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NI N N fint hides 7o: No. 8 dey flint hides S0 H 5 LC L ) V) No. 1ary saited hides, 83%: pirt curea s . hides e por ib., iess thun fully cured. Sheop peits—Graen salted, oach, 45e@% i reen [R— tad sheariings (short wooled early skine, ach, 1¥%e; 5" shonriin lllhnrll wooled ile ourly skins dry shoarlings Inoreased Wheat fuoply Failed to Keep the | ¢yriy kit A g Price Down. fiint Kan Nobraska hutcher wool peits, per Ib., actunl welght. 10@14550; dry fiint Kan sas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts, per 1b., actual welgh @1%c; dr fiilnt Colorado buteher wool pelis. per Ib., notual welght, (0@ 1234¢; dry fiint Colorado Marrain wool pelts, per 1b., actunl we ght, £@10c;: dry fleeces ‘lllr'k!.\('lmfl welght, jéic. Have feet cut off, A8 1t 16 useless 1o pay freight on thom. THERE WAS SOME INVESTMENT DEMAND Bhorts Were Good Buyers—Wet Weathor New York Mo © Strength in Corn Were Safi- Kets, it N ¢ New Yok, Oct. 24, =Frovi—Recelpts. 83800 clent to Scare Some of the MALLLIA LR bt p el o Onts Shorts, cnslor; sales, 8,900 Whls, Low oxtras, £.00%:4.00; A5 10 fancy, $3000400; patents, ' 124 401 - Minnesota cloar, #8.00@.50: straights, 85450 4.5, Cnicaao, 111, Oct. 2% ~Notwithatanding the | !. oy MEAL--Dull, steady; yellow western, st Incrense in the visible sup) of | 83,0310, +h ALyvat k i aG-WEeY, TS YHOY WHEAT—Recoipts, 321,000 bu.: exports, 256.- atover known i ono week, the price to- | 0" AT IHECCTBES BELAT B BRBORS S0 | duy wnined e, Corn advanced a full cent |y ot dnot. Spots, dull and easiors No. 2 re and woreover in the face of the tact of sellinz | 7ic in store vuter: 1140 afloats Ky e e trade. | f.0.b: No, ungraded red, {2277 1100 by ono of tho best known firms {n the trade. | £ o b Mo i red 7 yngraded ved, Wi illies Provisions, too, were stronz, but much profit | N7k northy fiocdnortiibtn giai N grabbing by the bulls kept the quotations | ydvansed ¢ o forolan buyinz, Semer oW be close at about Saturday nizbt's | west and reports of drouth; deciined @ %e on o i | £l recaints on | stock and the visi- | blo supply. eds i fair woather: re vditions were, In the main, far from | g0 \', SR CRU b ARA S bullish in wheat. Oahles wero lower. the | wiunchanged o adyanse: Na. 4 1oenl recelpts about 600 cars wbove the esti- | Octob e closiu at 3o Docomi mate, owing to the liberal Sunday inspection. | HU@0ae closing nt 102 January, S04@SI4 2 it %0 May, $ 1osIng wt Ste. closing The weat! b ralny, just us it h Q Duoll and w § western, b been cluimea the fall sown wheu Jk o criin TSt and float Outoboe needed moisture, It was thought tho wet Wheat, 210,418 bus corn. L8525 b ; weather would cut off receipts and H”lf .Tfl'.;‘(‘ 3 by ';Y'“;l::‘” barley, 62,817 thore was freo covoring on the break which [ Vi talt 1EEE Boas, nongs . turlay ws rither generous in- BARLEY MALT -Dull; wostern, 70@s0c vescment buying. Another strengtheninz fac \ 'l!ll\‘ Roceipta, \ 1 ‘[“(h|"|; :\:v‘urilyll huf ln:l(v o | bt sales, 8 5,000 Ui, of futures, G I tor was the contradic nof the reported big spok, Spots fem ahd. dul No. 0Nt 200 fallure In Purls Satnrday. Mit Linn. Brosseau and others were 2 graded mixed, 13%e afloati o tely active oll, i in elevator; 3 Options were mi od buyers, | o with Pardridee and Boyden leading thesellinz, | an or as followin ¢ the wost and_on re- The markot weakened somo during the last | Dorts ’,"d_‘v{; ,‘""‘.‘;"‘.‘ 35.’..“',‘ ';‘:{'L-,"':",f-."‘[%‘f.‘h-l‘g part owing the biz Increase In the visible AL .\ ciosing 6 Bupply. hut [t wais within from le to e of aipts, 12,000 bu; exports, the top of the day, raled firm and pri were | Duisiies, 70,000 bu, of futures, 200.000 hu. spot. advanced from 0 to '4e more than Saturday | (U8 active fivmer. Options hi.her actisc: " o e ’ mher, wiagdie, elosing 3 acombe and sertled buck 14e, held steady and tho Ao, clon Mny: HOB o, C10S. No. 2 white, #e, mixea wo western, 1460; No. 2 Chicazo closing wus about from %e to Saturda Corn was fairly activeanl stront throuzh- out'the most of the session. T he weather wasa factor, ns it was arzued that the raln would cutoff the receipts und the firm fooling which ruled in the other pits also helped. The ro- higher thun 1 & 6e; white . quiet SuaAR I N OLASS RS | quiet, steady Aned firm nomtaals otive oans, nore W C eizn Rick—Firs mana celpts were much larger than expeeted. but | | Sos—Serady Wostern prime 224@ as this was due to Sundn spoct it had | 2ie: receips, 7,980 phis. o but Ittle effect. Shorts wero ool huyors and | 1DEs—£irn. e demand: wet salted, New there wis some tnvestment demind.” Coon & | Orleans selected and Texas seiosted, 43 to 60- Co.'s fallure seen nullity. owlng, it Is sald | bs.. Gie, to the cval belief that when it ‘eecurred | Bork-Quist, firm; cut meats inactive; mid- they were oven in the pit. Reports from the | diesdull; iard firmor. du western Stean, country wore mostly to the effeet that husk- | closed $8.20: sales, 105 tlerces at $0.125; options Inz wis very disappointing Loth asto the quality andquantity. Initial irades wero atian wdvance of Jye. Ihe price jumped a fuil no sules,; Octobe #8471 nonitnal: Junu BUTrER 1. nomini Ty $ o Firm: fair domund: ovemoer, nal 1gin, © realizing market worked bick from %c [ Ouners Juiets part skims, $aic, the action of whout nnd prospects of a P16 InoN=Steady, quict; American, $15.00@ In the visibio supply assist= | 1350, The market aftorwards rallled |~ Coppen—Steady: inke. $11L6)@11.8), 0 to 30, chn closed with Wet weat ficlent to d some. ruled firm. and rom 1e to e gain for the duy. and the strenzth in corn was suf- curo some of the oats shorts in to covering. May opened from %c to %e hizher and was quito exeited for a short th Much of the busincss done consisted of chan, November to December at e differonce forts that proved futile were made to chanze LEAD -Dull: domest £14172,0,00, TiN—Dull; straizhts, i $20.000520.70. British Grain Trado Review LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Mark Lane Express, in its v of the British grain trade, suys: iho 3 whe it have slizhtly advanced in the provinces but show no chinge in London, Foreizn whoat hus Octoher to November at ‘e difercnce. The St