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i | | | THE SPECULATIVE NARKETS In Provisions Particularly the Bulls Wers Mesters Yesterday, PORK MADE SOME GOOD ADVANCES Most Important Matter Bronght to the At~ tention of the Provision Trade Was the Heavy Differences in the Ke- ports of Pork Supply. , 111, Oct. $—In provisions particu- buils were masters today. The CRICAC larly. the October ribs wnd lard deals ranning at the old stand notwithstanding the efforts of a mys terlous stranger to trandfer them to a justice court, Compnred with Saturday night. Octo- Ver aeliveries this evening showed advances of 17150 for pork. 1¢ for ribs und 754e for lard The grain markets all ciosed with slizht gains. The most the attention heavy difference etween the st ribs on October 1, as officially tho esthinates made by the packers in advance They atmounted 1o nearly 10 pounds as ngalnst previous ondside estimates of 24,000,000 pounds. jatter brought to trada was the ks of short ported. and mportant of the provision ), That matter was almost as much of a puzzie named by s individual v and Cud wus enle us tho ldentity of t Ranch, who secks to have Wr urrested for ranning a corner. It Tated by some of the experts on the floor that, taking the rceeipts umd shipments of hoz meats for the wonth and the receipts and shipments of hogs, the published stocks showed more meat in store by some $,00) 10s, thun can be made of the ho.s slaughtered. e stocks reported on hand indicated smalle suppiles of woss pork than generally ox- pected, while the quantity of lard was aboutas anticpited. It was expocted that the Jurge stock of short ribs sid cause u break In the market. and this en- cournged the offering of other specuintive urtieles rather freel the opening.: Tem- porarily prices ruled sligntly lower, but it was demonstrated that a g e und u decidedly stronger feeling wus deve oped ts bouzht moderately and prices advineed on some of the lending nrticies, thoush outside fizures were not sup- ported 1o the os 1 inquiry pre- While there was ngood deal In the wheat miarket which was rogarded as bearish, ther wore other considerations which ~heid tl murked firn and a shade higher, but the trado was 1ot very active. The local receipts were Vpry heavy -8 cars, where G0 cirs were esti- ted and, the deitveries m the northwest vy, being LOGL cars at Minneapolis and 861 Duluth, or 1022 cars in all. In uddition 10 this the trade was sencrally Jooklug for an tnercase of 400,000 bu. in the visibie supply. But there good Joeal buyin Hmstock, N wnd other leaders doing u zood busin were free buying orders froi A There was also decided strength in corn and 1 firnness in the provision pits, all of ved to give the trade more confi- dence. Luter, when the returns were all inand 3L was found t the visible suouply d i crensed tess than 4,004,000 bu, and that tr heavy local receipts were due to Sunday 1 Bpection of the principal rosds, the market received additionnl strengin, The market turned weaker durinz the last hour on real- ing sales, and prices returned to the opening ficures, which were u ehade above the final quotations of Saturday. In corn, Initial trades were the same to X under the final ficures of Saturday, but unde an improved demynd, especinlly for Decem- Yor, tho warket advanced with but littie r wuction, feom fe to e, receded 4o ln changed some, tuled steady and closed with shide advane 0 DP.Ce W helped by the Beerboh figures, purporting 1o show that ho Buropean supplics are one and that Ei- Tope will require 1.00,000 Lu. this wonth from s sld The oats trade, aftor developed good coverin ather casy openin °, Dy shorts and pri advineed from 330 1o fge. but s other grains weakened, onts sympithized and the elose Wi easy With most of the decline lost. There wis o+ ood demand for vessel room and rates to Bulalo advanced 4o to 25e for wheat, 2140 for corn and 215¢ for fliux. Estimuted receipts for tomorrow: Whent, s; hozs, 65 cars; corn, S0) curs; oats, 420 ¢ 18,000 head, The ieadinz futures runged as follow: CLOSE. OPEN. [ WIGIL | LOW. Tt TBY S 7286 T2 7o [Toykid| Tode| 15X S04 @8I LE I (T G G| 483G December.. .| prE ey | iy May........ TG THGT| T AT 0ATS NO. 27 | Octover......| W0@i0| 31| s0xan November. . aialigalg | 81 May 5 iy | 3iaasiy MESS | October . 106 [ 1095 Junuary,..l. 12024 1205 T 8 12| 820 if Octover..... 1010 January..! Lash quotati follows FLoun—Sicady unchanged: winter patents, £.10400; winter straizhits, 81900365 spring b ng’ struiihts, 2@ 1@ CORN— OATS—No, white, white, $000 Rye-No BARLEY-N Jo: No. f.0.b. FLAX Sekn—No. 1, $1.064@1. TiMOTHY SEED--Drine, §1 POK—Mess, per bbL, $10.87@11.00; 1ard. per 100 1bs, #8.21; short ribs, sides (lo 17,6500 10.16; dry sulted shoulaers (box. short clewr sides (hoxod). $7.0508. Wuisky--Distillers' finished goods, per gul., 81,15 SUOGARS—Cut lonf, 53@5%; nulated, 5%c; standurd ey Receipts and shipments today were as fol- lows: AWTICLES. 877000/ 165,000 115,006 460.00) 408000/ 169,000 21,0001 16,000 On the Produce exchanze tday the butter murket was quiet: creamery, 10024¢0; dairy, 10620 s, firm strictly fresh, | St. Louls Markets. Mo, Oct. &—FLour — U Ditents, 0 extra. fane 3 funey, 87002 B20002 10, Clused n fructio cush, 09%c: October, G | M T8lac OoRN—Closed firm; cash hicher, 40: er, 41he; Decembor, 40@10% OArs—Eruction better; o 00; Novembor. 8ige; Ma; RYE—Lower; 61y BARLEY-Fteadys Nebraskn (3, “ BUAN- Stendy, G0 east truck HAY—Quict; praivie. §.0009.00; L0100, FLAXS timothy, —Lower; $1.01 fuslers crea very, 20@2e; dairy, i 16150, #2062, 15, WIISKY - Steady ut 81,10, )WISIONS—Steady. Pork, $11.62%, Lard, 7,80, ¥ st meats, looseishoulders, ribs, £7.513 8hOTLS, ¥7.05. our, 8,000 Dhis: “Whoat, 202,000 corn, 40,000 bu.i outs, 12,000 bu.; rye, 20,0005 buriey. 