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THE OMAIA DAI LY BEE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 99 Ly 1892. WIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS November Lard Much a Phenomenal Ad- vance on 'Cliange Yesterday. BEGAN COVERING ARMOUR FREELY sughout the Day fog Products Were Active, a Times Excited Wheat and Corn Were Dultand Steady. 21.—~The comet on was Noverber lard. That w phenomenal advance of e, 1 staples were scarcely lo It wastho talk that Armour froely und that he must have been Lieavily short i week ago Lary POk Jumped up held ali but 155 of it January ribs uroup Grse. Whoat and ¢ wore dul and The formoer e of it and the latter galned & small fraction, All duy o, Wt times oxelted were about 13,00 b AL pricos wt Ui thero was CHICAGO. ‘Change tod urtlelo made Other provis'c prisingly agl was cover 1M y products were netive and The receipts of live stock Ad less thun expected nnd yards hizhior, Amonz shorts wild rush to cover, with the elfques’ brokers helping the exciterment ale by bluding seainst the shorts. During tho a8t hour there wore heavy readizing sales, but the market, thonzh ylelding somewhat, was firm, 1 too < the offerines without breakin: Wolfl, who absor 1agood deal ot the pork e first hour of tho session, was Stniz for Armour & Co. Cud- also reported to hav by some buylug at the e with setfine heovily had wequired 18 upwaril T WO Cr the markot momentium Wheat showad firminess at the enced ehiofly by the extreme eold weather in e northwest nd the Hoht reccints in Chi But there was heavy soling on the ad- vanco, Pardridgo beinz the I the toreabies quoting the (broad as easler on henvier offerings of Rossian wheat which wis having a depressing effoct on e Sk markers, Tudban shopoients were also Tiberd, Naving been 180, 0 oashels 1ist k. agninst 4.0 01 SUe week provious, and 14,000 bushols for the same week las your Then the visih e sunply tnercased 1 than generaily expocted and the receipts i the west were heavy, Trade was mostly The opening wis o shado better than irduy’s clesing, but prices declined half uled steady, and the clos ng was swer for December und lower start influ- it aboiit tor My Jenwas nearly foaturoless were somewhiut below expectation. and the provision market was strgns. which helpad to hold the market stoady. The volume of busi ness w o modorate, I rket opened Rightly nbove the #ial quotations of Satur- duy, was firm aud sold up from ez 10 J4c, then A off tye and closed with a rriflo ca Oats was very dull. Prices had i 2,0 rane Froights were weaker and lyc 0Wer ab 2ige for wlient und e for corn to Bu'talo. Estinated recelpts for ssmorrow: Wheat, arsi corn, B10 CArs: ORls, Y cars; noys, ading futnres ranzod as follows: OPEN. | WG| LOW. | CLOSE King dnnunry Jush Guotations w Froui—-Dail and uneh S04G5.00; wintor strai: patonts, 13 bakers, $2.55¢8.00, udys No. 2, 41%c; No. 3 cash, dle: L N white, 3itac. 3t oo winter pat- its, R1.2004 4 Bpring spring stralghts; CouN—§t No. 4 vellow, WiteaT—N| B1aL04c 2e; 8 spring. f. o b, ©: No. $L00%. OTHY SEED—DPrane, §1 PORK—Mess, per bbl, 8 100 bs, #1050 short Tibs, sides (logse), 87.65; dry s shoulders (buxed), @T.50: short cloar sides (hoxod), §8. (543, II“I'“ BKY—Distillers' finlshed goods, per gal,, Buoan—Vuchanged. Tho following wero the roceipts and ship- ments today: ARTICLES, i b., 45@70c; 1. 04, ;' 1ard, por RECEIVTS, | oo o MENTS Flour, bibls Whent, ba 140000 C el EG3.0.0 Oats, 't .. 120000 Kye. bu i 400 Euriey, bu 45.00) On the Produce exchanze tolay the butter marcet was quiet: eronmory, 2 @ioe: dalry, 10 @:0c. Egas, flrm: strictly feosh, 20235, New York Graim and Produce, W Youi, Nov. L ~I'Lovn ripts, PKES: eXDOTS, 1400 LIS, 14,500 sueks: ate den steady: sales, 1560 @275 winter whe 1o fan L \nesoti ighits, $330634.20; patents, £ 2048, CouN MPAL—Steady, fair demand; yollow TV 80, WHEAT—Recoipts, 313,000 bu.; exports, 214, 000 bu.; sulos, (65000 bu. of futures and 4500 bu. of s Spots dull, lower. closing stendy; d. Tutse in store und clevaicr: 77 aflog, 0. b.i No. Bred, T24e; un No. 1 northe i No. Znorth- 2 Milwankoe w No. 3 spring, . Options opened weik and dutlined 3¢ on easler eables and wenk west; acted ‘e on lighter Interior receipts ind falr adviunces, declined %' on corn selling, in- crease In stock and vislble supply: closed wonk ut @20 deoline: spocalation dutl i wholly locni switehing, No. 2 red, Decomber, 76 13- 104077 50, losing wt 77e: Januiry, W 9- 160 . olos| T8%0; Muy, K3AGS1 e, Closing o i June, o RviE—Steady, dull: western, 50 c. Stocks of gran in store wnd aflont Novem- ber 19 Wheits 16,070,165 bu.; corn, 1,512.0 7 bu 0u b 248, DU rye, 108,52 bu,: burley. B0 bu. s malt, 17,750 b, * BARLEY - Quiet at (50 Bawiky MATT—Qu oo CORN—LRecelnte, W 00 b bu: sales, 170,000 bu, of futures, ! spot. Spots weaker, quiet: No. 2 B0L@hi 0. Uptlons wore dull i wethout speciul et e closinz unchunged to lge lower: December, BUX@AIL, 010sIng at HUC: Januwry, 5% g sy e, elosing at bilge: May, 850500, ¢losing at h'e. OAT8 = Reccipts, 118,001 bu.: exporis, 100 bu; les, 000 bu. of futures, 70,000 bu. of spot. Spot dullbutsteady: options dull and steady: Doeepmber, M6 uitge 0sing at U6, January, §i%¢, closing av i May, %@ 40%¢. c108 N al 11505 Apot, No. 2 whit mixed wostorn, $4050; white western, 4o No. 2 Chicago, #0'5e. 3 A= Quice Hops—Dull: stoady. SUGAR—Kuw, moro’ act've, 500 bags: contrifugals, 86 test, BIOre AcLive, sieidy. MOLASSES N e w ( opun oLl v, now 1 Fairly uctive, stendy. Quint, stoady. 