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6 THk SPECULATIVE MARKETS High Prices in the Frovision Pit Yesterday Fascinated the Bears, ACTIVITY NOT MUCH IN WHEAT Cables Were Dall and Eas Market Was iep) be Condition. nd the English Seriously CRr10AGO, 111, Nov meteoric dlspla of high prices {n the provision pit faselnated tho bears into t porary stupor fora time today. ‘lonlght, however, compare 1 with last night. quotutions for grain und nearly every= hing clse shows a Wheant I8 down about and corn '§ There was not much activity Cables were dull nnd ensy, and th market was represented as v serlously demoralized condition, with pri 80 low that furmers woer inclined to fe thelr wheat to stock rather than market it at the low prices, which are cqual to € cents for the average of fatmers' procuct, Minnesota patent flour was sald to be seliing In he In terfor towns of England for #5 per barrel. The ouni of wheat flour ¢ pass tnerenscd 1.0t L. during U week and the reccipts In the northwest we again largo-040 cars aguninst 7 for tho same day lust year, Tho Fr visible 81p- Ply was 1180 sald o show an increase of 1 5000 bu. The contract wheat In regulur Chi elovators Is 20,00 bu, more than o week These good conditions with good sallinz by Gilford, Brossius una their following “and rumors thut Cudahy had sold heavily yester Qiiy, mado & wenk qndertone, Bt the oy eltement tn tho provision pit and tho sharp Rdvances seored there help o hold wheat protty ateady oven In the face of so ek that wos bearish, Late cables reported a de cline of nd the heavy feeling locally Simo provounced. list prices being bottom for the da The opentng wns nbont Ko lower, 1 bt e, held steady within the established ran wnd closed Yy Jower thian yestor iy Corn_was inelined’ (o excited feell ‘i in he temporarily. The ¢ wis tho Georcuse of ndarly Btocks, t inspe: on of 120,000 b andithe increns DO 000 Lu, on prssiee werb the Lear symptons. Tho ¢ At HOLLOT Drices i8 & result of the depression in whent. I'rices were confined o a range of from %o to e The oats trade, which around the high prices of the day ofu sealp ne uature, Counseln Buidwin-Farnum wero pretiy freo buvers, A, L. Mason led tho seliing by putting out a line of fair sizo ¢ here Wils sonie changing from D y at from hoet - ferenc e decline from lust nights Tho provision trade had «_continuation of the squeezng operat'ons which have so fre- quertly of late ninde the shorts' lives misera- ble. Cudahy's and Wright's brokers nppoarea to have had instroctions to take everythinz in g1zht ab_the opening s junped sky- ward, When the ' A tuken thelr medicine the prive worked baek 1o whero it had closed on the previous evening oxeent . which retained the greater part of the duy's zafn to the end and left off 2ise hizher than 1L did yesterday for January delivery. At tho top pork was 3ite higher than last nights lard 524 ana ribs | Ireights were slow at2ise tulo. Estimatod rS; cori, w0 hend, @ loadi and nzo, wen bt on the products doveloped £ bulictin of the day 1,000 it (oeil ‘tor corn to Buf- Ints for tomorrow: Whéat ars. onts, 125 cars; ho, zed as follows: WG [ LOW. [ CLOSE. Noveml December May... . Mrss Pork-— Docemb 8w alg Bula 15 00 Januars May . Buonr s Jnnuary May . sl quotations were as follows: Louit-Dull; unchan:el, No. 2 8pr n. T134@71%¢; No. J spring, No. 2 red. TIXW@T1 e, f4@i1iae; No. 2 white, f. o, b, i No. G white, 3 /1@te. Bariey--N 4fo b, Frax ver_ 100 TR GB7.5; dry salted sho clenr sides (hoxcd WHIsKy—Distilicrs' finished goods, per gal.. 1.1, EuaAr--Cut loaf, 5@’ %c; granulnted, be: standard “A." 40! The followinz wero the ments today: TARTICLES. reco'pts and ship- RECETOTR, [Sitiea NS 2000 9401 106000 6,000 14 000 135000 000 0 0 0 Ou the Produce exchinzo today the butter market was steady; cronniory, 206204 ¢ dalry, Tggs. finm: strictly frosh, b New York My EW York, Nov. 20— Lovi—Rocelpts, 46, wackuges: exports, 1420 barrels, 20,4.0 suc! tendy 0, 5,800 barrels, QoiN MEAL—A tive, Receipts, . i sules. 2,160,00 Epots dull: weuker; No store and cluvator; 7840 £. 0. b.i No. red 744N 2 northurn, Tatse: No Spring, fulrly active ind 1 In all str m Flour, huls W 00 eat, bu . Corn, bu Onts, bu Rye. bu rioy, b’ Kets, SPOLs. red, WL n e aflonts 1136 rod, ungried northern, 8i1,@xslgc; No. i No. 2 Milwaukec, T@Fse. Opi s e lower” on un fner the English visiblo, to- et and foreizn selling, or receipts Al wwitoh- Osing At T0%0; 8 7805 May, 83@8 . Ne, And wonk wost ing: No. 2 Docemt January, 15w e, clost elosiig it K. Ry DUl Wonk BArLey— Inactive BAULEY MATI-Qulot: westorn, T0a8%. OONN=ReOOILR," 108000 Detei Gx e 3 sules, 7909 0 bu. of futiures. pot. Spot firmer, fuirly netiss: No loviutor: B1'y@ol e aflout: yoll A N@ Opt'ons were moderately active. trregu- Jar, opening weak and doctinod o, with wheat, udvaneod 1,005 e with west Shorts eove ering, (0 101 1,10 on' ronlizing, o steady; De T, M0AMe, elosin B0%sei” Junuary, 51%@3ixe av May, Fi@s 0, closing at i0g OATs—ltecelpis, W00 bu.: 6xports, snios 400,000 hu futures, 61,000 spot, Spof firmer, quiet; options jrregular, e ip th 150 down; fairly 0Ly g Jan unry, H7LQTie, elosin " Spot No. whito, 450 ixod western, S6@ie: white, 40@47¢; No. 2 Chicago, 574 Ty, r~Fairly notive, firn: Shipplug, 0@6se; " western, 53@ise. 8 1), cholce, 1524, SUGAR—LaW, quict, tudrly active und fien, MOLASSES—New Orlo kettlo new, rood to cholce, d)gise, RICE—Stéady and nctive, Eaas-Quiet und steady, Hives—Quict and stenily. Woor—Quiet ind fieni; domestic fleoce, pulled, M Toxis, 116 POIK - Dull und firm. Cut mes dles tnaetivo. Lard quist und d at $10.00 Mg rees: options siles, 1001 tierces #0.5; March, 8,605 April, 8.5 Burrer—Quiot and Blige Queran—Madorato demund; firm, 10 LioN—Dull una s yi Aumorican: $1k RN toady | Auwerican: $15.00 Correr—Eteady; lake, $1210G LEAD—Woak: domestic, 11,50, Trx—Quiet and stealy straights, 819, Kausas City Markets, KANsAS Crry, Mo, Nov. 20— WieAs mund und fewi No. 2 bard, 645@6 600, § mmon to vo1st, 170 do. firm: fair . dull. stealy; open refined, @ 18 firm; mid- mer: 'wo o sales, %50 November, 0; May, BL51 unsottled;” Elgin, 3@ 5 bid In de- No. 2red, Coun—Stendy; No. 2 wixed, $1@ile; No. 2 00d demund and i No. 2 white, ! No. %, 474 FLAXSEED-Steady 1t 0 RiAN-Firm: sucked, Hay—steady and u Burren—Dull; croamery, higher; No. 2 changed. S dalry, IT? 8¢, CaGE—Stendy ut 2022 SeoripTs=Whot, outs, none. Shipments—Wheat, ©OEn, T.000 DAL 04ls, none. 8,000 bu. Omaha Hides ana {allow. Unes—No | green, #1ic: No. | kroen slated i No. 2 green salted. 