsl and wromptly answorad, rothit AL 01 to Grdora forF tov kers & fosders cor- Chleago Ttablianed, 18 -+ - Inoorporatad, 13 Cabitat fully pntd, #2000 Waggoner Birney Company Wil of wire us 0r prompt and collably wArKaL reporis. Y 2 Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stoos Commisslon, Room 6 kxehungo Building, South Omaba, lephone 1731, M E. Swith & Co, Drygoods, notlons, fur- nishing goods. Cornor 1th and Howard-sts. 1018 Co. Notions, its’ faralshing goo 14 o Htiat 1oward _ FURNITOREL Omahia Upholstering Co, | Bece & Ry pholstered furniturs, | Furniture Co.. T102-1104N Teholas st 13th streo Whiolesule only. D. M. Steele & Co. 1201-12 Blalie, Brice & Co 10th and Harnay ste O, Jones streot, Olnaha. phirpies, s “3i. aud overy duiciec ro pure bloc %, e ¢ faiiry by the €0 pericim thels pi Notice struction of a Viaduct Street Over the To the owners of all lots il parts of lots and real esta clong Fifteenth street, be. tween Leavenworth strect and Plerce streot, and the approaches to the proposed viaduet to be constructed over the tracks on Fifteenth street. You' are hereby notified that the under- sizned, three disintorested freekolders of the ity of Omalin, have been duly uppornted by the Mauyor, with the approval of the City Council of Said city, to ussess the damago to owners respectively of the property af ted by the construction of o Induel along 15th street, over the rallway trocks on nd aeross 15th street, between I enworih street and Plerce street, declured necessary by ordinanco 1 Auiust, 92 ap- proved Au; You are s cepied sald appointment, and duly qualific as required by tuw, we wil the Ist d October, A. D, ISY% attne nour of 1 o’ snoon, it the-oflice of Joho F. 7] room 51 Chamber of Commer within the corporate imits of sild eity, meet for the purpose of considering and making the as- essment of damuge 1o the owners ct- v. of sald property, aflocted by suld con- strietion of said vinducvand its approvehes, tuking into consideration speciai benelits, if es for Con- Alo ifteenth Tracks. n You are notified to be present at the time and nlace aforesaid. and make any objections {0 or statements coneerning, said assessment of dimages, 4s you may cousider proper. JONN I TLACK GEORGE 1. PAU 10, « ARK, ‘ Committee of Appra’sers Omaha, Sept. 7, 18 TO ALL OWNERS OF LOTS Ot PAI Jots on #2nd street from Hamilton strect to Erankl You ure that the holde under- rs0f Uhe v appointed by thé ith tho approval of tho city couneil of sald elty, to assess the dumazes (o the owners, respectively, of* the property wifected LY griding of said streot, declaree nocessary by Ordininco No. 340, pissed Sep- e approved Septoi th, 10 You are furthor notified. that having a ceptel) sakd appo ntment, and duly quaiified s requ red by law. we will,on the ith day of ptember, A. D182 at the hour of throo o'clock in the afternoon, nt the oflive of Geo, JoPaul, 160 Farnam streot, within the cor- porato liuits of sald eity, meet for the pur- poso of considering and making the ussess: 11 of dininigo to the owners respeetively of property, affceted by sald gradiog, tik- into consiieration speefal benetits, If wny. You are netified to b present at the time und place aforesaid, und mike any objections Lo oF statenents concernimg sild” assessment of dni or rop TAMES STOCKDA LB, Omana, Neb., Sopt. Wth, 802 820 d10 ha, havi Lroposuls tor District Geading Bonds, Soaled bids marked “proposals for districy grid ng bonds™ wil be reco.ved at the wsurer's office, Omauhi, upto 120'clock n of the 1ith ‘day of Oc Inie, for the purc W,000.00 district grading bonds of ity of Omihi, Neb. 2 Suid bonds shail' be duted October 1st, 1822, ana shall be payable in fromone to nine years after the f with intorest at rate of 5 por cent per annim puyablo nually. Frideipal and_tnterost payablo at Kountze Bros. New York, Suafd hoads shali beof the a Tnntion of #,000.00, $:00.00° and $100.0) i i b b must state price and wmount sought for and Inelude ued Interest 1o date of delivery at Omal Neb, ‘The rizhtls AL Ve G, rejoct any and ali bids, Tssuod By el rtor bowar Of citics Of the moLrepol= itan ss and Ordinance No. $25, approved er 16th, 1802, ASpiALaLeE JENRY BOLLN, 21417y Civy Treasurer. TO ALL OWNERS OF LOTS O ¢ PARTS OF lots on @5th street from Amcs avenue o Fowler avenue, You are hereby notified that the undar- siuned, three disinterested frosholders of zhe ity of Omaba, huve been duly appointed by the muyor, with the 4pproval of tie city coun cil of suid city, to assess the dumage to the awners tospestivoly of tho proporty ufivoted by kruding of suld street and cross streots, de- clured necessary by ordinance No. 101, pi Septembe 4 6th, 1892, approved Septen 1802 You are further notified, that having ae- copted s uid appointment, and du'y quutified s required by Tuw. we will, on the urdl day o October, A 1 1852, at the hour of 3 0'clock In the ufiernoon, at the oftice of Geo. J. Puul. 1603 Farniw street, Within the corporate limits of sald clty, mees for the purpose of considering i muking the assessment of dumige to the owners respectively of sald property affeote i Ly suld grading tuking nto consideration sbecial benofits, if any, You are nouiled to' be present at the tmo anil place aforesald and make any ovjoction L0 Or BLiteents concernin: sald - ussoss went of duliuges 48 You way cons der proper. EO. JPAUL, 3. FCVLACK, 4 W. 6. SURIVER, Omaha, Septembor 19th, 1503, €20 Butter. ehaosn, Doultry