41,000 s, i exports, 15, sules, refined, leans, lower, falraemand; EGas— Hines VORK moss, Bid. 15000 cut’ meats, 1r Novewber, Ateam elos 108, none ol hoss, @13 59; new xtra prioo now, $16.5060 guist middies duil; siort .00, Lard, bigner, dull; s wt 8 0.55 Did, #1100 ask OpLion sales, W1 tierces. + 8181 usked: De vy, #04° closing £1.45 bld. alr, ot e demand, 16 TRON - Steady: Amercnn, $15.00Q] CopPRi— 10 litke, $11.0.@12 10 Lran—Dull, unchan od Tix—Straits, $.0.95 bid. o Market, New Yonk 1.—Options opened steady, wnehunged 10 10 poinis wdvance: closed firm, Q@e up Eaies. W bigs, Ineuding Novewber. § 0. docember, $16.204510.50; Janu ey B0, ey, $16.00; Murch, Apri, £575; Muy, 3 5.0@10 september. 15 Bpot Lo, Hroicr, wore netive; No. 7, 17124 i JaNKINOS Aov. W.—Firstordinary, | rois per 1) khos: goad swoon (8. 1250 reis colpts dupimz tie Weok. 700 Lugs: pureh the S0 0 ba wi ships 5 ta the Un ted L4y 0 bags; stouk, ' 11600 bia 23, SANTOR Nov. 10.--Good uverage, 1L000 rels or |- klios: recelpis durinz the week, 91,00 Pabe: birchuses for the United Stiaiss, : 0sbigs: shipuents to the United Stutes, 0 U 8; stock, 2 200 Uuss. Fithsh Grwin Peadn Review. LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Mark Lune Express. in ity weekly roview of the British grain trade suys: The deliveries of Eugiish wheat from tho generyl quaiity ¥ low, though Quring the last fow days the condition ha slightiy i proved. An advince of s re- coraedt 1u Murk Lune. whero suiall business bus beeu Uupe centoring chlolly ou the best L BLad0; 600 re- | wood s | heavy forelen whonts and bracineg near! Pacifio eoast whoat. Prices of fore howover, have been kept down owing 10 the TAF20 eXports from Rusein. The miid weather led to A decilne In barley 1o 2is. i oats Lo 1 and In corn to 108, At today's market 11sh wh were firm. Amoricun was h 6d advance. A few snies were mado at 3d ad vance, Forelgn wheats were unchanged. od American flour was 3d donrer. There was ttle aale for harley, oats. corn and the price of each was down 6d Omuha Prodoce Market. ArpLes—Thore has beon mo very recent change in the applo market so far as prices concerned. Good wpples are quoted At ELT@4.25 Some very fancy stock might poy sibly reach M., while more common stock would 20 a8 10w 18 §.5), There I8 cyery pros- pect that apples will te hizier befors lons *ucking polnts ara pretty well cleaned up and 1t will be necessary to socure future ship- ments very lirgoly from storage. Both New York and Chieago are complaining of a short 20 In the supply and predioting an eariy ad- vanee BANANAST1 §8 1, D s matter to ot domand is not ter bu tan easy yek. Bt the o of the year e, Culifornia fraits are about outof the market tor L1 seas Thero ar fow peats still lingering fn the Ly enough i juotea at 42 of straw bereies and arrived on the MmArKet and it v oUiors, Dro fed the shi ensol at the outed s sold readily to Irawer of twelvo brought $1.00 1 less, BUrTEr—The recelpts of butter continue quite Iiherat. Fhe best country roll isquoted L IS00.0%, WILh oceasioni sales av e 3 Strictly frosh stock is searce und sells o rendily. Tos house stock seils atabout tickens nro coming In frealy wmenein: to aerive. Quail Guler weathor has improvet Gou, Prairio chiolens, #.0 @ 1.0 Vi1, #1750 snino. $L00; jack @1.5): plover, § Jden’ plover, vas back aucks, 8 00K red- hoid ducks, #550: muliara ducks, 851 blog wing teal, $155: green winz teal, $iow: mixed Jack rabbits, H4.0:G¢1 253 sall Fub- ol 503 squirrals, #L.0)0 wntolops Sl 2o deer sadd es. 15@ 60 antelops .1 e; doer carensses, 0@1ze: (ive pheons, ¥ ) Ml ki grapes hiuy dn i New Yori, They 1000 pe E 3315, ke Poviriey - The near npproaci giving day las great'y stimul mand for tur eys and nt thes mé time ciused othor kinds of noultey to ho neziectud some whitt, Chckens ae ine 10 be slow at 0l £oe A poostors at e, Geoso and ducks. live, Turkeys thus far have not arrived very freely. Thov are quoted at 1dl2e for live and 150 e for die QUINCES—or boy, § aud ducl WO SeRECE, the game 125: 4 rouse ont advanco hero at 845 ATC of Thanks ed the do at Caltow. No .1 greon s Omahin Hides o HioesNo. 1 zreen 4@4i, 3 No. 2 zroen salt 1ercon saltod, 25 sulted, 2 1o 41 1hs., g ihs., fic; No 2 veal ealf dry' it 6 1o 7e; No 1y sulted. st half cont per pou SHEEr PELTS grecn CRUBTRUTS 2 dry flint, 40 0 Part cured hides nd Toss than fully curel. nsalted. each $ie@al riinzs short wooled eariy dry shearlings (shorv No. L, each, 5@l0c; dry s short wooled early skins, No. i dry flint Kansas and Nebrasl Dutcher wool pelts, per 1., @litge: ary fling Kansis rain wool pelts, per ib. dry flint Colorado butcher netual wel:ht, W@idse; dry flint Colorado murrain wool peits. per 1h. actual weicht gaplie: dry picees and bueis, netual weizht. fagte, Uave feat cut off, as it is useless to pay frolght on then TALLOW AND GREASE tailow. No. 2 3@i0: iro se. whito| B, e wse. dnrk, ol WA, prine, 6@ 5e; rongh ta el each, wool peits, per Ib.. it Taliow, grease, white aro s,y buttor, 220 10w, 15@ ‘e bees- S Lows Markers §1. Lovis, Mo.. Nov. 2 Wirtay—Cash hetter low Saturdiy: Decombel Tikor Muy, T912@7 %5c, Coix—Cish Tl Saturday: Decemlber. May, 4t OA'ts—Cash, hizhe BUTTER - Qiict: croaniery, Enas Poi nomt —Unchinged. &5 ontions, bae be- 8 January. dairy, DHIN ard, ner lour, @ )1 by ; oats, . C0 b Flour, at. 106,000 rye, 15,000 StpaENTS 7.000 Lbls.: wheat, 28,000 outs, 16,00 bu.; rye, {000 ¥ New Yors Dry Goods Market. NEW Youk, Nov. 2L —The dry oods market opened with continned spee interest in cot- tons The movement wis not so heavy as dur- the pist two weeks, many large buyers 15, but there are requ rements to bo met, while very scarce tor any delivery in ac- Ccordance with needs. The sale of many tictes has been stopped by the mills and prices aro stili on the upward trend. Numer- ous further changes seem pending Wool were advanced o 4%c. ATIIErS ached was advinced to Ghe. rgo snes of wide sheotings