240 t0_3@34e; No altod, 25 10 40 1bs., 4%0; No. % wreen 1bs.. dige; NO. 1 voul oalt, 8 to 1 cult,8 to 15 Ibs., dei No. 1 bs., be; No. 2 ve : No. ¥ dry dlut 40 w0 50; No. dry fiint, o to Ty 1dry salted to fie Baif cont per ponnd | ey PRLrs Part ourad hides one- than fully oires Greon saltod, 6ach d5ep8.03 green sn'ted shenriings (@hort woolad euriv skine), och, 165 dry sheariings (short wooled early skinsl, No f, efch, 5@1oc; dry sheariings (short wooled oarly Skins, No.2 each, 50; drv fiint Kansas and Nobraska bitcher wool pelts, per Ib., agtual weight. 1) @litge: ary flint Kansis and Nebragka miir- raln wool ‘peits, por . actual welght, &pide: diy hint Colorado buteher wool poits, per ib. actunl we 101 dry filnt Colorado murrain wool poits per Th.aetual welght Mulie: dry pleces and bueks, wctual weight. Ta@ve, Have fest cut off, is useless o Py freteht on them W AND Grgase -Tuliow, No, 1 No. 2. 40; grense, white ‘A, 8%c white B, Biger wroase, yeliow, b grenen, dark, 21¢; ol buttor, 272 Deos: Wax, prime, 10@5e; rough taliow, 14@ 18 it 1301 Omaha Peodues Murkot, APpLES ~Good apples are quotel nt $1i63 ‘4 Some very fancy stock might possibly rench $157, while more common stock would goaslowns § BANANAS-| BT CER-A country roll o ensionitt 10ts of fan neh, 82000250 Droportion ¢ sells at inlry brinz more, and It nishit bo possibie to get somethine good enon:hito bEmg 2 ¢, but sach 10ts are not ar- rivinz,. Good pieking stock brings 1 CELENY =) @550, 103G ~Strictly frash 1ot very aety GAME—Druir 0 quadh vod host Oc= ot the sout 1 but they nre lers prefer to goe £ N8 <0 @ stock ut grouse. suipe, 10,0 @ mullard grocn wing jack rabbits, § i cnnvas biack ducks, oad ducks, $40 blue win : teal, $2.00. S omixoed ducks, $1.50; st rabbits, #1. Ll squlre lope = diles, H@stie: deer saad intelops earcisses, 0@ d 1 ive pigeons, #1256 15 iro quoted at § i Lesiss—Mal ssluns it § MALAGA GitArrS 100, OvsTEns OIRANGES - Quited at 3175 ner box ONIONS=I1hme grown onions about Se aitd Spanish at $19) per ceate POTAOF - Dr resadn about steady at TS e for home grown stock and Salt Likes bout 10 b gher. Poveaiv—The market 1s still overs! woth tirkess lefe over froon the Thankszivine shipments Thore Is ainiost no demand for Ui and denlors aro experienein 2 a good desl of trouble In finding bayers. oven at e treniciy low piices, Some stoel that had *een on hinnl for 80 6 time sold_as fow a8 ac, whil the best could bo had at 1@8e Live tirkeys were quoted atabout the same price. Geoso and ducks wore quoted at sofe for drossed and about 8 for live. Live chivkens are quoted ut 67e wnd dressed se. S-Unchangel; per keg. 8.7 Market unchanged; i@ie per re held at od St Louis Markets, 15, Nov, 20 —F'Loui— Firm but dult, W —Spoculution was dull today and prices wive way, ¢ osing W@i5e beiow vester- dive cash and’ November, 03l niter, 0315008 Syes T Uyes My, e, Coun=Cish, hettr wUi % e; options declined curly, then racovere . but dropped a3 ciosed 2,@%0 under yesterday; Nove { December, #8465 Junuary, de; gk Oars— Rye S1. Lot r, May.*| Irms eash, G es May, $'he. Hetters 48@is!ge. BanLey—Steady: sample lots Minnesota, Shenie: Town, the; Neoraska, 5 e, BRAN=Lirm but 5low; 61@ibe mill. HAY -Steady; prairle, §7 $10.00@ 1800, LEAD=Weak; $15) tor s desilverzad; spelter, quict at duivt; $1.06 ist track and 530,505 timothy, uri and . 6@ 'c; dalry, Fresh., searco nnd firm at 2 Quict: 83 tendy; #1.10, NG AND COTTON T1Es ~Unehanzed. PROVISIONS—1irm and higher. Pork in job lots, 84.0)@ 1.5 Lard. 5. Dry salt meut. loose shoulder: 0: longs and ribs. .87 shorts, 87,0 ¢ strips. $.00. Boxed lots Rul < meats, bacon and ribs, 88555 shorts, susur curcd byms, $115 012,30, “ErpTs - Flour, £00) DBIs. Whoat, 500,000 oro. 81,000 hus oats. S2000 bu.s rye, 8,000 15,000 bu. , 4.°0) bbls.: wheat, 91000 0ats, 1,000 bu. ; rye, 00 16¥. 1,00) bu. we, . Liverpoot Mark LivERPoor, Nov. 20.— WHEAT—Quict; holders offer moderately: No. 1 California, 63 73d@0s 4 per Receipts of wheat ' for” past thred d 00 centuls, including 71100 Amer cental, 53d per cen- ts 0f American corn for past three days. 10,10 contals. Brrr—Extra Indin mess. 625 6d per ticreo, LAKD—Prime westorn. 455 per cwi, HostN—Common, s 1134 per ¢ W Yok, Nov. PeritoLEuM—~Market opened dull and remained nexlectea through- out. » highest: lowest, and clos- i spot ol sles, n s sles. none; Lima oll sales, o wl sa es, none. PrIROLECM—Active bt steady. (OTIONSEED Ow—Quiet,” tirun; o, crude, w Youk, Nov, points off, ciosed points Decembe —Options opened 10 barely stewdy, 1> to sales, 45,000 bags. i uding: January. $i5. : Fob- .10 M.t $15,80516. 05 May, July., $15.80%15.50; September, Spot Rio quiet and easicr; No. 7, W York Dry Goods Market. ik, Nov. 20— Business in dry goods wis moderited by the stormy weather and 1eht westera mat’s. The general disposivion of nzents Is not to sell cowtons Inany quan- tily. Something of whalt b s been rechod in ne advance i coutons. Cotton Murk NEW Onivans, Noy, 20 middling. 0 11-T6c;, low middlng, o 1- good ordinary. -10c; et receipts, Lules; gross recoipts, *0.718 bales: exports t Great Britu! coastwise, bales: sale tock, 194871 bal et Market steady 20,124 CincaGo, L, Nov. 20.