and g 81 Souf o TOVE REDPAIRS. Omaha Stove chair\\"hv l Stove ropatrs and water attaclimonts — for Klad o€ stove mado. 1207 Douglas. any SASH M. AL Dishrow & roy o 1. Hardy & Co. doors. bll Alqvu.;l“ bt aana Tenra e e ) rnam st olls, albumns, 00Uk, house fur- PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chamber, Om:iha, Neb., Be iy od by the city counc e mayor concnrring: Thut permanent sidewalks i | 1 the ity of Omuni ns desiznaicd below, within five day: ter the pubication of this resoiution, or the personal service thercof, ordinance is anthorized and required; suoh sidewalk to belaxd to the permanent grade whiished on the paved streets speclfied and to bo constructed of stono, artifi- al stone, brick ortilinz, ac i to specl- | ficstions on file in the office of tho bonrd of et W 180 1ot Omal constructed T ONerth 01 wide. West side of e of Wooiworth uvenue. lot 2 block wscom Place, permianent g rde, G feet oth avenue, lot 9 block 5, ans- com Piace, permanent grdle, o [0t Wide. South side of Binney stroet. lot 4 block 3, Kountze Place. perminent srade, 6 feot wide! South side of St. Mary's avenue, lots 1 and 2 cob's nddition, v feet widc. And, be it farther resolvei: That the bourd of pubijc works bo, and Is hereby wuthorzod und dirceted to cause n copy of this reso'ution 10 e published in thy Meial paper of the vity for one week, or be ed on the owners of sald 1015, and thit un- s such owners shall within five days after the publicition or survice of such copy con- struct said sidewaulis us_herein required, that i the bourd of public woriks cuuse the same to be done, the' cost of constructing siid side- wulks réspeotive y to be nssessed izainst the real estate. fot of pare of lot i front of and abutting such sidewi ks, [May ird 1502 E P DAVIS d, WAL EBECH assod Sept mnd! 1803 O L CHATE Acuing Presidonis JOIIN GROV Oy P, Attost: o Approved: 0. P, BEMIS, Mayor, NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of “the Lots, parts of lots and real estate doseribed i the above resolus tion: You und each of you nre hereby notified to construct pi tsidewanlks as required by aresolation o city council and muyorof the ity of Omaha,of Which the above is K eopy. W, BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman Bourd of Pubiic Works Omaha, Neb,, September P r oposals for District ( Sealed bids, marked Proposals for distriet grading honds, will be recelvod at the oflice of the C.ty Tre:surer, Cmaha, Neb., up to 13 xat bf the' 10th duy of Octob 7} ity of Oniahi, N Suld bonds are duted Septénber are payable in from one o nino y the dato thereof, In donominitions of $1.000,0) and 0400 each, 'With laterest wt the rate of per cent per aniun: piayabie somi-unnuiily Principal and interest payubio ut Kountze New York, 10,00 of District N £5,000. 0 of District No. 47, 002,00 of District No, 40, Eieh bid must state pric osht for and inelude acerued o dute of dehvery at Omuhn, Nob. Tho right 13 resorved to rofect any and all’ bids. Issued Churtor power of eitivs of tho nietropol= L8y and ordinunce No. #22% ~ Anproved 160 2L, 1802 NIy BoL 81017 City Treas . 1502, and and o inte ¢ of Assessment of Damages for Grads ing, To the owners of all lo's Vostate on Maplo stree avenues &nd and $rd streot to Corby strect. Vou are hereby notfied that the under- signed, three disinterested free holders of the City of Omaba, have beon duly wppolnted by the mayor, With the approval of the city council of $11d elty, 10 assess tho damuge 1o tho owners rospectively of the proporty ufs fected by grading of suld streots. deolured necessury by ordinance No, 8237, pussed Sept. Gth, 1802, and approved Sept. Ouh, 15 You uro further notifiel, vt Ing nes cepted suld appointment and duly qualified us required by Jaw, wo will, on the sth duy of Octover, A, " D. is0} at the hour of 1) o'elock {n the forénoon, at the offiee of Shriver & = O'Donah 103 Furnau oty Within the corporato 1iits of sula oity, meet for the purpose of conslderinz wnd i (Ing the assossment of dumnige to the 0Wnors ré= spectively of sald property, affocted by sald grading, ~taking into consderation spo- Cinl bonefits, if ny. - You ure notified to be present at the time and pluce aforesaid, und make wny objections 10 or statements oncerning sald ussessinent of dawmages as yo. may consider propers Omuha, Beprember 22, 10 BURIY W.' G GEORGE A TAMES STOCKDALE, Committee of Appraisers. Noti parts of lots and 8:23-0-10¢, Bewer Propo Sealed proposuls will be received by the une dersigned. uhtl 1500 o'elock p. . Seperuber 0th, 1802, for the construction of sewors in sewor districts Nos. 162 167 and 165 in the city of Oinuha, w8 per ordinwnces Now, 247, 528 245, respectively. uccording to pluns lll:a specifications on file in the ofice of the Boa of Publio Works, Each proposal to be made ou printed blanks furnished by the b d, an and 10 be secompunied by a certified check ln the sum of 80, puyable (0 the elty of Omaha us evidenca of good fulth. I'he board reserves the right to rojeot any orall ids, and to walve defects. 3 P, W. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman of the Koard of Publlo Work ‘ Ouiubia, Neb., SepLoin ber 16th, 1802 B1U-17-20-24 Wholesale oysters, faney 105, 1000 streed Jas. A, Clark &H ik & Mlorbert losala lquor dealse y Standard 0il Co. . H —_— Branch & Co. biic works, and under its supervision, te——""" *

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