17,000 bu Flgur, %000 bbls: wheat, 63,0 bui earn, 8,000 bu.; oats, 14000 bu.; rye bu.; barley, no New York Markets. NEW Youk. Oct. &—Frovi—Receipts. 100 pkes: exports U400 sacks: duli i siles, 5,00 LLis. Low extrus, @i patonts, BG4I fuir o fance Minnesota vlear, HL.00G650; stra 4 VonxyEAL—Dull and easier; orn, KLl 10, WHEAT —Rucelpts, bu.; sules, S000 bu. of spot. >pot dull una yellow west- L00) bu.i exports, 16,000 € futures, 17,00 ou, asler, ciosing | No # rod, o fn store and elevato e woat: WY b.i No. 3 red, raded 1o 1 norther i , i8e; No.2 O 0: No. ¥ sitae: No.o 2 Alilwaukee, Optio very dull, opened steady and ndvice on foreixn L e west Dbt shipmonts, doelined e o 1) stocks 10 store and i the” visibi B0 0B 10¢1 Covering una closed st ehun . od prices W fe advinee; No bor, DL@iFNe, closiug at i AN, elosine wt Whe: Decomber, 8,@ 1 to;fludllu arbife; Muy, sTR@8 %0, clos- o asiae : vk—Duil, steady: woster. 64aooc. Rtoeks 0: grain in store uud afloat October 2 1ou. Oct)- Novew er, 10 Wheat, W08 bu.i corn, LU6L W bu. g outs. 1,057 bu.: rye, 1LG6I8 bu.: burley, 1 B.5 b malt, 15,50 v peas, - 41 bu. BawLey—Dull; BARLEY Marr-Steadv: w Cors—Roceipts, 100y vu. bu.i siles, 70,00 bu. of futor or; NO. ¥, hlg@d1%0 O abaton S5 e . AMoAL: WHEFMIS mixed, S5@de. Oprions advinced B@he early, 3 following the whoit, eloscd :‘l‘o‘:fi;‘.‘ uh::nu Baturduyi Uolber, 4@ @Mi4c. closing at S1ie: November, 514@52 %o, closing at Mie; Docomber. 375@83le. © osing wt 370 May, S33@3ie. olos.ng at Ki%o. OATH- Reoeinte, $0.000 bu.: sales. 495,000 b, of fatures and 35000 bu. of spot. Spots fairly acvive and firmer. Options firmer and raod- rately sotive: Octoher, %@ Me. e|mlu,~ nt yiyo: November, T@3i e, closing At #7'40; Decomber. 353 S%¢, closing At 4e: No. 2 spot. wnite, ISK@ e : mixed western. Y@ '50; White western, 4°@i6c: No. 2 Chleago, HAY-Quict: zood to choies, T3@%o. l_zll.. ~Falriy nctive and firm; Pacific coast, - Raw, qulet, muscovado ¥ te: Ol A 4 9-1004 e firm: snlos, 201 bag tatdo: rofined, lower. qule tould A, 505 i- 16¢; standard A. 4 13-16@5c: confectioners A, 4 i1-16@4%c cut loaf. § 3 crushed, 5 5-106@5i4 vowdere granulated, & 15-16@5 cubes, 415 Kaas—Quiet, wenk: prime, 13%¢: receipts. 877 phus Provisions—Pork, firm, 150811,75: new moss, $12. western 134@ quiet; 5 12.50, old mess, Cut meats. scarce, firm; plekled heiiios, 83@de: pickled shoulders, (3c: pickied hans. 10@1e. Mid- dles. duili short olear, October, 8.5 Lard, dull, firmer; western' stear closed at $3.43 nomin nles, 8,500 tlorees: October, BiTTER wouk; western dairy. 15@ CHERSE-Quirt, about stendys part skims.§ P Twos—=Dall, steady; American, $13.008 Correr ~Stoadior: lake, $11L.05@11.10, LEAD-Blondy: domestic, $1.00a64.05 TiN—Stralgits, £2045@20.55 Hides ana Followlng are the pri denlors for lndes and peit chiange Without notice No 1 graen saited hides, Sitod hides, $is.5 s vald by Omaha quoted subject to No 1green hides se; 4@iac: No. 2 green No. 1 green salted hidos, No. 2 green sulted hides, to4) Ibs., 3 1ac: No. alf, 8 10 15 1bS.. 5 6e: No. % yonl ealf, 810 15 1bs,, d%ce; No. 1dry flint hides. 7e; No, 2 ary ‘flint hides. § No. 1 hides, sae. Part cured hid b, less ' than fuily en salted, eich, « Flings (short. wooled ekins) oach, Laic; dry shoarlings (! wooled early skins No. 1, each. Msi0c: dey sheariings (short wo d enrly skins) No. 2, each, de: dry flint Kansas and Nebarska buteher wool peits, per [, wetual weizht, 1066 dry hint Kansas and Nebraska Mureain wool pelts, per 1., setual wolght, s@ide: dry flint Colorado butcher wool peits. per Ib. actual weight. 10w12%e; dry flint Oolorado Murrain wool polts. per 1b, actual welzht, Py s oand Diekd et o waights, 7 Hive fect cut off, as It is useless to pay treitelion then, British Grain Trad LOXDON, Oct. #.—The 'k Lane Express, Inite week'y roview of the Britishzrain tr says: The price of Enzlish wheat averages wonderfully jow. The deliveries at the west country markets are seliing uv from 24s to per quarter; The the ot orded. disap- lowest « new w quality leist that of 1801, Foreiun Millers require good dry With the damp new En Oats are &0 higher. Barleys are in active de nd. Grinding bariey s Good Ameriean corn Is selling at” 215 3, ay's market dry English wheats were are thresh Ming, the 6l helow s are steady Zn to mix et bein: nt ) At Danip lote were very weak, Forelen wh wore' firn, espectally Oalifornia and Auss trullan, Linseed fd higher. Col » Market. NEW VORK, Oct. .—Options opened firm. 6 to 10 points up: closed steady and unchanged to 10 points_uj 42,500 bags, including: r, $14.00@14.75; December, $14.60@14 7 January, $14.55@18,060; Marenh, $1450@1H, May, #i440@1445: August. $14.4). Spot Rlo, tirmer, guiot: No. 7, 815,50 15,62 1 R10 JANE(IRO, OCt St ordinary. 12,000 rels per 10 kilos; good second, 11,200 rels. iRe ceipts during the week for' the United States, the U 10,010'bagzs: purchase ,00) bags: shipments to ted States, 50,000 bags: stock, bags. SANT 1.—Good average, 10,000 rofs per 10 kilo pts durinz the week 76,000 baws: purchases for the United States, 2.,000; ship- ments to the United States. 63,000; stock 154,000, O1l Market. New Youk, Oct. d—Petroleam market 4 soon developed w until the close. opencd quict, by and continued s vin oll sbot sales sales 3,000 bbls at Lima o1l no S, COTTONSEED O1L—Steady, TALLOW-Quiet. wdy ROSIN=Dutl. st TURPENTIN il, steady. L7 NDON, Ot CALCUTTA quirter, Tue Liven 21530 p kness Pennsylvi- ». November option @>1%¢, closing 5li4c. NSEED—39s per Knnsas Clty M KANsas Citv, Mo., No. 2 hard, 60461 g Conx—1¢ lower; No. 2 mixed. 3614 OArTs—Wenk: No. 2 mixod. 207 BUTTER—Stendy; croamery. 