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] THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Burprising Fealure of Fusiness Was the | Lively Broak in Prices. NOT MUCH LIFE IN WHEAT DEALINGS When Tofluenced Was Thought ipts, O} Corn, Unliko Wheat, by the Rain, Which it Might Cut O 1 stronger and Righer, ed ©nicaco, 111, Oct. 18 spronz in provisions lively brenk ng buillsh the Cud started In to realize on son Their numerous brokers and lard go freely The shorts supplied and the general trad quantities withont much dec Sl o seliing continucd The market we kened nder the pressure until pork broke n B0e, lard 10¢ and ribs Tl € January n tracts. The manipulators bourht aftorward and thore was a partial Whent, comprred with closing prices day clower o s uhchanged. w | Ther Ket and U ralns, rece A sharp surprise was toda ulting in n prices, With everyth! tahy-Wr ght combinat sof their profits bogan letting were quickly took great on pork wly sparingly recovary. yostor Ouats 1 cor 1o in the wheat m sweak. With gencral Py ngain heavy and the export demund sinck, there wasnot much appireatly 1o warrint the sentiment, About the only thinz that induced buynz was the fact thut tho price wis considerably be.ow the avergo it this of the yeur. But this was ot by the clain that (ie situntion was | hardly over so bear sh, the stoeks e uupr cedented und Frent receints seale that hus never coual e prices ahroad show an Indifference diseotirazs ng 10 Ameriean oxporters, The Livernool eublos, which 1ive be Sted as vrdualiy advinting for some t e buzlnning to exclte some comment. as foreigners do seem to bo buyine maeh. Theirsuall mate for 1o i enrs —hd e 9 choek wod kness somio, but did not fmproy the warket 1 Fhe openine price wits abont e deetiie. Then followed o drap of He moro and tae closeavas at e from the Dott Corn, uniike wheat, when' influenced by t rain, which it was thousht mizht cut off re- eaipts. opennd str and hizher. The eldod stre Lthe close yestorday hre on a good buyin orders to e tilled the opening. and s there was it offered there was considerabio firmuess for a tine But the advance brou:hit out free afferin and after lnctuntions within w ran e of frou e to .0 the close was quiet and stondy at Tust niht's fanres, Oats wero thoe best sellers and shorts prine pal bigers. Openinz sales were at the hizh- est und the closing at the lowest price for the day. Trade wus materialy inereased Tho provision market opened st na active. dio o the strength iy the oz market as reported fron tho yards. TS appeared to Buve been what the” Cudaliys were walting for, nad it s estimuted that’ theirsalesw Lbls of pork, 10000 tierces of Lird Al guantity of ribs. The price was mped up o litle toward the close. butin Bl eha park eft o from fe. to e Tower than it did yesterday. Lurd s e higher for October, 1he lower for November, wnd 3¢ Jower for January. Kibs show a loss of Se. Estimated reccipts for tomorrow: Wheat corn, 480 carsi oats, 280 curs; hozs. feoling wa the ¢ reon been while active but weaker 2ige for wheat und pights wers to Buflaic nd lie s for The leading futu ranzed as follows TAWTICIES. | OWEN. [ WIGIL | TOW. | CLONF Wurat No. 2| etover. .. .| Decembor M e Conx No.2 Qctober.... @ December Ay Ma A aiy OATS No. November .. Deceber... May MESK POIK November Janunry .. 03 @S0Ts 80MTh Lann Novembe Jenuary .. BrONT H1us October..... _January... Sl quotations were as follow Brovi—Dull and barely steady at the late decline; winter patents, £7 @.0): _winter suralghts, §1.4 @3.50: spring patents, 175100 Bprine stralzhts, $5.000450; bukers, $2.5.G:400, WikAT—No. ¢ sprinz, ie; No. § spring. No. 2red. T4 teudy; No. cash, 4 yellow, 41 OATs—N0. 2, 2ige; 84c: No. i No. 8 cash P No. 2 white, 1. 0. 0. 18110, . )—Prime. 1.0 per bbl, FULEVE L0 i short ribs, sides (100se), 30 dry salted shouiders (hoved), Short elear sides (hoxed), .2 Distillers' flnished goods, per INOTHY SE Poitk—es Iard, per Unchunged: Cut loaf, tandard “A," Jduy were os fol WECTDTS, | RHIPMENTS Corn, b Oats, bu .. Rye, bu Bariey, 1 . On the I’ 20800 b 151.00) aluce exchi tolay the butter market 8 very firm; creamery, I8@lice dalry, 1670 g8, weaker av 10@2e for strictly fresh. New York Markets. New Yok, Oct. 18, - ILoun—Receipts, phgsi exports, 1i0) LolS, 1100 sucks: and steady; sales, 10,00 bbls, Low extra, 2,006 800 win Tow crados, £2.00w:400; falr 0 fancy, $.005 4005 patents, #1101 4); Min- nesotu ¢loar rel, hts, #5450 putents, #, mixtures, $0J0 quiot rye 3. Conx MeAL—Steady. qulet. SWHEAT—ROcoIpts, 210,000 Du.: exports, 16, 000 bu. ; sules, 1L675,0.0bu. of futures. 106,000 b, of spot. Spots dull, casier, closing ste No. red, ibije in 'store and elev afloat; T04@HGe £ o.b.1 No, § red. 7 raded red, 7@ive: No, 1 $ige: No. 2 northern, g Miiwaukea, = Tilge, Optd opencd weak ' av declive on the fncrease on the wmeunt on hussage In tho Engilsh visiblo; further deelined @ie on the light clearances and froe roceipts, closing steaty at wt %@';c under yesterdny red, October, inty@inie, closing wt 78T De- 0111 bor. 804380 1i-16e, ¢losing at 80%e; March, BON@RI0, closing ut Bilge; May, 71,@MTi40, closing i UST RyE-Dull but steady. BAREY ~Dull but nominal, BALEY MALT—-Quict und steady, Conn—Receipts, 12,000 Lu : exports, 6,000 bui sales, 480,000 bt of futures, 195,000 bu. of #DOL. Spots quiot and firmer: No. %, 404 @50 In_elevitor; 10,@N3%0 afloat: ungradod mixed, 405@itse. Options opened at 'y ad- vance' on” firner e nd a decreso in amount on passuge, declined e with wheat, advunced ye on free western buying elosed