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Blippery Turns and a Woeak Oloss Marked Yesterday in the Grain Pits, OCTOBER CORN IS ONE CENT LOWER Selling Out of so Muen Long Corn as on Thursday Was Very Much agea by Holders Yesterday— stocks and Bonds, Diseours Onicaao, T, Sept. H.—Quick, turns and & weak closo marked to graln pits, Provisions wero put on a 0 lower shelf. Compated with last n was e lover for December and ‘4o May. October corn s 1c lower and o to %elower. October pork 18 37 Junuary has doclined 27'4e and the Josses occurred In Inrd and ribs: for Uctober and 2'4¢ for Januar. October and 1314 for Januury. The selling out of so muchlong corn yesteraay for the general trade was pretty woll discouraz wus such hard work on the bull sid market for woeks that the hulls arc take hold of the cor rvon after the ciine of the past fow days. There wns adisposition among a few houses 0 buy for a reaction afteran early d p tod y, The market respond with v of nearly Je in the May vrico at when wheat showed Iniprovement. when wheat broke under “6e, the corn bulls usually 6 d out again and tho market continued to drag 1o the close. Everything was against the market roceipts were I'ho contrnct corn for the day was 497 1I'he Baturduy estimato wis 4 The out in- Speetion was Hght at 130.00) bu. The weathor Wius most perfoct for the tast of Sepromber. There was uothing but tho relativeiy iower ric npt buyers. Anotherday of Lo vy 2 was experienced by the oais crowd, rket fluctunting with corn, and closing from by to %o lower. AS wis the oase yestors Qany, there was f considerable quantity of 10iig 0ats thrown upon tho market, Whil the shorts were not particularly urgentin thoir domands. whoat trade lind a stupid session. Thero wisoniy one ItL e SUE on tho biyin ¢ side. gIving the price o 166 of e, This was the i Buit of filling an order for Leopola Bloom. anl the trade followed for u time. When 1t was found that the leader was caslly satisio | the foilowers so.d out azain and the price went 3e below (st night's closing, reacting e av the winaup. Tt was current gossip that 800,00 bu. &hvrul\muu_ of the wheat bought yesters ny at 70e was taken by Leopold Bloom wnd thut hrokers for 2. Q. A absorbed us much o X tabout the samo price. The Adams buying was snla 10 bo based upon the knowledun possessed by the buyer, who owns a ree farm in the northwest, of the inferiority of this yoear's Bpring wh Those Individunl oper tions have se, no bearing upon the ultiniute course of the market, but, taken in eonnection with the small proportion of con- trict wheat in the daily rece pts it affeets Jocal opinion, and temporarily cre ted anxicty among the shorts, The recolpts from the country continie on an enormous scaie. The outlook Is for a 4,000,0°0 hu. increase in the visinle supply stawment next Monday, whicli, If rex izoa: would bring Uhe total elose up to 5.0 0,000 bu, with at least thirteen weeks of “nceumulatimg o look forwird to The totul amount in the visible supply on January Inst was in the neighborhood of 45,000,000 b, or about what it amounts o now The provision trade was gr 1y mixed dur- ing the sesslon. There was alét-up in the aggressive actlon of man'pulators in October ribs The price was heid at §10. 0 bid, durin the morning and let dows a nominal efos- g ut 05, 118 now d that the pack- er<. if heavily short, witl nllow the manipuli- o to have its run’ and settle at the ead of the seuson. rade was tume, the hiik of the bunsiness beinz the way of spreads butweon the near and more distant futire reiehts hold steady at e for wheat e for corn 1o Bufalo. stimated receipts for tomor 640 cars; corn, 23,000 head. e slippery y in the dedly it,whe o t lower for May from so lower, followinz Lard, 240 ribs, d3c for alow to b ig ae the or and w: Wheat. curs; hogs, 1zed as follows: WG, | LOW. [ CLOSE, WiEAT No. Keptomber. eptember October... gy | Vg 3%y Keptember Qetover.... H ny . MERS Octobe January, LARD— Oetober.. Janunry...0 BIORT Rins—| October. January Unsh quotutions wero as foliows: Froun— and unchanzed, WHEAT. 2 spring, T30 00@0iv: No. 2 red, T:3ic. r Cors—Lower; No. No. & yellow, 41}{pidic. OATE—No. B, Hllge: No. 2 white, £, 0. b, BIXK@ Boe: No, i white, 1@ e, RyE~No. 2 2184 | No. 8 spring. adtie; No.3, cash, die; + 45@67¢; No, 0.1, 8,08 TinoTny Seep—1'rime, $1.61. Ponk—Mess, por bbl., § 0.65@10.7); lard. 100 1bs, #8. 0:° short ribs, sides (loose), § dry salted shoulaers ' (boxed), $7.10@7; short clear sides (hoxed). $7.05@s.00. Witsky—Distillers' finishied goods, pe LIRE BUGATS— standird DORN per 7.6 gat, nulated, 5%c¢ 1our, Larrely. 19,000 hieat, bushels, & 165,000 Lorn. bushels. 12i) LS00 ats. busliels 86,000 150.000 ye. busliel 00 7000 i ley, by X On the Produce burter oumory, 1 Ct wis qulet duiry, 15w e. strictly fresh, hi¢ 3 today the ady: ¢ Exgs, fivm; New York Marie Loun 380 0 bbls. 0 b 1 stondy. LU0 1 DLG exports, 40,000 L of futures, K010 ou, of 8pot. Spot dull, lowerand stoady: No 2 red, a0 in store and elevator; MGG e nilont: TUN@I0%e foo, b No 3 red, Tahe: unzrade red, M@id%e; No. 1 northern, 8ite ihes N northern, 4e: No. 2 Chicagd : No. 2 Muwaikoe, i73c. Options wero mod- erately active and iriox opening wo ik at 3go decline. roncting 'iwlie with the west, d Cining 54 %e on lower cablos, flne wenther and local realizing, closing heavy ut under yest Decenbe s Recelpts. 46,- 00 sieks; 0)) phsi *eXports. i duli'and ousyi il CORNMEAL’ WiikAT e, closing closlige nt 7075 er, SIGG81 15 closing at S sic; Muy, ST@sse, closin; ut 87 Rvi—€toudy, du I. Bai) Ey— toudy: western, 25652, BAu ey Mint—Uu I Conrr—Recelp 90,000 bu.; bu.; su es, 1,15 050 bu. of fatur spot, Spcts da L lower and W B in elevutor. 