-Counselman & Day to Cockroll Bros. Commlission company st opened active and e lower, but socn ame dull and continued lifeless until the Mo daily news wis rather bearish in eter, exee Hght estl ted recolpts for tomo I thest lod the sellinz as usual und offerings were absorbed principally by commission howses. There wors numerous buying orders for Mny wheat at fho which couid nothe filled. Corn opened stronz at fye do- cline. sold up fe and then deetined 3o under some roalizing by lonzs und iaterselling by the crowd. Oats was very dull and trading confined mostly to chunzes frowm December to May. We still think ecorn nnd oats good pur- chuses on brenks to hoid for wuch hizher pr Shorts opened the provision market ind bid prices up In sympathy with hozs and cornund the udvances in vork und ribs were lost at the ciose under re; int by longs. CHICAGO, L, N G. Logan & Co. to Duncan. 1o lnger & Co: "The wheat markot toduy hins besn without iy special festure. The trade done has been larzely local und the operators in the pit seem to be prepured for higher prices, May on At 8%e, sold as hivh 08 T0e and closed at IS5 @IR%G e, Stocks at this point no less than 12 private wares liousd contract grade Is 4,500,010, For profits 1t s sato ciough to buy wheat on decines.c Uutll the soutiment chagges weather conditions 1 ourgpinion can'tzive any waterial wi- vince, The demand for car lots today wus wn (L has been. Coro w 4 ctive. One or two loeal tors talk Kigher prices, and us they uct wo think they uresincere, The future Vilues wo think uro influenced i x0od deai by hos pro- duer. May hissod today at 48 to 484e. It closed ut 474 to 47% No._# corn in store 15 selling ut 1y Either this s much too low or May Is too high. Our information is that recelpts aro on the increuso; up to this time they b wve been |in itod by soareity of cars. The trade in outs has been very lght, with very trifling flu tuations. Provisions keep strong, uua wiil do 1utll we get heavier recipts of hols. OHcAGo, 1L, Nov. @—Konnott, Hopking & Co. to 8. A, MeWhorter: Kecelpts at winter whieat points seeur to bo 0n tho incrouse. To add (o the dis-ouragement of holders forei:n arkers, Instead of refleoting our strongth, have shown marked weakness Our market would probably ve given way today but for speculutive support so noticea- ble s.nce Thinksziving. Should conditions fmprove the big Nolders muy turn the tide and establish a higher ran o of prices, but at prosent they are gettinz 0o Lo p trom outside murkets or any othe rev, Apparently the wost they expect 1o do for @ time i3 to prevent a decline, Corn and oats were furtber advanced ative buying, so conspieuously es reacte ! quickly on un at- o)) shown. tempi to whout Lo 80 buil deal earrled prices to the top thoy cased off on rouliziug sales. The markot ix wnder the control of these Li: traders, and its course,will aupend on thelr operations. STOCKS AND BONDS, n provisions the big notel, but Securities Throughout the Day, New Youk, Nov. 2.—The stoek market was dull during the greater oart of the day, At the openiug a firm tone preval.ed and frace tiopal advances were scored owln 2 partiy to & moderate purchase for London uccount, but chiolly to buylng 1o cover shorts. Reudlng was one of tho leaders 1u the upward move- weut und was taken lu large awounts by ading Were Quite Duall THE firm oradited with forn OMAHA being shart of that tock woll known operator. ushvillo sold up the gratest advance of the day. slowing the partial elimination of the rtnons, duliness and fluctuntions Wore fn- slgnificant until tne last hour when the be re ade n snccesstul ra'd Tho transactions azgregatod 0 of which over 104,000 took do'clock. The market clo The Post says: The dny’s onerations might between the two specilutivo factions. The mutket was extriordinarily dull In ibe forenoon hear traders seemed Lo be covering shorts In Roadinz, Lowsville and the Granger stocks, while the industrial buil pool was selling its suzar and disulling cort ates, the Inttef move being purposely ofset by an U ward wanipulation of cotton oil and lead certificatos, e other three factors, binod with 1ittle London buyving, gro1t rreguiarity in the sluggish moven of prices. But thie dominating fact vresentiy proved to be the Lquidation of the bull pool In the Inaustrials, The closing hour Neen - trated the attention of the bear operators on this quarter of the market, anl there was a sudden fncrease Inactivity Thero was nothe ing new or favorable to offset tuis side soll- ing, and the final teadings were rapid, the market noving i the same divection. Beir rumors und a biddinz up ot enll money helped wlpog the demoralization at the close. The following are the closing gt t'cos the loading stocks on the New Yotk cck change today: Atehisg Adams EX Alton, T 1 282 ahiares lnce between 2 and d weak grouter pirt of tho ho dessribed 44 4 trice for Ex- Notfoik & W pid |Sorth Americar Co Northern Pacific do preferred. ... 13) | do preforred Ameriean kxpross U1 Den & Gaif Maltimore & Olilo “Sorthwestern Canndo Pacltie 4o proferred Canada Southern §|N. V. Contral Contral Pacitic N V&N Chies. & Ch Ontario & Western Clileago Alton Oregon Imp Oregun Nav . (0.8 L €U N i Sl |Pevria, Dee. & 405 Pittsburg 413( Pulingin Al 1201y Iteading 151 Richmon i Tor 313 do proferred s o rando West 44 do preterred 248 Rock Ixlanil IR 159 St Panl 1|~ do yre St Paul & 0 for Southern Pacifli Sugar Reflnery Tenn. Conl & iron Texas Pacliic o pr Tol. & . Cen Vake Shor H Cnion Pacific d Trust U Expross pule & Nush L WL L & 0.0 Lol & Now Alb'y do praferred Manhattan Con Wells Fareo Exp Memppis & U Western Bnilon Michigan Centrai Wi X1 Missourl Pacie a0 profereed Mobiln's 01 3 Minn, & 4. 1 Nuehivlile Chatt D.&I0G.. ural National Linseed Y 151 W iated Gas &8t T . Conl & Tron Jtton 01l Certi . el .1 & W DR G D& Cod fast Fenn Erio do Fort W Gt Northern pra COER LT « % o i 1etptd W 1% 11 St Paul & Duluth 1083 Kan. & Tox. Lake Lr wrd 1t 204 1 sl A0 prefaczed - 1. Central X diy otal ‘syles of stocks ineluding 10; Erie, ( i today were 287,000 hison, 0500 120 Loulsville & Nashville, d; Northern Pacige proferred. 5,101 New nzland, 10.300: Realing, 7 St Paul, 10,- Western Union, 3,2, New York Money Market. NEW Yong, Nov. 10.