12@2c; @18 EGas- red, G duiry, 12 irm at 16 s—Wheat, 53,000 bu.; corn, 7,000 bu.; 50,000 Lu.: corn, 5,000 rutt Market, ¢ por 10-1b. baskot. B - orate, $1. mare plenty. “WES—Dor Do, 81, 51@100 per i fancy, B4 GurapEs—Concords, RNTA GRA Tokiry! CALIF kets, LIvERPOO! WiEAT—St, noor Oct.3 holders offer moderatoly: No.'T Califor- 50 1dy. demand 08 4taaiis spring, 6s adits 1175, Conx—Ste ern, 4s 7had 1 per centals red L western i No.2red w iter, 55 114@Hs and poor: mixed west- Omaha BurTER—Packing country, 15 POTATOES $1.2). PounTiy—Hens and chichens S@8i4e; roost- ers. babic; ducks e, EGGs—IN@19e, Market. 13@1e: stoclk, cholce Per bush., 7ie: sweet potutoes, Markot. MILWAUKEE Oct. 3 —WuEAT—Qulet; Decomber, 71 surinz, e, Cory—Quiet; N e OATS -Quist: 2 white. 13':@33%0; No. 30 WLEY—Quiet; 621c. RYE—55c. NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 4—Firm, midd- ling, T4 low mliddling, 71- good ordl- nary, 69-16¢; net receipts, 7005 hales: gross, B8 Dales: exports to Grout Britain, 5950 bales; to the continent, w8 bales; saies, 6500 bales: stock, 500 bale New York Dry Goods Market, W YORK. Oct. S.—Business in dry goods was of improved proportions today. = Prints ere dull, but the market tone was stron; The outloo’s his improved aud there Is w bhot- ter feeling. Traders’ Talk. CuicaGo, T, Oct, 8. —~Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros Commiss on company: Wheat opened aetlve ana =ity hizher, and, in thy co of bearish conditions averagod hizher ySaturday, but eiosed with the advance he spoculative market appeared to be expectation of 4,00,0.0 by, in- supply, and there wis Lbuyinz foru turn when the ofticinl fizures were posted. Small elearinces from Atluntie ports and ater fecling that 1LOW,000 bu. of Inst week's recoipts kad been secreted in p 0 warchouses in the north- west causod tho heaviness ut the ¢loso under reallzing LY 1ar:G scalpers. - Corn opened woenk advauced and closed uns changod y. The covering of a largo local sl Was the probubio cause of Lie rully butreceipts were 1o large and trade oo dutl to sustain the advance. Oats were firmer and closed e higher, show- inz considerable independent strensth on the finish of October Hguldation a i better de- mand for shipment and speculition owing to contnued pocr threshing returns. Oc.ober pork was freely bougiit by Armour, Cuduhy and Ryan, the two latter supposed 10 ho ¢ ering 8horts and the fo buyinz for long wecount, They all soe 1 1o {I\.\ selling un lost, oversold. i crease in the visible constderablo loc equivalent auiount of January pork. There wore abile featiires n‘other products, Wrizhit's 1 Ociober Tbs und were biading #1015 ut the elos STOCKS AND BONDS, Volume of Business on the » Quit roe, NEW YOuK, Oct, d—1he volume of busive: s at the ttock exchungo was somewhat lurger than usua I s wuch firwer tone churacter jzed the dealings. The short interest was lurgely responsitile for the chiunie in th m altion of the market. Thus New Eugiunl Without any new deve opments in regard t I Exchange the compiny’s affalrs on 4ny wuthoritative statement about the ulozed doal with the Keadinz scored a furthicr advance of 2l por cent. Chicuso Gas adv need 24 per cont o | elosed Within 'y per cont of the highost price A licavy Short Jnterest was creatod recentl o the Institution of & suit for the appoint- et of recelvers for the property and the 20 New York holders of th stook rushea the price up when the bears atmpted Lo cover. tlo these movemnnts were 1n progress encral 1lst wibs bought freely und such cky s Burlinzion & Quiney. hoe : Islund, lon Pacltie, Atehlsou, Loulsyiile & Nush viile, St Puul, Western Unlon, Northern Pa- eific’ proferred und Reading ¢ osed with net galos of from % to 1's per ceat. Many of the Kuecialtios wore deat in more exiensively than fOr s0we Lie aud, witl fow exceptions, were dosidadly higher. Plttsburz & Western reforrod rowe 1% per cent, Denver & Rio irande proferre 1 314 por oent. Denver & Rio Grando common 21 per cent. Susquehannn & Westorn 1% per cent, Susquehanna & Western preferrud 16 por cent, ‘Evansville & Terre Hante and United States Kxpress 114 per cent und General Fiectric 1% per cent. Among the Industrials other than Chicago Gns there was considerabie notivity In Amerionn Sugar und Distillers. The firmer rose 2 per cent and the Intter 1% per cent. American Tobaceo common sold up 4 per cent and reacted 2 per cent. The preferred declined 1% per cent. Government bonds strong. State bonds fea~ tureless. The Post says: Tnthe way of market profits this summer's campaien of a few bull opera- tors {n sagar cortifiontes Was & grent success. There nre some Indleations that a similar of- fort 1s to be made with the stock of the distii- lery combination. The indulgents offered to the public are the usual ploturoes of successtul monopoly but more particniarly the fact that the stocks of this kind will rospond to manip- ulation when standard securities lie motion- less, Thoe latte: tacteristic 18 likely to be even more pro d n the future than it has becn in th - past, hence the lnterest from the standpoint of general finance attaching to every movement of the industrials. The most_ essential point In reviewing the ondition of the particular combination Is to quote the statement of {ts last apnual report that the wany “will protect its trade at all Nuzards,” even if 1t should Hocome necessary for an indefinite period to put the prices of our product on such low basis as to earn little orno profits” Thus far tha company s suc- ceeded admirably in its last named purpose This expericnce, however, is only the work! out of the problem common toevery indus- trial monopoly, As for strength” galned through rival estab ishments bought up at the seller's valuation, the gloowy group of British Irvestors in Ameriean _breweries might have some estions to offer. The followiuz are the closing guotutions tor the leading st chinge today i cks on the New York Stock ex- Hass. con Atehison TERN. IIRERIVIEL 147 [Norrolk & W pid' A8k 3 an (0 1 forred ..o 150 3 Sxpross.. 