2ise aflo i v B:@ie. Cption were falrly netive, openin £ weak it %0 dee ne; ndvanced @k, declined H@1je on Huw weather and west selling, i ©l0s ng wWeak ut i ie under vesterday cember, Novomber wnd October most act v Qotober, b1ad losing atble: November, @520, Closing it Hlig 3 gei Muy, B3%@ae, closing b oxports, 1,010 10.0,0 hu! ot il wrndod hixod, OATS—Recelpts, 149.000 bu o b 0,000 bu. of futures of ‘spot. Spots firmer. quiot. Options duil, wouker: Docember. Novembor and Octobe most ietive: Oetober. @4i'ge, olosin « ut e Novembor, 87 4@81 %0 DSINE ut 7, Ky, closi 490 ef mixed @isiye: No. ~Quiet, oasy. |y|lll'flf uir demund, tirm; Paclfic coust, 17 ports, 77.000 1d 161,000 bu white FUGAR—HAW, guiot. stoady: refined ste dy. OF Al 4U-16cs mouldl A, elundird A, 5@ 3-162: confectioners' B i-40c: wut loaf. & 5-16@sdse: crushod 8141 powdered. 5@ 3-10; krunulited o 0%, BI04 e MouAssEs—Forelgn, nominal; New Orledus, Qu et steidy. RiceE—Good demand, fivm. 163a3—Du il exsy: western prime, 21%5@ e recoipts, §680 ks, ks~ More anotive and steady. Wooi~Frwer and iry aetive; domostio floece, EDe; pullod, 2 @she; Toxus, 156 PioVIsoN —Pork ‘quiet but steudy: old aess, LD @ L75; now mess, #12.°5@:250, Cu meits quiet but i plekled shoulders, o3¢ midales quiet: short olear, 186 Lurd weuker wnd duli; western steain closod at #3.50 uske. silos, 950 tierces ut 88024 ovtlon sules, thurces: October, 18.20 asked: Novembe l-Iunh Tanuary, 8105, closing ut #1.25, no al. nflvnm—qmm and weuk; western dulry. 1545 1ty L mkrss—Dull and weak; part skims. Ihluol—l)ull vusteady; American, S0 P fet; la ke, $10.80011.05, D Toht Y domantic, £h00181.95 N—Flrw i stralghits. £20.65@2.45. Cotton Market, New OauEaNs, La., Sopt. #0.~Steady; mid- @55-10¢; diing, 77100 nary. 8i40; tow midilinz, fo: good ordl- met receipte. 0,124 baies: gross. 6,217 bales; 8xports to Great Reitain, 0 hales: 10 France, 97 bales; to the continent. o hulos: salos, 1100 bales: stock, 16,080 bales. Weokly Net reeoipta, 21,500 bal gross, 20,917 bales: exports to great Reitain 441 to France, 5.5 6 burles; to the continent, 69 bales: coast- wise, 2.3/1 bales; sales, 11,450 bales. 8 St Lou Lovis. Mo, nzed; patents, € AE@LT @330 tancy, $.50@500; family, $2.0068° WHEAT—Cash fitm at 601 vesterday: $yo Closed 4@%¢ below yesterday Q4B e October, 40%c: May, 4350, OATS—Hetter; cash, 8)0: Uctober, May, #ic. RyE-Qulet Banuey BiAN ~Frovr~Un- oxtra faney. .20 40 options October closed 60ige. BaNe May, cash, 20503 5L e 1own. . Dl at 6 HAY—Unchanged: 80.50@0.00. FLaxse BUTTER dalry. 163 13- Unchanged; 16440, Whisky ~Steady at 8 .10 PROVISIONS —Qiilot, unch tor $11624; Lard, higher, $7.75. RECEIPrS—Fiour, $000 b bt corn. 26000 D oats, 6.00): bar cy, 21.00) bu SHieMENTI— Flour, 10,001 bbls: whoat, bus e, 35000 bu. i oats, 12,000 bu.; bu.; barley, non timothy. $13.50; praiele, n—Lower: $1.04 Unchangel: creamery, 20@%c; nzed; pork, bet- whent, 23,000 b 163,000 rye. 101,000 rye. 000 Following are dealers for hides and pelt chango withot notice: No los Ho: No 1 ereen sulted ides, 4@biae: No. 2 wreon gaited hides, 37 ige: No. | eroen saltod hides, 5 t0 40 1D8.. 478114 ). 2 urewn salted hides, 0.1 veal ealf.§ to 13 1hs, 15 Ibs,, d%e; No. 1dry No, 2 dry "flint hides. bo; No, 1 dry salted hides, s Part cured hides ige per I less thin fuily curel heep polts— Grod ted, eich, et croen sultel sheurlings (short wooled early sxins) cach. Dyipte; dry shearlines (short woolod oirly skins: No. 1, each. 5wl dey shienriings (hort wooiel oarly skinsi No, 2, each, dry fint Kansas and Nebarska butaher wool peits, por [b. weti il wolzht, 1160 et dry flint Kansas and Nebriska Murrain wool palts, vor 1., actual weizht, S@le: dry flint Colorady biitelhar wool paits, ver Ih. actial woelght, 1021214e0 dey flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts, por’ 1b.” netual wel:ht, @101 dry oy Ll sl Lt walehts, ¢ @c. INive feot cut off, as It Is useless to piy freitzh on thun, the prices pald by Omaha quoted subject to flint N 01l Market, Sept. #).—PrTROLEUM —Closed se over yesterday. DPennsvivania oll, contract sales pe: option sales, 195,00) DYIS. opening at highest, 39,0 lowest, 5 closing. Ui oil, ho sades; totad Yonk, steady nt Yo, 105,000 DY 1 NDON, So ANTWhRP, Sept, and scllers, COTIONSEED O1n— Quiet but stoady; erad o el yeliow, e Tantow—stendy pks.) 41 ROSIN mon to TUeE . 30, LINsSEED 118 80 por ewt PEroLRUN—133 0 paid but quiet; elty (8200 for Quict but steady; ol §1.22140 TINE—Dull but st strained, com- Ay at BS@WL Kinnsas City Murkets, IKANSAS Orry. Mo, Sept. i), — Wit to lower; No. 2 hard, 6U5@31%¢: @t Conrx—I[rrezular, r—Steady lower; N mixed, @ No. 2mix 3 sronnery duiry, 12 Stendy at 16 RecEiPTs —=Wheat, 52,00 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; Suiew vrs - Wheat, bt oats, 101200 bu.: corn. 13,000 Liverpool POOL. Supt. 3§, =\Wh ritely: No. 2 red winter, 65 por contil. Keceipts of wheat three diys were 510,000 centals, | 000 American, Coux—Quiet; mixed western, cental. Roceipis of Ameriean pust three duys were 5.50) contals, LAID—Prime westorn. 45 b per ewr. Crnrse—American fine white and e 188 Gl per et Kots, AT-Quiet; holders s 110310 the past cluding 155,- per the lored. it Market, GuapEs—Coneords, Zie por 10-1b. baskot, CALIFORN (A GitARES —Lor erato, L2, mus- cats, 3L75: Tokays more plenty. CALIFORNIA PEACHES ~Por box, #1.50. CALIEORNIA PEA =525 0) por hox. Arerii—Per Whl, $800; iney, $4.50; tive bl 10t4, %3¢ tess. QUINCES—1'er box, 82,00, Collee Murkets, Sopt. #0.—Options opened steady 1105 points up; closed steady, up: sales, 8,000 bags, Ineluding November, $14.45%14.5( Decomber, $ 43014 35 Januury, 81425 L1408 May, 214, 15@1. Spot Rio. dull but steady: NEW YORK. and unchan 5015 point October. $14. 214,00 @15,50. American Refrigerator Beof. LIVERPOOL, Sept. #0.—Awmerican refrigerator Deef, forequirters, 34" per 1b.; hina guurters, 5d per Ameriéan live cautle sinking the oal 5d per 1b. LONDON. Sept. #0,—Ameriean refrigerntor beef. forequurters, 18 6d.o2s; hindquurters, 25 1)A@ 55 64 per § 1bs. by the curcass. Omaha Produce Burrkr—Packing stoek, country. 15 Ke. PourTrY—Gond 0'd hens dueks i PoTaroes—Ler bush., %c; Market., 181355 cholee and chickens 8%@ sweet potutoes, 1 Markot Minwac WneAT—Easlor; December. 7i¢; No. Cotix—Eusier: No, OATs=Quist: N white, 515 BaiLE RyE—Goe. hite, #@Hs0; No. Cincaao, T, Sept. #.