VAROBOWIBE Lok theRqURntibyIof close wag i not gain of e and North A n enrouto for this Tho provision market opened stronzer and ry. California is quoted at s, hisher and the advance was well maintamed | Grogon at3is 6d an'l Duluth at s, At today's for a whije. Wrizht and Cuaahy Kkept the | kot wheats and oats were dull, Corn was stronzth of the market up trom time to time | sironz owing to diminished suppiles. Flour durinz the forenoon by offer moderato | wusslizhtly cheaper. Barloy was neglected ant:ties of pork. lard ind ribs, and judging | wnd prices wore 84 lowor, rom thelr subscauent proceedings thoy ap i Sty peirto have concluded thit it was strong O1l Market, enouzh to absorh mueh stufl without prodie- ine demoralization. They soid freely. Wrisht 8014 2,001,000 1hs. of ML, Tt was said Cudahy filled up the huvers of Inrd anl Stover (ot New Parker's, § refined, § ¢ 24, — PETROLE0M er's in bulk, 0: roiined n butk, 8445, them hirvoul Tho Ty pork they winto . TS ELE L SR T LT Tho incroased selling knocknd off constders [ 108 #se 0 s 2 able portion of the eurly guin in pork and | ,FALLOW-Qulet but firmi clty @200 for Lurd and all of 1t in riba. Treizhts were slow. with ample offerings of vessel room ut 240 for wheat and 2c for corn to BufMalo. Estimatad receipts for tomorrow: Whent. corn, 401 carsi oats, 410 curs; hogs, n_but 7L @1 URPENTINE—Lirmer and more activ ulet; strained, common s \DON. 185 4%, Oct. 24.—LINSEED OlL: 189 440@ Omaba Fruit Market, . ‘ GRrAPES—New York concords, 28@3)c per 2y 180 10-1b. basket WHEAT No. 2| UALIFORNTA GRAPES ~Per crate: .50 mus- Oetover.....| 8 7 % cats: 175 Tocuys. | 1% CALIFORNIA PEARS--$250 por box. T W [ @Arrues=Wostern, 3.7521.00; Now York, 8,00 ay| el ay| e Sy 5@, fi! $1d|imgthg | Quisces—rer box, 81753200, gadslg B6| 4% |46 @y November 23| v Oct. 4. Decomber. atg| k| 30| d0 | moderately; No. 1Culifornin, s i0d@ds 114d May . . @ Bike Bub§ Mlgwle | percental red winter, 6s@fs 1d. MESS PORK | CorN—Quict und lower; mixed wostern, 4s Novembi 1220 (125261 1220 | 1220 | 43¢d por contal, pJanunry” 1340 | 15475 1355 | 1335 BACON and short cloar, 53-ibs., 43s 6 =, o 3 per ewt; lonz clear, 5-10s, 415 por cwt. November 807 807! 800 800 g 1, January. 7% 7 M" 7674 7 621 Larp—Prime western, 45 4141, BitouT LIS SETiHE RG] 80 Sourn Omana, Neb., Oct. 21.—To the Editor — | of The Bee: Reéferring to the re:ent rumor vrarding our connection with the new meat jurket litely opened corner Sixteenth and ap tol uvenue, we wish to state that wo aro not financlully or otherwise {nterestod in it. Yours truly, THE CUDARY PACKING CO. WHEAT -No. 63@b1c: No. 2 ved, 72 Corx—Hizhor: No. 2, w0z No 3 vollow. 4 No. 3 spring, No. 3, edsh, 39%@ Coftee Nar NEW Yon, Oct. Jptions oponed 0 50 D e, 5 1060 point N v iding: October, $1. goh Novembor. 8l Yacem b R aBED N« January, $158) March, #4507 X RS 83; April, $1465; May. & 43000050 spot PoRK—Mess. per bbl. 8 223@12.30; Iard, per | 18 April. #14. HEe ey B 100 1hs., #3535 short ribs, sid (loose), 8775 Rio, @ir il ,'\“ ','1“ ,‘H‘Hv“”“ Inat: ey st shouiaos oveb! 6743 Cotton w 503 short el 'S (hoxed), #8.3 3 NEW 9, 3 ] WiiskvDistiliors fnishod 50015, por gal, | o NEW ORLEA o s ey mids aling, 7 1 ainary, 6 fddime, 75-16c; 2ood or- 3, uniisted stocks. There was a regular rush to buy at the opening, a large nomber of mal| wn'l telographic orders having neoumulnted sinee the exchange closed on Thursday Inst. The exacution of these orders led to n sharp T which was well maintained despite heavy realizations. Tho reactions At no time wors fraportant and in the clo: 2 doniings the mar.et recelved an addition | vpetus from purchases of Inr:e blocks of New Englsnd The general market closed active and strong at the top feures At n spocin] the Wes n Unle sting of the stookholders of Telograph company an | Crease in tho capital otock of $13,850,00', mak- Ing the totai 810,000,000, wiil be ratified. An offilal snys thers is no truth in the reported atemplated purchase of the Montreal Tele- granh company of Canada. The lostsays: To the discerning observer toduy’s stock market was son-ewhat peculiar. There was i burst of bull fesiin at tne start which promised well but whien oxpressed it- solf with puzzling irrezularity. The real bull news once more contered in the stocks of the ranger roads. @ following are the closing guotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex chunze toduy: Atohteon ... NGO R *Adams Expross .. 130 | North Amerlean Co Alton, T. } | North actiic do_proferred 150 | do pra Amerioan Expross.. 118 (U, P Den & Gaif Baitimore & Ohio. .. Diig|Northwestern Canwda Preifc 853 Ao pra CAnadn Sonthern . 88 | N.Y. Central Central Pacific N.Y. AN Eng.... « & Olilo drogon & Western Chileago Alton Oregon Limp Chi. Bur. & Quiney.. 1013 Oregon Nav .. Chicago Grs wiih 0.8 1 & U N Consolidated GRs.. 1191 Pacifie Mail GO C AN L, 80 Poorin Doe. & Colo. Conl & Tran. " 41ig *Pittshurg Cotton Ol Certita.. 468 Pullman P Dol Hudson 154% | Readine. ... ¥ D.L&W.....\ Richn Y DR & Gprd . D& F Co.... Enst Tenn.... p 3 Frle..... Rock Tstand’ [0 do pfd St L& 8. F iatpta Fort Wayno 53t | SL PAUL Ll Groat Northorn p'd. it pra. L C & B 1L pra 8t S0 Panl & Omwha Hooklig Valley ia| o St Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tex. ptd ary Conl & lron.. Lake Erle & West. . 25| Toxas Pacific do. prd....iiee T8 [T O I ake Slhiore Union Lend Tr U8, Ex uls. & Nusih: s WSt 1 & P . uls & New Al'by do pfd hattan Con hls & O 118 Fargo' & stern Unton Wheollng & L. K, o pid Mok StLL iNustivill Chatt DAR G i National ‘Cordese.. 14g|Gon, K § a0 prd i/ National Linkeed. . N.J. Centrai (LM R “bld fasked tex div. The total sules of stocks todny wero 432,000 shares, ineiuding Atehigon, 15,870 Missour Lacific, 4.415; Northern Pacific preferred. 