in rarters and prices are [ikely to be ad- There were | some vance Toi marken NEW Yonk. Nov. 21— PETROLE shortly before tho l0se 5,0 0 bbis. 5o and the price was pronipily bid up Doing nskods Pennsylviile oll whor options sles, { Ll ofl sales, none: 5,001 bl JxsrEn OtL—Stronzer; erado, Be: yol- TALLow—=teady, dull; clty. Teosin TURPENTINT M—Dull; 1ats 5230 U Saes, 5.00) hbis, at 170 bid; total #2.00 for pls ). Srondy (i inas City Markets, Mo, Nov. 21— WREAT—Stealy 2 hard, 61@HYe; Noo 2 red, 6875 S1az31 e K KANSAS Criy o lo No. @i, oty ady; No. 2 mixed, OaTs - Ste iy No. 2 mixed. Burrer-Duili eresmery, —§t 2@ e, 340, Zyge; dalry, 18 Iy at 103200, Wheat, 64,000 54000 bu.s bu.; corn, bou onts, none, SIIPMENTS—Wheat, corn, uone: Liverpoot Wets, Liveneoon, Nov. 2L—-WHEAT—steady; de- mand poor; 1 erutely. Coux—1ls mixed westorn, por contal BACON—Lonz wnd short olear, 55 1bs., 46s 64 per ewts lon: 45 1bs., 465, Cotton Market, ORLEANS, Lo Noy, -16c5 low middies. 7 7 —Firm: mid- )t recsipts. baies; sales, 10,100 Onicaco, 1., Nov. 21.—Counsolman & Day to Cockrell Thros. Commission company Aftor openinz ut 'ee highee wheat Lecamo houvy on so ling ARAINSL lirge receibts u northwestern volnts wnd elosod woak unde senttered selling by longs. to whom the vis ble supply wis 4 discourag t. How much lonzer the northwost can move wheat into Sight at Minneasolis and Duiuth and sup- Pross roports of Aecrouses ut country stitions is u vroblem. Corn and ouats wore quite firm wnd closed ashade hi bee than Saturday on a - ettor doman | for shipment. Provisions were exeited and elosod at & sharp advance, i the demoraliz itlon among Junuary whorts owing to disappolntment in’ hog ro- © The Cudubys were freo soilers of the Mauy product throinvh brokers, but did wlmost nothing openly except to buil Janusey scuil. My Drices wre consigerably 100 high eown- pured with Lozs und corn wai thers should be kooa vrofits selling for & lonz pull. There Keems (o he tttie, i any, short intorest in Miry products Ciicaao, L. Nov, 21, Co. to 8 A, McWhortor: — The opening was sirony, but large rocelpts in tho northwest and a far-e lncrouse In the visibe subply with Jower eabies und lizht trade, cuused lower murseis iwter. Winter wheat markets generaily docrosnd thelr stocks lust weel but northwestern firmers sul huve the solling craze wna cheek overy advineo With thel) phenomenal offerings. This is now about the only wdverse condition hanging over the imnrket and 1t 18 hoped thit this will shortly dis . poen Notwithstandinz the heavy roceipts th st ut primary markots Wwus loss 250,000, Corn and Oats wor Stronz all da A decrensing v sible supply is the main source of strenzth. There were hoavy shibments of corn here today, but itis teared thut hoiders wn working by the luke oo iate to aceoriplish much bofore the season closes. The light receipis of boks enibe Dig »mark up prices and this they continue to do. LRwiers who wre foeiing for the top are Duving w burd thue of it Kennett, Hopkins & STOCKS AND BONDS, Was Weak for the m Start to Flaish, v, Nov. 2L—The Stock market wias duil throu:hout. Speculution wis weak for the Faliway |ist from start Lo tinlsh, although outside of Lurhington & Quiuney, which do sliued 1% per cont, und Missourl Pucifie.which declinel 1% per cent. the net losses for the duy were Jess than 1 per ceat. Not only Mis- souri Pacitic, but the other Gould stocks were heavy, a £ et which lnduced by the wraders fur the suork The culation st fry Railway New Y uecuuns. | strln) gronn and | the peenitios was o | marked contrast to the weaknnas of the railways. Amonz tho for er, National Cord age common wis favorits, selling up from 1384 to 138, American Suzar, whieh houded Wil 6Uhor stocks in point of activity, was n strang, solling 1p trom 107% to 100%, ‘And ¢ ing wt 108%. Distilling and Cattio Feeding, which was second on the It in activity, raled“firm antil near the c.ose. when it ylelded abont 14 per cent. Corsolidatel Gas rose X. while American Tobaeco, common, dropped 2 Among the industrials: Colorado In brisk demand, and advanced ciosing at 4:%; Colorado 3 2, whilo tho proferrea Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan ross 1. and pater declined iy, The market closed weak for the rall ways and firm for the industri s Th Post suys: The outlook for good cx- ports dopends upor fuctors whose operation can't be surely prodicted, the aisposition, for inatance. ot London bancers to withdra thelr maturing loans from this market and the action of the Buroponu buyers Tn any ovent, howover, 1t 1& well fo remember that the foderal trensury 18 In o far botter position for puyinz ont gold than it was when lnstsu mer's moveniont censed and that the interior exchanzos of cufroncy wre reisonably sure leronfter 1o o in New York's favor. The following are the 0108 ng guoi ations for the landing »n the Now Yors Stock ex chaneo today stronath of the some of in 0l was 1% to 42, common, Fose stocks Atehtent Adams 1 i Alton, T it do_profercod Amerlean Lxy Baltimore & Oulo Canuda Pacine waada Southorn entral e hos. & Ohio Nloago Alton. ... i Bur. & Quiney hicago Gas ... onsolldsted (ias CC & SE L 010, Conl & 17 Cotton 01l Cert Del. Hudson D.Ta & W, DR &Gt D& o st Tenn Erle do prd Fort Wayne... .. ireat Northern | &1L prd 10k Valloy 1l ols Centrnl . St Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tox. pii Lake Erie & West Ao prd ke Shore Lemt frust Lonls, & Nnsi Louls & Sew Al Manhattan Con Momphils & ( Michigan Con Missouri 1% Mobiln & Ol Nashvillo Chat National Cordage. do pld ¢ NI Centra i 1 Denver & ¢ rilwesiorn. 