110 L & Ohlo U, P Den. L Tig Northweat g A0 Pl W Central NV, Cantrai 109 Ches. & Ohlo [N, V & N. kng. 1y Chicogo Alton [Ontario & West [ 189 Chil. Bur. & Qulr g |0 21k Chicago ¢ K214 Oregon i 7 Consolldated Gas | 1150 [0. S Lo & USNCL a2l CrO R St Colo. Coal & Tron Cotton Ol Cortit's. 6l Pacitic Mall ... 423 Peorin, Dee & B A4 Pittsburk Del. 1ludson 14ilg | Pullman I'alnce . LAV Tadte | tending D& I Goprd 50 [ Riehmona Tor 1l D& C F. Co B! Ao Pl East Tonn 4 Rio Grands Wes Erie v 2! do prd..... do i Gl Rock Tsland Fort Wayne 1521050 L & 8. KT Great North 1828t Pl C& KL pld. .. Wilg| o prd... i Hocking Valloy W% St Paul KO W 1linols Central do preferred St P & Duluth athern Pacific, Kan. & Tex. pfd.. Sugar letinery. . Lake lirle & West 3| Teun. Coal & Tron e as Pacific ore &0 L s & Nuwh 4|U. 8K AR 1iile Pl ioesiiii phis & C 180 |Wells Fargo Exp. Mich. Cent.... 0.0 104 | Western Unlon.. issourl Pac........ 6176 Wheeling X L. E oblle & Ohto. . ile| do pfd Nashville Chutt M. & st National Cordaso _d0 pfd. oo “bla The total shares, t stocks today were 173,000 1son, 12,000; Chicago 41,000; Erl Hocking Valley. 58003 Loulsville & 'Nashville. 9,300: Northern Pacilio preferred, 8,700; New England, 8.4 0; Readine, 71,200; Kichmond & West Point, 32005 St. Puul, . Paul & Omaha, 3,500; Union 5,900, view. (Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) )0, Oct. &~ [New York Herald Cable al to TuE Bee]—Business has been quiet in the Stock exchanze today. The m Kets as a rule presented a fuvorablo appen ance while there has been u growing beliet that greater uctivity will prevail bofo long. "Consols are I-16 to s belter and rupe piper 4, Forelzn government securities are a little irecuar at the close. Home raily leave off somewhat dull, especiaily souther lines which are influenced by unfavorable traffic statements and unsettied weather. but, tho deciine prices in no casp oxceed b 10 i Hu!l & Barnsiey Improved 1 on prospect of more amicable working arrangements with the Northeastern. Great Eastern 14 better althouzh dealinzs have been restricted. ican railways show considerable firmne much botter tone being reported in New York while the associuted bunks’ statemeut is less unfavorable thun expected. Owing to the con= sul settlement, money has been in fairly good demand, the supply of cnpital being ample. Short louns have buen obtained at % to 3 per cent. The discount market hus been quiet. Two and three montbs bills were quoted at & 1o 1 per cent. New York Money Market. New Yonk, Oct. 3,—MONEY oN OALL—Fair deman ut from 4 to'5 per cent; last oan, 4 per cent; closed offered at 4 per cont. PlixE MERGANTILE PARER--114@6 por cont, or STERLING EXCHANGE—Weak at 81,85 sixty-duy bills und $.861 for aemnnd. The closing quotations on honds o rog oo <. 114 Mutual Union i3 U. 8. 48 coup. . 14l N nt. Cert.. UL 8. s ‘ro L 10018 | Norih, Pacitio Txts.: {Pacitic is of 107 | Northern Pac. 2ds, fLoulstana st'ped is 13 [N. W. Consula... “Tenn. new set 101 [N W. Con. Deb. 5 Tenn. new sel 101 |SCL &L M 5 “Tenn. new ot | 70 (S, L& S. F. Gen M. Canada ds. . 102 |8t Paul Consols Central Pacific Ixta, 105 |18t 1 Ists D& K. G Ists., T ltees Den. & Eilg or. Itets Erie 1053 | Union’ Pacifio Ists. M. K. i | West Shore.. MK ex-int, ol _ BOSTON, the closi Atch, &Top. ... Boston & Albany do Maine CB&Q.. . Oct. 3.—The following Stoel quotations: ity | Catalpa. 20" Erankiin L1184 | Kearsarke | Osceoln L D17 |Santa ke ¢ 144 rl 120 Mex. Cen. ¢ Boston Calumw San Franciseo Minlng Qustatioas, SAN FuANCISCQ, Cal., Oct. 3.—The offic closing quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: Al W [Mono_..... Bulwer. 1" 3 | Navajo.! Hest & Belche! 210 |Ophir... Bodie Con. 4 |Potosi 1] Chollar LB |Savake..... Con Call'§'Va 850 (slerru dn. . Crown Point, FKureks Con Gould & A Liale & Norcross Mexicun, Cnion Con.......00 Ctah.... New York Mining Qoutations, New Yonk, Oct. 8.—The followlng are the closing mining quotation T mouth Homestake w Jacket Independenc 10 |leon Siiver. Mexican 10 |Quick Siive *North Star. 60 [ o p Ontario W0 | suiwer. .. *asked, U Tl o Fnun KANSAs Ciry, Mo, Jloarings, §2,- 5,026, PARIS, Oct. 8.—Three per cent rentes, 09f for the iccount. BavTinone, Md., Oct 8 —0 bulunces. 810,420, Rute, 6 por e PHILADELPHILA, Pi & —Olearlngs, #17.- 705,105; balunces, Money 4 percent. LONDON, Oct. B—Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Enzlund on bulunces toduy, L0,000. LEHIIN, O ement of the lm- veriul bank any snows u decreuse in spocie of a6 72,00) murks. NEW ORLEANR. L., Oct Y New ) ork excha ~Cloarings, 8,5 o, Comuereiui #1u) per £1,00) discount. Bunk 506 1o par. 51, Louis. Mo, Oct. &—Olearings, $4,01,- 510 bitlancos, Sw0.827, Money (i per tent Exchunge on New York o ¢ discount. BosTON, Miss, Ot d.—Olearinzs, $14,3)2,000; balances, 2245094, Money. 627 per cent Excnange on New York I @5e discount. Mempiis, Tenn, Oct. 8.—New York ex CATARRH - IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miseral leb{acau of Catarrh, ‘The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful, After trying various reme- L) 0'0 dies, 1 gave her| The first bot- tle seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symfi ms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dux. L. B. Ritcuey, Mackey, Ind. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailod Lree. BWLFT Brecivio Co., Atlanta, Ga, THE_OMAHA_DAILY BEE: TUESD 26w 120 161 e w9l t 8150 Olear! 