dull it He ubove yesterd ber, 80%@slke, closing nt 61%,@51 e, closin, olosing at 52t OATs=Rovoljts, 24,000 ba; exports, 100 bu.; sules, 535,000 bu, of futures, 12000 hu. spot. Bpots firnier, less active: options fuirly netive, unehanzed 10 o lower, steady; October, Wiges N ae, closin 2 closing ut 8% 05 northern, N¢ were dull; R atdlge: No. ¥ Spot white ity white western Jiced o AY—Dull, easy. Hoes—Dull, steady; Pacific co Buaan—Raw, dull, firm; moderate demind, RouAsses—New Orieans, quiet, steady, Rick—Activo firn. Woor--Firm, good demand; domestio fleece 2@%i0; pulied 2 @ 2; Texas 15&2 10 gRe—Liberul cocelpts, easy; receipts, 11,850 s mixed western 3i@ te; ici No. 2 Chicago 4G st 18240 relined, steady; flkf!. Hipes—Falrly active but steady. Pork—Firn ‘but quitt. Cut_moats but eusy: plexicd bollles, B4@NY shoulders, $9.00; pickied hams, @103 middles. firm. Lurd, opencd wewk, closed firm; western steam closea 1875 bid; sules, 250 tlerces ut #875; ontion sules, 1,610 tierces: October, #8.00; Novever, $.15@%18, closing atd5.19 bid: Junuary. ¥7.75 bid, Burrer—Tu fair demand, firmer: dalry, 15@: western creamery. Elglb, 28¢ Quer-E—Qulet but steady. Rl;:rluus--uuluz. steady; American, $1300@ CovrER—Quict but steady: lake. $11.60@11.70. LEAD—Qulot: domestic, §4 WALh.(: TIN—Opened Weiker, coel atrulghts, $0.0 bid Hides and Poits Followluz are the vr pald by Omaha doalers tor hides and peits geoted subjeoct to chunge without ng No. 1 g ) hides, 30 0 1urecn salted Lides, No. 2 green jaited hides, dadiqe; No. L green salted hiaes, . A@4'ac: No 2 wreen salted hides, 25 401bs. B@iige: No. | veal calf, § to 15 1bs., 50 3 No. 2 veal 0alf, 516 15 1bs., d%¢; No. 1 dry int hides, 7Te: 'No. 2 dry flint’ hides b¢; 0. 1 dry salted hides, Hauc: pars” cured Ades 4o per il less twn fully cured. Bleep qulot piekled wostern 108 8¢; firmers . each, yI5emi. 25 Flings (Short woo ed eariy skinsi. p25c; dry shoarlinzs (short wooled enrly skins), No. 1. each, 5@10c: dry shoariings <hort woolod early skine, No. 2. ench, 5o dry fiint Kansas and Nebraska buteher wool pelts per b wetiel welzht. 0@idse; dry Aiint Kun sas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, pur Ib.. actunl welght, Si%: ey flint Ooorado butcher wool polts. per 1h. wetual welght, 10 125e; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts. For b otudl we kht, S@100; dry flecces und bucks, nctanl weizht, jae. Tlave feet cut off, as IU 15 uscless to pay trolght on then. Suls Markers, Oct. 18, ~FLovR=TUnchanzed. Closed %a'ge below vesterd vy i October, 68%0; Decerber. st 1 &1, Lovis, Mo WiEAT cnsh, 6 May. T8¢ Conx—Cush nshado off; Oc December, 8%c; OATs~Cish, samens yestorday 1{vi—5%0 L. HANLEY St FAXSEED —F ster Borei-Hidher 162 4¢. WISk~ Steady at #1.10, PROVIIONS=Quiiot at previons prices. T Job [0ts #1255, Lars 801 dev sait shoulders, Toose, §5.03: lont and rive, 8783 shorte, .00 foxed, 13 more. Macon shouiders, §2.50 lones, #55; rihe, §.8715: sliorts, $0.12'. Sugar enred b s 81120, RECEIPTS=Flour. 5.0 but eorn, 38000 bt o4l 1000 bt barley, 20,00 bu RIAENTS — | 16,00 Tihls, bu.; barley, non lower at 0e; options clos November, #ige; obtions clos io: May, $4@ ady: Nobraska At $1.065, creamery, My 141,00) rye, ) Bhis; wheat. 000 . wheat, 00,000 L 32,000 biig 1y e, 80)) Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL. O 18, < WhEAT=1"rm: mand firn: ho dersoler moderately: No. € fornia. 63 (@is per contal: red wes sprng, Os Ba@is Bigd per cental L forthe pastthires duys, % 2 10 American Stoady: demana fmorovin 3 mixed, western, 44 per contil. Receipts of Ameri cancori for the past threo duys were 101,0,9 cent s, PEAS - PORK ~PEio. e bol Bacon, lons and I clear, 40 108, 4 $13 60 per owt Cirkesk - Ameriean fnest whits 818 per Wt for Saptenoer American iive cattle per b, sl srn Npts 000 centals, inadi i, 55,50 par cental. 3 estern, flac, 125 6d por Bort loar, 5 1hs,, 425 (d Lard, prime western wd colored, sinking the offal, 514d Knrsas City vinckets, KANSAS Crry, Mo, Oct, 18 - Wiear—Was 146 lower: No. 2 hard, 304denige; No. 2 red, 626 ‘Cony—y DTS ry woak: No. 2 Woiks No. 2 s HAV--Pirners unshangod; 8,303 prairie. #0067.0 Berrea—liem: cre I rm; 9@ Tlse, Receirrs—\Wheat, 116,00 bus: onts, 1,00 b PAMENTS=Wheat, 56,000 bu.; corn, 9,00 bu. § Outs, none ixe . Hmilge. R timothy, $3.002 duiry, bu; corn, 17,000 oo L Oct 18, CoTroN SEED O1L—Quict, dy. TALLOW osiy - Stead $1.0@1071, TURPENTINE-Quiet ANTWERP, D0t 18, — and selie Loxi 90 per qu Steady, qulet: elty 3100 tor pk strained, common 10 §003 stends EIROLY AT UM L{ Tae, patd Oct. 18 rter. -CALCUTTA LINsEED--305 Omaha Frait Market, GrAPES—-Now York Concords, busket. CALIFORNTA cats: $1 CALL per 10-1b. wapes—Der 3 Tokinys. SUNTA PEACHE =Per nox, $1.0% NIA PEAIS 3250 per box. 23— Per bbL, $10); fancy, $1.5); fivo byl less. Pervox, Cotteo ) NEW York, Oct. (8.—Options opened barely steady at 10 to 2) points lower, and close'l cly steady i5 10 25 points dow B 4 Ineladin October, £15, 15, 106815 December, $14.8 185; Pebruary April. #14. ) spot Rio. quist and steady: No. 7, crate. 8150 mus- 0. November, January, $14.500 FHH0CHLGS $10124@16.5, ¥ Cotton Market. W ORLEANS. Lu. Oct. 18 —Firm; W middling, cood et receipts, H.80) bless 3T bules; siles, 2500 bales; mia- + ducks, 9c. Burrer—Pucking stoek, e dulry, 16@22e. New York Dry Goods Mark W Yonrk, Oct. 18—The dry continued to display Increasi with u fair busine Traders! = Cuicaco, 1ML, Oct. 18.