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THE SPECULATIVE ARGETS | ughter of Tnroocnts ia the Pork Fit Was the Feature, CLOSE WAS AT THE TOP FIGURES Provisions Seem to Have Reached a Cond! tion Where the Il Clique flas Com= plete Control—\Wheat and Corn Ruled Easier, ©n10AGO, T11, Dec. 2. A slaughter of Inno- cents in the pork pit was the feature on ‘ehange today. Vork, lard and ribs close d re spectively at itie, 20c and 2240 higher than Jast night. Wheat and corn ruled casier and ench closed at o e decline. Tho provision market secms to have reached a condition where the bull cligue has complets control Tho cilque brokers bought May stuft and eaused on advance, on which they sold freely for January. When the market yieided under thelr selling and the sellinz by the trade gen- erally, thoy rashed fnand bought Mav again and frightencd the other soliers into covering ataloss innhurry, This mancuver was re- poated three times today. The close was at tho top fi.ures. The small stocks of provis- Jons, the advance In < to the hih pointof the yeur and the inck of nerve on the part of selers of all products made it cusy work for the man ‘pulators, Wheat started about steady and for a time held ratlier firm on good local buying. Figie- ston, Schwartz-Dupee, Kennett-1lopkins and other prominent operators belng well repre= sented. But there secmed to be dittie demand on which the strengih was based and the in- provenent was not held. Fluctuations were confined toa range of f.c. Corn was weak insympithy with wheat, the range was from %e 1o e nnd the S0 Wis nt 3o recovery from the lowest prices, Inonts a nunber of Luying ord ket steady for After they had b pr.ces d e but rogutued | g Estimu efpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 186 cars: corn, 140 cars; outs, 180 earsi hogs, 35,000 hetd. The leading futures r zed a8 follows: AUTICLY IENING WHEAT No December January.. Muy. cony TG WLOW. | CLOSE g b a8 3@ g Jecen| e ki 5034 Januar; 8 My MEES VoK™ | Lecomber... January May . AT Deccmber. .. Jnnuary. May ... .. BnonT 1t January.... Tash quo ions were as follow Froun i ’s practicaily at ver . spron. 62@0615¢; No. 2 rod, T17%¢ OATS—No, white, .G Rve low fizures. 3 spri :ED—NO. 1, 817815 TiMoTHY SEED—Prinic, $1.06, Ponk—Mess, per LbL, #14.00: lard, per 18, #) short s sides (loose). #8 .23 dry salted shoulers (hoxed), $7.7T%HGLH0 short, clear sides (hoxed, $3.5 (28,60, o1 uskY—Distiliers” finlshed goods, per g rUGAR—Unchanged: cut Rranulnted, Se: standurd “A. The following were the rece ments toda lonf, BL@i%c: WECEIPTS, [SHT bbls | Wheat, bu Corn, bu Cats, bu 11.000 12200 000 e S0 mnrket wus 20@-0¢ NEW YORK, gn(‘knfl farket nci Conn Mr WHEAT—] 30,400 | acks; 2.—FLouR—Recelpt 910 barrals. 24,000 Quiet, celpts, 104,000 D1, : exports, bu.; sales. 100,000 bu, futares. 8,00 bu. spot. Bpots dull, 1o stoudy — No. 2 red, TTH@T% and _clevator: 8se nflont . 0. b.: No. 3 red, U@ o I northern, hern, 7 No. 2 Mii No. 2 sp opt AWl IPTOXULAT Ana W@ iy lower, clo: wholly local; No. 2 @iThe, " clos- 80,000 RAuLEY MALT-Qulet. CORN—Reccipts,” 214000 bu.; sales, 200.000 bu. bu. of futures. 