4.220; W Engliand, 100085 Roading, 40.220; St Paul, 0: Tnion acifie, 3,910, London Finaneinl Keview. [Copyrighted 1802 by James Gordon Bennett.) LONDON, Oct. 21— Now York Herald Cablo— Specinl to Tue Bek. ]—Business has been quiet on the Stock exchange, the approtching sot- ticment and uncertainty of the money check- inz uew enguzements. The markels, nev- erthelos have been favorably inclined on the whole, nsols are 1-16 &ns8- for. Vorelgn government securitios have Dbeon more or less firm all diy. Amonz the internationnl stocks fmprovements occurred in Greek, Italian and Portuguose. Homa rallways have shown somo degree of firmncss all duy, Brighton deferred oxceptod, which leaves off dull and i per cont lower. Americans have been moro or loss firm ipts of Now York prices % hias been some cood prices show nearly a general advance, including % per cent Vabash do- benture, 3 per cent Union Paclfic, Missourl, Kansas & Texas, Denver proference and 5@% per cont in wost others. Canadians have heen neglectod. Mexicans niet With some supnort. first preforenco leaving off 3 per cont higher and ordinary 1 por cent, and thero has been fittle demand for money. Short loans have been ol ned A4 to l'3 ver cent. he discount market is easicr, two threa months bilis being quoted at 2y to 14 per ceut buying and fin New York Money Market. NEW York, Oct. 2, —MONEY 0N CALu—Ensy, ranzing at from 5 to 6 per cent last loan, closed offered at s per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPERR—3@5 per cent STERLING EXOHANGE—Wonk, with actunl business in Laniers’ hills at $1.83% for sixty- day viils and $.85 for demand. ‘iho clostng quotations on bouds: U8 48 Tew 1148 { Mutual Uni T U. S48 coup WIN.JL G Dot Cert. ] 111 U. S, 4ign rew rih. Pacific 1sts . 117 *Pacitic 6301 5 orth. Pacltic 2nds.. 11146 Loulsiann s'pod'in. 04~ |N.W. Consols....... 133K *Missonri G <. 103 |*N.W. Con. Dép. 4. 108 Tenn. new sots L 101 [StL & T M. Gen 8 8% Tenn. new st 58..) DI [SUL & S ¥ Gon. M 10 Teun. new set §s.. 78 [St. Paul Cousols ... i28 Canada So.nds.... . 1k SU P.C. & P, lata..! 118 1068 | Tex. P. L. G.Tr. Rets 54§ L19Tex PR G, Tr, Rets 803y . 851 Unlon Pacific Tsts.. 1063 106 | West Shore..... Gon. sl 80 ‘n.« R. G Gon, Byl 4T nsked. Boston Stock Quotations, BOSTON, Mass.. Oct. 21.—The following the closing stock quotations Aten & Top Boston & Al Bosto OBk Q Fitehburg . Flint & Vero M° i + 200 | Frankii 21| Pownbl to I 8 narack 17%| Anniston Flint & Pere M. pfd Boston L [ Maws. Contral. ... Diego 184 Mex. Cen. coni... Vest Ind Land Co. 1714 N. Y. & N, Engl Bell Talephone... .. 205 d0'is L Lamson Store Ol C Water Power Wis. Cen Atlantie. .. .00 Boston & Mont Calumet & Hoeld gloDe Rt %IN. & BB ions. 2, official ng stocks today FitANCisco. Cal., closinz quotitions for min Oct were as foliows: Suaans—Unchansed; cut o 1 granuluted, 5%c: standard “A," Rocelpts und shipmonts today lows: T ARTICLES, 0 tie. were as fol- BB 5) bales; sules, 17,25 Bl Market. The butter S arket was les were 8.000 pounds at 28e. firm. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu W ¢ %0 262000 | Cricaao. Tk, Oct. 24, Logan & Co. to Gom. bu. 285000 18200 | Duncan, Holllnger & 0 griin markets 2 bo - s opened this morning with a z001 deal of 1ife. e X T " Early foreizn udvices wore depressod, ‘the moro stendy, but tho incroase of 4.500,0.0 bu. i the Visiblo supply was too much for the early buyers and many of them sold out. Thomarket hasa moro healthy tone, All'weneed for some littloudvanco wre smalior and On (havl'm;lhu-u exohunge im(uy the buttor murcnt was firm: croamory, 20@200; dalry, 18 2. Eggs, flun b2 @00 RS St. Lo 1 Markets, 5 ruculpt..“ | Ihl;t‘ nlmuli.l come T, LOUIs. Mo.. Oct, 24, ~FLOUR—Unchanged, | S0on. The tota sible supply is 50,- WHEAT—Olosoll @40 above Saturday; | 492000 bu. azainst 34604000 bu. Tast yoar. eash, 66 Decomber, 6030 bid: May, 77¢ | Corn opouea stronz Scarcity ol cars has nsked, caused & big falling OfF in receipts. O stock ConN—Closed %@3%o nbove Saturday; cash, | DCre 18 heavy, overi,d 0,000 bu., one-half of the ario; November, §8%e; Dovember, 4750: My, | @ntire visiblo suppiy. ' but withal there s H great confidence that pricos wiil go higher, Tho receipts will be the important faotor 1o the near future. Ouats wero stoady. Tie In- croase In the visiblo supply is much more thun expected. Hog product was stronz. The Cudihy-Wrleht brokers are netive in sustain- inz pricos. Tho tualk I8 very ballish, CN1cAGO, TIL, 0ot 24—Counsolman & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commission company: The sentiment of the public toward the griin murkets lhud rocontly undergone n rudicnl change ~ Crops haye voen harvested and sold, country haluicos in commercial conters have tneroused, money 18 plenty and seekinz In- vestmont. Short sellers huavo bocoms over bold on account of the unusuil selling by farmers, who seem to have vied with the pro ATS—HIgher and active; cash, 28¢0; May, e, Rye—Iigher at 5, BARLEY—Qulot; sq i, HAY — Unchan raire, 100 @i, FLAXSEED-Quiet at #1.0644 Burrenr—Unchanged, 23@270; Eaas—Bottor at | \VI!I)‘K\‘*QIH‘I‘I at ROVISIONS —Pork, higher: Jobbing, $12.07'4@ 1210, Trd. hzhor AR S 19 REcErrs—Flour, %000 bbis.; wheat, 105,000 000 bu s 0ats, 85,000 bu.; rye, none; nple lots Towa sold at 80.00@13.10; timothy, aulry, 16@? o 0, barloy, non BULPMENTS fessional bours in depressiaz vilues. 1nvest- ik h ors huve for soveral weeks beon waiting for the waximum of receipts to cause the minhmum - of pricos. Values beins al- AT ST, (Abnornially low, any stronei- Eaas=While recolpts ure not partioularl N TsERMANAL (forEns BORVY the arcivals move slowly. x(vlnlul"lh{i buging. Thus the rain today, which market a dul tono 10e. BUrtkR ~The suppiy (s light and those who have been out over the stute sny that thero leulntod to check recoipts, wis 10ro po- hitn large increases in the visible supply., 1 the inevitable advince is once fuirly started we think that the buying will become Generul murket, 18}4@ dOes nol appear to be el Ay L suvage, and th is no safety on the short OOk Tit vou tonirs 1Aa% LOUBUEY. | Glda 0t Whewt, orn and Outse. Drovisions cans Y- G00d Whiokans blenteut 1@T5e, o | L0UA to be i artificial matket and thero 1s good miny béing oarried over - Ducks grs | 80 evident inclination on the partof both long and shorts to elose out standinz trades The genoral public will probubly ot eator the market uncil it assunivs not doinz much | GAME—1'ris rio ¢ and ducks u ter keny are com 0g In freely o commoneing to Areive. Quall wiore noria il X 0 1 o -~ condition, BT Al M ehikaampgoved | Ciiicaan, L., Qot. 24 —Kennott, Hopling & SR gualtr faghiokens BLU0B | oo Yo" 8 A, KtoWhiorters - Tho Gpaniug wis firm nind the murket ¢evelopea considerabio strength, b 81013 golden ; 0 kolder DUt Uhe UNONOCEs | Lirge recolpts R adliond” duskar'planek duuks u‘m-«".'