—~Counselman & 1 to Cock 1 Bros' Commission compan Grain markets showed very littlo animation today nnd changes in prces wero unimport- ant.” Shippers were not in the market and re- celvers were glad to find buyers awonz such shorts as were willinz to accept the profits fn sight and take chances on remnstating their lines as favorably next woek. Wheat was un- changed in outlook. the bears expecting Iur.o’ receipts to overburden the mar- ket when - navization close it ot before, and Jders apparently unconcerned over large stocks in view of iow prices and an inevitable demand for the whole surplus dur ing the crop year. Corn and outs advancd fraction on the denmani from shorts who an- ticipated tiat a spe Tof weather would work usainst receipts and grading, The adv. S weie met by free selilnz on the part of local lonzs who bouzht yesterday fopa quick turn, Provisions were sold heavily by the Wright- Cudahy combination. wWho disposed of fully 20,000 barre.s of pork and 10,000 tierces of lard for Januury delive A better domestie de- mund for Tresh meats and higher cables for bacon und lard cuused alarm umong short packers, who bought freely and upparentiy were not sutisfied at the elose.) The manipt lutors fn tull control and could have put prices considerably nigh had they so de- sired. CrifcAGo. Til., Oct, 15.—I% Dunean, Hollinger& Co: “Flie wheat market his seen dull from the opening until the close of the session e drought hus at .ast been broken. General rains have fallen for the past_twenty-four kours, which wlil enablo Favmors to finish seedine wnd wiil give a fresi sturt 1o the growth of wheat that is already sown. With the exception of about 1,000,000 b of May soid for aceount of Bioom there hus beon no pressure to seil, Purdridge stands ready to buy on all deciines of e, T'he for- ogn trade Is diswessinzly duii nd without more activity dn- this direc. ton we caunot sustain prices with the enormous movement from farmers. Ihe receipts at the primary marcets for the three duys were 6268000 the shipments 000, The low price helps to sustain the mar- ket but we are out of'line with ull othors and either thoy must 0 up or wo down, Corn w steady with light fluct lons. We thi corn s sufe 1o buy on any decline from the prosent price. Thero wis hewvy realizing in oOats but the buying is good., There Is great confidenco fn the future price of thiscrop, Hog product is also quict. An attempt wus made to seil Junuary pork at the opening but Luvers were fow and ruther shy. Ciicaco, 1. Ot I8 ~Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 108, A MeWhorter: Tho overplus of re celpts, the mereaso of L2 0,000 on ocenn pus- 510 and the bronking of the drouth upset tho Duil’sh progrum which many had fgured on for tolay. Whi the receipts look h they 10 have Hitie © on - pricos. market 1 ns sur- vris nzly fiem, with u good demand for in- vestment on soft spois. O and outs have shown continued strendth with local shorts tho prineipal buyers. Prices muy raiiy ewhat more, but the outlook for hoiders does not seem particulariy cncouraging ut thegmoment, In provisio realizing by the conclnirated Tongs have b prices dowi today, but bz holders wil pro ubly add to theirline on u fulr action, Logan & Co to STOCKS AND BONDS, olume of Business on the 8 Decreased Yestorday. NEw Youk, Oct. 18—The volume of busi- ness at the Stock exchanze shows u mator! tulling off today, the transactions aggrezatin 273,250 shares against U34.871 yesterduy, The fresh lezal proceodinss agalnst the Keading combine Instituted by the attornoy genoral of New Jersoy led 1 & weak market at tho open- 1ng this morning. Reading fell off i por cent and New Jersey Contral about 1 per cent. while the remainder of the hist ymlJ_ from % 10 1 percent o sympathy. New ‘England was the only stock outside of the Coulers thit declined over & point. It sold down to 4% from 47 lust night. Tho warket subses quentiy ‘beewme strong and advanced under tho leadership of the in iustria s Distililn wnd Cattlefoeding rose from ; Na- tional Cordage common fron V& Tobueeo from 1.9 to 110%. Now England rul- 1od 10 46%. Toward the close the netivity In woney had the effcot of inducinz another Faid upon the list. Northorn Pacifl ) preferred on cOvering of sHort contracts rogiine | u part of sterday's 10ss. Jersey Cegtral ralliod 1 por tent from the lowest; Natfonul Linseea O, uftor Flalug 15 per esnt Lo i, reacted Lo 304 Tn & mujority of instances the changos for the duy were only %4 to X per cent either w The market elosad weuk. 1t was 8l more wpbarent from toduy's cut of prices that the oresent upward stocks had reahied its culmina- tion yesterday moruing. There wus node- monsteation Loduy by the beur party and, indeed, their atiack ob Northern Pae fie pre: ferred yesterday arose frow peculiur eireum- stunces, which ought to be lnvestigated und wade puvlie. Bub wwmong the recent sup- ock Exchange groen | porters of the advance there woro today [ firm on desirabio daltle aud & falr 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:_WEDNESDAY. earance was effeetod, i Cows and mixod stk made up neariy halt the supply and theoferings inc.uded fow that Diyers ronlly wer#Rhxions to got. Trade was rather siow with ‘grftes about fn Mondav's notehies, Poor to Hi%he cows und helfers sord tror £1.0J 10 §2.50; bulls, oxen and stags at from $1.5) to #1.2:: camnion yeariings to chole veals so1d at fromghes 1o .50, th floshy feedcrs wore froo sellers at ahuadant signs of faintheartedness | The legal notice which the Readin: combi- | nation has, was drawn togothar. Thero can bo nodoubt that Chancelior MeGlil's order, issued Inte yestorday afternoon in the New | Jorsey court, fs