—Counselman & Day o Cockrell Bros Commiss on company: The month of Suptember goos out with nolders de- tlized au the propitions change of th athor. gIvins promise of wn Ineroascd cou- dition of corn over estimates of a month a0 and enabling farmers to freely market the arlier cereals. The progr of liquidation has been slow owing to the pew of cencral public interest in the market, and today the pressura to close out the tuil is of long 1ines caused a sharp d There were no n features worth spoectal remarks. Pro- visions began to act agzan as if the small shorts had beea ariven to cover, and the re- malnder of the October deals promised to be o buttie of nuts ln which we hope our friends will not go. January product closed vy under general seliinz by puckers in an- tion of [wer ho markets 14GO. L1, Sapt. $.—Kenneit, Hopking & . A MoWhortor: In whoit these wis ddwand from the tip of tho bell hicily 10 SHOrts untic the market had ud~ vaneed Y then lon begun 1o realize and ns eables were generally casier Intive demand sutishied. there W quick broak o oponing prices, marsct hesitatod heve, but us theoo se o be few buying orders bears « irage and moade n concorted attack, firing the price under 7o for Decomber and scorinzn point in their favor. 1t was the lnprossion that a long 1ine waken on ary dn the ¥y by v proainent Gosal operator woutd come out on tho bre K and on this account would-be buyers held off. Pri- WAL ket receipts hive diminished mates rially during the past two days and it is hopua this may continue, The longs who real- izod yesterduy were disposed to Duy on tho opening und” i consequon o there was i good rally what had for a timo, i permuneit look, but weakiess in whea gradually wifected’ corn, depressing vilues near thevlose. Thero was an ubsence of tho punioky fecling that had bhud prevailed at tho openinz It s belleved Ly conserval ve traders that prices are near the botte There appearet 1o be considerab o lizing in provisions, in consequence of wiich prices eused off moderately. he manipulation in ribs and lard continues and this gives the market & rather stralned and unnutural nEpecL. Ciicaao, 1L, Sopt. #1.—F. G. Logan & Co. to Dunean. Hollinzer & Co.: “The Wheat warket onened steady at ke for December. The offerines wore Hight until near tho close, when inoreased oforings causad & deeling from tho top price of the diy 70%0, 10 34e. The prom- Inent foature in the piv was the heavy buying by B oo Cabie advices are ugain dull and lower. Recelpts at interior and lake poluts continue heavy. The shipping demund for the east 8 fulr. but OXport ciearancos ure Hght and 50 is tho export demand. The sentluient is still butlish, The smali stock of itract grade and the extreme dry weather ughout the winter whoeat bel uments In favor of higher prices. - thwe the ipts ure tou beavy to admit of b oadvaueo in corn, Pho_ liquidation wis bewvy for the first hour. The buyinz w s oly locul. Recelpts were lberal und thy forall that could be desired for wutur- he growing crop. Kecelpts for tonor- W e Rt sy 3% This caused u Iittle buying wnd the price went from 47%¢ to #nie. This advance was lost with the decline on'wheat, und the vlosins prico for May w.is 47e. Tho liquidation in 941 from the open- in “until the close was heavy, The buying was prineipally losal, The sentiment in this pitistor a tistle lowor prices. This s, how- ever. a question of reccipts and shipmeuts, Hoz product, frow the opening, was dull wnd wer. ours London Fluancial Review. (Copyrighted 1592 by James Gordon Beanett.) LaNDON, Sopt. 8.~ | New York Horald Oable —Speciul o Tik BEE | Business in the Stock exchange Loduy hus been generaily very quiet ud sowe directions ulmost at a standstiil. The wiarkets Luve not beeu devoid of feuture. THE OMAHA Consols are 110 easier for the monoy account, while Indinn government sterllag linprove Wd, ditto ravoe pap r 4. lTome Fail- ways olose distinctiy firm. Notwithstand ing the few deallngs a firly substantinl advance wua estabiised in Rrignton deforrod, Coledoniap, Sheffieid de Northenstern and North British, an EATIWAYS hAV boon n A very ne d condition. Even New York oporators have done nothing today, <o that the ten- doney at thoclo o §s very undesiaed. Lake Shora 18 14 lower. whie changes in others do not oxcesd 'y to % per cent, about oqually divided ns retards rise or fall. Canndian lines have been equally inactive. Grand Trunk preferences guaranton! have given WAy 4 to %, while Canndinn Pacific improved 35 AS usunl ut the snd of the qUATLEr, money Was mofe wantod. Shorts' loans have been chureed 110 11y per cent. The discount mar ket hns been qulet rate for two and three months bills re at 15-16 to | per cent o vins STOCKS A DS, Substantinl Movements Ocenrred ina Leading Securities, NEW Yok, Sept. 3.—The stock market today was as narrow as usual, but the anima- tion Infusea Into a few stocks by buyinz for the account of outside speculation gave the market an notive and stronz appearance, and in the few stocks which were largely traded in substantial move:ments occurrel ow Eng 1and agin assumed commandinz position in the market under heavy buyinz, which was volleved to he partly trom Boston and partly from Chicago nccount, and whi'e there was nothing definite revea'ed to show the basls of this confitent demand for the stock, it was rumored that thy buyers had intelligence of new developmonts which will act favorably upon the stock. A falrly active stock was Ohlengo Gas, which was sold heavily In the eariy tradin s, but equally heavy biyint soon ralliod the stock completely. Distillors nlso enmo in for a share Of the now buging and Improved muterialy. Another [ portant fos thestrength exhinited seeuritie cent, meetinz of 18 find e eftoct of tude on thie ol very netive, espec ew ture ot the day was by the Relmont & cspeclally th per the coul sales wzents makine awaitine atti rs, und whilo Readinz was Iy late in the day when the efforts to getitdown became most narked, 1t was held within a rante