—MONEY 0N CALL irmer. ranging from 4 to 6 per cent: last loan 5 per cont, and closing offured at 5 per cent. PRISME MERCANTILE PAPER—5GES per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Stron-, with actual husiness in bankers* biils at §.815 tor 6) duy Dills and and $4.883 for demand. The clos'ng quotations on bonds: U8 s rex ERITTART US4 con 114§ N.. C. Int. Cert ... 11 L8 dles reg . 100 Northern Pac. Ists, 1184 Paclfictis of ‘W + 10751 N . 2uds. 10134 Lousiana stped’ds. 953 OIS ... 137 Missourt is......... 102 enn. now sot e 102 Tenn. new sot 3.0, 101 Tonn. new set is anila S0, 2nds . Pacific 18t | CRG. sty ERG v, o 21104 Panl Consols.. P C. & P Iats. L GTr. Rets It G T'r. Reta. 4| Union Pac. Ists ULl 100 West Shore. .. Gen. 5L By 1 Boston Stock Q Mass., Nov. the closiug stock quot 1tions: Atehi. & Topekn ... 54| Frs Boston & Albany... 205 | Kenrsarge. Loston & Maiue.... 13 CoR&Q - 3 fken Fitbhburg it. it Sauta Ko nt& Pere M amarack ... Masa. Cent 4| Anniston Land 5 Boston Land Co NV & t knd Lana Co. 0ia Colony 186 | Bell Telephone Wis. Ce 1516 Lamaon Store 8 f Water Atlantlo.. ... Boston & Mont. . Calumet & Heela,! Catalpa.......... San Francisco Mining S sco, Cal., Nov. closing quotations for minlig stocks today were us follows: At Bulwer Beleher.... Best & Boliher Bodio Consolldatéd Choliar. Con. Cal Crown Foint Mexican. ... Mono . Ophir. Potosi’ Suvago. Slerrn |Union ric Mining Quotatio; ov. 20.~The following elos'nz mining quotations. Cholor ... ophir o Crown Polnt Sierra Nevada Con. Cul. & Va. stundard Deadwood Unlon Con ould & Curry Yellow Jackit wle & Noreross. fron Siiver.. fome Quick Siiver. .| lexic o pref’i Bulwer. ,....... ro the [ w0 1) 100 W 10 ¥} 105 il Tl T 1o ) St. Louls Mining Quotations. 7. Lotis, Mo. Nov. On the Mining exchangze t-day quotations wero unchanged from yesterday: Siocks. BId. Asked, Bl rphy. 4 [} Hopes! 80 trs Siovks, Am. Nottie. Bltzabelh.. i Asked S1 | M Sm pview, o8 Gordon Bannett.) LoNDON, Nov. Herald Ca' Specinl to oW business v, auiet on the Stock exchange but progress of the sottlement cozazod o ood deal of atten- fon 50 that operators have not boen alto- gother Idle while movement. of prices havo been to erably numgrous, Funas are steady. (ndisn rupee paper improved 1id The principal foaturo in forelgn overnment secarities has been the contin selling of Argentine stock, accel ed by the premium on vold wdvancinz to 1834 per cent. Customs loans declined from 1o 1'g per cent, the fall fundoed, however, beinz reducod to 'y per it Buenos Ayres bonds mark n decline of ver cent und cadulns bonds to 134 por cent. Venezuelan have fallon 24 por cent. ~Intornis tlonal stocks have been only slizhtly affected by the resis French “min stry, and ¢ 0so str 7 opened. Fronch renies, Gree and somo Turkish 185U0S w0 while others ure well maintained. ' Homo rallways — are unsettiod, it Americuns closed with dis- tinetly botter tendency. Louisviile & Nash villo rocovered % por cont. Erle, Chicago ¢ Milwaukee and Denver preférenco 1 per cen and most others 'y (0 %0 per cent. Ounadiuns were quite buoywit and clossd ut thele” best, and Trunk preferonces gaaranteal loivo 1% 10 1y per cont hizher and C; elfie % porcent. Money was in Short loans huve heen charged 1 102 per cout. The discount markot has boen quier, but fir two and three mouthis' bills were quoted at Lo 2l ver cent, Financlal K vy Ja nadian Pa- o demand, Financial Notes. KANsSAS 11y, Mo, Nov. 24—0Olearing, #1, New Yol bulances, $,5 'Auis, Nov, 2430 for Lhe i BALTIMORE —QOleurings, #2,030,- 047; baiunces, Money, 0 per ceat. FIILADELPIEA, Pa. Nov. 20.—Clearin =8, 813, 9u,20; bulances, 8261,03). Money, b per cent. LoNDON. Nov. 20.—Amount of builion with- arawn'from Bank of Enzland on balance to- C onrings, $130,912,25 Three per cent rentes, 0if, unt, Nov, 021, 20— Olearl 1054, New York exeh 4L par. NNATIL, O, Nov. 400, Money, 416’ per chinge. 20 premiuin BOsTON, Mass., Nov. 2) 78 bulun. es. #1,818.00 Exchan-e on New Yor 81, Lovis, Mo.. Noy. 21.—Cleariogs, bulanens. $12,04 . Monev. gulet, 1 chauge on New ¥ ork, 4. dise CHICAGO, Tl Nov. 2. - Cigarin:s, B18,008,240. Now York exchinze, i0¢ premiiui. Forel:n exchange, strong: #4853 for sixty-day bil Total I B n“us SOUNTIES, sCHOOL COMPANIES,ST,R.R.COI Correspond: N.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. NEW YORK, 20.—Olgarinzs, 2,275, cout. New York ex- < Olearings. & 8,803, Money, ¢ per cent. \ Dar. #1,210,- o . WANTED DAILY BEE K{EI)NES e and 44,58 for domandyy, Money oster at £4@e | per cent LIVE STOCK MARKETS. o Cattle Steads, Others sell Higher. OuAnA, Nov. 20.LRecelpts of eattlo were aguin hicavy and elo to ono-hatf of the nu ber consisted of cows and heifers, u cood m of them beine vory common. The st mar- ket was pretty well supplied. nmong the offerinzy Ing somo fat heavy steors that sold at from §10) to 525, tho bulk of the offerings were on'y falr, howover, sell- ing Inrge At from #48) 1o & Among the westerns there wera to be found few des rable Killers, although ofo' fancy grasser suld for 5 perlb. the Lizlest price patd for that class of cattle this soason, Handy fat eattle sold wencrally avout steidy and fnferior o gond steers sold as a rule from 5¢ to 10 lower. About efzhtlonas of cows were rocelved, nd these, with & number of head carrled over from yesterday, tended to dopress the trade and pricesin the n were from 5¢ to to 100 lowor on all cxcept cholce holdings, Trad- Inz was rather drazging, but at the close the pons hiad been fuizly well oloared of all fair towood cows and helfers Bulls, oxen and ags woro only In moderato demand and trade onsuch was dull and lower fn sympathy with the cow trade, The market was gluttod with thin stock cat- tle and prices ‘are'as Jow a8 the lowest on the poor stuil. which is being run in in large num- bers, Dealors huvo largn holdings at present, and the outside demand today was extremely Hiwited, anl prices on wnything but bes feeders'du l and lowe DRESSED BEES Av. Tr. ower ~Hogs ny No Av, Pr. 5. K6 &S 113)' 43 6) 10185 TR 310 1070 370 2 T I8 i 4y 4 1163 1250 120 3 cows, wi2 21 ) 1090 ) 1000 i 1080 CALVES. 