tho most formidabio legal | stop taken in the mator. The chancelloe's original order enjoining azainst advances in | ratos was mailed to the conipnnios Aagiust 25 the last aavance in tide water co.l rates was | S| 3 ordered by the sales 1ts August 25, The | €ood firm pricesbuwlight thin,urashy stuff and atlotnoy morcover, ofers evidence of | yearlings were a drawon the market. No onc w0 oth il $inee Agust 25 At | seemed to wint thot even at away down local points. These ndvances belng in the | prices. Kepresentatiye s nature. of contempt of court, tho nttornoy DIESSED BER general’s petition of vesterday askod th No.Av. Pr. No\Av. Pr o. Jecelver be appointed for the New Jorse 4O 0STRS IS e Companles, in accordunce with the court res [ 1 5) straining order, and the petition was graoted, SUbJECt to Argainent on the 3ith of thismonth, U'ndoubtedly the cone uding complaint ot the | 1 I Bound Brook road, & Now Jersey compiny ¢ b which has been openly controbied by the L & high Vailoy, adds materiiily to the strength of thestate’s case. Wall stroetdid not reuls 170 these facts today and the atock was pretiy well held, someth nz which wéall have been finpossiblo but for the “insidecs.” (e i terested In- Suppressin e spo wlvances £ with the Now En :ia o0n" AS matter of fact. the prive of Readine cigsod lower yesterday than itsold when the N 1 €iories oz OlOW. 1K ure the the leading Stocks on the N n-o today Av. Pr. 131084 dows, o o s1 S04 80 sk 0 180 1012 07 102) nz guotations ow York Stock ex 150 forik & W, plis th Amoeriean Co preforred Northoern Pacitic erican Expross do pid altlimore & Onlo UL 1% Den, & Galf Canada Pacife.. .o Northwostern, 1 Canada Southern do pfa H Conteal Pacific NoY. Central N.Y. &N, Kng ) regon 1mp 3 1 1 1 1 Atehison T Adams Expross Alton, T 1t Oregon Nav )8 Lk U N Pacine Mail STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, NI Certit's 00 10.. 84k 0 Hudson 1 ay 5 05 101018 2 2 & W v 10 02 Dot \ { o pra v D& E § o Grand s West tTenn ¢ o pri I Erio..... v [ do prid i ol Fort Wayne t Great Northorn pfa € &I T pra Hocking Valle 1101 01% Contral Panl & bulut Tox. ptd To & West o « Island &3 Pan o pri L. aul & O Tst e ML No. Pr. Heows & ealvestEi 00 1sprin 200 1 springer . Coal & Tron S Eha e, faigaiates Leow and calf. i e I Gow and call.; 95 00 i § ves* 26 00 Louls, & N Loals & New Al'by anhattin Con SMomphis & C .. Miehfzan Conteal Missaurl Pacitie..” 617 Mobile & Ohto ity Nashvillo Chatt S National ¢ _do pra B fusked, lie total sales of atocks today were shares, inciuding Ohicazo Gas. 14.000: L vitle & Nas 3 0; New Enalind Northern brof 300, St Paul, 5,000 Westorn Un SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE 150 100 1 feoder 1012 200 41 steers 1200130 WYOMING CATTLE. cows... L1025 180 1) steer feeders. DAL 2 T bull Hws .. 1D 200 Cows| cows.LL L6 200 8 cows.. cows. L I0M T8) 14 cows steers. 1150 # 45 317 steors 9 cowst.. 1000 cows, stoert stocr.. steer cow steer stoer.. steer 300 cows 934 2 00 COLORADO CATTLE, sl 932160178 feeders SO 10 feeders 20 0 bull teeders bull oen Unton soling & b o il & St Ly SRG B3| Gon. Klee L 17 National Lin wling, on, 6,100, New York Moncy Market, AW YORK, Oct. 18 —=MONEY 0N Crven—Firm Lasy loin, 6 per cent: elosed nt. Prive M i PAvER STERLING EXCHANG BIXLy-day OIS and §1.83 i closing quotations on bonds: st L steerst, | 128) steer... 190 82 feede: 8 53 por cont. faerlary iz ~Woaker at $L84 for na. cows cows calves Cows. cows T4 | Mutual Unon es DI N G It Cert 100t | North. Paciie Iste. ¥ 1IN WG NS ST 1t 1T 113 D 108 sang 10 L% s 81l g 10ty T s L8 4l ey elfictisot 5., 107 Isiana sUpad s o 103 steers steors 1200 cow I ana heifers. —[teceipts were somawhat holow ex- fons and thoe general quality of tho inzs was hardly ap tothe average. Al 1 buyers. fncluding packers. wero wgain in s fiold anxious to by tho hows even at an advinee, while therowis o very respectabie shivping demand. The market opencd netive and aboutse higher than Monday. and the wovement was quite brisk althe advance. X 00d hoge of all welzhts soid at from 5,40 to £.45, while zood 10 choice stull. with- outr rd to weizht, sold 8).4i45 and .00, SOme very common mived stufl went at 85.1) and The extremo close was wenk with a fow loads unsold. Sales wero la from $5.40 1o 15,4702 nzains t #5.40 Mondiy frou $5.25 10 $5.45 Tast Tuesday. The murket 18 15e nigher than & week azo, wnd 3¢ higher than the first of the month. Representative 13 7|t Paul Consols s 101 ,Ists te I8t 101 AR 1888, 1100 | Tox IIC G Kets L s1 T s Unlon Pacific Tats LT 100k | West Shore.... ... Gen. gall G & W Gen, 5 K& M. K. & " bl tasked. Boston Stock Quotations. BosTON, Mass.. Oct. 18 ~The following the olosing stock quotations: Caluwet & Heci Eranklin Kearsarge Osceola ... |sante Fe Copy | Tamarack...... Anniston Land €5 | Boston Land Co ... San Diexo Land €0, West knd Lund Co §| Bell Telephone Lamson Store Water Power.. Allouez M. Co.(new) 100 ARG e 103 Boston & Sioni 1111 il New York Mining Quotations. NEW Yok, Oct. 8—The fol owing are the closing mininz quotation: Crown Toint ... Con. Cal. & Va'..00 i) adw00d...... 1 uld & Curey’... Hule & Nore Homestuke sindependes M | Piywonin... Sicreo Nevi |Quick Silvor Ao preferred * usked, St. Louis Minlng Quotations. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 18.—The mining market was‘quiet today. The following quotations wern mide: “Ftock. Ellzabeth Montrose. [ 3 Bid, Asked.| Stock. Bid. Pat Murphy 0.3 Smailtopes 970 London Financial Keview. by James Gordon Bennett.) nox, Oct. 18.