of 'y percent a1l day lonz, an | elosed within 1 jor cent of its lust nignt's price despite the pressure hrouzht to he . Theother conlers were aimost en- tirely negiected. The offect of the applic. tion for a recoiver for Chicago Gas ut th close of the day wis 4 108s 0f % per cent, with the stoek firn it the rally, whi'e the various rumors hout d.fferent partles seekinz control of New Englund - resultel in n rise of per cent for that stoci. The only other mportant change tor the day was In Distillers, whlch Is taken caro of by theins dors un la gain of 21y per cent for the duy was seored. Uther stocks were quite neglected bat a firm temper in the early de ez was fo'llowed by n general reaction when the rise in New Enz A4 culminated Dbut despite fron reabzations in the late trad- fng, the marset c.osed rather firm on sli.ht rl Government bonds have been anad steady. State bonds quiet but firn, The Post say he ovement of stock market prices today reflected the determinn- tion of professional operatcrs to create fe- tivity. whether ere be any legitimate cause for it or not. Of speculation, in the sense of buy nz or seliinz to_anticipate actual change 1n cond itions, there was practieally nothinz The fo.lowi re the closing quaotations for the foadinz stoes o the New York Stock ex- change tdi dul o ot N. . Contral Norfolk & W pit N American (o Northern Pacltic o ptd P ben K¢ Northw U0 AT INL YL Cent NV KON Honw Onturio & Wes Xpress. (i) do preferred Awerlean Bxp Baltimore & Ohlo Cannda Paclile ... . Cannda Sout . Central Preii Ches. & Ohlo Chicago Alton Chi. Bur, & Quincy Chiengo Gas sollidute: CL& N Coal e n Ol Ce Del. Hudson Dol & W DR G D &C East T Erlo..... do pr Fort.Wayne ... Great Northorn pfd. C& B L pld « Colo Cott Pachiic Mail i SPItLsburg. e Puliman lalace iteading. 5 Rtichmond Teér HOTpra T S itto Grande West +do ptd Rock Island. SSt L& S, K st Paul.. fdo pfd.. Paul &'( eforred Pacific nury. Lean Conl & 1ron Ko Texus Pacific. ... Latke Shore . " & 0. Cen. pfd...l Lead Trust...0.0 0 nion Pacific...... FLoulsy. & Nash .0 06% U. 8. Express &N, Acoioronnse 3 |W. 8. 1 & P Manhattan C¢on. AOIDIMR ohies femphis & C. . Wells Fargo Txp... Mich. Cent.....lll Wostern Unjon Sissouri Pac . Wheellng & L. 1. Mobile & Ohio do_pfd M. & St D eR. Tstpfd 1linols Contral St 1. & Duluth Kun, & Tex. pf lako Evle’ & West. 1 ex-aly The total sales of stocks today_were, shares, including: Atchison, 5793 Cl Gus, 55.400: Erie, 12315 Northern Pu forred, 7.00; New Enzland. 74000 4,400; St. Paul, 4,600; Texas & P w York Money Market, NEW YOilk, Sept. 30.—MONEY oN CALL—Was close. ranging from 4% to 8 per cent; last loan, 6 per it closed offered ut 6 per cent DiLsE MERCANTILE PAPER—{T0% per cont. CcuANGE—Qulict und onsy nt day bilis” und $L86% for de- ~ 1Tiks | Mutunl Union os D104 | N J. it Cert 1101 | North. Pacitie st 7 | Norihern Pac. 2 WiON. W Consuls 101 *N. W. Con. De 101 IS L& 13 915 L& SUF Gen M 11 Consuls, P &P Tets, Tex P Lo GTr Rety Pex. P IC G Tr. Rets Union Pacifio Ists West Shore.. .. RGO s coup S 4y rex actfic s of *Louisinnn st'p iy Tenn. new set o nn. new st ds 1 now st s Cannda 20, 2nds *Contral Pacitic 1sts D& R G st Den: & 1.G. s St 16 100k 1023 w *uid. f nsked BBoston Stock BosTON, Mass., Sent the closig sto Ateh, & Top. Boston & Albany oo do Maine L 18) |Frankiin A s [Oseeola. . Eastorn 6 W 5800012 Fitehburg 1R .0 81 [Pamarack. ... ... K. CoS.0 & C1 T 12106 Anniston Lanil Co Mass, (o Boston L Mex. Con n Diego | N.Y. &N, NV S Oidt Col Wik, ¢ Al Atlan Boston & 1).—The following are quotations: e 21 0 Co.ee B 1 114 Ny s M. Co. (0ew) Sun Franclsco Mining Quol SAN FuaNcizco, Cal, Sept, 30.—The offictal closing quotations for mining stocks todiy wore as follows: Alta Bulw Hest & Boicher. Bodie Con Choslar Mouat Dlabio Nuvitjo Ophir. Potost . 2 savnge, ... A, Con Cal. & Va1l Sterra Nevida Crown Polot... .0 | Union Con Eureka t on Utah A Gould & Curry oW Jucket! 1ale & Noreross. A Musican M w York Mining O NEw Youk, fept. i0.—The followlng are the closing wining Guo 105 110 Cholor Crown Point Con. Cal. & Vi Gonld & Curry Hale & Norcross Homestake. |Tron silver. Moexicun § | Quick Sitver North Star | “do preferred’l ontario ulwer. Cphir W Nevada, |Standura Unlon (on How Jncket! St, Louls Mining stocks, Louts, Mo., Sept. #0.—Dullness the Minin¢ excliange today. re the 0.05in3 quotations: Flook. Hia Awked | Stock WA, Asked, Adaws. ... 0| Pat Murphy... 4 4 Awerican. . 2 274 |Small Hoves.. g Granite M. 630 | klizavein..... 4 S, on W prevailed “oliowing Kinaneial Notes, KANsAs City, Mo, Sept. 077,228, New Yonk, bilunces, 837470, PAk1S, Sopt. 0.—Three per cent rentes, 00f 8ilac for the aecount. HAVANA, Sept, W.—Spanish gold, #2.543,@2,55. Exchun e, qulct und weas: on London,” 20550 Clearinzs, Sopt. 3.~Clearings, §08,6 0,617 Don't Be Deceived, especially when your health may be at stake. If any one offers you Jonunn Hoff’s* Malt Extract ane “Johuun Hofl's” sign ture i3 not on the neck of the bottle, do nct take it under any circumstances For Sore Throat,Coughs and Colds take the Malt Extract hot at bed time and Johann Hof’s Malt Bon- bons during the day, DAILY BE | # SATURDAY, 2014 prominm. €a%a8 quiet; no transactions. BALTIMOR Y, Ml Bopt. 80 —Clonrines, 82,111« 90; balances. 870,504 Rate, § per cont. PitApeLenia, “Pg, Seot. o) —Cloarines, BLIALE6; balanddy, 9,06004, Money 4 per cent Mevpnts, Tenn, Sapt. chinze sailine ut! 8. Unlances, $119,00% CINCINNATL O, Sept. 3 cent. Clearings, $7, 40, 503 1ust y BosToN, Mass, Sopt. 4),—Olearinzs, $15,020, 104: Dalances, #1878 Money, 4 per cent. Sxeliange on New Yark &o to 1214e discount S, Lovis, Mo, Sapt. 3i—Clearings, #1400 8815 binlrnces, $348.145. Monoy, quiet at 67 er cont. Lxchango on New York, 2 di ount., NEw Yonk THE BrE.) hiengo, Lout Cuicaao, 005, @), -New York ex- Clearinzs, $451 -Money. 5@6 per For the month, 58, Sept. i, sotnl Telogram Fxchange wis quoted us follow 70e discount; Boston, 12@%¢ discoan aiscount 111, Sept. 30.