72000 bu. of spot. Spots dul eusier; No. 2 5055¢ In clevator: %o ufloas ungraded mixed 0l4e; No. i, 4ula stean er nixed, Options were K¥@ho lower ana b %e, closing at 60i5e; av dl%es Muy, ¢, 40,000 47,000 bu. tlons cember, % bu.; saies spot. ' Spots firnier and aull” and casier; D January, #e, closing, My, 407 @850, closing it 40%¢, Spot whto, 414 mixed wostern, white western, 40@48¢; No, 2 Clil HAY=Quict, tirn Hops—Dull. casier. . quiet, 110,000 bu 013585 a0, Uitac. firm; refined fairiy active. firn, MoLASSES—New Orlox Rick—Good de i WooL—Quict, S@sie, S—Firmer; 15, 3671 ples. HipEs—Dull. steady, l'l)l(l(f(illll‘l. firm: cut meats Inactive, firm: middlcs dull:’ short clear, 38703 lnrd ‘quiet b T western steam elosed av $10,25; optlons sales, 750 tlerces Jani Murch, $0.5% closing at £.65 askol , fairly stendy. crate demand; firm, teady, qulet; Amerlean, $13.0) @s5e; western, fresh, 3@200; re- sules, ry ut firm: Inke, #12.00 bid, asy, dull: domostic, #1.63 bid, i Stral hts, 820,00 bid. Omahn Produce Market, There wns not much improvenient fn the way of netvity in the markot, the dullness of the past fow duys continuing. Buyers wero conspieuous by their absence. The frosh ro- celpts were not heuvy which pinced the mar- ket in bettor shape o encure the lizht trade, As to prices no essential change will be noted in the following quotations: AppLES—Prediciions of apRles ro coming from vy followin: from Niazira the Produce Bulletin: higher prices for lous sources. Tho Fails Is reported by ) “Apples aro going up, up, ub In prices, and the commiss on men and storagebrokoers aro siowing huppler each day. Alreidy in tho west the murket for primg rult Is steadlly pdy neing, Kansus Olty, St, oseph, Omulin, Milwaulkeo and St Paul uro Buing row vz #1.50 per bl ~ As high ns 00 per UbL wiis offered for Spies and Spitzen- burgs In Denver. The Europeun murket is reported as unusunlly stron Quotations at Onahnare: Good stock, EL50G400: choice 10 funcy, H.0004 BANANAS - Quotitions are: Fair shipping stock, $2.0(@230 per bunch, Burren—The situntion s unchunzed in the local butter market. A fow sales of cholco selected 101 €0 to tne retull trade ut 1820, but the bulk of the recelpts trinz only Li@ioe, Creuniery butter is quoted it CRANBERIIES - Quotations wre: Bell and gherry, B0 por Lbli bollund bugle, 8.00: lato Cape Cod, #0. CELERY tations are: EGGE—The market was o for strietly fresh stock, GAME—On y one month remulns in which it will bo fuwful to kil deer, wnd hunters apper 0 be making the most of 1t In some stutes the seison closea on December 1 Pruirle chiekens, #4.(0wdf0; grouse. #.00; quail, L@ sulve, #.007 juck snipe, #1.2 D over, woiden plover, # cunvis ducks, * #0 @10, head mallard ducks, bluo 00; green wing 5 mixed ducks, $1.60; Canada small geose, #4.005.00; jack 5 abbits, $1.2@150; s iddles, W@ ide: deer nadlos, 1G160: antelope earcusses, 9210 “deer carcisaos, 1012 1ive pigeons, $1.2501,50 GRAVE Fruit—Ler Loy, $3.00. ‘llll)'{ll"—li‘md white clover 18 d at o MONS~ Mossinas, choice, #5.5@0.00; fancy, 86.0.G0.10. OYSTERS~Prices remain unchanged at 1@ cun. uotations i per erate. Fresent quotation here Is 81 Potutoes are belng lmpor.ed 1to this country from Fu ope In spite of the fuct at the duty on them 18 25¢ per busbel. The al market remalps uuchow ed. Quota- to good B0 L very active at eesc, b . bbits, #0064, squirreis, #1.2; ; qu are; homegrown, 85 VLY —The actory. buyers market 1s slow and un. Prices are low dnd still s wrei Lome-grown, 66@7.e; Colorado und . 3 K “c NOt tuke the offeriugs freely. Tarkeys are the sloweat snle of any- thing: they are quoted at Geeso and duoks moved more freely at 8o for dressed. Drossed ol ekon BWEET ITATORS-Chofes Museatine Tiltnols stock, &75@4.00 per bu) TARGERINNS~A fow tangerines have ar- rived on the market and sold av 8800 per box or 4.5 per half hox VEAL=Quotations nre: 1arge and heavy 3 Omaha Hig HibEs—No. 1 ereen, 4@i4c; No. dgre and Small and fat, fo: o+ and Tallow. j0: No.lgresn slated naalted. 