00,007; g“‘n- Mr:&- L . learings, New Yonk, (FL“%—Clearings, #106,215,582; balances, #8800, 101, HAVANA, Oct, 38 pknish gold, §287K@2.574% PIGS AND ROUGH. Exchgpee, quiet. Bugar, qulet. 1...%0 - 300 CINCINNATL, O., Oct. 3—Money, 3@6 per | _ERREP—The only sheep on saje were a load cent. New York‘exghange, par. Olearings, | Of common mixed natives. They wero not 3,280,500, very desirable and deylers could not come to d n the price. There in A good demand T o Y gl Dl ) "'#gg" for desirable muttons at good firm pr ces, 5@6 per cont. Stesi exohange full, sixty- nominally about as toillows: Falr o good nn- any o1 Wby g mand " tives, £1.55@4.50: talr to good westerns, ] ) s — 4.15: common and stock sheep, #1.25@3.25; good gy 10 cholce 40 to 0)-1b. lambe, $4.0084.7 LIVE STOOK MARKETS, — e Osttle Fairly Active And Strong~tloge Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Soarcs and figher. Offolal receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards ny for the forty-elght hours ending at ok p.m ctober §, 1802 WECEITS, OMARA, Oct. 3.<The' weok opens with the usual liberal run’of cattie and the Iight re- coipts of hogs and stiep, Recelpts (heluded no cornted cattle ot any description. Westerns monopolized the pens and the supply included some v “CATTLE Hoas SHEER HORSESE NS bunches, The maA¥Ket was active and Cars, | Hlend | Care | Hond Cars. Head| Cars | Tlead on i desirable offérings, good to chole - 1b to 1,000-10. raneers seiling at from & 1o 3920 1 0 to ‘ LA #.00. On the genera, run of stuflf trade was a DISPOSITION, o5 trifle dull and prices Fath y. In general, < however. the trade was very little if nny CATTLE| MOGK. [SHRET. different trom that of Saturduy. v The Iiberui offerings of butchors' stock and | Qmaha backing co it canners hud & aepressing influence on values. AL S beblofny Prices ruled “weak to a dime lower [ JRfLEEec Lo than Tast week and the movement was not | androw Hans .. . particulariv active at the deciine, Salos of | Norriy Door to very wood cows und heifers were at | R Becker & i from $1,00 10 82,50, the bulk of the falr to kood | Kpeet's, khp't's & tecd's EL0 il At trom to $2,10. Bulls, oxen and | Lortover. 00 LIRS Woro about stoady At fro Calves ruled easier at f Total . 48581 1,080 The st nd foc tair, | T 3.3 £mooth, well-bred stock of good weight so.d Packers' Purohinses Last tWoek readily, but the light undersized aud trashy [ — — SLufl Wwas o drug on the market. BUVERS LS A LY DIRFSSED BEEF. OmAlA.. .. e | No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. | Hammo | Swift, cows. Cudah 5.0 08 A toosLes | Otue | 1,620 G I8 100 11 04 1S rotals =" vianl| " wnml awor A SR T - S 1808 720 7 120BSE 16 1050 20005 185 11,1064 nekers' Parehases for Septemb er i Lt — wiveis | CATTLE | OGS S EED 360 135 5.0 145 | Omaba T Hammond . “ RioH Switt | CALVES, .. | cuasby 1.160 160 2.870 218 235 | Others 2006 180 20230 2% §5 | B 818 200 1240 240 =.T¢ UL 1 1.1510 1 1,10 200 cago Live Stock Market. 1 M) 10 11100 200 Oct. & —[Special Tel to i tle soll wore readily at STAGS, ¢ fo 1ho advance, Sale 00 2 8 Y Finge at fron $1.00 10 218 for eo ot Wl talitd Sy 200 o BLT5 for steers Western OXEN, tle sold chielly from #1655 to 1 for cows und from 27 to #4100 for £ OCKENS AXD FEEDERS, steors, st flnishud nativo eattie are quot - 5 Ay B wA bie at from $.0 1 $3.55; taie Lo oo ¥ SH e atfrom 4.2 U 31,753 common 15 falr i ¥ h 3 L | tivesat from £2%5 10 #153, w0 cows and mixed : 3 i 5 ) butehers' stock it from 1 1o $.55, o o] L Hogs woro netive il strong at u full 10 ud- 3 b t vanee on the va ues of last Iriday, 2 i 1 A 2 60 5.1 prime heavy shipping hoss MILKERS SPRINGERS ablo at o 6 0) it up to o ana picking av fro . 0 rlor lght and rougn 1 and caifl o .20 The pens were quickly 1 cow und eaif. || 0) There was alsoa fuir demund for 1 cow and calf. % 0 ders und anything thrifty and strong found 1 cow and oulf." : 1y buyers it fivm prices, 1 cow RndoRIti L. oot ) Prices for lanbs continue to improve. Salcs 106OW MBRUORILer it cert aeeaivicets 00 | were on a busis of from 2.3 to 3540 for culls TR RN BLERTe and thin feeders, fair focders from #3.50 to No. Av. Pr. NO. A £18). Good to choice and western '.'tlillrllyh e P i ‘-“!e"‘ 1110 muttons from $4.10 to $4.47, d choice to prime natives at from $4.5) to & Lambs sold chiclly at from $4.50 Lo §3.5), with best around WYOMING CATTL 12cows......1083 215 10 steers. 1228 5 2bulls T30 200 16cows ..., K&G coeipts: Cattle, 19,0703 hogs, 21,0005 shee, 1072 150 U5 cows .., 104 7,000, 1045 200 2 cows... 106 CRICAGO, 111, Oct. 3.~The Evening Journal Heows 080 23) 1cow. ... i renorts. 1cow. 280 1cow.....1260 OATTLE—Receipts, 17,000 head; shipmonts, 80 cows.. H 1cow .. 1090 4,000 head; market' fairly active, steady to 35 cows L 107 i feeders (112 stronger: best natives. ¥ 45.00: 2ood, #1500 3 teedors, . 1240 2 2 01 feedors 1077 5.00; others, 850004, Texans, $1.63@2.85; 62 foeders. 1117 285 13 cow it westerns, $270@3.60; cows. $1. 02,60, Teow. ... 000 12 < I8 steers.. 1281 HoGs—Ite: 22,000 hoad; shipments. 20 feedors, | 1164 2 C 08T 000 head rerally stronger; rough 23 cows. mon, $1.8505.10; packing and mixedl. i prime heavy ‘and butchers', & orted lizht, ¥ 204 K. SHEEP— e Y 155 60; sKkips and pigs. 1 feeder.. steers. . shipments, 1,200 4 steer: steerst market @1.%5; western 46 stoer: steerst.. £4.054.4 Lumbs, &4 1 8tee 2 steorst A htacri 0t et T New York Live Stock Market. 1steer*,.. /1670 ves... 153 NEW Yomrk. Oct Beeves- R der. oo 10 steers head, ineluding 106 cars for sal 45 cows 900 2 cows . and 10¢ lower; native steers, $5.1 0 foedors 1calt dos, $2.75004.15; bulls and cows. 1steer*..... 8 cows dressed beef, dull av 1@size. Shipments 1vull... . 40 foc, morrow, 428 beeves and 1,2 ters of be 12 feedors. OALVES Aull and iy #2.00Q SHEEP AND sheep steady Recelpts, 1810 he e per b, lower; v maurl 58 13 feeders 1124 2 26 cows . 