—Clearings. #15.730 New York exchange so'd at 7 ¢ discount, Money fitm at 5 per cent on cill and 6 per ceat on tine o casy; sixty-day vills, to IVE STOCK MARKETS, Omaha September Recelpts Show o Galn— Trade Good and Prices Steady. OMATA, Sept. 0. ~Receipts for five duys foot up 15,09 ‘cattie, 10,080 and 4,075 sheep ozainst & 15 enttle, 17 nd 0,013 sheep the same five days last week. For the montn of Septemver recelpts with compurisons were as follows: Hogs, Recelpts for Septomber 77,71} Rece pts for August... 40 Kecelpts for Sept., 1501 1 the eatile market it was the same old story. alrly liberal recelpts, generally cc ot quality and about a steady trade. Thero were n fow rlght vood Deef cittlo here. they sold readily at fuily steady pric 0 1,400-10. stoers seljing at from £4.45 to & couple of bunches of fairish iftht steers went AU (rom #4545 Lo #465. There were some westerns here good enough to bring $:40 xnd #.50, but the buik of the tradinz was right around &.00. The feeling was strong throughout. owing to favorable nadyices, and the close found Ao it every Girst hande, The tradd in butchers' stock was active anl avsteady to strong prices: siles of fair to cows and heifers beinz larzely at fram £L6) o0 #22), Common and eanning crades dnil, but not quotably Tower at from The to F150 Bulls, oxen and stazs were in falrden and w trifle stron:erat from 8$05) to #2. Common nad yeurling_calves were a triflo slow ut from $1.5) to with desirable veuls inactive demand and fuily steady at from 50 140, Lo stocker und feeler trade lacke 1 the ac- ity S0 noticenble on Thursday, when over 1,500 he ul were tiken by country buyers. but prices were fiemly held on all suftablo grades. Poor, rough and underweizht stuif continues to wove siowly and at very low fizures. Suies ot fair to very cood stock and foeding cattlo were inrgoly”at from #22 to $27. Ropre- seavative siles: DRESSED NEEF. rr No. Av. P'r. 1638 11240 84 0) 1070 445 11500 4 45 COws, 1000 [ K11 ) NG 1063 No. Av. 20, ok No. 03 19 Av. Pr. 119)'# 45 17 4% 2., 860 100003 14.. 880 2200 870 I8 1061 1 105 180 1020 05 ™5 010 1030 137 1 1 1 i 1 81 1 o 1 0 165 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 HEIFENS, 516 140 CALVES. a0y 50 STOCKERS AND I3 50 1097 5) 8. 625 7 16l 90 1.0 930 0) 72) EDERS, 810 842 o 1000 74 003 9. 454 10, 416 © 815 9 feeders. .1 141 fee ters . 101 56 feeders 1316 il steerst 5 ‘ooders 1steor 1 stoer* 1cow 21 cow 1steer isteer steers steers steers 1 cow 10 cows 9 cows b feeders i buil 50 calves CATTLE. 6 cows. bulls ceders 253 2 feedors 305 17 steerst 25) steers 7 stoers . 1070 300 ilings, +Texans, fic hog market was active at steady ag prices. Reeelpts were not | with i good local ani outslde de from stirt to Shippers and fresh meut £00d hogs of ull welzhts ut from £.15 to .2, With u coup.c of choice loads nt 8.0, Com- won hewvy ind mixed hoss went to the p: ors 03ty at from $5.10 t0 #5.15, with i .oad of very common light Stult ut #.5. The pens wero el 1in zooa seuson, the bu'k of the hogs selling at from 8515 10 #.2), aiainst from .10 to #.2 Thursiduy, The general avernge of prices puid was 8,17, azainst #1054 Thurs- duy and § last Friday, Kepresentative sales: No. steers. cows cows .. cows . stee cows steect steer* . cows cow. steers steer. ... steers. . Cows steer .. steers.. cows cows COWS . feeders 17 1103 1056 el 020 ) i L1610 L2 ADO 00 200 cows stag . feeders feeders fuede to str and, the trade was tolerably brisk finish Av. Sh v 80 # Sh. v 40 ) B 12) 240 4) 120 N 160 160 360 It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had beenfalling out by the handful. ~ After trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to fimr a cure in S.5.8. O. H.¥rperT, Galveston, Tex, s CURES ™ forcing out germs of dis- easeand tho poison as well, &1t is entirely vegetable and harmless, ‘Treatise on Blood and 8kin mailed free, Bwirr BPECIFIO CO,, Atlanta, Gie We will send you the marvelon French Preparation CALTHOS free. and o legal guaruuiee thai CALTIOS will Bestore your Health, Strength il Vigor, Use itand pay if satisfied, Address VON MOHL €O., Sale American Agenta, Clacianatl, Ohlon Chichoster's Fanglish Diamund T aa WAYRGVAL PILLS aare. e Dikepiat for Chickeater o B moed Brand v Med ud Goli & R a0 Other. Kefe dangerous ihnt and ictions ALD i sainps "Tor particulan 1892. OCTOBER 1, [} 290 30 515 3 0 51 PIGS AND ROUGH 1 200 - 4% 1 278 Snexr-Offerings consisted of seven douhle decks of westerns, two of them bitled direct to locnl slanghteror. The other five (0nds wors 00d enough to meot with a ready s1lo at 1.0 Yemund £0od. mirket quotably firmer. Falr 0 ood_ natives KL 50 erns, $1.254. 15; common and stock shoep, $1.2 @3.28; good to eholeo 10 to 90-10, RmUs, $1,00 Q\i_»‘ut. Representative sales: Av 1123 wostern wethers i I'r. 05 Recoipts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock ne shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards compiny for the twenty-fonr hours ending at So'clook p. m., September §, 1502 WECEIPTS, TCATTLE HOGS SHEER. (HORSESE M1S Cars. | Head Cars. | Head | Cars, [Head| Cars. | Hend w81 st 241 1 D18 1,622 191 ITION. WUVERS CATILE naha Packing Co The G. 1. Hammond Co Swift & (o | e Cudahy Packing Co J. 1 Squires, Bosta Morris. ... &pec., Shipre and Food'rs Left over ... 