-f wnd the incrense in the vVislble supply 6heeled A W lnt A 8 tha better speculativo sont ment wid eaused many lon's to drop visible supp 'y Is now known ur ihis s win their boldinzs. Tho nuch the largest evor soason. The trade is small ana the load 13 & very onerous bur- den for It Lo o iy, Without the heip of san- 4 #uine soeculators who bave paid mililons for B Al aetm——— thelr oplaions pricos would now be natorially W "y ower. " No_substantial improvement oun bo aciaas Oy, Moy, 0ot 24 —Waeae—Weak | looked for whilo these onorhious rocepte son Sidahrozulurs No.2hurd, ié@sstic: No. 2 red, | vinue but Iittle rullies will 00ume ocoasionaily e S e In corn and outs i botter tone hus developed 0,2 mixe ) uR @Ko inspite of the increusing stooks wud some ¥ tulxeds favorable roports us 1o the yleld of ‘corn wre 1 Juck rabbits, $h0KG A3 il rubD ey 01 0L sy ieros, B ""nllup::)..:l“" I“‘filu nlncrn:uldluu. 15 1 RILOIODA CATCALNS, 100 deor Surcasson 167 14ve Digeons, $L 5L, N Lo prairie, i crevmery, 2X@%c; dalry, Active und stronz at 15@18%e. Receirrs—Wheat, 120,00) bu; corn, 22,000 bu.: onts. 0 bu. Butesmests —Wheat, 90,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.: onts, uone. STOUKS AND BONDS, Transactions Reached wn Unusually Heavy Total in Yesterday's Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 24.—Advices from London of & strong market thore for Amerioan secu- ritles, together with the unexpuctedly favor- able statewent of the clearing house balances on Saturday and the heuvy trafiie reported by officluls of western rouds, contributed to u very buoysut speculation at the New York Stock exchange today. The transactions reached the unusuully bewvy total of 452181 sbures, of which 50375 were llsted aud 57,75 Hides und Peit, Following are the vrices pald by Omaha deuiers for hides and poity quoted suhject Lo ebanze Without notive: No. | sreen bides, 505 N 1vreen sulted hides, 4@i%e: No. 8 green uited bidor, Kolgcs No: | kredn saltod hides, 10 40 .bs., {@3%40: No. % croen salted hides, 2 10 4y Lba.. beslyoi No | veat euif, 8 Lo 15 Lbs., 5@ 60i No. ¥ veal 84t 810 15 1bs, d'50: No | dry TOphir.. Potosi L Best & Beleh Bodlo Con Chollar, d & Curr. Mozican. Mount Diab Navajo..... New York NEw Yonk, Oct. 24 —The following are the closing mining quotations: THE OMAHA DAILY At fally stondy pees. The supply was not | Sxcnust v nnd hatleed hunin Ih w0 JoRson: 00 1o very goodeows and helforsselilog at rom §1.00 1o $255 the bulk of the talr to vosd staff at from ‘b‘ 5 Ralls, ) oxen and stags were In fair demand and firm at from #1.00 to $2.35. Veal calves woro notive and atrong at from 8,00 to #5.00, with lar, stuff, wnd yeariing Al at from $1.50 to 8275, There was o vory falr trade in focdors and At fally strong pefeos for sultable grades, but thin, 1ight stockers were as hard to sell satis. factonily us ever awd broughit vary low pricos Tho extrame ranga ot prices was from 50 to the bulk of she trudiag at from 8235 to Representaslvn sales: DRRSSAD nRRF No.Av. Pr. Nay Ay. Pr 51152 8323 17, 10 60,1244 325 LR 3 Cows 1..1020 100 67 ol 160 2.80 1D 15, K2 160 1..8) 125 b ) 4., 867 195 805 17 788 1 160878 17 838 1 12768 17 ? 898 1385 a3 17 2 190 9 180 2 145 a 1% 2 180 98 100 2 15 211100 19) 2 150 1511w 3 160 [[RTE] 160 A NEIFRRS, 8.0% 17 1.7 200 CALVES 15 9.2 800 8 i 5 . 230 1 3 2. 195 360 1 2 2105 37 RULLS 1 M .1260 160 0.1370 200 2 1.1 165 1..1320 200 4 3130 18 1..1220 200 1 1..1400 2 w0 OXEN, 31450 180 STOCKERS AND PERLRAS 180 17874 240 2198 280 17 14,088 260 200 00 h o 405 20 50 00 305 20 12 2 60 805 2 4. 080 265 3 05 1. W 2% a5 240 21, 04 275 BN 24 2 1078 295 OATTLE. No. A No. 3 steors.. .12 steors 15 feedors 1021 3 10 1cow . 2steois 815 stoers U7 cows. .. 20 stoers 10 stoers 2 steors. 13 stewrs. 180 cows W 16 cows 22 steerst. Cows. fooors 5 focders, o130 57 cows... 11044 21 cows 1 steor i steers 03 COWS.. 4 fou 1steer. .. 100 26 stee 15 Cows.... 1042 1stee b7 steers. I B stec 1 feeder .. 010 2 bul s 1steer. ... 118) cows 084 8 cows. 927 6) feeders. 1105 1steer.... 115) 28100, 2 bu.ls. LU L8) 17 steers. . L84 1 steor ! 1steer . Bsteors . 2 bulls, 1bull 2 feode beows 1 cow 3 feaders. 5eows. 17 feeders. 205 §cows 15stoers. . §45 2 cows 11 cows..... 100 20stecrs 13 cows, 2920 2 cows. 20 steers... 1168 3 40 2 cow! 1 cow 700 125 1cow ... 19 cows...L 038 170 *Texans. COLORADO CATTEV. 1 toeder ... 119) 14 toeders. .. 000 17stears. . 5 foeders. . 1066 4 foeders .. 13.0 ¥ foeders .. 1226 1 feeder. .. 600 Sstr tlz ...1240 1 fecder.. 1040 1feeder ... 920 38 feeders 1051 alves... 182 2 steers. ... 1090 ters. ors 5 feeders.. 1180 enives L 331 1 fepder. . Woteeders. . steers eers. ... 012 2 steers.. Istecr..... t6) B stoers 20steers 1045 1 feeder . 1fee lor. . 04) i feodors 16 fee iers. sk 81 focders.. 951 T 1 415 1 " 440 1 6 steers 30 4 40 0 6 steers 440 5 steers 60 steor: 43 6 cows #4 steery 8 56 1 cow 2 buils 166 24 cow 10 Cows. . 260 & J 4 steers. §9) 10 steers 28) 2 steer: #5) 4 cows 23) S 46y PRI 100 1 cow . 8 steers.. 400 5 cows 16 stoers 30 5 cows . 4 steers... 1276 3 9) Hoa ipts of hogs ure ne cossive on Monday, but today's supply was tho neav- iestin ovor t reo months. "ASusual on Mon- day there wus 10 shipping and but iitie speculative domand. ‘I'rade was only moder- ately brisk und prices ruled steady to s nickol lower from stat to finish. Common mixed to the best buteher ho.s sold b from .4 Lo #5475 the bulk of the fair to good stuff us on Suaturday at from $.4) to market Avernsing up u trifle sontative suies: . No. Av. sk No. [ @ lower. Ropre- Pr. Pr. Av Sh. 24 120 160 200 200 120 ) 160 20 80 120 ) ReICT) & Siege—Rocei ps consisted of a loa ewes billed through for foeding. for desirable muttous is very active, prices are_quotsbly strong. Lair to nutt $5.00424.50; fulr to zood westerns, @i, smmon and stock sheop, #2203 £00d 10 cholce 40 to D)-1b. inmbs. $1.00@ LT Receipts and Disposition of Stock, Offlciul roceipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Union 8tock Yards company for tho forty-cight hours ending at 5 0'clock p. m., Octobor 24, 1802, RECEIT mand and Fro Novadn. e . Union Corl Yollow Iron Sl Quick Silvor |0 pratorred [pubwer... Plymonth. *asked, St. Louis Minlug Quotations. ST, Louts, Mo., Oct. 26.