20 to_Swdy 1ireen snited, 251040 Iby.. 44e; No. 3 salted, 2 to 40 1hs.. dige; NO. 1 voul calt, 1bs., 6c; No. 2 veal galf, 8 to 15 ibs., dc ary'flint, 6o to fe; No. 2 dry flint. 46 to foi No. 1dry slted. b tode. Part eured hidos one- haif cent per pound less than fully carel. SHEEP PRLTS—Green salted. each 5 green satod sheariings (short woolad eariy skinsl, wach, 13@2c; dry shearlings (shoft wooled enrly skins, No.1, each, 5@100; dry shearl (short wooled early skins, No. 2 ench, de; dre fiint Kansas and Nebraska butcher ' wool pelts, per Ib., actual weight, 1) @14tc: dry fiint Kans s and Nebraska m riin wool pelts, per ib. actual weight, 41 dry fiint Colorado butclier wool paits, per b, actual weizht, 10@i2ise; dry flint Colorado murraln wool pelts. per 10 actual woizht §@10c: dry ploces and buexs, actual weight. T@de, Have fost cut off, as it is useless to Py freighiton them. - ALLOW AND Grease—Tallow, No. 1, 3%0; tallow, No. 2 3@iiqo; gronse, white A, 3% wrcase, white, B, D oeroiae, vellow, do grense, dark, 2 joi Loe wax, prinie, 0@ «t sr. Lovts, cholee, 821522 fancy, L0/@d patents, ¥ Wit r—Uash lower, 08%¢; ont yester Decemlt 083 @os %y Tei May, i N=Low ber, W OATS—C ush, b b BerTen — Cnehangeds dniry, 15600 Faas PORK Dee. 2.—Frovn—Unchanged; fancy i extra hus about ns January, sh. outions, Decem- PR or atditge: May, lower at croamery, 0@3c; Lower at 21140, 11 Job Tots. £14.00 Flour, 12,000 09 bu.; b, 1 -, $0.50, bhls; whi 0 bu. 1ty 15,000 L none; SIPMENTS = Flour, 7000 bbis; 3 corn. J1L000 DL oits, 14,000 bu.; rye, 5,900 Vui buriey. 6,009 b, Kansas Ciry Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Dee and lower: No. 2 harll, Cory—Weaker and lowers sge, OaTs—Stondy: No. 2 mixed. 2004@00, Burrer—Steady: cronmery, 2isse; dairy, Murkets, 2.~ WiEAT—Waaker AU No. 2 red. 08¢, No. 2 mixed, U@ Ts—Wheat, s, none, SHIPMENTS—W heat, oats, none, - corn, 11,000 bu.: 73000 bu.i corn, 0,000t Liverpool Marke Gon. Do WitgAT=Steady nolders offer moderately; red 165 7d per cental, Re- past threo days 246,000 0.0 American steady: den Live mand western sprl celpteof whea't for 1 centafs, including CORN—Qu und_poor; mixed western, 45 Rocoipts of American corn for the past threo duys 143,400 entals PEAS BEEF. TuRes de- Oanadlan, 5 84d per cental. tra Indi moss, 638 4 per tierce. 24 3 per ewt. 0l Market, NEW York, Dee. 2—Pernorrus—Market opened firm and developed strength ns tho day advanced. The market closed st opening, 52%e; highest, bilier Jowest, and closing, dilge. Pennsvivinia oll spot none; January option sales, 28,000 bbis ; oll sitle: bid: totnd sa’es. 28,000 bbls, ot ~Quict but crude, yeilow, ALLOW-"Quict; clty (32 for pkzs), e bid. Rosix—-Dull, offered 1 TURPENTINE=Quict firm Milwauke MiLwavkEe, Wis., De May. T25%¢; No. 2 spring. 664 ConN--No. 3 1 ‘e, OATS—Steidys No. 2 white, e, Baney RyE Market. WieAT—Steady; No. 3, W@ Market, ptions opencd barely own, closed fir 17,500 bags. includ- ; January, $16.00@ Murch, # “w Septem- Coffe New Youk. Dec. steady at 10 to 20 4t 5 th 10 poluts up: § ing: o URRGAT 1615 15, Cotton Markot. NEW ORLEAS . Deo, 2.—Market easy: middling, ¥ low middling, 8 7-16¢; good ordinary. 