10 prd N.Y. Central NV &N Eng ntarlo & Western 10 | orekon Tmp 10)t [Oreon Nay 934[0 S, L & U 1224 Pacifie Mail 62" Pooria Dec. A% Pittsburg G Pullman N &' Paince.. itock Island § St 1, &S K 18t pld |st. Paul 3 do pri S st aul & Omaha Tl T Southern Paciflc Sugar Hefinory. Tenn. Coal & 110 Fexas Pacifle Tol. & 0. C i’ Union BAYTY Pho totalsales of stocks today were 21,500 shiares, elndinz: - Atehison, 188)0: Buriin 101, 6,00 Chieago ¢ Colorado Coal, 4.300; Distiliers. 19,7 Loutsvilie & Nashvil L 44005 Na- tionni Cord nd, 5700 Northern | Keading, Rock 1,0 0} Western Missouri I 00; New i “prefe Island, 5200 Union Pacific. 7 Vel New Yonk, No sy, runzing from loan, 445 par cent; 2. —MONEY ON OALL— 4 to 5 vor cont: inst closing offered at 4 per ANTILE PAPER 535 per cont. STRRLING EXCHANGR — Plrm. with actunl busin kors” DIils at 81.54@485 for ty-day biils and $1.87% for demand. i'ne closIng quotations on bonds 48 reg . .. 1ldlg| Mutusl Union s L8.48 coup. L 114%|N.J. O lot. Cert UL dign rog, L 1004 | North, Pactilo Ists. Pacifictis o1 10714 | North. Pacliic 2ads Loulslana st'p. Ui N W Consol Minsouri s 10234 | N. W. Con. Dob. 5s. Tenn. now s L 1013(/SE L S LM, Gon 5s Tenn, new sot 63, 191 [t L & 8. V. Gen. M Tonn. new set ds.. i St Panl Consols ... Cannda So. 2nds... L. 101|SE 1 C & P, Dsty Central Pacific lats.. 108 | Tex. P 1. G.'Tr. Rets D& R e 115% Tex. PG TE Rets 20t DISRC 80 L 167 Grig tnds 107 < 0ite h 70 M 2 Boston Stock Quotatiol BosTON, Muss. Nov. 2. —The following are theoiosing stoak quotitions: At & Top- ... ot & Heci. Boston & Albany ( Catal) Hoston & Muine. . | Erankiin OB &1Q. 2w 4 Kearsage Fitehburg i, it Osceoln ... Lit. Kock & Kt 0 |Quiney... i Masw. Central. ... 16 Snuta Fo Coppor. Mex Cen. com...... 1§ Tamarack. N.Y. & N. England. 43¢/ Anniston Land Co. N. Y. & wees 118 [Boston Lund Co.... 0ld Colony.. 181 |West £nd Land Co. 7is. Con. ‘com ..., 163 Bell Telephone. . .. Allouer M. Co.(iew) 10) [Lamson Store Atlantic. . 114 | Water Power. M| Contral M. 3co Mining Quotations. 1500, Oal.. Nov. 2L.—The official olosinz quotitions for mining stocks today ) 51 L0 st Boston & M Navajo. Ophir Potost Savage Chollar. . Con. Cal. & Va Crown Point... 1% Curry TIalo & Noreross Motlean Mo vk Mining Quotations. New Yonk, Nov. 21.—The followlng are tne” closing mining quotation Crown Foint .. Con. Cal & Vi Dendwod Gowld & Cirry Mo & Noreros Homestake.. Moxican Noril Stir. ontrrio. . Ophir.. “usked St. Lonis Minihg Quotations. st Louis, Mo.. Nov. —The closlug quo tations on the Mining exchange today were as foilows: Stocks. B, Am. Nettle zili¢ Kllzabeth . 8514 Gran. Mt... 80,50 Sitrre Nevada. ndard ... .0 Union Con s Yellow Jncket Iron Silver Quick Stlver. 300 do preterrod 1500 Bulwer. e 31 el 51 L 14 1 ) 40 20 10) ) 15 1) 150 o ) pidl Stocks. rphy Asked.| M B0, Asked. London (Copyrighted 1892 by Jumas Gordon Bennatt.| LoNDON, Nov. 2L—|New York Horald Cable —Special to THE Bre]—General business has boen on a swlier scale than us Stoek exchanes wnd murkets which op generally firm olosed ravher unsottied. sols maliituned anearly lnprovement. Se- curities leave off dull, owng to weal- ness on the Parls bourse, but thero is little chanzo in prices, Argentinc issues are slightly easier. The fouture nmonz nome rallwiys 18 a fuil 4 per cent in Brizhton doferred, dup to the weekly traflic statemont showinz 'u docroase of L1180 Southwestorn aoforred. after advaneing iy per cont, olosed wouk and 'y per cont lower but most others murk an fiprovenient of 'from 'y to i per sent, thoush thoy ure less strong than thoy have beon. Americans opened firm and generally hizhe owlug to tavorable bunk statomcnts, but th, has shown no life. During the afternoon the tendency has heen less favor- wble, closing dull in the majority of cases and the early fmprovement wis lost. Cunadisn timos opencd firm and higner Kealizitions 1itve been numerous resultin from ' to % percent inGrand Tru and 1 por cont in Canadian Pactfie, Mex lines wio wiso wouk and 4 to 4 per Jovier. Money wis not much wanted: loaus wero obtainod at 1% pe t. The alu- count market was firaer; two and three months bills were quoted at*% per cent cont short Finuncial Notes. Mo, N J ov, 21—t arings $1,821,- New Yok, Nov. balances, 5,061,308 PARIS, ‘Thres per cent rentes, Yr. 424 for the wecount, AL T Nov. 21.—Olearings, 82 5; balunces, $140.083. Rate. 6 per cent. PiiAvELPILA, P Nov. 21.—Ulearings, $10,- 417 Money, 5 per cent . Nov. 21, New York ex- Bar. Clourings, 80:3,157; bai- 2L, —Clourings, #03,883.048; 509, - 107, 180, LONDON, Nov. 21, —~Amount Araw n the Bank of today, £105,000. New ORLeANs, La., Nov. 2 #1.0657,0%, New York exchanze G 150 per #1,000 discount; bank, par. ST Louis. Ma, Nov.2(.~Clearings, #4,013,~ 105: balwnces, M75.018 Monoy, aulet: 7@ per cent. Exchungo on New York, pa Bosron, Muss. Nov. arings, #15, bulances, #1.626,657. Moncy, 4 per cent. Ixchange oo New 10 per cent discount. NEw Yok, Nov. 21.—(8pecial Telegram to TuE BEE)-Exchange wis quotod us follows: Chicazo, 70c premium; Boston, .@i0e discount; Bt Louls, par 1040, 111, Nov. 21.~Clearis New York exclinuge. e prem u exchange, quict at $.85 forsixty- | 8 K7 for aight drafis. @7 per cents LIVE STOCK MALK ances, of bulilon with- 1zland on balances ~Clearings, wmercial, , 18,087,022, Sterling ¥ biils und Money, stroug ut T, Fulr Bocelpts and Steady Prices on Cattle— Hogs Searce and Higher. OxAuA, Nov. 21, ~The week opens us usual with'a fair run of cattio und (124t reselpis of bogs wud shecp. JLesupp.y of cattle. while ‘l wary falr wam consderably lehter than deators war wnk!