—Tho following quo- us worn made today on call: Stock, Bid, Asked.| Stock. Bid, Asked, ) L. Pt Murphy 4 i e sbsg__iitg Fluanci KANSAS C11y, Mo, Oct. 24, 407, NEW Youk, Oct. 24,—Ciearings, 97,332.478: balances, #,603,357 PAuis, Oot. 24 —Threa por cent rentes, 99f 27e for the account. BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 24.—-Clearinzs, 220; bulunces, ®378.115, Money. 0 per e LADELIHIA, P Ot 2L —Clearings, B4~ i balunces, #.07427 Money 4'3 por Mexenis, Tenn, Oct 2%.—New York ex- ehnnge selling ut par, Clewrings, $44032; bal- ances, $105, NEW ORLEANS, La., B8, Oct New York exchanze, Clenrings, 8 nercial, 7 A o Derd1,000 discount; bunk, par. OCINOINNATL 0., Oct. 24.—Money 4@ per cent. York exchnn Dir 1o premium, Ciearings, Bosroy, Mass, Oct. 715; bulunces, #1,008.591° Money nge, 810,04, L per cont, Exthange on New York, waiie discount 3 Louis. Mo, Oot. 24, —Clearin 0 balances, $3504L Money quiet, cent. Exchanse on New York o dfs _ORICAGO, TiL, Oct. 24.—Clenrings, #21.04),55; New York exchungo so.d at pur. Sterilug e chunge, steady, sixty duy bills, BL83%; de- mand, $4.85. Monoey steady 5 to 6 per cent. HAVANA, Oct, 24 —Spanish vold. 82573267k, Exchange tirm, but notquotably higher; on the United Stites short sight gold, 1l premium; on London,el9¥ premium. Sugar qulet. STOCK MAKKETS, LIy Cattle Trade Brisk ana Fairly Satistactory —Hogs Steady but Searce. OMAHA, Oct. 24.—Tho week opens with the usual heavy run of cattlo wud the usual lght receipts of ull other kinds of stock. Outile offerings were lurzoly westerns and common, but there Were aiso sume vory choice Leeves, Doth uatives wnd westerns, on s ile. The murket was stedy 1o stronz oo desi offerings of buef cuttle and u very fair ole ance, at least of tho early urrivals was effected. ~ Some ocholce 115~1h, cornfed steers brought #i8) aud pretty wood 1332 1. stec €00d o choleo steers sola On the ordinury run of gr. uot only brisk, but prices at from #270 10 B2 U OF Lwo LeAlns B~ rived too late to sell on toduy’s murket. Butchers' stuek and cuuners woved freely wold for 8460, 1o the westerns from £1.40 Lo §4.40. 5 cattie trado was uled tully steady CATTLE. | 1OGS. | SHEEP. | WORNES & MLS Hend | Cars [ Head| Cars | tHoad. | Cars. DISPOSITIO! T OATTLE BUYEIS, Omaba Packing Co.. The G (. Hummond (o Bwift & Co. The Cudaby Packing €6’ Bill5aeis Morrin,... 0 V.o Rothsciiia it. iecker & 1. & b White, 1%/ & 1. Van Sant.... Androw Haas .. o Bpee., Shipprs. and Feedrs Loftover.. o IR 81| 0,15 g Others Totals Chicago five Stock M CmeaGo. 11, Oct. 24.—18pocial Telogram to TuE Bee 1 -While the receipts of cattle were large In the uggrogate, there were not muny It is a warm situation when you are troubled with indigestion, or, in fact, any of thoseills that arise from derange- ments of the digestive apparatus, You go to the drug store and you will prob- ably take some pepsin preparation, some mercurial doses which will injure you forlife, Stopit. The medical fraternity throughout the world are now recogniz- ing Johann Hoff's Malt Extract as a standard remedy, Itisspecially recom- mended for invalids where a delicate yet strengthening tonic is necessary to build upa debilitated constitution, There are lots of counterfeits on the market. The enuine have the signature of * Johann {off " on the neck of bLottle, 1t is bene- ficial alike for man, or woman, or child, Eisuer & Meudelson Co., N, Y., Agents, that craded better than far from two-thirds of wale comlng off the ranges, of the nwtives was ostimatod at 7000 head and undor a 2001 demang for eastern und forelzn accounts tho markdt was rathor modiim, the 20,000 The run not on stronzer. The raneo of auotations fer nitives y Wik at from $100 to 8350, with mostof the tead- | |4 nn 1] f Ing at from #1.7% to .0, Poor and com- | m grades wore rather weak. Westorn | || ( (‘ 1 ) ( gers were in liboral supply (about 700V arrivinz, and were tarely steady They | __ #0°d on A basis of from $150 o 84 ‘v‘fv;r l’\ Il‘ c0ws to oholeo steers. Texans though In fu v 19 AND THNTS supply were saiable at about former quota- AWNINGS AND TENTS. tlons, or at from #1.25 to 8.2 for cows, at from £2.00 to 83,00 for steers, rtockers and feedors continue to racelve consideratlo attention and they remain at from $1.50 to #1340, The deman for hogs was briss and the fiot Woll Bras, &0 Qlficna AW INES, LT pAN that the receipts were the largest recorded | for v\nl\' day rocently, did not r|nu\m|l an _advance. The market was fuily o0 4 & TN B e — BiEhor U &t the close of Saturluy:s ciods BAGS & TWINES, | BICYCLES the best lizhtwal hts sellinz around $.6) and omis () nata Raa (1 fro £5.05 to 5.8, Althous e guality of Tmporters and mfrs, flone | Bleyelos s5id on . iy the ngs averazed com the greater | - sAKs, barips, twine. Pagments. 1) N, 1th 9t part chan tod hands above % Lhe popa ar and medium and at from 510 to £.9) for | BOOTS AND SHOES, Hight. The pritos were exceptional and tho | — T elose was sty <M o LAt 1y ahoap was at, a ittlo. bottes Morsa-Cog Sho3 € moy price than prevailed on the closing days of 10 Howar | Sir por10)ibs. Sheep on a basis of from £3.5) Wen e pricas 1 ml. the range of gaotations for lambs, with merchants pra Cattle, 21,0003 hogs, W0,00: sheep. - . 6,000, kondall a1 1 Qay 4,00) hoad: market steady: good to extra nu- | e Par| Shos company, boots tives & @H55: other: £1.50@30; rangers, 1 Ry r Sho s AN L Eabhor eoo 1, &1, 25425 Toxans, $1.85@L0), R0 | 8N 0 Harney Hoas—Recoipts, W) head; shipments, y stre st | stroot 0,000; market aon.wl stendy to qlrnnzi e e ——— rouzh and common, 5106510 mixed and v o = 2% packers. $3.4 : prine hoavy ind butehers' CLOTHING, waelehts, .60 i Hehe, !'.mbv‘.lm i ‘ Suerr—Receints. 6,000 head: shipments, nho tives, Toxans, $475; wosterns, § Clothing, notions, far ings. Give ne w tr Samples proanid b press. 111 ney s st COAL, COKE, | JORNIC K Market, Oct. 21 ~Reky Recelpts, t firm for ¢ ¢ shade Amon to mediums native steers, £.01 615 per 100 1bs; bulls and cows, *L10@3 K drossed beof stondy at i@ ie. Shipments t SErOW, 510 b U heads n 100 wler Olnallzll'uul,t'ol\r.