2210/ 2400 otal £0 Live Stock Market. L Cricaao, 11 5 pecial Telogram to Tik REe])“-Tlere wis bis bulge fn prices for 2ood nutive cattle todny. Shippers and ex- porters had ur ent orders in hand and were compelled to put up u good Strong advan e in order to secnre the fow wood native cattle An exporter pald .75 for two bunclies of finfshed steers, which he considered eanal in quality to the best Christin s beeves that cune o market Inst year. kverythin s po sessing cho guality 1o sell above 420 was quotih e at from 10¢ to tie advance, hub the lower erade nutive stoe still went slowly at steady prives, but tho inferior elusses of west erns and Texans were almost unsaiable at the Towest nrices 0 the season Wealkness und depression of prices prevaile in logs. The chioleest shippin s grades were snlab ¢ only nt o lower, and undor the seve hii mering of the buyersof all packing co corns prices on firpickinz ho s receded from 10¢ to Ihe. Vory desivable droves wer made up at prices ranging from £5.10 to & whose seilme at from $L80 Lo $5,0 fal that could not be inferior. Cholce to prime medinm anl heavy shipning lots went At from 0 .6 anl faney Hght up Lo $3.55 he sheep market was slightly Cholee natives and westerns sold and all desirable feedingstoek went rewdily atstronzer prices. Good lambs wire sear o and firaly held. Fair fooding lanbs were saluble wt from $55 10 & 1 the buls of the gool Lunbs went to'slaughiters at trom .00 to $5.5) Receipts: ¢ 400, The Evenine Journal renorts: oceipts, 11000 head: shipments, war about steady: best 00@5.35: woo 1. $1.500) T others, 61601.00: Tox ins, §1. 15: westerns, $200 @3.00: cows. 81, (G Hoas—Receipts, 20,000 head; shipments, 8000 head: market lower: rough und common; £1.0)@5.00; packine und_ shipping, 5.10@5.55: 1 butehers! weilthis, £.4)@5.0)1 sklps und plies, 40065, 10. 4000 head: shipments, Sty to shade higher: westeris, 81001z fed stock ewes, $3.85@1.25; Chie fmprovoed, 100 hizher ttle, 12,00); hogs, 17,000; sheep, 5000 he natives, prime hes M 85,1505 5 81 Keceipts, 1,100 head: market natives, #0061 N Texans, s, $4.75 k Live Stock M B Youw. Sept. 3. B i market dull, shode ¢ Vi W Colorad Cows, $LA0E2N0; dressed Shipments tomorrow quarters of b Cavvis—Receipts, 541 Towers venls, $5.0005. SHEEP AND Lamps—Receiots, sheen steady at $i. Gao.0; | At 45,1005, (rossed mil ton st dressed Limbs weak ot 51010 Hoas ceeipts, L8000 head nally steidy at$.0 @, 0. “ket. < Receints, 1800 s erinative st FAEAL 15 buils ef stonly Gy ) beeves and ¢ lead LrASSOrS, mark = nihs 1y, ady hond: lower @Y murket nomi- St Lonis Live Stocir Market. Sr. Louts, Mo, Sept ), —CATTLE—Recelpts. 209 hend shipments. 480 head: market Sterdy to strongi nutive stecr 0180 Texus and Tndian stoers, $2,106: 13— Rece pts, 2.00) head; shipn warket quiet; heavy 5.00@@ A0 | b, 8519605, SiEEp—Keecipts, 5,000 head head: market firm; cood range, $1.00@175; Texans, 3 Kansas Clty Live sto Kansas Ciry, Mo, Sept. ceipts, 84.0: Shipments, 5200: warket dull and unclianged; shipping steers $1.0); Toxas and Tndian, 3L L5); stockers and feeders, $210@5.27 4. oas—Rceeipts, R7 0: shipments, lower: all grades, $3.55:65 25 bulk SikEr—Receipts, 005 shipments, inally steady and unchinzed: muttons, 8. 4,35 lanius. 4540, Coming from Hamburg. Governor Boya has written the health de. partment of this city to be on the lookout for cholera. o states that he has informu- tion from the United Staies commissioner of immigration of New York that among tho steerage passengers of the cholera 1nfected steamer, the Normannia, released from quar- antine September 24, there were five who were booked for Omaba. The parties aro Joseph Valueka aud child, Marie And erson, Eliza Rassmussen aud Hans Martensen. They are due to reach here anv day. It is known that they were in Hamburg when the cholera was carry) g off scores of victims every qaay. Tho bsalth depirtment anticipates no danger if the luggaze of the parties hus pbeen properiy fumigated. 4,000 pack- shipments. 2,400 Ative muttol i K Market. CATTLE—Re- 110 ©® " TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. A True Story from North Carolina. Some one has said that *“ the truc and the falso speak the same language.” But there can be no doubt that this speaks with the truo ring to it. Letter from Mrs, J, M, Holloma, proprietress of ** Hotel Holleman, Apex, N. y son Harvey had serofula from ‘the time Lie was three years old until he was soven. We had tho Dest doctors that the country afforded, yet he was given up to die, severdl times. Some one recommended Dr. Golden Medical Discovery, After taking five bottles he was well cnough to gob abouts and hos mended so fast that e is now enjoying good health.” Find a rcmedy for serofula—somcthing that purifics tlie blood, s well as_claims to. That, if it’s taken' in time, will cure Consumption, which is only lungscrofula. Dr. Pierce bas found it, ~ IUs his ** Golden Medical Discovery.” - As a strength-restorer, blood-cleanser, and flesh-builder, nothing il it is known tomedical science. 1or Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, Weak Lungs, Severe Cotighs, and kindred ailinents, it's tho only remedy so sure that it can bo waranteed, 1f it doesn't beneflt or cure, [ every case, you buve your money back. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Best eattle. hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS, 0. OMAHALYE Sadnt R 23520 Wood Brother touth Omuha—Telephone 1117, JOUN 11 DADISMAN. | WALTER K. WOO | Managers. Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. —THBE— Campbell Commission Co, Ohleugo, East8t. Louis, Kunsas City, South Omahy, Bioux City, Fort Worth, for A. D, Boyer & Company, o6 and 5 Exelanzo Bulldin ,South O.uan v Correspondence sollcitad and bromptly answors1 Vel aiteition Lo or dors foF stoukers & Teodsrs Eotabilsbod, 1895 - - - locorpormsad, 1) Cagital fully paid, 82000 Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us for prompt reports. 34 relludle warkss Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btoek Commission. Room 01 kxchange Bullding, South Omaba. Teleplone 1707 flr to rood west: | OMAHA Manufacturers and Jobbers™ AWNINGS AND TEN { Omaha Teat & .\\\;mu“»i’ “Wall Bros. & Co. A Awnings. tarpan s, covers of all kin 1 flags, banners, ate, Son for e vtalogns 10} < ity hammoeks. ollang or olotatng. Son | foreat'guo. 113 Farnam BAGS AND TWINES. Bemis OmahaBigC) | Tmporters and mfrs, lone ncks, burlaps, twine BICYCLES. M0, | Bleyeles sold on monthly | aymonts. 1203, 13th 8 B I H———, BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Cor Shoe Co. Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer. HaniSewedShnely Wholesalo Mers Ae Boston 1l 110211041 Hoots, shoos feit good Harnsy-st CLOTHING. Blotcky & Conen | Breah 118 1iArhey 1303 COAL, COKE, | CORNICIL OmahaCon! Coke Lime (o] Fuale Comizy Wor Wres motalle 1119, 11 alvanizod window skylizhts Dodge- st tron cups, cte Hard and s 16th strcets, DRY M E Sith & € Dry gaods, notlons, nishing goode, Corner | Ithand lowardsts, | Vttconl, S, K. and Dougal GOODS. § - Koeh stions, R0 14 Howarl Kilpatri Dry Goods € Ronts’ fui Cor it L fu PURNITURE, Omaha Upholstering € Iytoral farnitur 1104 ¥ienolay steast | Beebe & Runyan Furniture Co. EHH Graco an D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Brace & Co 1201 Onaia, tre | 10th and Hazaoy Omaha. st positls tor Dis Sealed bids, markes erading bouds, will be re the Oty Treisurer, Cmabi, up to ocs noon, of the 10th duy Octoher. 1812, for the purchase of #4,00.0) District Grading Bonds of the city of Omaha, Neb. Sitd bonds ars dated September st payable ln from one to nine y the date thereof, In denominations of #1010, and £310.00 each, with interest at the rate of s per cent per annum payable semi-annuaily Principul and interest payable at Kountze Bros. New York. $.500.00 of District No. 47, 000,00 of District No. 4. 11.00 of District No. i0. h bid must state price Wt for and include acerued date of delivery at Omahy. Neb, The rizht is reserved to ref i and ail bids. Tssued under charter power of eities of the mietropol- itan ciass and ovdinanco No, 2%~ Approved Auzust 24th, 1502 HENRY BOLLN, 8d17t, City Treasurer. and amount interest to Bonds. Sealed bids marked “proposals for dis streccimprovement honds™ will be receiv the office of the elty treasurer, Omiha, Neb., up to 12 o'clock noon of Lith day of Octoner. 1802, for the purchase of #251,50.00 district street improvement bonds of the eity of Omiha, Neb. Suid bonts shall e datol October ist, K02, and shall be payable in from one to nine years after the date thersof, with interest at the rute of 5 per cent per anoum payabie annuai- riet d at al st payable at Konntze .. New Yori. Said honds shail be of the denomination of #1,000.00, 300,10 i $10,00 e h Euach bid must state pr.ce sought for and include acer date of d y at O, Neo The rved Lo roject any and all bias. Issucd nudercharter power of eities of the ;etropo 1t eliss and ordinanee No. 3206, ap- proved Feptember 16th, 1802 HENRY BOLLN nd ca amount interest (o s2alit Proposuls for Disiy aled bids marked posals for distr grad g bonds” will be rece:ved au the city Troasurer's oflice, Omahi, Neb., upto 120'cld noon of the 1th ‘day of October. 1502 for th puret 38,0000 district grading bouds of e eity of Omiha, Nel Suld bonds shall be dated October 1st, 1502, ana shall bo payable in from one to nine y flor tho dite thereol with imtercst at rite of 5 per cent num payable liy. Principal and Bros.. New York denotination of such. Euch bid must sought for and ling Bonds, the wn t Kountze bu of the $100.0) interest payable Skl hoails shil 00000, $300.0) an b state Inelud price and neerued interest 1o date of detvery at Omaha, Neb. The el bt is reserved 1o roject any und all bids. Issued under charter power of eities of the metr ftan eluss and Ordinance No. iz, approved September 1ith, 150 d 4 HENRY BOLLN, City Trewsurer. fmonnt 11y TO ALL OWNERS O LOTS O PARTS OF lots on st st from Anids avenue o Fowler avenue. You are herehy notifled tha® the under- si:ned, three disinterested treeholders of the ity of Omahin, hive been duly appo.uted by the mayor, with the approval of tie eity cous el of Sad ety to assess the dim e Lo th owners tespectively of the property affeeted Dy theehianze of @radeof ssth stroet, decinrod nreessary by ordinance No. 191, pissed Sop. Lember Gih, (802, approved September Y, | You ure furiher notified, thit having cepted s 1d appointient, and duy qu s required by Luow, wo will, on the stn d October, A DL 1802 at the hour of 3 o'elock | the afternoon, at the oflice of Goo. 1. P, 16 Farnam street, within the corporate linits of said city, mecs for purpose of considering and muking the assessment of dan e to L owners respectively of sald property affecte | by sald zrading taking nto consideration spocinl benefits, if any. YO0 are notiied to be present at the and pince iforesnid und make uny onjeetio to'or st itenents concernin ¢ wald wssussmont of dwimuges as you miy cons der proper A oML TR0 DAL MER STOCK DAL G, SHRIVELR, Comnittee of Appralse September 24th, 802 i 5 TO PROPERTY OWNERS, AGENTS AND LESSEES, 10 pursuance of ordinance No. $602, raquir- inz sewer (@ nections Lo be made o Ana with §0Lie curhiines on certaln strects in stroet fprovement disteicts Nos. 40s 8% and 45k, in the eity of Omahi, you wre hereby notified to make all necessary connections With sewerm ins or aiterals and to compiete guch work on or before Oetober 12uh, 15 2 us it 15 the purpose Lo puve the stevets in’ the’ siid qlstricts, and more particulurly deser bod us foliows. o Wit No. 463 Juckson street, from BLh street No. 482, Erskloe street, from the west line of 24th strovt Lo ast lino of 25t strovt No. 4nd. Diuvenport street, fro.a 22nd street 10,2410 sireet You ure hiereby ordered to make the neee sury sower conneetions on o1 before the d specifie | in this notice, or the swne will be made by the city authoritics, und the cost thereof assessed agalist Lhe property 0ppo- site the swme nn i speciuily benefitied thoereby. Dat wha, Neu., this 2tn duy Of pptetn ber, 1802 bepit P W. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrwan of the Bourd of Pubiio Works. Bew-2d-30-1d-h it J \ Ou. NOTIC ha, th street to [ i I the feeliry HARDWARE, Recor & Wilkelmy Go.| Lobeek & Lina, Donlors in hardwaes and mechianioss’ ools, 104 Douging stroet ———— LUMBER. | Joha A Wakefield. 