8 net recelpts, 5,755 bales: 1pts, 6,200 bules: exports to Great ba es the continent, 8! Ameriean Ref tor Ieef, 1 refrigerator Lect, dquarters, Siid per ib, LONDON, Leef, foreq s 8d pers ib, by u forequarters, 8%, b De refrizerator ndquarters, 3 Ciicaco, Tk, Dec. 2 to Cockrall Hros. Commission company: visions furnished the chief attraction to floor traders today, as the total stocks ot all kinds of hoz products, contracts and other- wise, are only 5L000,000 1bs., as ngainst 141,- 100,000 & yeuT ngo, und tho prosp tering for a poor ru Cuduhys show ther f chunzing their Junuar wos dull und héa althouzh a lurge by shoris ~Counselman & Day prces by lioidin.s fnto May v the most of tie Crezate of trading 1o net decline of 4o Wi utinle Lo s by houses with Now York connections. 17 shorts covered v at the deciine. Corn was featuroless trading unusuaily light. The warket od caster fn sympathy with wheat, Ouats hoavily poundod by floor traders who ex- i to foreo @ K but offerings prew s and buyers more numerous st the deciino nd the iDL 10 cornnr carly sales caused tho closing rally. New York Mining Quotation: ew YonK. Dec. The following ure the closinz mininz quotations, Crown Voint TN Con. Cal. & Va. .'] 230 Doatwool 100 Gould & Curry Y Hnle & Noreross... 130 Homestake. ... 1500 |iron Siiver., xiean... ... 13| Quick SHve *North Sar...LL 60 ) ontario...... 180 Ophir ... 24) * asked. Piymouth Serrn Ney Standard Unton Co Veliow Jaekot predd; I i ey 5 STOLKS AND BONDS, Mr. Gould's Death I Little Effcct on Ne- curitie K, Dee, 2.—Constder! the death of the most #etive manipuintor of campi in the stock market in the annals of Wall street the Stock exchango today was sin:u- lurly freo from excitement. Not only were the fluctuations in prices comparatively small, but the volumo of business transacted was loss than s often transicted when there are nospecial events or lufluences to stimu- lute trading. It has been hinted all along by wcortain contingent of Wil strcet specu- lutors thut the death of Mr. Gould would throw tho market intoa stute of punic, or that tho markets for socurities would at least be violently disturbed. Exsctly the contrary occurred toduy. The murket wavered fora time and the bulls made sev- erul attembts to get prices to a lower lovel, butonall the. reactions buyinz orders up- peared for larze amounts, and each decline was followed by nigher quotations than had Veen previously snt. Even the so-called Gould stocks vielded but siightly, In the general list Awerlean Sazur declined 1%, vut, rule, tho lusses were small, 1 his was ull surprising because of the engage- 0,000 20 for shipment to kurope, nod subsequently thit 800,000 hud witharawn, Durlug tho afternoon u much firmer feeling prevailed, nud as the day drew to a eloso speculation’ bocame wlmost buoyant. The marisct closed strong, und on the advince the sales ngxregatod 309, Tisted nud 61,174 unlisted shares. Tho Post says: Peoplo who looked today for a general cataclysm of pricos on the news of Mr. Gouid's dewth—and thero were some such people—met a erevious disappolutmeat. The news was pubiished in Wall street before the open nzof the stock market so that there wis no lack of notice 1o the bear contingon But the operators who bozan to experitiont found #n unexpected situation. The pro- fess onal bears were doing nothing There wis nota sign of selilnz orders from thut tradi- tional “outside public™ wheh 18 sipposed to rush frantieally to “liquidate’ on the deuth of @ famous cupital st Iustead of this, it wus discovered that commlission brokers were wilting anxfously for the Gould stocks, not Dy any mewns to 8¢l but to buy on il ex- tremo concessions. In other words, the great bulk of speculutors, profess onil und unprofessionul, seemed to huve grasped tho iden thut stocks would bo taken beavily under somebody else’s munipulation and thit the tho market would be a hundsome purchase. But no discreet room trader wilks with his eyes open into sueh a trap as this. Eurly and timid sellers promptly receded, and the mr- kot s 4 who!e presented the very uncommon spectacie of 1he scnsation long looked forward to, with perfodical its of diswiay, followed, on its announcewent, by & firw, wotlonless list of prices. 