4l euives, hond: Lambs' very duli 30 feeders. .. Sit 4calves. and e lower at $.00@0.57'5; Gressed mutton, Loalf. ... 130 gsteers. . steady at @Y per ib.; dressed lumbs, lower 27 cows.. ... B9 5 steers at 8ha@loc, cows. . .[.. 053 11 steers. Hoas—Iie pts, 0,200 hend, ivciuding two 15 ealvi . 355 2 steers. ours for sale: market stendy at #5.50@6.00. 10 feoders. . 1060 2 5 KANSAS O1TY, Mo. Oct. 3--CATTLE — Re- *Taliings. coipts, B600: shipmonts. 6700; good catilo e o generally 100 hizhor: shipping steers 33 1 bull 1B 185 7cows.... 081 200 | %1% xag and Indi 5@ 1003 108 cows.oh0d 18 oy e stockers and feedors, $) LRl o s Gt o by loas — Recerpts, % ments, 1.600; LR ol 10 Sy lot o0 | openod w@ihe highe of the gain: 1steer. 19 glours.. 1000 3, | allgrades, #5.02:5@5 . 2045, 50, 108 2 teoders. 1223 2804 | snumr—Receipt shipments, $00: : 77 teeders. oo SoaLio 10 to 2ic higher; the sipply was too small for cows il coders 140) 2| Gomands mutions, $L.00410: lanbs. L8 lors. 1003 205 | B9 i 00T U steers. . 95 St. Louis IDAMO OATTLE, 1. Louis, Mo, Oct. 3 pts. 300 feeders. .. 1157 2 8) 900 honds. shipments. e MONTANA CATTL tive inatives, & 2 cows.... 116 17 stecrs.. .. 1635 |||I||Im T 38 cows | U103 i ioointe, i bu H 5 Buiiee ot vieking. £ 106 0 izht, 1 cow, ) COWS, 10 1108 SHEEP—Keceipts, 1,200 head: shipments. 60) b st ti.. 1004 % Sorer tig 1700 head: market firn; cood native muttons, T Pt £.5.@4.60: Texans, $1.00@1L00. 1str, tl; 1520 1 steer . ..V20) 1 steer. 1070 Bl steers. .. 1401 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE, 180 1 50 1 stag. 1310 1080 1 9% Y steel 15360 260 Five supply was lizht and the in genoral only fulr. With so few the shippers and speculators were u and fresh meat men und pi market to themselves. Eastern murkots wore better and as thelocal demand was zood trado was quite brisk and the from e to 10¢ higher thun Saturday. £00d light and butcher weight hogs sold not much different from Baturday at % .20 and #.2, while the common. heavy and mix packers wero unevenly stronger at from #.10 1bull... 13 cows. 10 #.2, Everything sold und in good €oason it i the buik at from $.20 to A% +inst fror To come to the point, it is hnrg .10 10 #5.20 Saturday. The gencral average | to define just where sickness begins an cos pald was 85,911 against $5.14% St health ends. Small things denote some- wnd 83.16% last Monday. lepresentative | timeg great disasters. A little sick head- Sh. Pr. . . 8h. P ache ; you did not sleep well last nigh s r;: angh maybe you are nervous, out of temper ; o you are a little dyspeptic ; food does not f st wel. Remova the eauo to-day. You b7 van do'it absolutely if you will take 7 Johann Hof's Malt Extract with your o, meals, You canget it at any drug-store, {v} but you will have to be careful and not [ Tave imitations palmed off on you. The = genuine have the signature of * Johann Hoff ” on the neck of the bottle. Eisner TRUTH STRANGER 'THAN FICTION. A True Story from North Carolina, Some one has said that * the true and the Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., Rest cattle. hog und shoep m falso speak tho samo language” But there can bo no doubt that this speaks with the true ring to it- detter from Mrs, J. M. Holleman, proprietress of ** Hotel Holleman, Apex, N, C.— My son Harvey had scrofuia from the timo ha:wasithreo years old until he was seven, Wehad the best doctors that tho country afforded, yet Lo was given up to several times, Homo one recommendod Dr, Pierce's Golden Discovery. After taking fivo bottles he was well enough 1o get abont, and' has mended 5o fast that is now enjoying good health.” Find & remedy for scrofula—something that purifies tho Llood, as well as claims to. That, if it’s taken' in time, will cure Consumption, which is only lung'scrofula. Dr. Pierco has found it. *It's his *Golden Modical Discovery.” . As a strength-restorer, blood-cleanser, anid figsh-builder, nothing like it is known to ca) science. For Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, aud Lung affections, Weak Lunga, Severe Cojichs, wud kindred ailients, its the ouly remedy so suro that it can bs uaranteed. 1f, it doesn't benefit or cure, [ every case, you Bave your money back. NEBRASKA National Bank, U, 8. DEFOSITORY - . OMAHA, NEB ot 1n the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMIS THE LEADERS, DO At o oo 51O Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephone 1107, - JOUN D. DADISMAN. | WALTER E. WOOD. { Managers. Market roports by mail and wire cheorfully tarnished upon application. Chleago P R S e Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, East8t. Lonls, Kunsas Oity, South Omahy, Sloux City, Fore Wortn, A. D. Boyer & Company, 68 and 8 Exehange Bulldin ;,8outh Oman v Correspon pecial noe solicited and promptly answersi. Lentlon L urders (or stockers & feeders. Establishied, 1888 - - . Incorporsted, 133 Capital tully paid, £20.00). Capital. . cerinesneennee . 8400,000 | Waggoner Birney Company Surplus $05,000 | | Writour wire us for prowpt aud reliable marks: L ad reports. & e ey omcors and Direotor o, promaons | Perry Brothers & Company, R. C. Cushing, viee presids urice W.V. Live Stook Commission. KRoom 61 Exchange Building, South Omaba. Telephone 1707, Morse, Johin 3, Collins J. N. . Pay Tawls A Meed. casbler. THE IRON BANIK, & Mendelson Co,, N, Y,, Sole Agents, SOUTH OMAHA. i OMAHA AWNINGS AND TENTS Onaha laal & AwaingCo | Wolf Bros, & (0. |Tents, awnings, tarpan Fings, hammooks, olland | 1in: P 0f ATl RInds rubber clothing, Sen 1 | faj catgae. 