130 4 00 1 1% 1570 1 1410 180 1§ STOCKENS AND FERDERS, 17,936 225 111..1064 2001010 2 K0 205 1070 330 WEST Av, Pr. 90 steers... 1143 £ 00 WYOMING COTTLE, 004 280 40 cows RE 20 steers. L) 1steer 00) h eows 103 cows 85 feeders 72 feeders 1feeder... 15 teeders 20 steers CATTLE. 160 cowe.... 16 steers. e 10 cows. 61 feoders. 1 feeder ) steers 4 feoders 0 feeders Isteer dstecrs ... 1103 80 cows 833 110Gs—The supply was the most liboral iy over four months, about 6,000 on sale and quality fully up to'the avorage of late. Local houses were freo buvers and whilo thore wus noshipplag demund local buyers had large orders 10 tll und s # result the market rap- idly strengtheneq trom the opening und closed at the high point/of Mo day with ull sold. The market opened abott e higher and closed 100 hizher und active. Kepresentative sules: No. Av. Sh. Pr. Eh. Pr. 814575 12) 575 16 0 0% 92 195 3 ) A8 0 81 80 340 40 1060 L1032 1103 K00 160 o o bbbt b JERIIIIRR aomanns R R e o e 200 200 4 28) 120 200 Srass Do AND ROUGH, Vypert 1) Stock Market. [Spectal Palegram to Chlcago Live CnicaGo, [, Nov. u Tie B The cattlo | priwe shipping steors near enouzh of that sort 1o meet the wants of the eastern und export trade, and selers g alittlo more money that they could I alized for the saume grade on Mond other ¢rades the wirket was no more than steady; indeea IUWas 0oL an oasy attor (o find buyers at foru.er prices fo. 0.0 cows und cre wers no where ORATCHED TEN MONTHS A troublesome skin dise me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days’ use of M. H. WoLrr, Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT'SIPECIFIC 1was cured some years agoof White Swelli inmy leg by using and have had no Wyipions of 1 SOSISRY i of o dis ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and failed, but 8. 8. 8. did the wor! PAUL W, KIRKPATRICK, Johason City, Tean. e caused 4 and Sk n Diseases mailed free, BWILFT BPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlauta, Ga,| Treatise on Bl Propossl for Lumber and Cement for the City of Omaha, Sealed bids will Le re ved at tne office of the city comptroller Lh Lo 4 p. ., Decemve 6. 1802, for thio furnisuin: of iumber und ce ment for the vear iskiforthe city, The coump- trotler will furnish blunks for the bids on lumber, and only bids will be eonsidored made on such bianks. All cements furnished will huve to stand the test of the city eogl- neer. “ach bidder 18 required o enviose @ cortified eheck of $100. Theright iw reserved to reject any or all bids, Owmaha, Nov. 26, 1802, TUHEO. OLS 6 Nuwdor Couwptrofler, 1892, rongh. half fattod stenrs. A lot of very fine LGS 1D, wtoors fotefed $.00, That s the highe €8t price roacho | since the beginning of July. Only an (nsien fioant part of the supply sold ahova 85,00 the prevalling prices being $1.00 to for cows, hoifors and bulls ani §50 to 85,00 for commion to g0 | steers skors and feeders woro guoted at $1.6) to and oalves woro wanted at from &1 to For i Tuos Iy wenoral market was more than usually active, and all deoent gattle wero closed out in good tme. Tteceipts, The! s a lively hog market today and higher prices pre Shippoers were hun- y tor hy Ttos of local pack 4 also voing keon seliors wero fn n positio toput up prices. That fs what they did, to the tune of from 100 to ¢ psr 100 108, heavy and mediun wolghts going from 8565 1o $5.03, and “light advancing from $5.45 to &0, Most of tho hozs were out of sellers' hands by ~ the middle of tho fore- noon and the closo was fairly steady nt the abovo quotations. The populit pricos forlight weights were at from 1o $3.78 and the creater part of the heavy and modium Felzhts went over the scales at from 35,80 to Thero were many trades at $800 und overal at from .05 to #0714 Cuils and LOUnE PIgs #01d ut from 350 to & t enlng Journal reports: oceipts, 11,000 head arket slow ' Lood 40 choles, 1.5 others. $100@4.40; Texans, stockers, $1.75a3.00; cows, 8100074, ~Recelpts, 2,000 houd ; shipments, Noud: market 1o higheron heavy grades light luwor: rough and comiion. leavy packingand shipy 86,028 6.074%: butehors' und sned i Hght 5,100,730, SHEEr—Keoelpts 7,000 hendi shipments, 1,100 ad: best murket stoady. duil; nativos £1.00@5.33; westerns, H40@5.80; lambs, §4700 Receipts and Disposition ot Stock Offelal receipts and disposition of stork as <hown by the hooks of the Union Stock Yurds company for the twonty-fonrt hours ending at 5o'clock p. ., November 29, 1802, nECKTTS AT ROWR | RWERT HOMSE & N Care. | Head Cars Hoad Cars. Head| Cars 181 S1 8,800 1 POSITION NUVER CATTLE [ 1063 Omabia The G, Swift & Co ‘Ie Cudahy Morris Leo Rothsehiid Andrew Huas Sec. Shipp'rs and Foed'rs Loftover ... ki) Total ackl W Hummond o Kanaas City Lave stock IKANSAR 1Ty, Mo., Nov celnts, 1,005 shipments, fairly active and tronz. Represen tutive salos: Dressod beof and shipping steers, BL10@4.65: cows und heifers, $1.50w@i0; Texas and Indlan steers, nos quoted; stockers and fenders, §2.5554 45, Hoas—Receipts, 11,810; shipments, 610, The rket was notive, opening be unid closing 5 AL erades. 3.80@5.30; bul', $5.500 “SiEkp—ltccelpts, 140; shinnents, 150, The murket was duil and 2 lower; muttons, 83,6513 Market, CATTLE - Ro Tho market was New York Live Stock Market. NEW YOuK, Nov, 2.—BEEVES Koccipts. 6. ali foroxporters and slaughterors Dressed beef steady shipments today, 1,042 ves: tomorrow, 6,42 quarters of beef. CALViEs—Rocelps, 14 head; market stoady: veals, $1.0 (28.00 per cwt. AND LAMBs—Recelpts, 1,561 sheep. 2450 per by d mutt 00 No per pou lond 100 Ibs} At 1068550 per 11 HoGs=Itecelpts, for market stoady at $5.40@0.10 per 10) 1bs. Nt. Louls Live Stock Market, 1. Lovis, —CATrLE-Reeeipts, 4300 nead: shipments. 70) head: market stendy: falr togoot native steers. $110001.50: 01 Texas and Indian steers, ) Receipts. 6,700 | et 100 hie) packing, $5.50@5.70: [izht, $5.400 SnEEp—Keceipts. 1.200° head:shipments. 