‘p{.r. and_to this elram stance ca oe attethutod the deeided y fiemer, hoalthier feeling thrvt=porvadod the market Local houses wore the only buyers in the fieid for beef oattie, bug they wanted the eattle and rendily paid steon . prices for suitablo eattlo. The proportton of really Gesirablo of even useful eattlo was _not by any menns Iard® Offarings wore very Inrgely made oh ot haif fat. short- fod - id warmed utf stéors, und theso were not purticularly gool satjors, sithoush = prices wore In the nain abaut the same as toward the close of lust waek. oW stufl sold stronz toa dime higher than Saturday. There ware only about thirey loals onswle, or about w fourth of the entire ro fat cows wnd A ns high 2263 and oanners' we low as $ but 11Kk of the decont stuff sold n 8170 L 82,25, Bulls, oxen an stags were stoady stronz on the hases of $1.9 to $230, Com wehoice veal cajves sold at from el > to 0 Bus ness was ingiined to be dull or andfecder’ Hine, out thers was u koning of pricos, at lonst as faras the do- sirable grides were concorned. A very f number of cattio changed hands Reproson- tative sales fn th st DRESSED BEEE No A No. Av. Pr. 2018 0, 124) 83 75 Cows. £10 1150 86 o 1070 1) 1143 L 205 210 210 Y10 1050 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 4 ] 100 00 14 40 1 L8 180 180 18) 15 1w W 1810 1840 1160 1 0) 140 10) STAGS, TOCKERS AND K 040 26 5 s 1 i 8 2.1080 80885 SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE Av. 'r. No 1310 8 70 steers.. WYOMING CATTLE. .118) 275 steer. steers... 115 3 40 stecr. ... steer.. 1200 steer..... steer. .. . steer..... steers. .. steer. steers. steer. . s, steor. .. steers steor. 1cow teers. cow 1140 1088 1305 3 49 300 3 40 1220 2 5) D120 27 feedors. 1058 2 cows. stoers.. COWS! 8 steers, 4 cows 17 steers.. . CATTL 1 cow 1 feedor. 6 feeders il COLORADO [ 90 2199 " 250 cows. feeder foaders teeder. fecdors st *stecr ives caives feedors. 1041 07 us2 steers teeders. . 2 18 cows 6 feodors 5 feeders sors, stecrs. 2 cows 15 cows 4 feeders. *tailinge, Hoas—Only | 7 426 vad, the usual light Monday's run. The quality as a rule was pretty good, fully up to the averaze, On the early murkot it looked as if there were oo few hogs bere to interest local houses, and us they were the only buyers, prices woro in- clined to droop. Eurly trading was slow and on the basis of barelysteady prices. The big bulge in provisions and advices of the shurp advance 1n hogs at Ohlcngo produced & de- cidedly bullish sentiment here. and towurd the close prices ruied all of e higher th Saturday: the general average of price a shade higher. 1'wo or three loads of choice heavy buteh a load of very common mixed hozs sold us low 8 §). The big bulk of the fair to good hogzs, nowever, sold at from 6J Lo $5.70, ngalost at from #1060 10 3,65 Suturday, and from $.40 to #5.45 last Mund Representative sules. No. Av. Sh. No. Av. Sn. Pr. L2512 85 160 6 10 120 40 200 565 PLGS AND ROUGH. load was received. smmon. A bunch of pretty mixed natives averagin: 81 bs brought $4.25, The domand for good muttons continues strong at fully steady prices. Fair to good natives, $L0@E505 f4Ir to good westerns, .2 @42; common und Block sheep, 82250 good 'to choice 40 to 9-1b. lambs, $4.0. @475 Representative sales: No. Av. 43 mixed nativos .8 3 bucks 5 140 were 1ostly ¢ Pr. 825 42 Recoipts and Dixposition of Stook. OMcinl racoipts and disposition of stosk v shown by the hooks of the Union Brock Yurds company for the 48 hours ending at 5 o'clock D. ., Novembor 21, 18 Care. | Hoad | Cars. Hend| Cars 4,283 181 SPOSITION. WUV ELS, Owaba P The G. 11 Bwify Tho ( [GATTIE | OGN, SN, cking ( oy ammond o Spec., Bhippes. and Left over urchnses Last Week, ~ otals. ckers’ WOV B Wous, [SIRER, Omabs Hammond Swift Cuduby Others __ Totals Chicago Live Stock Market, pecinl Tel frived tolay than any one had counted on, the number ez estimated at frow 18.000 0 10,000 head. A very farze proportion of the offerings wors of the cowwon and meliym sort, cows and A BURGLAR Requires courage, but imitators have the qualities of & busglar, without his cour- e. Johann Hot's Malt Extract is so popular that it has been imitated. ~See that the signature of *Johann Hoff” is on the neck of evey boutle, Fisner & Mendelson Co., Nole Agents and Tuporters of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay Burect, New York | Toxas huita stears WA common 1o For the ntiov « (o tale 0 to 14 FINE O tho mar et Was duiland unsottiod. 1oaning to woaknoss Osing w0 the whun and ehoapness of POUIEEY and game. an i recent Ko vy sipplios of 0w grado euttle, the demand was Hizht and salosn weto unabe to o oar the pens withont aking pr ce concessions. Good Lo OXtFA Steors we rate supoly and mooting with a fa! nd wore fuily stead The raneo of quot tions was from $1.00 to &34 Cows and buils sold on an basis of from $i.00 10 £1.01 for infor oF to choleo and dressed boot andshippins steers were quoted at from 28 10 B Tho roceipts Inciuded about 400 oattio. They waiablo at from #1,40 to %140, Tho 4100 to 43000 1 thnt s more sanguine of Tocl tradors wera oF a1d not materiaiize. Taere wis a scant 000, AS A COnsequonce of the HEWE Fin thor wasan excitod market and an advance in prices. Shippers and local packers were briek Competitors and es wore ¥ pushed to from $34) to $1%) for hght anl from &5 £3.05 for medlum and heavy woights {fras motaich trading below 836 1n A, L UFO Lo part wasat from %o Ratirday's closing from 10c to (5o por 100 it Motings were up and the The 11 the m in were Ve 1o of the pr jul st that the duys past Goo | st wileh made to o bott bt Lkt from % et f. vance in pri {t dvintage than The rane 0 Tor e of quotations w £L00 1o $10) for common 1o fa.r s rades from .95 10 %15 for good to choic Tho lamb market wis duil at trom $450 t5$.5) f0r POOT L0 pime quniities. Recelpts, eattle, 1% 10) 1. %000 Tond Evoning Journal reports Receipts, 18.0:0 hed: shipments market steady (o Strong; hest ni- 830005905 0ihers. $10.@hA0T Toxans, 80; Wosterns, Hiws, §1. 