|.imr (g zrd and soft coal. S, ¥ Eazle Comaizs Works 1 tron grassers, & kbl e rnico, window cny R B cor, Jithand Dougals LA AND LAwmS Rocoipt hoad; |10, 1112 Doage-st. sheep sieady. §4.5005 DS, e higher at | S ——— 4756, 25; d ressod stendy at T@s'ae DRY GOODS. per b dressed lambs, fira s 1065~ Recoipts, at £5.40@5.00. 400 liead; market steady ME. Suih & O Kilpatrick - Koch Kansns City Live stock Market. Dry&oods, notlons, fur- (Dry Gools Co. Notions KAvsAS Oity. Moo Oct, o -Cartu—Re- | fishing oods. Cornor |~ gants’ tir ¢ 200114 celpts, 0,201 shipments, 5100, The market thand Howard:sts. Cor Lt and Harney waus stron 0@ ¢ higher @4.40; Texas ani Ind ersand foo iers, #1800 shippin ¢ stocrs, 110 s SLTU@LT: stock- — FURNITURE. 3 HOGS—Koco! pte, 4.600; shinments, 280); m '| = kot b Iy stend 0! Ces rany olstapine (| o - g ke barey sty Jowers prices’ fan Omalia Upholstering G, | Beebe & Runyan SnERP—Receints, 24005 shipments, none: [ pholatared faraltaes, | Furniture Co., Grace an nominally strong for @ood; ofthers woa 021108 ¥ Tehot vs steas T5th stroot muttons, 85602 475; lam e, $5.000. 0. Whole sals galy | - —— e © Stock Market. - t. Louis € &1, Louis, Mo, Oct. 4. —UATTLE—Receipts, GRISERES. | DRUGS, BErC. 8.200; shipments., 5200; market steady and firm: fair tocho'co native steers, F.20@1.90; D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Bruce & 1201 medium to zoc ) and Indinn steers, 203 Jonos atroat, 10th and Harnsy ste oot Omalia, ket firm Owmauba, light, $). SHEEP—Rcceipts, 200; shipments. 1,500: mar- ket strong; medium to wood, #1064, 00 CRATCHED TEN MONTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was tlon, amounting to the sam of £4,16264 which sald” sum iU is provosed by a report duly adopted by the city eouncil to nssess on tho ol estate opposite whichsald sidowalks were copstruoted, as follows: N 88 foet 1ot 1 i 15 Omaha $i64 0 5 fout lot i hlock 77 50 46 3 ays’ use of Lot 1 block 8 Oniuha $118 05 Upper Marlboro, Md. 297 o1 Omaha 2170 33 ‘AI 3| feet Lot 4 bloek 50 1 SWIFT §PECIFIC gl part eistof wost 88 foet iot 7 block il X 197 S00 feot lot Lot 1 bivek 1 Lot 2 bloei 171 Lot i block 171 Lot 3 block $51 5 .50 Lot 5 block 19315, Omahu, $212 & 3 lot 1 biock 1082, O, zoof White Swelling B and hiave had no gl turn of the dis- Twas cured some years. nmyleg by using symptoms of e} ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and faifed, but 8. 8. 8. did the work, PAUL V. KIRKPATRIC + Johson City, Tenn. e free. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases 1 S Athanta, Ga.| BWIFT SPECIFIC COMIANY, SOUTH OMAHA. Lot 1 L.otd block 2 180,29 KOuntze & Ruth's wdd 80220 o Tots, Lot 4 bly To cover the cost of filinz nulsane amounting to the sum of #1407, whieh suid sum, it s broposed by a_report duly adopted by the city council, to assess on the. property ok 6 Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Best enttle. hoz and sheep market In the west 43 follow Lot 17 block 4 Hawthorne adadition $102 On 3th street in .. 3 4, To cover the cost of puving and cu Poppleton_avenuo from street, in Strect Impro amountinz to the sum o su it is proposed by a report duly y the city council, to ussess within said district ac ng nd’ street to 3ird v district No. 7 COMMISSION HOUSH: GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, adoptod n the property THE LEADERS, b et aecording to fvot front % 5 age and the usual scaling back process to the OMABA | %25 g toighou ke for car- | depth of the district us ted. Rate per L (1 Merket Rep ors foot. ®L862%. us more fully shosn by sald = “Proposed Plun of Assessuient.” Wood Brothers Tocover o’ cost of” Thiproving by puving 3 = = . and curbingz in street improvement distriet Fouth Omaha —Telephone 11,7, - Chleago | No, 03, comprising Nicholus street from 20th JOUN D DADISMAN. |y street to west iine of Isaae's addition, amounts WALTER . WOOD, | Manuer ing o the sum of $1.250.1% which sald sum 1t Market reports by mail anl wire cheerfully 18 proposed by u rep duly naopted by the turnished upon application, ety il 10 a%sess o the property in said i S 5 —— | distriot as created, nccording to foot front 2o TLLE and the usual seaiing back procecs: rate per =L — foot, £ K g more Fully suown by said 'ro > e osed Pian of Assessment,” Campbell Commission Co. | PN W S nine sz sureer, 23th streat and 25th Ve hrouzh tax lot Chicago, Eastst. Lonis, Kansas Oity. South L Sioux City, 5. section 9, township of each strc Tth_ strect, $1,500; 25th streer, £1.800: 28th avenue. $1.5,0; which suid sums it 15 Dropose | by i repott daty adopted by the ity council. 1o wssoss us follows: The umounts shiail ba assessod respestively on each stroet on the foot frontage on both sides of sald streots from Brsiol strect to Puxton street, according to the usial sealing biok process’in depth to the first alley or centerof block and inlan (s not platted to the depth of 13 feot, provided thit the assess- went north of Pratt street shall be one-halt Total cost Ol Fort Worth, A. D. Boyer & Company, sgand 5 Exehanzy Baildin - South O nnw Correspondence solicitad and brouptly answordl spectal attentlon to orders torstockors & feeders, Incorporatad, 1) ) Established, 1885, - - Capltal fully pald, 62 Waggoner Birney Company the rate of thatsouth of Prattstreet. Write or wire us for prompt and rellable marka: To cover the cost of opening 20th street Teports. llx?m:h tax lot No. 1, section 16 und 3 ST —y—t— R ety T, 10 Riverview addition, amountin 0 the sum l’crry Brothers & Comp‘my' Of $3,868.00, which sald sum It 15 proposed by a , report duly andopted by the city council to Live Stook Commisston. 