—[New York Herald Cab Speclnl 1o TRE 1t The stock markets were avain dull for the most part under the influence of the 11s nz value of money. Home diways amproved 1o some cases. but in ner - departments the disposition was 10 to realize. American deseriptions were weakestof alland foreign securities sufferod fron: doubts respecting the opening of the French chambers. Arzentine fssues were generally flat, the zold premium boing high Turkish receded on the dipiomatic relations with Russin, Grand Trunk stocks wer steady. Mexican railway issues deciined, Silver ‘w:s also flut, being quoted tyd lowe Three months bank Wil w discounted this morning at as high as 1% cent, but later the rate” foll back 10 1713 per ‘cont. Six wmonths drafts wore axzuin quoted at 25 per cont. Call money wus plonti- fal at i3 por cent, PIGS AND ROUGH, - 30 1......280 510 Sugep—There wero no fresh receipts of sheen and nothin to make a ma irable continue, in nc- and at steady to strong’ prices, Fair 10 2000 natives. (4303 falr 10 zood wosterns, .25, %; common and stock shee, zood 1o ¢hoice 40 to 0)-1b. inmbs. ver ) rw Yok, Oct. ad for exportel dressed beef stoady at it Ti1 beeves; Lomorrow, ceipts, 3 feeling duli; 1. Shipmonts 94 beeves and |n5|r|fl)l steady; OMATIA, Oct. rances, #1112, 440, ouh Ciry, Mo, Oct. 18.—Clearings, $2,107.- grassers, AND LAMBS ~Reccipt: ady; sheep, £3.60004.75; Lumbs, #4500 6.00; dressod mutton stendy ut T@size per ib.; W ORLEANS, La., Oct. 18.—Clearings, §2.- | dressed Inmbs wenk at S@its ady NEW Youk, Oct. 18.—Cioarings, $10), bulinces, $,816,817, Pawis, Oct. 18,—~Thres per cont rentes, 90f 2130 for the account. BALTIMOR! Md., Oect, 18, rings, 19 057 bulances, #6i.1 Money, L. PUILADELPHIA, Pa. Oct. 1R, arings, $16, 660,557 balunces, $L.0GL32L Money, 4 per cent. Meseiis, Tenn. Oct 18.—-Now York ox- chungo seliing at 1,50 Clearins, $446,0523 bal- unces, 850,078, . LONDON, Oct. 18—~Amount of ullion with- arawn from the Bank of Englund ou balances toduy, £19,000, Bri, Oct 18-Tho ststement of tho Tn- periul Bank of Germany shows a deerouso X Yiccto of 1720000 marics, » g cines of Dr. V. BOsTON, Mass, Oct 20,098, Pierco are now 5275 balunces, #1827, per cent. sold only through Sxchungeon Aew York, 10@20e discopnt. ; druggists, au- sr. Louis, Mo, Oct. 18,—Clearings, $4,4%8,- thorized as 0: balanees, 86151 Money qulot ab 647 per agents. They aro cont. Exehange on New Yori 2a¢ distount. tho eheapest med- NEw Youk, Oct. I8—[Special Telegranm to icines to use, s The Bee ) -Exchangze wus quoted as follows: well as tho best, Chicazo, d0e discount: Boston, 206 to e dis- Dbecauso in every count; St. Louls, Tac discount. 1 case, you pay only HAVANA, Oot. 18 —Spanish gold, $2504@ | for the good you i Exchango auiet On tio Un tod Stibs, Tl o 6t Tho mmonoy ort sight. goid 9% premium; ou London, 1) 10 toneacTantann s I10x exchungo Weil SIxty-luy billv. Bvisg; | guaranteed medicines always bave been, are, demund, 8486 Money qulet butfiri ato@e | nd always will be s follows: per cent. Dr. Pierco's Galgen Medical Discovery, . A iy . e L0 per bitde. . Pierce's Falprito Prescription, . . . & Pigres AR i "61.00 per bote | Pieree's Pleasant Pellets, 25¢. per vial. : Buspicion naturally and vightfully ‘at taches to any medicines purporting to be Dr. Pierce's, when offered at any other prices than thoso above given. " The Latest QHICAGO STATIONERY —Nothing Better. Qur Writing-paper and Envelopes; Wedding Invitations; Reception Cards are sent, at reasonable prices, anywhere in the United States. Send for samples. METCALF STATIONERY COMPANY, (Late Cobb's Library €0 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Hoas—Recelpts, 6,700 head; market st 1663 at $3.65@6, 10, Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANsAS Crmy, Mo. Oct. I8—CATTLE ceipts, 6,0 shpment $00; good ¢ strong, others unchauged; shipping stee K325@84.75; Texns and [ndinn stoers, #1830 stoekers nnd fooders, 8.1 @240, Re- To_protect the public from fraud and imposition, tho genvine med- LIVE STOCK MARKE Cattle Steady and Firn-Iogs Take a i Sharp Upturn ia Price, OMARA, Cct. 18.—Lecolnts wereonly fair, the two duys’ supply compared with the receipts for Mouduy and Tuesduy of last week showing 8 decrease of 2,600 cattio und 500 hogs and un inereuso of 750 sheop. Tue general cattle Active and fully ste beef steers—siow market was steady. dy on good to cholte und” barely ~steady on wediun wnd common stutf. A big string of wood westerns welghing 1202 1bs, soid for 8305 and the Kenorul Tun of Fauge Gattls 'soid uround .00 to $).50, There were very fow cornfed cate'e nereo to test the warket. Coarso 1519-1D, steers brought §4 The feeling was BBNI]SWANTEP DIETRIC’ .i.%:xgll COMPANIES,ST.R.R.COMPAI Correspondence solicited. N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICACO, [ v.ln.u Btr OCTOBER 1), 1802, « 106 highor, sold mostlynt 5@:0c highor, kened, snd closed at_yesterday's prices all grados, ¥ 15655 5 buik, $ D@5, SHERDP-- Receipts, §.000; shipmen's, none tive muttons and (ambs were winteds n aetive and steoneg lumbs, $5.407%3.50. nas Teecipts and Disposition of Stock. Official rocetpts and disposition of stock s shown by the vooks of the Unlon Stock Yards conipuny for the twenty=four hours endinz at yo'eloek p. ., Detober 18, 18 RECEIPTS AT WoGs SHEED. HoNSEs &N Cars. 1lean Cars, [ 1ead | Cars. Head cars | tiead 106 ani| ool e DISCOSITION, nUVERS” JCATELE. | HOGS, SHER Omalia Packing Co 7 The G 1 Hammond ¢ 221 Swift & Co. s 1381 The Cudahy Packing o' | o0 Sperry & Ha Wiilte, I, & Layton Morris . Spee., Shippra, and Feedrs Left