1113 Farnam 3JAGS AND TWIN ficfilis OmahaBagC Tmporters and mfes, flonr #ncks, burlaps, twin ———— e BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon, ' Bleyel pay 10 on 1208 —_—— BOOTS AND SHOES, Morse-Cor Shoe Co. Kirkeadall Jones & Co. | dmer. HandSewedSh oy oston It ber She oots, shoes, rubbers, i it CLOTHING. Blotcky & Cohen | Clothingnotion. furnish- Ings. Give us a telal Samplos prop il be ox press, 1113 Harnoy. COAL, COKE, | CORNIC t OmahaCoal, CokeLime Co| Eagle Coraizs Works streets, 1 me ROt DRY GOODS M. E Sith & €0, | Kilpatei - Koch Dry goods, notions, fur- nishing goode. Cornar 1Mth and Howard-sts. Dry Goods Co. Notlons gonts' furnishing gools Cor. Lith it Howart e FURNITURE. Omahia Upholstaring Co, [ Becbe & Runyan pholstored furnitura. | Furniture Co.. Grace an 1102-1104 Nicholns streat | 13th street Wholesale oaly. | GROCERIES. . M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Bruce & 1201-12 | DRUGS, BErC. oy st ha. ones streat, | 10th and 1 hn, « TO ALL OWNERS OF LOTS OR PA 1ots on dsth street from Ames av Fowler avenuc. You are herevy notified that the unde stened, three disinterested freeholders of th eity of Omaha, hivve been duly appointed by the mayor, with the approval of the ity coun- cil of said city, toassess the dimze to the owners respeetively of the property affectsd by thech ze of DL stLh st oL, declured NEecessar: y No. Wl passea Sep- tember 6ih, (0% approved September ik, You are’ further notifie wing cepted s1id appointment, and du'y quaiifi s required by liw. we will, on the 6th duy of October, A. D. 1822, at the hour of 3 o'clock in the ufternoon, at the office of Geo. J. | L1603 Farnam street, within the_corporate linits of snid city. meet for the purpose of considering and makin the assessment of damaze to the owners respectively of said property affectel by said graling taking into consideration special benefits, if any. You are notdied to be present at the time e to and place aforesaid and make any objection to or statements concernin £ said assessment of dan s ider proper. 'I‘()4'I$I>.‘\I,H. SR, o of Appralsers, Omaha, September 24th, X0 sl Distriet Grading Bonds. Bealed bids. marked Proposals for district grading bonds, will bo received at the office of the City Tre surer, Cmahia, Nob.. up to 1 o'elock noon. of the, 10th day of October. 18 for the purchase of $24,000.0) District Grading Bonds of t Suld bonds uro are puyable in fr hereof, in denominitions ach, With loterest at the ri per cent per annum payable semi-anniily Neb. nber 1st. , and ufier Principul and interest payabio ut Kountze Bros. New York 00 0f District N6, 37, § £5.0000 of District No. 47, 000,00 of Distriet No. 49, ach bid must state price souzht for and clude accrued interest to date of dehvory at Omaha, Neb, The rizht s resorved to rejecy any and il bids. Issued under charter power of cities of the metropol- an cluss and ordinance No. #22% — Approved Auzust 24th, 1802 HENRY BowLr sadiic City Treasurer. and amount Proposals for District Street Impro Bonds. Sealed bids marked “proposals for distric strectimprovement bonds' will be re the ofice of the eity treasurer, Om up to 12 o'clock noon of Lith duy of Ot 180, for the purchase of 325150000 district street improvement bonds of the city of Omaha, Neb, Bitld Bon s snall be dated October ist, 180 and shall be payable fn from ono Lo nine yeurs after the date thereof. with interest at the Tito of 5 DEF cent PEr ANBULL payable annuil- nent Yirineipal_and Interest payable ut Kountze Bros.. New York. ¥a1d honds shall be of the denomi #1,000,00, $300.00 and $100.00 euch Tuch ' Did must state pr. sought for and lonciude a date of delivery at Omahi, The right 1s reserved to bids. : Tssued under charter power of citie aictropo i elass nd ordinanco No ved Feptember 16th, 15 REPYL ZOR HENRY BOLLN, City Tre fon of and punt an ued interest Lo cjoet any and all Ot the iy wp- 1417t oposals tor Distriet Grading Bonds, led bids m 1 “proposals for districs grad ng bouds™ will be rece.ved nt the ¢ treasurer's ofice, Omahn, Neb., upto 120'clock Jon of the W0th ‘day of October. 1502 for tho purchuse of #%,000.00 district grading bonds of the ity of Ouiiha, Nob. Suld bonds shall be dated October Ist, 1802, ana shall be puyable in fromone to nine yeu date thereof with imterest at the per cent per annum payable an rute nually. II'lrlIn’n interest payable ‘nlll nl’ull'u: o York, Sald hoads shali of the ench, Each bid must state pr sought for and fuelude uc date of delivery at Omab reserved o reject any und all bids. Under charter power of oities of tho metre pol = ftan elass and Ordinance No.i2i, wpproved optem ber 16th, 102 3 Hopiauber b HENRY BOLI 8210174 ity 1 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, AGENTS AND LESSEES, 1 pursuunce of ordinance No. #0602, requir- ing sewer (o1 ctions to be mude to ana with invy urb iines on certaln strects in stiee improvement distriots Nos. 405 48% and K1, in - th ity of Owah you ure reby notilied to muke ail necessary CLons WiLh SEWLT A0 OF tLeral N such work on or before Octobe 15 the purpose to Atreets in t Qistricts, and more partic follows, Lo wit: ks No. 463 Juckson street, from “Tth str 28Lh street No. 482 rskine street, from of 24th street to the east lineof 2 No. 481, Duvenport strect, frc 10,2410 wireol You are hereby orderod to make the neces- BULY SEWEF CONBOCLIONS On 01 be fore the dute it 1o this notics, or the same will bo o by the city authorities. and the cost of assessed UKAINSL LHe PRODUTLY 0ppo- Site Lhe sume wn | specliily benefitied thereby, Da at Omaba, Neu., ths 230 day Of Seplomber 182y ¢ pinKuAUSER, | f the Bowrd of Pubiic Works. Chaudrmun of the Bourd of Fubile Works he west line Ul stroet s 220d stroet HARDWARE, Reclor & Wilkhelmy Co | “labeck & Lina, Corner 10th and Jnckson streots. | Denlors | hardwa ™ lens’ too) 1401 Douging strest. Manufacturers”and Jobbers” Directory