1280 Rocoly eid: Shipmunts, 0,500 hewd; 0G0 Bighers rough and commo; 30: paeking and shipp Hlovasst pri Y and DULERTS we g ) 806L5.0) i, 85,657 Hght mixe £.25625.70. Suerr — Rocelnts, 2610 BLT0G 4 3 Lo § o hoad: hogs, 23,00) 3,100 hiead tves, " Hoos sor shipmoents, natives, Bi New York Liv NEW Yok, Nov, 21 —Bekvis Rocetpts, 4100 head: m ket steady for common, e per 10 for cholee: native steers, #2000 | finey po'led Angus at 8 15: cows, 5604925 dressed beof, fir 11, Shipments toduy. 100 beeves. 1043 be and 1407 quarters of nd ALT@SLe ne LOMOrrow, vos veer eipts, 9% hon 0: wrassers. $,0002 T LANIS—Ro ar_ F L Ma market, firm 5.0 ) ) wost o eilvos, SUEER AND Sheep, hi higher at #5.00 mutton, irm at fGsty at Thaade, s —Receipts, 5+ 40, 0. Kansow Clty Live Stock Mar, KANSA8 Crry, Mo, Nov. 21L—CATILE—Re- coipts, B000; shipments, 400, Steors, dull to 10¢ lower; cows, strong; shinpiog ste 5 4. Texns nnd Indian steers, $2.402.60; st ers and food s, 82,04 11068 —Roceipits, 81 shipments, atrong, Ao hizher; il grades, $.7 3506500, Snekr — Recelipts, |, strong: lambs, $3. st 5 L ST LOULS, ints, qa. £3.00: I kot aetives ssed tambs, highor 162 head. Market wo at § 1,600 good, 6.50: bulk, X0; shipments, 600; puis Live stock Markoi. Mo., Nov. 2L.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1700 he: shipments, 3410 head: market du'l; stoers, &L1@5.005 Texans and Indian steers, #2040 0. tHloGgs—Receipts, 2,900 head; shipmets, 2,000 market better: heavy, $5.3,@5.70; back- 2@3.60; Lght, 85,4655 Reoelpts, 2600 hoad; ship head: market stoady; natives, Texiuna, 825575, e Dr. Buli’s Cough Syrup takes ti:o all cough preparations on our shelve & Palmeter, Jamostown* N. Y -~ Prans for the Sehlitz Sulldinz. The Schlitz Brewing company of Milwau kee nas filed the plans for its new hve-story bullding i the office of the suncrintendent of buildings. This building will be located in the rear of the Board of Teade building and will front Sixteenth street. 1t will be of brick, with 4 white stone facing and wiil cost sometning like §75,000. ‘The first floor will be used as a sampla room, while the floovs above will be for ofiice purpo-os. — IT IS THE BEST, ts. 10) 1.25@4.50; lead of Car- That 1s Why I Recommend ft, Chambarlain’s cough remedy gives the best. satisfactivn of any cough madicine I hanale, and as a seller leaas all other preparations in this market. Irecommend it because it is the vest medicine 1 ever haudled for coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldridge, Millor: ville, Lil. Business Briors, Hayward Bros. Snoe company of this city filea articles of incorporation th morning. The capital stock is placed at 50,000, A. Avery, ths confectioner at Brownville, has been succeeded by Alfred Opeit. el g the County Hospital. Coutractor Smith has romoved the roof from the north wing of the county bospital and now has a terce of men at work tearing down tho walls. He expects 1o begin the relaying of tho brici next weei and if plons- ant weather continues he will have the building veady for oceupancy before the ond of the yoar. . Marriuze L The following marriage licenses were is- sued by County Judze Eller yosterda Name and Residence Henry O tmun, Omnha Christina Krollgren, Omaha § John Uptou. Denver, Colo 1 Mary Lea, Omnhu ..... Bernard ). Flannery. ( alyeston, Tex Nora 0. Donoy O A e s Cook's Extra Dry Imperial a pure sparkhng wine boquet, buy it, If you want with & dolicious — Bul'ding Permits, The following permits woro issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday: k. two story framo dwolling, 2 Muple street W. G. Olark, two st 1721 Map o sireot Five minor por 2,150 frame dwelilug, Total ..... Nat Tis is the name of a handsomely 1ilus- trated pamphlet otten out by the North Galveston Association. 1t tells about the warkable advantages of their property, either to the settlor or investor. Franklin F. Willams is the local szent of this company and wovll be pleased to call upon any person who wishics full informa- tion about this proi or'y, OTHING LIKE 555 SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is totally unlike any other blood medicine. discases of theblood and skin by removing the poison, and at the samg o wipplics good biood 1o e wasted parts. Don't be imposed on by substi- tutes, which aro xald to, be jjust a8 good. i i ot true. No medicine fsitomedacnany IN THE WORLD wonderful cures, or relieved 50 wuch suffering. My blood was badly poisoned last year, which ot my whole system out of order—diseased and i constant source of suffering, no appetite and no enjoyment of life. 'm..n‘.m.w( brought mwe right_out. “There i3 1o better rewedy for blood diseases “JolN GAVIN, Daston, Ohio.” Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free, BWIF IFIC CO., Atlants, Ga. SOUTH OMAHA, Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMALIA, Best onttle. how and sheep mariet in the west COMMILSSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers, o~ Telephoao 117, . "Ntk R WO fManagers Market reports by ail o turnished upon applicition touth O, Uhleago 14 wire choorfully Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stass Commission. 