35 on thie property as follows: Room 61 Lxchange Buildin Teiophons | NOTICE OF THE"SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. To the owners of the lots. parts of lots roal estute abutting on or 0 bo lovied on the ' west 130 feot of that part Iying east of 20th strect and the east 150 feet of thut purt lying west of 20th street of tax lot Frection 16-15-15§4,150.00, To be lovied 5o 16t 9 Riverviow 210 00. To be lovied on lot 11 ) 00, To be levied oo lot & 20 00, To be levied on ot 1 To bo levied on lo To be levied on lot South Omaha, Riverview, £1.10. #2000 Rivery , Rivery To bo lovied on the property and djucent to the streets. alleys or uvenuns horein nrnod oF | sgm moast feom bie broperty ou wich slde of situated in whoie or in pirt within any | Tomss oot from Cuming to Like stroet u of the d striots herein spociiied: T'rom Cuming 1o Yates street(excent above.) You aud each of you ure hereby notified that the oty council'os the city of Omaha wiil sitas u Board of Equatization, av the office of the City Cierk. in the City Hall. Omaha, Neb, on Friday the 25th duy of October, 1802, from o'clock . m. 103 0'¢loCk p. m. for ' the burpose of considering und cquaizing 81,658, 70, Frow Lake From Ersk Krom Grant st roet to Ersk] N street to G Str 2100.70 t o Burdetto streot.d From Burdetto stroct o Yutes stroot. 3 To be assessed to depth of threo lots, the the proposed | et aliey or to the centor of block. lovy of spocial taxes and nsscssments g [ g eovor the cost of extendinz 19th stroet shown by “Proposed Plans of Assessment' | grou the north 1ne of Hartmun's nddition to now on file I the office of suid City Clerk, and | Copter street, nmounting to the sum of $10, correcting wny errors thercin, and of hearin e | g5) 44 which sald sum it 18 proposed by u re- all compluints thut the ownurs of proverty so |yt VR S T LIS REORASOE Y 8 T8 to be ussessed and tuxed may make: ‘sald | R G RGODI Y BhE ot 10th speciul taxes and assessmonts proposed to be | 5 rea from thh sonth 1in, T lovied being ne ry to cover the cost of the | ST S0 Lhe South Like of fot b, o several improvewnts duly wutnorized to ho | “(SHIGH 1o Center stravt, we maude and now compioted, us follow of 10th strect and 3 of the To cover the costof pefmanent bric! side of 19th stroet; on the eas walks lald by J. O. Corby, amounting to the oty 740,55 foot at §3.4200, § sum of 807650, inciuding thoeost of Inspoction, | ‘west side of 100, stecet which siid sum it 15 proposed by wreport duly | gk S\ d adopted by the ity 1 10 ussess on tho R Nt ho properiy oppnsite which siid sidewalks Wore | yatis streot. o structed, us follows stroot. 7 ) onst 8'de the west de of 10th VNG on the TodBo feet at $10.% slde- ost of damazes fo w Judgmont opunin w.th costs interest i fuvor of Arthur Romington, Lot 13 block 4 linscom Place $10 WHOMRLINE 0 8 10k winof Mald sum It 18 Lovliblock 4 - 40 proposed by a réport duly adopted by theelty Lot 1 b ock 4 o 4 council, to assess us follows: Lot 13 block 4 - 4 To be'nssessed on the property on each side Lot 17 block 4 i of Ltk streat from Doulus siroct 1o south Lot 181 lock 4 40 20 clty Limits pro rata aecording o foot front- Lovigblock 4 4 57, ake; rato po. foot. 8080147 North 6 feet 1ot 15 block 11 Hanscom Place | 555 cover' tho cost of judzmont for damages 17 91, for change of grade of Eighteenth street f. Lot 16 block 11 Hanscon I Lot 17 block 11 e 840 2 Leavonworth street to point 400 foet south 0 the sum of of Mason street, u Lot 18 block 11 b? 21050, which Proposed by i re Lot 1 Cherry Garden #6] 76, portduly u loptod by the city councli to ws- Lot2 .- a oo, Bess pro rata uccording (o foot frontaze on th Lot§ o 61 60, property on both sides of Elzhtoenth street Lotd gL Eat from Loavenworth stroct to Pioreo streot and Mot A6 4-10 foot lot 21biosk 5 Wost Bad Ad- | wacdrdin o u 34 process in dition 47 K0, depth 10 the alley; rate per foot, #1504 s West End Addition 812 75, o covor e cost ol canstruotion of the 2 feetlot 2 plock 8 £V Smith's Addi- | sewor in sewer district No. 17, amounting to tion $:2 K. Bouth 4 feet lot 2 block 8 E V tlon &5 72 which saia sum duly 55058 0 the D tho sum of i posed by a_report councii to It I8 pro- d by the city operty in said dis nith's Aadl- Lot i block 8 E V Smith's Additlon #5; triet wecording Lo fool frontnges the corner lot South 44 feet 1004 block 5 E V Suith's Addl- | 16 he wasonsed for tho L0ng0r aldo only; rate tlon H6 24 per foot, §.76m2. To cover the cost of permurment sidewalks To cover the eost of construction of sewer in Kansus stone, including insbection, Iald by | gewer district No. 1, atnounting to the sum arnas & Son, smounting 1o the 'sum of | e £38500, which said s 1t s propose | by #,204.15, which suid sum It is proposed by @ [ Yeport duly adopted by the city counel to reportduly adopted by the city council 1o as- | yssess us follows: To he assessed on the prop- 5655 QUi Lho PFODEFLY OpDOSILe Wi idslde- | erty ndjoining sewer according to oot front- witlks wero constructed, us follow weo In depth 1o first wlley. Lot 4 block 514 O uha #125 10, I k Lot block ik 17440, To cover the cost of damages for change of Lotd block 32 grade of Dougias stroet frow Sixteenth st to Twentleth st and © lntersecting | utreots ( Ko per f 174 O Lot § block : E 53 teot lot 6 block 139 Omuhi 8131 16. amounting to the suin $,097.00, which said Lot 6 biock 14) Oma 3 sum it 1by & report duly adopted 4 124 0b. by the ety cou suns i follows: lozk 114 Omulia 850 18, On Dougias st from Fourtoonth st. to Fif- 1ot Capitol wddition 861 67, teenth st., #1,000.00, £ 22 feot sub 1ot 3 of lot 9 Cap.tor sadition | “Gi'Douging st.. from Fifteenth st. to 8ix- 8306 - toenth st., $1,60 .40, W % sub lot 15 of lut 2 Capitol adaition 867 01 On Douzins st., frow Sixt enth st to Twen- To cover the cost of artiticial stone side tleth st 8800 d walks laid by Ford & Huse, as per their est On Douglus street, on north side from wate Of August loth, 152 lucluding 1uspecs | 200l streot 10 west due of lob 2, Housel's subs —— e OMAHA bbers” hrector ~ P HARDWARE, Reetor & Wilhelmy Co. | Labeck & Lina, corner 10th and Jackson | Dealors stroots. " 1 HATIWARS A0 L 1A o ole | 1.1 \l'l“‘{..~—_—' Chas, . Lo T A Wakeill A% 0 1 m e, wo ot AFPOLS AN Y parqa ot th and Donglas rioan Por. 1 MITwanksy Oberfeller & 0, q i ? 2 < m‘\l‘mv .t PAPER, | O1Ls. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Per, ot | OVERALL King & Mirsof "k & 8% pants ahirts and ovorallh ate G1E18 South 11th at PRODUCE COMMISSION W mmg}-j"& Branch & Co | OYSTERS Stneal. David Cole & (o, telephin Jas A Clark & O ST SOuth 18t At STOVE REPAIRS Oniaha Sove RepuirW'ks | fes and wa ronny | Kind ocstove made. | 2 Bougine | —_— SASH | TOYS, M. A Disbrow & Co. | 1L Hardy & Manufacturors of sash, | Co oys. dolls, album doors bIinds ani | fundy goods honse fur mouldings. Braneh of g goods, ohit tlee, 14th and izard sts. | N | ) am St aiviston: on south side from 200h stroet tothe west line of sub lot 18, subdivision lot 2 Cape 1ol ndd. £,610.46, On Douglus stroet. on north side from the wost line lot 2, Housel's subdivision to west Jnosub s, 1ot 3, Oupltol add.; on south side from the west line of sub 18, 1ot 2, Capitol "l“ wostline of lot G Housel's subdivision, On'Douglas street, on north side from wess lno of sub 8 lot 2 Cupitol st linesub i lot & Capitoi ndd. ido from west line of lot 6, Housel's subdivisior Lo westiine sub 12 1ot & Capitol aad, $1,69. 0 On Douzlis street on norih side from w line of sub s lot & street: on south side tro 3 Capitol addition to Hth s |7 On 40 street from ne south iine loc i K On 17Lh street from street to Dodzo stroet On ISth streew from Farnam street to Dodee street, #1.40.4.61, O il streot from Farnam streot to Dolge streer, #0161, To be nssossed pro rat fronage in donth to the To'cover tho cost of dumnges for gradin Martha svrect from 20th str amounting to the sim of sum it is proposed by u re, adopted by the eity council to assess on the property Martha streot from 2ith to 24! ch sido in_ depth to tko alic rdinz todhe nsual scailug buck process; or oot A", L1350, ub 12 Lot 50. thiine of lov I ta 1St add, $730.84, alie rth of karnim ceording to foon nterof biock high su Castellar stroot in grading dis= . sum of #,5). 54, W satd'sum it is proposed by a report duly adonted by the eity council to nssess on the property on both sides of stellar street from 15th stroet to 21th street pro rding 1o frontazo und the usual sea K procesy in Gepth to the wlley: 1n bioeks 6 und b, . 15 Rogers’ addition. and blocks 7 und 5, Gatupe beil's addition, 1o the depth of threo lots: in property aot sublivided to the depth of 151 fopt. Rate per foot SN To cover 3 cost of gr street from h strect to the Way In grading district feh so by wreport duly adonte 1sess on the proverty on sidesof Divenport street fron 40t stre tho Beit Line vadlway pro rata per toot front- axo secording to the usual sealing < pr cess i depth to first wiiey W feet, Rite per (oot 3,75 10 cover the cost of siading Lake strees from 42d street to 4ol street (n grading } trict No. i wmountin: to the sum of 2, [ which said sum it bs proposed report duly adonted by the city col 3054 0 Ll Droverty on cah side Steect L0 43th street pro & b or Rute ner fon s cost of wrnd iz isth stroo Farnam streot to Burtstreet In gradin trict No. 4, amounting to the sum’ of $8,310,12, whieh said stm 1t is proposed by o report duiy adopted by tho eity council o assess on Lo property on each s de of sth street from ruuni 10 BUrRt pro ritun por foot frontige, wecording to the nsual sealing back process to tho alley or reot. Kate nar foot, 814041 o cover the cost of grading Grant streot from Twenty-first street o Twenty-fourth stroot and tho eust aliey running north and south in bl Idiewild; nmounting to the sim of #i12 which sald si 't 18 proposed by a report duly adopted by the eity counolt 10 ASKe8s Pro rata on the property adjacent as per foot frontunze; the property on the alley av urth the rate of the property on Grant . Indopth to the first all 'y, 524 feet at #0.062047, § 12, 1L stroct, 152 feat ntd Tocover tho cont of grading Twenty-fourth street from Belt Line rallwny to Fort str wmountinz 1o the sum of #1,104.586, which sum 1618 proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council (o wssess on the property adjoining und enchoside of ‘Twenty-fourth street from Bolt Line railway to Fort strect pro rat aecording to fool frontage; rato por foot front, §.2 I'c cover the Vinton street to the n No. 2 and the cost of Jo B Reeves & grading distriet No, of 4,0 report To ¢ 05t of gradinz 15th street fro I 1o of Ouk Bl dd, FL constricio 1V alley siroets, in 210 tho it by & ty council to ‘ rding to the foot frontu on ith street on each side, from Vinton st o4 ) 0 O0uk (11 udd. No. % aceording to the sl ! seallng buck process in depth 1o the nllov , where the alley Is paraliel with 15th streeg, L 150 fect on other propertys the ihove Comprised in grading district No. 7 1 Rate per foot, B1LA0H, ‘ To cover. the cost of the construction of sewer in sewer district Noo 150, amount! 1o the sum of #150265 which sald sum it 8 pros= posed by o report'duly adopted by the city COune L, Lo ussess on tho property nLing on Bl sowor uccording 1o Lhe (0ot frontage. cor= ner lots having sewer on both sldes o he Ssosko | on tho lon ek frontigo oniy. 1t it per foot, #0908, as 1 fully shown™ by sa. Phloposed Plan of Assoss nent. the costof dn 200l streot o Hurnod and wiley 1 i wndg streets fromn ith street to 271 amounting to the sum of $1,500.0)] which saldsum 1t1s proposed by u repord du v wdopted by the 'wity councll ‘to usses on tho. property on ot aldes of i st rond from Karnum (o Harney streets. and on botl sldes of the ley from th stroet to h) avenue pro rata, aocording to foot fron und the usual soading back process o depth, O 20uh sUrost. onst sido, two ot on 26t west side. L foet: 'l on each side o yatoeet. RRate per foot, #0044, are further notiided thte ud »Propos:d A0% Of ASs@sxmMent” are HOw subject 1o the) pecuion und eximination of wny of *hof 8 of siuld 1018, b arts of 101 or § v of] e sLite, or the lnspoct| Or exiuiainmtion of any other person Intores sald pro Dosod assoswinents, at (he ofice of said o and thit by i roport of w committes of ounsil duly adopted, 1t 18 propose | i unless for good wud suflicient o 0 1t mny he otherwise ordersd and determiaed, that thol COSL O Bibid L DrOVeRants rospectivly bo - sessod on the several lots, purts of love niid plecesof roal estito as shown by said ~1r. Dosod Plans of Assossmont, You. and each of you. are hereby notified o) appear before 811d Board of Kualization, the Lime auil pl e «bovo spectliod, o niako uny compluint. statement. or oojestion vo. dcalre concerninz anv of sill proposed ey io and ussessmonts of Apecitl taxos JOUN GROVES, City Olerk OMAHA, Neb., October 10th, 150 an Hurney avenue. Vot 4