100 head; market stronzi fairto good natives. £3.004.00; cholee, $.2%@45); Toxans, 150 @s . s. 5.00) el ey Business Briefs. The firm of Blotcky & Cohen of Omaha and Blotcky Bros. of Des Moines have con- solidated under the firm mnamo of Bloteky Bros. Co. for the purpose of engaging in the wholesale notion and gents furnishing goods business in Omaha. The organizers of the new firm ere Josenh Bloteky of Des Moines, president; M. L. Blotcky of Omana, vice president: A. H. Conen of Owaha, second vice president; C. 1. Williams of Shelby, Ia., treasurer; Sol Blotcky of Shelby, sccre- tary, and Johu Dayis, formerly of the Ciul zens bank of Shelby. ‘T'he company will commence business with $120,000 capital stock paid up. They have leased the four- story brick building at 1114 Harney strect, which was formeriy occupied by Allen Bros. M. &, Challberg in the furniture business at Bertrand has been succeeded by Sandstrom & Samuelson. William Tolly has succeeded Martin & Tolly as proprietor of the Beaver City lunch counter. C. k. Clark & Co. have sold their drug business at Douglas to George I3, Miller. ‘The Fremont Hardware company of Fre- mont is advertising that they aro reducing stock preparatory to moving to Tilden. L. E. A. Smi‘h has sold his photograph gallery at Harvard to I, A. Ientgen. E. . Howell, boots, skoes, clotning, ete at Kearney, has beon closed on a chattel mortgage of £,000. The Lincolu Plating company of Lincoln has sold out. Goodwin & Richard has been succeeded in the implement businoss at Wauneta by Goodwir. & Kaylor, The failure of Zinder Bros., shoo dealers, 1520 Douglas street, was reported at Dun & Co.'s mercantile agency yesievday with chattel mortgages tiled in favor of various creditors to the amount of £11,45). Tho firm was composed of Aaron and Morris Zunder, who succeeded Zunder & Harris February, It isn’t done by others—that’s why tho guaran- tee of Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Pro- seription should command atten- tion. It's a guar- anteo that mcans something. If the medicine doesn't givo satisfaction, in every case for which it’s recommended,'the monoy is promptly refunded. Remarkablo terms—but it's o remarkable medicine, All the functional irregularitics and weaknesses seculiar to womankind arc cured by it. For eucorrhen, periodical pains, weak back, pro- lapsus and other displacements, bearing- down sensations, and all *'femalo com- plaints,” it's an unfailing remedy. 1t is a powerful, restorative tonic and nervine, im- parting strength and vigor to the whole sys- em, ‘A5 a rogulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, * Favorite Pre- seription” is a perfeetly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results, Try ity if you're an ailing woman, You pay only for the good you gets Can you ask wore o1 Statlonery 0d Lithograph Sealod bids will be recelved at the offic the eity compLroller up 1o 4 p. ., Decem b 6, 1802, Tor the furnishinz to the city of station- ory, books. prioting ind lithosraphing for 804 Blanks for biaders farnished by the conptroiler, wnd ouly bids made oo such blanks will besconsidered. Each bidaer ¢ quired to enclose w cortificd chock of $200, Tha viry rescrves the right to rejoet any or all bids Omah THEQ. OLSEN, Nevd 6t Combtrol SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA, hog ot 1n th roposal for the Furnishin Printing pv. 20, 1802, Test entile nd sheep 1 COMMISSION HOUE Wood Brothers, Cuaha=Telephoae 117, - SOHN 1 DADISMAN. | WALTER B WoOD. { Mauszars Market reports by il and wire cheerfully furnished upon application touth Chleago T;rry Brothers & Cump.\ily, L Btoes Commission. Boow 61 kxchauge Building Bouth Owaba. ‘Leleplione 1791 ve Manufacturers OMAHA L) dil Omeka Tent-Awaing | Wolf Bras, &Co CONPANY Tennts, Awainze, tar HORSE COVERS lins, ¢ are ol all ki eiitarnam St | forchtatogilo %, tidn BAGS & TWINES. | BICYCLI % Bomis OmanaBazCy | M. 0, Daway, mportors and mees, flone | Bierol Socks, DurIaps, (wine. | payments. 19N 1ith & —_——— BOOTS AND SHOLS. Merss=Coe Shoz Crmpwy, 110 TToward Siraot, r ith And Dongins Straats, DRCASt) 0ash buyers, nnt 1018 which I8 vory saloabla mershants, Rirkendalt, Jongs & Amer, Company, whalesalo mt's | Shoa Axents oston Gihtier | aho Show company, 10111 x 1105 Harnty strent Hroc Factory oo We Are making solling & class aro i JORNICE, {)umhul'-ul,l‘nh.l.'::ic1‘0[ Eagle Coraiz» Works s o g, | MIfs galvanied 4 Dougnra | cornten and Dougals | il 1110, 1113 window eaps, ksl ete 0dge- 8L Tlzrd and a0ft coal, cor. 16th stroets, DRY GOOD: M E Swith & Co, | Kilpateie Drygoods, nottons, fue- |Dry Gools (o, Tt and flowrd sto - Koch Notlons s’ furalshing oot Cor 11k and Harney FURNT l'l"lll‘l. Omaha Upholstering (o, | pholstoral faraltiey 103 101N (21 148 sted v Wholssala oaly Beebo & Runyan Furniture Co, Tith stroot. Gracaan ————— GROCERIE: | DRUC D. M. Steslo & 0. | Blake, Bruce & Co 120141203 Jones straat, 10th and Harnyy st: eot Omalia. Omaha. Notice. alod proposals will Lo recetved at an time on or before 2 o'clock n. m. of the I3 h day of December, 1802 fur the printinz of all Lills for the legisiature with such mattsr as mav be ordered by efther house therenf. to bo printed in “biil form." which Is shown and designnte as class one (1 under the printing luws of the stato of Nebrasku. For the printing and binding in eloth covers of one thousand (1,00) coies ench of the bicn- nial reports of the auditor of pudlic accounts, troasuror. socrotary of state, commissioner of public lunds and bulidings. and bureau of wbor and industrial statisties: snd five b dred (00) copies each of the biennial reports the attorney seneral, superintendent of pib- Tie hustruction, state’ Hrarian and adjutant general: one ‘thousand (1.000) copies report State hourd of transportation for 1802 und five thousand (.000) coples mport. state bord of agriculture for 183 and all other reports and documents that may be ardered printed the lezisiatur sptsuch us niay enter into and form a_part of the journsle, which class of work is known aml” desiznated as elass whres (3) under the printing laws of Nebraska. The hill work, executed under eluss one, shall be printed fn xmall plea type, on paper fourteen (14) inchos lonz by elghtand one-haif (i3 inches wide, sinzie page: paper to bo twenty-ei-ht (8 ponnds double cap to the ream. except tho title paze, each page shall coutin not Tess than twenty-five (25 Mnes of soild mutter of soven () inchesin length, and the lines shall be success vely numbered, with & blank only in each spacy between the tines. The title paze of satd bills shall contain not less thun oizhteon (18 1nes as above, with three () incnos additional space allowable for Qisplay title matter, Eacli bid shall state what the b'dde ing to do tho work complete for, per the threo hundrsd () ¢ the price for additionai hundreds that wiy be ordered of the sume bilat the <ame tnic as the original three hundred (00) inetuding corn position, piper, press worl, sttehine, foldins and all ‘wors of material entering fnto the Work reauirat. -VAll work excentod « nder cluss one shall deilvered In good order by the e the office of (hoseerotary of stite within three vs after the receipt of the order by said con- tractor from th irman of tiie committeo on printing, in eftherbranch of the i ture. Allwork exceuted under cluss throe i) shall b prined in jong pr and nonpa- reil type, on paper to onz by six () inches wid paper to e forty-five (4 pounds (o L1e ream. of twenty - four by thirty six white book. Each bid un- der elass three shail stato whit the bidder iy Willing 10 do the work complete for, per pase on eieh reportor itein i cliss, Ineludin composition, p. jross work, stitehin v, folc Tag and ullwork or material enterin work required. Gailey and page proof nust e furnished when require 1 by the ofiicors of the exceutivo department or the chairman of eon pr in cither branch legislature K when conploted to red freo of exponse atthe state house, Pronoss for work in eacii of the ahov classes will not be conside e nccompanied by a bond In the sum of five Ciousand £,00) dollars With LWo o1 mioro sure- Ues that i easo tho purty nroposing forsuch contractshall be aw. Cthe same such pa ty will, within five () days after the award to I of such contract, enier into bon (s for the aithful performance thereof, as provided by v the the teras of theso proposals posals shall be e rked “Proposis for publie printing and adiressed o the stuto Vourd of printing in care of the sceretary of staute, L neoln, Nob, i Contracts on cluss one (1) as above specilicd will be awarded as u whole, Contracts on cluss three o) asabovo speck will be awarded in whoie bourd 1s will- he in partas the work to bo exceuted nnder 1o (1) ind threo () uiy be seen ao tho office of the seeretary of state. Contracts on above classes one (1) nod three @) to run two 2 ye rs from December 1, I8 except the reporis of the board of transport ton ind stato hoard of aericaiture, the latter Lo be comp oted within sixty days after the awarding of the contaict The stite printing board roserves tho right toreject any or bids, JOUN ALLEN Soretory of 8 E LY, tute Ireasurer. THOS L BENTON, Auditor Public Aecounts 1, 1822 ni7d0y e, State Printing Board Lincoln, Neb., Nov Notico of the Sittiu a thoard of Kqualizstion, To the Union Pacific Rallway Company, the ya & Republican Vabley' Kudizond Com Ytho Burinzton & Missourl 1t vor Il 1 Company, the Omaha_ & Southwestern Wirond Company, the Missourl Paciio Kailwiy Co Tihe Omahiu Belt Rallway Company, the Ciileago. St Paul. Minneay Jis & Omaha Ralisny Company, the Fromont Likhorn & Missourd Villvy Raliwiy . pany. the Omuha and Norti Platte Kallwiy Couipany, the sioux ity & Pacitic Rallway Compuny, the Omabi and Northwestern Kultway Compuny, ani tho Sloux City and Northern Kutlway Compuny: Omahi augd Northeru Nehrasia latlroad Company: You and ouach of you wre boreby notified Wit dn aecordance woth seetion 39 chaptar of the compiled statutes of Nebraska for 1501, entitled “Cities of the metropolitun the city elerk of thg eity of Ouiaha hi 10 the itssesstuent IS of sald eity of 150, storohonses, wirehouses, shops and other bulidinzs within the rizhi-of-wiay or along o adjucent 10 any sde-trick of each of said rallwiys.used 10Tthe DUTROSES Of rent by your Fespective companies or purposes other than the ordinary operations of said companies, W00 NOL AnpearinE on sad nssessuent rollsi ind wlso wil lots and lands outside your re- peetive riahis of-wiy, which sald Fight-of Wiy only includes 3 feet of lands and lots wbutting on each side of the main tracks of any railroad; which suld addition an | asses: ment thoreon are on Ale 1 the officc of { ity elors subject to your anl each of your l1v~)|/u stion. And you ind each of you are fur- ther notifiod thit the city council will sit as u ard of equalization at the office of the city < the ity halton Fiflag. the 2udday of wler, |62, from 9 o'clock a.m. 105 o'c ok 1. for tho Durpose of ciua izing the pro- Dosed lovy of tixes on sild property and cor Fecting uny errors thereln, and of hoarlng all comp aluts that the owners of property 50 10 1o taxed and wssessod miy make: sald Tuxes and ussessents belng levied accord ng 10 law for general tuxation Omaby, Reb., Nov. 2] JOHN GROV the City Councll ny y ractor (o | intothe | v ess e S o Jobher Rector & Wilhelmy CBrner 10th ana streets. Jnck Wholosale Chas. R Lee, Tardwood Tum! Honring Oth and Douglas LIQUORS, Frick & er! Wholeants 11 qioe 14 101 Farnam st . Carry & full printing. wes writing paper, per. ot stook ard " Branch & o Produce, frults ot kinds, oystors. ;'1'0\' |1D] \(I-El':\ll Omalia Stove Repair\ Stoveropairs and wa attachments Kind of stovo mado, 127 Douglas, i WOODEN TION —(( Council Chiamber, € of Omihia. the i hat wooden sid the eity of On infive days or tndne sidewnlks tho strets | structed of thicknessand e atmensions and in seribad by the spe affice of tho board ¢ 1S SUDCEY I 01, 10w West sid 2 of St stdo addition No2, | Westside of 350 Fred Doliono's addi wide West side Fred Delic wido, Tast side stve. Vonton plac West side of 2Ists Dlock 24 Wileox's ade. 3 foet whie. is to <pe be No 2, repuired or West si 1o of 324 5t 15-15, present Srade., West