byer 197 180 00 Total STTUIEATE Chicazo Live Ste Creado, T, Oct, 18, THE REE |~ rices wore o K Market. Spectal Telegram to Hout the Surae 18 on possibly a trillo easior, but without L ehange. Recelpts were above tho L Tuesday, and theatrivals sineo have been #00) hewd greator the same thne Tist weok but the do- nd develoned g (etivity yostoraay nd Was fairly strong and the suppy dd JUprove opprossive. o areivals consistad f {UOut equil pArts of natives und ran ors For tho former thero were hiyers at from .00 to %100 for poor 1o ehoice’ cows and buils, at from #.46 to # stockers and fecders an 't at from for very ordinary to extea drogse | shippini steers, Western cattlo were firm at fror o ®.50 ana thero, was o goud der Texans at from $1.55 to £40), The doniand for hois was sharp and thero was an additionid advance of from se 1o 10¢ Only aboat 15,00 hozs arrived, and thers was w dively seramblinz for thei, the miacket beinz excited at tinies, Everything was taken as fast a8 yarded at fre 13 o 8.0 for poor 1o “prime light, and at from £123 10 £ 8) for medium and hoavy welzits, There wis but little husiness in prices helow £3.40: In fact the eroater part of - the supply WAS Welghed at better thi 3,45, Sules of - shecp were The damb market also & firmness, suppli only about 3 st owed s belng lizht, S neo S 00 hand hiavo been recelved, as st B1LG6T0 for the sime tine last weel L pens were cnptied on 1 basis of fron 3 08523 for poor to eholce sheep, and from $5.5 0 £33 for Tumbs. . Reveipts ttle 1,000; hogs, 15,0003 shecp, The Byening Journal reports: (=) CATTLE ~Reccipts, 12000 hoads shipments, 00 market Sow but steady to str fce 10 prime natives, £ 1505.40; o E1204 00 stockers, $) Xaus, QAN ranzers, LTS ~IReceipts. 1400) head; shipments, 0003 market @15 | ' n zhts, prices, docided tur iny butehers' we .65 celpts, 6,000 head; arket active and a shade stronzer: REABLT ewes, 14.50: mixed i wethers, $5.00055 3 wmbs, $1.0025.65 St. Louls Live sto 1. Lovis, Mo, Oct. IS, 48003 shipnients, ar 0102.1.80; ows, #1.% Recelpts, 10¢ hizher: heavy, o L, 5,30005 6) Receipts, ket Strong; nutiy @4.75; Texans ra shipments. stockers, 21.2501.8 K Market., ATTLE—Receipts, et strong: native xus and [nd an steers, 210 pments. 800 mar- uttons readily bring $150 xe from $2.750 .00, Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup for chil- dren teethinz curos wind colie, diarrhoea, ete. 23 cents a bottle. Real estate. Buargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. A Weighty Argument For the use of the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is that it goes to the root of the disease, whilz other remedies strike only at the disease. Notice the distinction, For instance: Pills and purgatives which act quickly upon the bowels irri- tate and destroy the mucous coats of the stomach and bowels, A continued usc of such remedies produces chronic_inflam- mation of the stomach and bowels, The use of the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is, therefore, highl® recom- mended becanse its action is due solely to ity constitutional solvent and stimulating properties, without irritating the stom- ach, »Be sure, however, to obtain the genuine imported article, THE SHORTEST LINE 10 CHICAGY is via the Chicago, Milwaukec & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on th souxciTy Tam, ’_ % ACEDAR RAPIDS E‘" A040cll 1y 17, DES MOINES Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at7:05 p. m,, ar- riving at Chicago atg:30 a, m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha. F., A. Nasi, Gen'l Agent, SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, Best eattls, hog and sheep market in tho west COMMISSION HOUSES, GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCUK COMMISSION, THE LEADELS, OMANA Write to this housy for cor- rect Markst Reports Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—"Telephone 11 - JOUN D: DADISMAN. | WANTER B WoOD. | Managers Market reports by mall anl wire checrfully turnished upon application. Chieago ——’I—‘—l 1 Campbell Commission Co. Chlcugo, EastSt. Louis, Kansas Olty, South Oulshy, Sioux City, Forv Worth A. D, Boyer & Company, 68 and ® Exchange Bulldia 5,8ou Correspoudence solicited and promptly Bpecial attentlon Lo orders for sLockers & (e Omaw answar) tors. Established, 1888, - - . Incorporatad, 1) Capital tully patd, £20,00). Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us for prompt sud rellable warkat Teports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btock Commission. KRoom 61 Exchuuge Bullding, South Omaba, Telephone 1767 OMAHA Manufacturers and Jobhar AWNINGS AND Omeha Tent-Awiing Compuny. Fings ks, ofl ant rn catalo e, 11 Fainam st FENT Vol Bros, & 0 t 11k BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxan, ntoonthly Bemis OnahaBaz Co | Tmporters nnd mirs, fou SACKS, buriaps, tvine v BOOTS AND SHOES. Marss=Coe Stz € mymy, \ Huwar | Siesot Factors corner 1Eh i Do MAKING OIS0 PrCSs Ly ot e Straots Baye s, wnl H1i-Sewel Kirkendall Jyes | T oy st COAT, CORE, | l>|m‘|h.