81 kxchange Build S2uth Umaba Leieplioue 47l Loom i 1 Kirkendatl | | nerfruitor vin AWNI Omeha Tent-Awaiy COMPANY HORSE OV 1118 Farnar BAGS & TW Bemis 0naha Tmportoreand i SACKS, Duringe —————— e (28] Horse Wo At nak J n OmahaCaal Cok Mard and soft e cor. 18th an: Atreets SRR Wbt Bleidhldivitot B TWE Suih Drygoods, n nisilag g0, Hth and it Omaha Upho pholatasat R Tones O Tol. Tvorson hoirs at law ¢ Oatherine K Kountze, L Kountze, Mi © ementine | Mary Dora O You are stgned, threo ¢ city of Omalin the mavor. w council of said tho owners Acctared by or pristed for rom the alley north to the so faom the south Ohly street, an vrese soextended, from tne oilice You are no suid appointm quired Novermn & 0'Donohov, corporatelinit pose of consic ment of dan of suid propert appropriation Mlie pro ppropriate on declirod ordinance to a . A being situated county of Don described s fo Property In na The st 30 teet of 1 v 10, T 15 P Astripofian | 14ty X o R out h throuzh sub lo vastline of 4 theli TSI L E Property in and H. W, Mo The followin: ginning at U 5 Puddock + e of Clark s hon's addi \ion : the nor the west line thenee sont hom's addi Clurk street, th of Clark street the eastine o starting thenc of tax lot 5 i line of Lith' st the east line o Jine of Clark s ham's addit on rectic duc ieo docic Place; th ginning nare Mot und place nfore 10 or stateme appropriation you may consic Omalu, Octo ORDI An ordinance Lating Lo L . Whereas, o ¢ ance No, J19K w | fo T Be itorda of Omiuhi Scotion 1. T b dinune 4.0 pear wnd suby “Ordin nee N Section 2 T effect andbe In nge. Passed November 1ith, 150 Acting Prosidont ¢ Approved N pposals 1 Soaled iptroller's o for the re A the oo 140 hot'se i The kool order: i vor for any whove the cont colving one-th Lre stored and wziin be repla wecompiny eich L rejectiny November niddot oy 1" ORDI An ordinance v produce and lation theree Be it or fuined of Onih section 1.1t 504 Lo sell or o any car load i¢ ve el or £ U0 OF road car or in warerooms wit st obtalning Lusiness: Provided. ho sectivn shili i fhis proiuce y.rd. uor | place of busine i Seetion % b the business or proeading se ireusirer of seventy-five entition of clerk shall e e herel the poso of onening as shown by law. sk i the foreno orty perty m th Detween Lax ots 4 an t1lin se n; thonee east foet S0t alon proposals JLEACLOT T atiy hiayin: OMAHA Munafactarers and Jobbers” Dir.clory NGS AND TENTS. t] Wit 16| ERS VINES. | B Baz(y c ¢ M. 0. i, Meyeles « onthly PAYMEnTS 120N 1At St YIS AND SHOLS, Coe Shoe € oy, 003 & AN " iy I'is ealvanizod iron window eaps, akyiizhts, ele DRY &0, Kilpatrie' - Koeh ; u . Nou \ialIng o and Haraey GOODS. Beehe & Runyan 0. Gracaan 15 0C. Blale, Bruce & Co 16t anat L) strant Ty Omah st oot J. Wood Smith, H.W.MeCure and o Auzustus Kountze, aecensod, ountze (his witer Herman her’ Kountze, = Charles B, tildn Gardiner, Adaline Rut trown. Marzuret No Boyer und liver notifisd that the undoer Lisintorested frocholders of the have been duly appointed by ith the approval of the ety City, 10 o the dumage to Getively of tho property MACe necoss ey to be annro- Hso of satd eity, for the pue- and oxtending Lith strcet, next north of Nicholas strect, ath line of Paddoek i o, and 1ne of Paddocic Place north to a opeatns and extending Clark addition frow its minus west (o ith stroct, by plat fssued to us Of the eity eusi titiod, that havin ent, and duly quaiified We will, on the ith Do, 1802, 'at the Nour of tthe oflice of Shrive am street, with iy, mect for the pi lering and making the assoss- t the owners respectively ¥ by rewson of such taking und thereof. belonzing to you. propose 1 to 1 ns aforesaid, and which has necessary by the council, by POrOpTIAte to the use of the eity in said city of Onaha, o the Lns., and state of Nebraska, s WS oWt 10 of . [ver oot of 4ub lot jsin thy NWi of ¢ i1 15 1 5 of suid i n— 12 of tho east 8121, of hame of J. Wooid Smith. ) foat wids Funain caorh and S5 and 6 oftax ot 1l the 11255 foct Wost o tion 1) 13 SLEIp. Dein ho name of Auzustus Kountze e apareel or traetof lind: 1 Southwest corner of 10t 20'blo:k thenee soath td Lo north produced from Cunain dout 1 fect ot salil Clurk stroet. to nnin i addition Lino of Cunning= the south ine of | it sonth line trot 1 tin of ¢ the Tt 10 4 point in a tine paratlel to fax tors 8 and bl sild e west of 1ot 5, blo -k #)L eiLy: < suld Tine 1o tho north | ne West 6 fuol 10 the west thenco north parailel to ot tax lots 8 and 0 1o the south trect. produced from Cunning- Béneo i« northwesterly di- orth 10 of Clark strect pio- Worth to the sonth line of Pad ance east 60 (oot 1o place of ho- Lo roni: ified to bo present at the time idy and make any objections its voncorninz suld proposod or sment of damazes ay tor proper WAL G. SHRIVER JOHN 10 FLACK, JOUN W. ROBBINS, Comuittee of Appralsors bor 2, 15 ndd e NO. 3517 Ordinance No. $238, ance No. NANC v ending je repealing of Ordin derfeal error ox s in Ordin- Nerin Ordinance No. 525008 1 of Ordinanes No. i Fhe pur correcting the by the city counell of the eity $285 19 Iy jat Ordinanea No v strikinz out the words “Or- M Whorever tho sime Uiy ap- ftutine fn thelr stead the Words e wee shall tako for:o from wnd afLer ity pass - ot K 15y i venber Tty G BEMIS Mayor. . [l ing Kl will bo ¢ e, to 4 m.. movil of the booths Lueing ot the next ele < 10 rop see them all in penso #hint Or broakage JLEAetor re when they thoy sho'l Cof $.0 10 vod to Booths. at won 01V e elty belng atno e wiste of lateria ract price. Th 1 of sontract | | two-th rds wher e d. A pertifie §eh Lhe right I OLSON, Compirollr )DhORY NO. 3340 loensn for se!ling 3 vities for the vio NANCE oqu ring o peoviding b ot, Dy the eity counell of the ity unlawful for any barteror exchin of fralt, Suanil b Ter for sle. \la OF G0V 1088 UL LY Tirmm produec. butier, cheese Do tey contained in any rail why ol poad frolght depot or I the elty of Qmaha W thoot u license Lo e the provisions of this 7 furmor a in solling Gren et or viog t aion morehint. Hris or us und iblished of Onish tory person before cogiglog 1o T uation e ntioned 1o the st iy 0 th- o Ly 1y of Owinha the sum of s 4 and upon 1the pres- ol t tuerefor ) the eluy Uitied 1o und stall ke nul 01 apply 10 o grower engi Curi, gurdon thn the 3 HARDY Rector & Wilbelmy Co.