LUMBER. [ John X, Wakefield. Tmported, Amarioan Port Ian teament Chas. R Lee. Tardwood lnmber, wood earpets and parquet MITw Ak Hooring nont aal lime. ot and Donlas LIQUORS, Wholasal s 1 1001 ¥ 1nor dailye nam st ——e MILLINERY. J. Oberfelder & €0 | Importers and millinery. not ordel s | bhors of ns. Matl Promyy South 1ith st. | s e it PAPER, | ”“1\ e Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. WEILI aper, ¢ of 1 Do, et | ——————e—————— OVERALLS.ETC. | OYSTERS. Sueal David Cole & Co., Axl groiso, ot King & Mirsof “K Abirts LIREE &8 aystoes, fa V0L str panty s, ete. Ui Tt st fover e e e PRODUCE COMMISSION, K Branch & Co. Extablishied 1855 | Whitney & Co, | Produ fruits of ail Kinds, oystors. ( A1 South lath 8 l as A Gl & G | I Butter, o o o1 pouliry and gamo, 317 South 15th st STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepaieW'k Stove repairs and water | attnchments for kind of stove mund 1207 Douglas 1y SASH | TOYS. WA Dishrow &Co.| H. Hardy & Co. s, oy KOS, i g dren's earr V1 Frenn Toy albums ouse fu s chll s CONSTRUCTION COUNCIL CHAMUER, ONARA, Neb. Septembey 201, 180, ! Be it reso ©1 by the City Council of the Oty | of Omana, the Mayor coneurring: | That woolen s.dewalks be o the City of Omahias designate infive days after the pub i { lution, or the personal servico L ordinan ¢ is authorized ana sikowaiks to be Jaid to thogra ructed in 0w, With- fon of this reso- heroof, a8 by required, such ou the Stroets specitied berein, wnd to be constructed of ping plank of such width and thickness and be tai upon joists of s mensions ana_in suelk wamner as s proserived i il inthe ofice of the Board of Publle Works and under its superyision. to-wit: South side of Divenport street, lots 1 20, bloek 5, Kilby Prad feet wide, South side 40, Llock feet wide, South side of Dy 20, bioek 6, teet wide, South side of 20. block ot wide. by the specificuations and permancnt erade, & of Davenport str Kilby Place ot, lots 21 and permanent grade. 6 port street, lots 1 and Kiiby Puace, permuntnt grade, 6 of Davenport street, lots 1and Kilby Place, permancnt grade, uthside of Da nort strect, lot 1, block ilhy permanent grade, 6 foot wid uth s de cf Davenport streei, lots 1 to 16 sive. bioek 1, Brizgs' Pluce, permanent 16, 6 foet wide North sido of Chicazo street. [ots 11 to %0 in- clusive. block 17 Poppleton Pirk, permanent grade, 6 foot wide st sido of 25ti bloek feet wi it side of MUl stroc d Delton's Aad it n wide. st sido of block 4 | grivde, 4 feet wids uth side of Luivenw scetion 19, 16 and 1, pers wid. South sige of Californi 11 vlock 4, Pari P [ wide - South side of Californin s elusive, tlock 2, Brennan 1! wide prih side of Clica clusive, Stowart i st north 128 nd 4, block gride, & DU st Dilon . 4 and o, present z L tax oy 11 de. 1 fecy lots 0. 1) and grade, 6 foet cot ent cot, 10ts 1105 in= o, present grade, )str L pre J0ts 3 to 10 0= tgrade, 6 fees 4 side of 48th streot, raflro 1 rizht of Missoirl Pac or Belt Linv, s i temporary grade, 6 fee wide IZast 8 de of 19th street, north half of lot 10, el Horbael's Second Addition, prosent gride South sl biock 6, 5. K, G feet wide South side of M Of Castellar street, Jots 1 and 21 Togers’ Addition. prosent grade rthn street. 1ot 1 and east 44 feet of lot Kk 1% lumprovement Asso- clation Addition, present srade, b fect wide. North side of Cass street, lois 1 to 17 inelu- sive, biock 2, il side Addicion No. 1, permi- nout grade. i foot wide. North side of Davenportstrect, lots 16 to 25 fnelusive. Creston Annes, permnient grade, § feet whde And, bo it further resolve 1; That the board of publie works be, snd i roby nuthor zod und directed to cause af this reso utlon o he pubiished in the o ity for one week, or be owners of said lots, and un- yowners shall within five days after { the publieation or service of such copy con stract said sidewulks a8 herein required, that the borLof public Works ciause the same to e done, the cost of constructing sald sid ks respeetive,y to be assessod neainst th al estate. [ob or pare of lot fn front of and abutting such sidown ks 1 September 20th, 1502 I DAVIS Prestdent C v Councell Attest: JOHN GROVE- Uity Clerk, pproved: GEO. I BEMIS, Appripd Muyor. NOTICE T) CONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of the tots, parts of lots and al estato deseribed inothe above resolus tion You and each of you arc hereby notified to constrict wooden sidewnlks s required by Solation of the ety couneil and miyorof s eity of Omiahinof Which the above is a copy POW. BRI A USE L Chalrman Bourd of Pubiio Works Omaha, Neb., settembor 25uh, 2 wdie Notice of Assessment of Diumages for Grag g, s of nil 1o°s, purts of lots g onl estito on Maplo stroct, from 4 st st ek wvenue; w2nd an 1rd Streets £ro BLract 1o Corby strect You are hereby noufied that the under- signnd, three disinteresiod free holders of the LIty of Ok, hivve veon duly appelnted by e mayor, With the approval of the city countilof 8 dd eity, (o sssess tie dutnuge Lo the ownets respectly the Droperty afs forted by grading of Sall streeis. i pecessiey by ordinance No. kg, passed BUh, 107 10 1 aDPROVE | Sepl O, 10 na o are further notiliel, it hiaving e cepted xald appointinent dod duly qualified s required | will, ou the 5th day of Octol A i i of 1) o'cloes [n tl ikt 1 Blriver & 105 Varnam street, within the mest for e pur, the assessmont of di spective y of suld proper 1 by sald Kradinz vaking into cons derstion sspus il benefits, € oy You ure notiliod 1 be presont st the tine and pliee foresaid, ind tike any ovjections AP At toments oncuraing »d sskessinons Ofditimkes i y0 iy o or proy Ouikubit, Be pLeLOE 25 150 A e G BURIVE GEORGE . PAUL, TAMES SIOOKDA L Couuittee of Apprais d-108, | Frick & Merbert, -