1nportod A TN Coment, MIivaREos Wouring Rydraaiie” Semony: wRd oth and Dodiine. | Quiney whito 1 S ——————————ill LIQUORS, Frick & Herbert Wholasals Hquor dealse 1001 Farnam st Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. Chas. R Lee. ardwood lumbar. wood riean Ports s and parquat o MILLINERY, 1. Olerfel der & Co. | nnorters and Joby lin rder 2051 ra ot ry. notlons. Mall o pt Outh 1ith st. PAPER, Carpenter Paper Co. Carey a full stock printing. wrapp Writing papor, ¢ Dor. ot B OVERALLS, ETC OYSTERS. King & Smead | David Cole &Co, Mfrsot “K pants | Wholesalo oystocs, tagoy Ahirts and ovoralls, st | C010ry 810N T0C atrood LS SO TEh 8t Leheptone s ottt AL Moy ity PRODUCE COMMISSION Branch & Co. Produee. frafts ot all Klids. oystors. Jas. A. Cluk & O Butter. ohessy, egs poultry nid gams. 517 South 13th st. OILS. Standard 0il Co. tefined and lubrlosting ofls, axlo groass, ot of Whitney & Co. | Dutter, ckgs and poultry. South Lith st. | STOVE REPAIRS 1 OnahaStove |lifi|ldir‘\ attnchimonts for any Kind 0 stovo made. 2)7 Douglas. —_— SASH | TOY S, M. . Disbrow &Co.| I Hardy & Co, Munufacturors of sash. | doors. blinds ani mouldings. Branch of tlee, 12th and izard sts Stove repatrs and w..u--J Toys, dolls, thney ke nishing dren's o 11 albumy, s house fu kOO0dy, ohil o3, 1 Bt WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION —CONSTRUCTION. COUNEI CHAMBER, ONAIA, Neb., S 200, 1802 Be [t resolved by the City Council of the Clty of Omaba, the Mayor concurring: hat wooden siaowalks be constructed 1n City of Omahau as desicnated below, with- in five ¢ Aftor the pub 1-ation of this reso- lution, 0r the personil service thereof, us by ordinan e Is authorized wnd required, such stkewnlks to be Jald to the zrade on the stroets temver | specitied berein, and to be constructed of pine piank of such width upon joists of such din 4 winner as is preseribed by the speeificntions on fiie in tho office of the Hoard of Publle Works und under its supezvision. to-wit: South stde of D ivenport strest. 1ots 1 and 20, bloek 5, Kilby Piace, permuncnt grade, 8 foet wia South side of Davenport street, lots 21 and 40, Liock 5, Kilby Place, peruancnt grade, 6 feet wide, South sido of Davenport strect, lots 1 and 20, bloek 6, Kiiby Puce, permanent grade, 8 teet wide, South side of D block 7, Kilby P feet wid thickness a cosions and d be lald in such nport street, lots 1and ce, permanent grade, 6 South side of Davenport streot, lot 1, block & Kby Place, permanent grade, 6 feet wide, South s de of Davenport streer, lots 1 to 16 inclusive, block 1, Brizgs' Place, permunens graac, 6 feet wide, North sido of Ohleazo street. lots 1110 201 clusive. block 17, Poppleton Piark, permanens grade, 6 feet wide East side of 23th street. north 128 feot of bloek O, Shinn’s Addition, present grade, 8 fect wide, East sido of 20th streot. lots 1, 3 4, I'red Delione's Additisn, feot wide. Eist sido of 20th strect, bioek 3, Fred Detlone's grivde, 4 fect wide. South s'de of Lonve scetion 19, 15 und 1 wide, South side of California stre 11, vlock 4, Park Place, pres wide. Juth side of Californin street, lots 1o 5in= clusive, Llock 2, Brennan Place, present grade, G foct wide, North side of O clu Wit lots 1, Aadition, present worth street. tax lot 11, permancut grude, 4 fece t, lots 9, 10 and it grade, 0 feot 20 stract, lota 3 to 10 1n- ve, Stewart Place, prosent grade, 6 focs rallrond right of il Paclfic or Be porary grade, 6 fees St side of 48th way adjoining the Line, seetion 20+ wide' Fast 8 doof 19th str oloek 2. Horbaceh's v, B foet wid, suth side of Castellar stre S.B Rogers' A stroot, M issc 4, tem t.north haif of lot 10, Socond Addition, prosent . lots 1 and 21, ddition, present grade, Souch siide of Marthn st 1ot 1 nn1_easd 4 feetof 1ot & bio k1 Linprovement Assos Clation Additign, prosnt grade, 6 fort w de Notth side of Gias strcot. 0181 o 17 Inolus <ive, bioAK & T RHde Addition No. 1. pormise nent gride, 6 font wide North xhie of Daventort street, lots 16 to 2§ inelusive, Creston Annoy, periin fooy wide ’ And. bo It turther rosotvo 1: Dk the board of hubile works bo, snd is Nerehy anthos zod and dirceied to canse Copy Of this reso ution 1o be publishied in the oAl paper of the iy for one week, or be Servel on the ownors of sald lots, and un- Tias such owners shall within five days after e publieation or service of such copy eons Stret suid sidewalksas herein required, that {he bo x| of puhtic wi the sume to hedone. the eost of constructing $id slde- Willa respeotivey 1o be ugsossod nzningt U POl UstALe, 10t OF part of lot 1n front of an aburting such sidewalis” assed Septom ber 2000, 1502 f sk 11 DAV IS, Prosiaent O.Lv Council JOIN GROVES, ity Clerk, 0. B BEMI Attest: Approved: G iy tuyor, NOTIOE 1D CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, Tothe owners of the lots, parts of lots and renl estato deseribed in the above resolus tion You und each of you are | constrnct wooden sidownlks us required by a resolation of the eity councll and miyoro theeity of Omahi,of which the nbove fs i cop ¥ PW. BIRICH A USE Bord of Pubilo \ Ohulrm Omaha, Neb., september 2th, 1 Notice of Askessment of Damuges for Grad g, sofall 1o s parts of lots und 1ol stite 00 Mpie street, from 4 SUAUeet Lo Wil iwvenue; s2ud und rd streots from Muple Stract to Corby str You are hereby "0 the own ot notified that the unders signed. three disinterestod free holders of the clty of Owaba, hisve been duly sppointed by the mayor, with the approval of the city council 0f s dd elty, 10 nesess thy damage 10 the owners respectively of the property afe d by grading of sald streets. declnred necessiury by ordinance No, 4257, passed Sept OLh, 189 mium;ru\n‘l Hept. Oth, 182, You ure further notitied, that having aes copted sald wppolntient and duly guallfied i by Luw, we will, on the 5th diy of LD sn at’ the hour of L) the forenoon, the ofiee of Shriver & O'Donahoe, 1104 Farnwm sLroet, Within the corporate limits of sald olty, meet for the purpose of considering i d s ¢ln (e assesement of damage Lo the OWNOFS T spectively of suid proverty. affocted by said groding, vaking luto cous deration " gspes Gl benents, it oy You are notified 1o be pre and plaee sforesald, und mike uny on) {0 or statements oncerning siid us: of dunnges a8 yo . muy consider prove ent at the time ‘tlons s3mend uha, B ber 22, 1n2. Omibis, Sepromber Nt GEORGE J. PAUL, JAMES STOCKDAL B £-25-d-108, Quiinitice of Apprales