side of Z st fitth nddition. prese P West sido of did st oi's fifuh additc | wide | West side of 3 st Tenae & Soldon’s add wi e West side of 5 s Tsaae & Seldon's ade wide. West side of 31d ut | 1s | wide, ! West s'de ofaind st 1s wide, East side o ki st W A Redick's add t ast s d@of 330 st e it, present = rid And be it further § - Thi the board of | vy is wuthorized an T this resolution to | el paver of the | served on the owner | suc i publicatic v | saia sidow I voard of public wol | done | respectively o bo atate, lot or vart o ting sueh sidewnlks, Passed Nov. 21d. Attes Approved: NOTICE TO CON To the owners of real estito deserd tio You and each of yo constriaet wooden Si vesotution of the ity of Omabi I Chatrman Omaha, Neb., Nove PROPOSALS copy. United States I Agency, S0 Soulod propos:ls, Tuniher, Windo &5 an Ve, and address e Kidxo agoney ceived ab this ngetlc Docerber 4 1z at this s atr nalls, o full st and e obtulued by ap stenod. Bidders must state of oach urtic Under i contract. AlL articles whon 1o u rigld inspection. The rightls rescr Lids, or any part of best interest of o CERITE | Each b must b fied check ordraftu dupository, or soly vielnity of t resid, Javablo Lo the orde ndian affalrs, for | wiount of the prop will be forfeited to any Liddor or bl shall fall w prompt | #ood and sutlicient | returned to the hidd 14 ds necow nan ol fied check wiil not be ¥ furih Infor G, 1. Brown, U8 Indlin azent fo all owners of | Twenty=fourth str Cusssiroet; You are heroby stened, threo dis nte city of Omaha, have the mayor, with tho cil of said city, to wuers respectively by grudiog Dodge stroot Lo Ciss sary by ordina N 1w, npproved Nov, 7 You ire fur ber i cepted suld appotots us required by 1aw, w Docember, A 1n the forenoon. it oo 216, New York corporate Hmlts of pose of conslicring ment of datage o 1 Bild property, affeet int You ure and place aforesald, | to or statements cor B 26-0101 r o0l CATDOLS AN par Ut Carpenter Paper Co. Ing an TALLS. ETC, | for " any | SIDEWALK | Be it resoived by the city cou ahi s desicn frer the public Lution, or the personiy scrv uthorize d itied Dine plank of sucl wvenue, Tots 118 7 W thin TERIALS. th Dukota, Nov 1802 for agency wlout A.. Acting HESD S Twenty-fourih conslderation spec Jotified 1o ditnwges w3 You taay considef pro Diectory HARDWARE, O Lobeek & Tins, 053" Lol 101 Douglas streot. . ¥ HATS WoA 1. Gibbon & 0 ods | 12th LUMBER. Joha A, Wakefel 1 Tmportod. Auaricnn Ports IAN Lot N X ANRS S hydraul crnant wnl Quioy whits il no —_— | MILLINERY) 1. Oberfeldss & B, y+ | Importers and jobhars ot | miliinery. notlons. Matl \ers prompt 212 South 1ith at. —— e ey OlLs, standard 0il Co. ftefned and lubeleating olls, ax ot - | OYsT i David Cole & (o, Wholeanle oyster faney colery A0 5. 10Uk streed PRODUCIE COMMISSION \ w | Jas. A, Clark & O, Butter. eho o poulirs and gama. 17 South 15th st SASH ks [\ A Dishrow & Co it Manufacturers of wash, doors blinds and mouldings. Branch of tiee, 12th and [zard sty (o RIZSOLU - 'RUCTION. Nob., IN mal 1502 il ot tho clty yor concurrin; wialds be constructed In te | below, with tion of this rosv- “thoreof. as by = nd requirad: such ! to the grade on n, and to be con- width and Inld upon joists of such h Dor as is pro- eifient v file o tho of D works and under, i) i venue, Tot B bleek 8 Hill- ¢ yresent graded foen wide, block 4 At grade, 6 feet 7 bl de, 6 fect Lo, prose e, 1ots 10 8 L Dresent gr tnclu- cot wide, treet, 101s 1t 8 inclusive, second addition, presend West sige of 50th streot, Lot 7 block 4 Hillslde id, 4 foet wide, rect. tax lot 14, section 21- {feet wide T ok 2 Recd's N g L wide reet, iots I and 24 biock 4 m, present grade, ¢ feot reet. lots 1t and 8 block 1 Jition, present grade,d feed treet, lots 1 anl 8 block 8 litlon. present grade,d feed reet. lots 1 and § block 9 o & =eldon’s ndditlon. present grade, 4 feet rect, lots 1and 8 block & seldon’s addition. presentgrade,d fees rect, fots 1ol fnclusty fon, present grade, 4 fee reat, tax Jot 12, i tion wide, resolved bublic works be und heres Pitiected o canse ucopy & be publishe ! in the ofi= ety for one wesk, or be sof sd lots a unless five days aftor tho cof Sl oy construot Lorein. required, that the rhs ¢ the same to be section 2le the cost of constructing sald sidowalks tho roal 1d wbuts Sossed nealnst flot in frontof o I DAVIS Prosiaent O tv Counell JOUN GROVES ity Clerk, I BEMIS, Mayor. SORUCT SIDEWALK fe lots, parts of Tots and Bed In’ the wnbove resoius GO, re noreby notified to roquirel by a 1 incil and mayor of § which the above 18 o m lew alks i ty L of W, BIRKIAUSER, Board of Publie Works, Jber 2ath, 184 207 MU BUILDING MA ] Pino Ridge) 16, 150 Proposals for lardware, &4 Lhe cuse 210 e nidrsiened a St Dakot. will be o o Amtil 1 0'elook p. . 0 furnishing and dolivord il ol wssortod i Wiiges, 269 door locka P10,500° nounds wssorted Tption of which may 0”167 (o “undor-g fun Servic ) endorsed Dol (jeally the kind and el tor dellvery lu offe delivered will be subjectd vod torafoct any or al vy Lid, 1 deemed for thy 0 servico, 1ED CHECKS, 4 accompunled by o certls wwon somo United States Ut nationsl Lank, lo the ence of the bidder. made. rof the conmissioner off 1 Loustd oe nLof they al, which choek or drafb the'United Sta s rocelv ¥ eXeCute a contract w buretics, otherwlse to be o by cush 1n leu of & cert! p consliered, unply to Captaln, Uiited Statos mition ots or purts of lots oL cet, from Dodge streot the underd stod freeholders of the sen duly appouted by approvalof the ity coun the dumage 1o the of thy property o feeteo] Hth) stroel, frou declared necesd pussed Nov. 1864 oufied th stroet, 0, i th, 1a02 ok Jtiiud, that huving ac nent, wnd duty qualitied! wa will, on the sth day @ D. 1802, ut the hour of 10 o ho office of & W. Gil Life bullding. within the a0 elty. meet for the purs und making tie ussess. e owrors respecti voly of cd by sald grading. taking Denctlts, if any. prosent it 1he tim and wnake any oboetl Fning suid A=s0s3ent of or. ulsoN WM. G, SHRIVE] JEOKGE Y. PAU