|i'u.fl,l'w!w,l.il:\‘l'w' Eale Comainy Works Mere palvanizon Tard and soft o 8, IR Window enps metatie’ skyilahis, oto 110, 1112 1) st Dry 200ds, notins, nishing ‘woods. ¢ NITUR Omalia Upholstaring 09, DU2TI04 Nlehola steast Wholasalo oaly Beebe & Runyn Uithstroot GROZHRI 3, B0C D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Bruce & Co 10t and Hara sy st Owmaha, Omaha, RAILWRAY TIME GARD Teaves Omnha. vpml CHICAGO BURLINGLON © Dopot 10t v iy 2o Uhicago Vestib LCheagy Bxp Chicaz) Expross CiChieazo lowa Loeal INGTON & MO, RIVER Depot 10th an Mas<on Sts Oman Douver Vostibule Kxpre | 40 pm Deadwool Expross 400 Boaver Exprass.... | Wi a Donver Limited. |11 0 “ilastings Loeal .ol 6T p Cidneotn toeat(Bxeopt 37a7T 1D & K 3 SI g8, Acrlvs Omaha Dapot 1ith ant Maon st Onvi A m| . Kansas City Dy fxp L) 245 p m KGNt ey via ULV 64 am 5 m SELouls Bxpress 140w Going | _CIHICAGO, I 1 & 1 East. |Unton Dopot i0th & Ma 1000 & m Atanie Evprass 43 p m Vestibulo Bxpioss €35 p m Nizht Exorass.. O R 1L & PACTRIC | 0L IGUh nad Marey Sts Q| Arrivy On Arrivoy Teaves From East. W m L1 pm S5iam Fromn Wast CHTCA union Do Going West. UNION PaACieD n Depot 10t and Marey Sta.| Om iy S Beutrlca F See] [THTIC Danvor Exorass. o 0| 40 pm i.wOverlandkiyar. > 0 701 p m x(3% S0’ 123) p m BXorasy. ... 1000 4 M it Mail 42 pm Arrivar ieny Teaves |CHICAGO, MIL & ST PAUL[Arive Oniniin| 0 U, P depot and Marey Sta | Ouahy 70 ~L.Chicaz0 Expross. . wh L .Chiengo Express, e o w SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC [ Arrives Omana|_ Depot. 10th and Marey 83|~ Omany W i Slonx Cliy Pnseh zar 0200 B pm U Panl Express 0 10UX it Teavos | N VACIFIC [Arnvas Gbat e sty nia WL iter [ vos | COmnha 600 p . Lenvos | F. 15 &% MO, VALL Omatin| Depot, Tath an 1 Wel 0 ) | bmam . Mon}| 52)p m Suadny) 10, m voi nany CHICAGO ¥ NORTEWESTEIN U. 1% depoL. 10t and Marey Sts. | miEx Sun'v) Carcoll Passensor n L Cibionzo Expross ... | |l Vestibule Limited m ..Eastern Fiye xS ¢ Wi m 180 pom 235w m §5 0 m Arrlvas Fasteen L Aiianeio Mail MISSOUIL ACTEIC Dovot Tath a1 W . /0| 112 1RE O nm Teaves | OMALIA §8T1 A0 m)| ion Ball . ACTRIC et 151414 " NTEL S o LAUAntG KT xs Vostibato Lmitod leaves K. C, 81 JOE & C. B, Kieanator| vnion Dopot. Council 1tums 0008 m] .., Kauwas Ciiy_Day Bxp 10.15 p L Kunsas Oty Night Ex 1045 pm| ... St Louls Exposss SJOUX CITY & PACIFIC Transfor| Unlon Dopot. Counell Blu T, 1 a m |, Slsux Ully Accominodution.. |60 p ni 650 p i |1 S PRI FXDEAS P O ORDINANCE NO. An ord nance creating strect lmprovement district. No. 4% in the ecity of Omuha for the tiiprovinz of the street in snid dis triet by carbing and paving and allowing thirty duys to the property ownoers in sald district i which to detérmine and des gnate the m tesired to be used for such - provinz Be itorda nea by the city council of tho city of Omah Section 1. That Street Tmprovement Dis triet No. 490 for the tnproving of tho street in sald distriet 1s hereby created in the city of Ol Section vou Transt 5 b 020 a1 455 b m [Arrivos |Transtor Arrives Pranster Tonves 3208, 2. That street improvenent district No. 40 shall comprise I7th strect from Javk- B o o Ll von worth: struot: 1 the ity Of Ouiahi, and shatl melude all Tots and real eatuto on hoth sides of suid street haei 1o entor of the blovs i each cass, and it 1s her by declared nocessary to inprove the same by curbing anl i : Keotion B PRt strect jmprovement dis- triot No. 400 I tho eity of Omiuli be uid the samo s heroby ordered Lprovel by curbing d piying tho sie : Bt AL thirty days noxt, after the pissage and approvalof this ordinuiee be and Phostine fs hereby allowed 10 the owners of all Tots” and roul extato 1 suld stroc Srovement (istrict. to doteraine wid dvsiz- it th matorial desired Ve used for tl Tiprovin: of tie same, wnl notify the city coun il thereol, 1t huking been aud boing hereby determined by the mayor aud cit counelt of sald olvy, for resous Which appeusr Fleht and proper, thint all the real estate in xald Street huprovement district, shall be charged and ussessed with the cost of ing theres f 10 ho Uhoroarter doterminei ani cstuo- Dibad acording 1o the Lenefits o tho property In suld street improvient distric Endtho ourd of Pablic Works Is hereby di- Tected 1o #ive notlce to the owners of Linds ind Tots, subjoct Lo 10ewl assessment, for S sl {improvements, to deteriin designate the material (o be u proving, by publieation in th Of the city for three conse: ieast fifteen days prior to b e ion " mhat this ordinance shall take effect and be 1n force from and after its pass Lipse iased Octover Tth, 1507 oz I0UN GRrOVE ity Clery " DAV Fresident City ( ed Qotober 1000, 142 ARBpIE ) BEMIS GEO. s Mayor suneil [) ' irectory HARDWARDE, : Rector & Wilhelmy Co. | Tabeck & Lina, Corner 19th ant Dealors stroots, o Jackso 1 hardwars and hAniess” 10015, W04 Douglas stroet. — —_— LUMBER Chas, R Lee. John A, Wakeield, Hardwood lamber. woald | [mported. Ame carpets an i parust | Ian | oow fooring. nydeaulio o 1 Douglas. Quinoy whi nn Port. Milwaukss noat and o limo LIQUORS. | Frick & Merbeot Wholssats 1001 MILLINERY. | 1. Oberfeler & (o, mill notlons. Matl orders prompt e dals 12 Lauth T st —————— — PAPER, | OllLs Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0t Co. Carry a PrInting weapplae an 1 | Rofned o WHItng AP, eard pa- | 01X, axlo kroase, jer ot e ——— OVERALLS, ETC. | OYSTERS. Ring & Smeal David Cole & (o, Mfrsot “K Wholoealo oy stecs, fancy shirts celury. G108 10U streab GEREE] & S pant nd ovoralls, ete. th 1th st t PRODUC COMMISSION, Branch & Co. Urodues, fralts ot an Kinds, oystors, Jas A Clark & G, Buttor, o o DOUTIEY i gama, SOuth 15Lh at. ablishod 1973 Whitney & Co, Rutter, cggs andp pultry STOVE REPAIRS Dala Stov Stove ropales and wator attachments for nny | Kind of stove mado. | 1207 Douglas. | RepairW'ks | &0 ovs dols album Co.| H. Hardy Muannfacturers of sl | mouldings. Branch of nishing goods, ehtt PERMAD T SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. CouNcin CuaMBen. 