| Lobeck & Lina, Corner 10th and Jnck Dealor streets me ARE Ardwars and TEATS WL, Gtbbon & Co., tons. 120 Chas. | Harn ant MILLINERY 1 Oberfellar & Oy ) Jattinrs ot v notions. Ml tors prompt 20812 S0uth 1th st PAPER, | Carpeater Paper Co. - Standard Oil Co. Frick & lerhe OlLs, Atoek and lnbrieating ATl REeAN0, 0t OVERALLS.IPC. | OYSTERS | David Cale &0o, ‘\\'hw oan telephic aystors f 108, 10Eh atre: T PRODUCE COMMISSION Branch & Co. ! Produce, feiits o Klnda, oysters Jas A Cluk & O Huttor. el \ uitry and ca 17 Nouth 14 STOVE REPAIRS | 15 OmahaStove Repaie)V'ks M. AL Dishrow & Co Etoveropnlrs and waterManufactarars of sash, attne hments for Ay doors. blinds ani i ofxtova mado moaldings. Branch of 1207 Douglas. ViCn and bened sty 1a clerk a1 © Lo enguge I such b8 or ovcupation during the year fn which such Jieenso shal be fssuod, whic in Al cusos shall end December Hlst. Any per= Jany. corporation or firm engaging rs or oceupation mentioned i s ordinance withoit first tak e out a se us herein requiied shall | desmed Of w nisdemeaior, and upo o viction thereof shoii for each offonse b fined 1ot less thin twonty-five dollars @25 o) more than one hundred dollars $100) or shal o fnprisoned nol exceedine (hirty days, on 1and tmpr s omed in the diseret’on of That this ondinanes shail tikg effcet and be in force from and aftor its pass o Pissed November i2th, 1502 JOHN GROVE City Clerk T, LOWRY, Acting Frosident City Council Approved Novomber Hih, ¥ o, ORDINANC An oralnance Tisno, of & Nos. 47, 47 ~NO. 834 authorizing and dirceting tig ading L oads for @rading district nd 41, for the purpose of puving the costof rading i sk distriets wnd (4 ereate i sinking fund to provide for tho pay: Jaent of the. preipal and ntercst o il Bonds, repeating Ordinnnce No. 4222 and or- dering the eancellation of the bonds issuedy therennier. Be it ordalned by the elty counel o Olah Seetion | of the o i the re tho purpose of the city Phat the issue of gr v of Oma Heetive s iing honds Humbored o7, 47 and 4 n designated, fo of puying cost of gradiu streets and wleys g % distriots num= Dore ddn 41 and 40 15 hereby authorized and, dirceted o be made. Said bonds shall bo o W denomination of $,90 and $50 as here £ orset forth sha 1 heir date the fivst duy of) cptembor, 202, shll beeome due and pi e notexeeniin 2 ten years from the fercof. shall bear intorest from the d thareof at tho rate of five () per cent per N payab.e anniaily, With mterest cou. pous in the usual torm attached. Said bond Sk e ~old by the ity transurer of tho of Omuhn, and shik not be soid it loss than Der Lo prine pa’ and interest of sail bond Shail be payable at Kountze Brotiers. in th ity of cew York. Seetion 2 Sl thousind five Tundred dol ol to pay the cost of grading is wfo @ttt Noc oz of the denominitiong Wandred doies (G000 cuein shall ho red from one to fifteen neiusive. shall i tGrading Bends 5o, 53, wnd shall Do dn L wnner followin to-wit Vorid payaule in one year afte the eor One bond p yabie in 1wo yo 15 nfter the dato thereof. One bond date taere Two bonds pay bl date thereof, ante ther Two bonds payable dute thereof. Two bonds piy able 11 seven ye At tiereor. Pwo bonds antu thoreof, Two on dnto there and d ¢ cost of gradin No.47.0f the de Liurs (8100 sachs wive, shill be e N A Shiil be pavable folloWing, to-wit: Ono bond payublo in one year aftor the dat therd of. Oue Hond dute thereof One bon | pay able i thro Aato thereof. Bond payuble honds= I the sim of scven v (47,500) shail b Iss i in payable in threo yoirs afier the years after the tha in four payabic In five years after o in sy years after the 4 aftor the, Ayabie in olght years aftor thel payable 0 nino years after the 1 the st of five thons- bu issued to pay Lo i toresaid in erading distr ) o tion of ive hundred doi - s RO One Lo grading bon s in the man Al payabls In two yoars after th yuurs after thol fone yours afer th One hond aftor th date thereof One hond payable n thercof. Une Load paya date thercof, Ono hond payably dnte thereof T wo hot duge ther etion | thousard dol Jiy Lo cost ¢ I disirict No thousan | doll berad from on culied “uradin puyahle n the m A Py anle payil s your Ix years after the dutd bl n years aftor thy I clght yesrs after th payable in nina years after thy " Sald b W of twelve 1 be Issued 1 Crating n8 aforosald i gr ul W, of the denomin s tion of o 000 each: shidl by nui o twelv Ive: shall b bon: wd shall 18 e (0l oW e, 0-WiL: 1 one yesr it e mds o th 12.000) sk dat < lond payubl afior b viereof Oue bond p dute thereof: One ond dinte therce Oue bond piyable date thereof. One bond dato Lher Two bon 't diste thoreof Tvo b n 18 piyabie i dute thercof o bords payably in uine yours after th 1 two years yuble in threo yours after Ui puy s voars afior the o five years after th payable (o six years atier th payable i seven years after 1 U oyenrs aftor Pl speclal taxos to be levied ang 1 iand whutting upo g Adistricts o foresal i Ui e Veri 811 the Tor the cox of said zeading thorein. shall con Tltite anl be nosepirato s ing fund (o Waeh of Suld distriets, respoe ey, f08 G Suent 4t taturty of tae proncipal and § Cor sl Lo 1 i horlzo o dssueil & e Lhe eost of siid gri o Cotion . Thut s ord nanee No an) tho Same i herosy 1o d, and dhit Uil Comptroiier sud mayor i B "G oo fsied under sala orai ance by having endossed thoreon, 1o red Iy (a8 1o f6 hercol the wur) “eaucel ¢ {'that sald cance.ded Lonis be theroub proserved in the ofiice of the comptrolierf future fnspection et on . Ihit ths ord T 1o foree from wud uf Passed Novensuer 1t 181 SONN G 1.4 LOWRY, Acting I'ros dent Uity Coune pproved Novewber bih, s, Approved Novewber o GEO P o Ny

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