4th, 182, Be it resolved by tho City Council of the ity of Omaha, tho manyor coneurring That permanont sidewulks bo co the ity of Omihi as d five duvs after t OvAnA, Neb, Oatovor struotel (n siznated below, w.thia pubiicit on of this resolus ton or tho personal service thereof, us hy or nance is authorized 1 required, suehy 8 dewniks to be laid tothe permen estublished on the paved strec herein ant to be constructed of ston ciul stone. brick or tiine, s coording to speels fications on file in the oflice of the Board of l't]“l“t‘ Works, and under its supervision, tos wit: s West side of 24th street. lot 17, Kellogg PLice, permunent grade. o feet wide. 3 orth side of Harney street, 03 feot of south of tho South east 4 of lot 1 {n lot 9, Capited Addition, permanent srade, 6 feet wido. 15 South side of Firnai sureet. lots 12, 13, J3 and 15, biock 19, West End Addition. Ll.‘l'ml\: i nent erade. 6 oot wi i North side of Ca.lfornia street, lots 0and 7, block 15, City, perinan ae. 6 foet wido, Last side of 2ith stre vlock 348, Oityy’ Perinent grade. 6 (ool i P st side of 19th street, Lot 4, block 349, Oityy inent srade, 6 feot Wide, South side of Burt street. lot 3, block "HD’ permanent grade, 6 feet wide, That the Board of Pabiic Works be and, is hereby wuthor zed and directed to cause 2‘_ copy of this £ solution to he published in th ofilelal paper of the elty for one woek. or be served on the owners of sald Jots d unless such owners shall within five day fter the publication or scrvice of such ¢opy construct Sald sidewalks as herein required, that the Board of Public Works cause the same to be, done. the cost of constructing said sidewalRe respectively to be assessed against the roul estate. lotor part of [0t in frontof und ubuts Uine sueh aliewnlics. Passed October 4th, (502 . P DAVIS, President of the Counoll JOIIN GROVES, City O] GEORGE Attest: erle. MI Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and roul estite deseribed i the nbove resolutiont You und cach of you are hereby notifie construct permanent sidewalks asrequir resolution of the city counctl snd tne city of Omuha, of which t T I W, BIRKIHAUSER, Chatrman Hird of | ublie Works. Omahia, Nobraski, October 1200, 1592 O 11415 15-18-10. . = e NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM: AGES FOR GRADINC To the owners of all lots, parts of lots o estute atonz $ith strcet from Doage o nport street You are hereby s gned, thiee disinte city ‘of Omilia, iy by the mayor, with th ounei o sl eiy. 10 astess nigs Lo tho owners respeetively. of the property ng fected by gradin < of suid street. deelnred nec- Cssary by oralninee number 5, pussed Oge tober 1, 1802, approved October 3, 1k, You are further notificd thit hiving ace cepted suld nppotntment, and duiy quallfied Qs required by Tnw. we will, on the 20t duy of October, A. D, 1802, at the Hour of 530 « in the forenoon, at the office of Shrlv O'Donolioe, 103 Farniam street, within the cor- poritte Hmits of safd city. mect for the purs puse of considering and mnking the assesss ient of damage Lo e ownc pectively of sald property affeetod by satd grading, taking into consideraiion speeinl benslits. it any. You ure potified to be present st the time and place aforesuid and miko uny objections {0 or stutements convern 1o said nesossiend of damages us you may conslder proper. ¥ W Y GEORGE 1 PATT, JAME S FOCKDALE, Comniittec of Appralsers: Omaha, Neb, Oct, 5, 1512 O10d 108 To the owners of all lots or pirts of lots fronts ing on and avenue, Thirty-seventh to ety Sovond strents: Iowieravomie, Thirty - cienth o ortiet - street Thiry-ninth Streot, Grand avenue to Ames avenne Forticth street anl Portieth avenae, from Grand avenue to Sprague street. You Maroby notiisd that the unders stened, three disinterested frecholders of the Sy Or i, b ive boen du'y appointed by T havor with tho approval of the eley el SRl city: to assors the dumngo t The " owirs roametively of the DrOROrty affected by gradinz of above deseribed strocts and avenues. deciured necessury by ordinance No. 4% prssed October 1, 1807 approved Oc- l”{”” h“ll l tifled that, L ng ao copted sald appointy wnd duly qualified Sarequired by law. we will on tho 20uh da; of October, AL D, 1% at the hour of o'cloe] in the afternoon. st the offico of Georze o T i Strcot, within the cOrporaie limits of sald eity, meet for the purpose ,of bomsioring wud niaking the nssessment of e tor s owners Tespectively: of sald e wileetod by matd grading, taking into consideration speclisl bonetits, 1 (A You ure notified to be present at th and place aforesald, and mike any obje Sttt conterning syl issssmoud 7 1 iAg0s 48 yOU MAY CONSIAGT Drope L 7 GEORGE T BAUL, JOIN 1L RUTLER. JORGE . PAYNE a, Octobor 6. 1872 Old 0L Approved: by nyor of above isa i roal Dave notified that the und:r= sted frechoiders of ll'? v duly ppointed Spprovan of the city for Katiw Nou Lransfor ut Yanktos Dakot Senled proposals will be received for the puFchuRG OF FutAl of @ LEsnsfer boat, suitas hle for carry b he rillwily rolling stock of the Yankton, Norfolk & Bouthwestern rall= Wi Proposals shou'ld b ussified as follows: 1. Proposils to se | transfer boat 2, Proposals for taking contract to do entire transter buslness of railway. A& Proposalstor renval of transf It Requirements and specifications cun be obs talned from the chief enginser, Yankton, Norfoik & Bouthwesiern raliway, Yunkton, E D All bids should be addressed to: The Secretary, Yankton, Notfolk & Southwestera uilw Viation & Tk The bosrd of directors reserves the right reject uuy uud all bids. Qislit ~

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