'fiie foilowlng are the closing gucteticos for New Y« the lending stocks on the New Yery stock Exe change today: Atehison Adnms Exgress. Alton, T Ao preferred Ameriean hxpross PAltmors & Ohlo CANRAR Pacific Canada Southorn ventral Pacific Ches. & Chilo Chicngo Alton CHo&Q Chicago GRs .. Consolidate COC ST, Colo. Conl & Tron Cotton 011 Cort Del. Hudson 0.1 %W D& R Gpra 152 ] 1% a4 & Now Alb'y Attan Con Memppis & ¢ Michigan Central Missour! I'a Mobtle ul Cor: forrod tral Total sales of st shares, Ineluding: At 0103 Firio, 10.4: Manhattan, Northoern | S0l and, Termi ton, 18y, ut 5'per P anging fron t and clo: STERLISG E business in b LERCANTILE I'A Norfolk 8 Wyid 5 North Amsrioar Co. 19 Nortiiorn Proifio .. 17l Ao preforie . L 4y UL Den. & Gt Jilg Northwestern 1 do proferred Ny Contral... N.Y.AN I Ontarlo & Western Oregon Tmp Oregon Nav 0.8 L& U N Pacinc Mail Peori, Dee Pittebuirg Patlmnn ol Hoadn Richn do prefgrrad Rio Grands Wesi &n St 1, & L isUptd st. Paul . do profirred SF. Paul & Omali 1o preferred Sauthern Paciflc Sugar lefinery |Tenn. Conl & Iron Texas Pacino Tol & 0, Cen Cnlon Paciic U8 Kxpress prd orn Unlon Wheollng & 1. 1 o preforred 3| M Ta General Eiectrie National L s today were chison, 10,507 Chle 53 Loulsviile & Nashe L 4710¢ Missourl Py fi¢ proferred fing 08,100} i, 11L430; Western . 10,000, lust loan 5 per cent. PR35 per cont, ity with aetual (b E1.83@4 86 for @ #1881 for demand. 108 0 quotations on honds: 113 L1 L1 105 84 coup U.S dige rog J'actiic is of Lousiana st'p Missourl is.... 105 Tonn. new sot 80150 102 Tenn’ new sot s, 101 A new sotiialLl Tl Canada So. nds. 0 101 Con. Pacifc Tats. [ 103 KRG lsts 16 &I Gl ods L Erle 2nds MK KT MK & T | Northern Pac. orthiorn I W, Consols NI W Deb, aa SEL KL MG SE L& K G st SUPC & P T8t TP LG T et TP RGP Rets. Union Pac. Iuts.. Weat Shore R Gl Weos 107 1013 Wiy osto; BosToNn, Ma tho closing st Ateh. & Topoka Boston & Albany Boston & Maine €8 &Q g Fitbhibuig 1t, K Flint & Pero M. ) Mess. Central., Mox. C. NV &N oTh.. 0ld Colony. Wis. Con, AllGuer M 5 Atlantic.. R 1% Loston & Mont.. .0 sig Calumet & Heela.! Catalpa... Fh @ 8% 7 jrn LTS nzland, 43 1 18) 15 San Fran SAN FRANCISCO, closing quotnt; wero us follows: Altw Bulwer. | Beleher.... " Hest & Belcher. 145 Bodie Consolidated® i) Chollar L m) Con. Cal. & Va Crown Point. Gould & Curry! Lov —Specl unsettled. but most 1in thun has' beon tho cu steady. Indian rupeo 3 owing to the weakn covernment sceu railways, however, but dealinzs hav exceptin the c:soof B has been lareely dew cent highor. "Tho ann of Jay Gould produced ot on Amerieans, vo way, but dur.nz I afternoon the tendeney decidedly friness Somo dozree the close, ant descrij tions i per cent. mortgage is reduced te lines hive not been so ot in p Trunk preforencos Iin per cent, Grand Tru cent. Money was qule been obtainod at e to count market was q months' bilis belug q cent. Floancl: KANsAs CrTv, Mo., Ded Nkw Yonk, Dee, 2. bulnnces, #7,014,467. Pants, Dec. 2—Thr 150 for the secount. OuAna, Dec. 2, duy last week, 81 1TAVANA, Doc, Exchange, g uiet. BALTIMORE, T15; balunces, PHILADELPHIA, Pa.. 800,95 i, MEyPis, Tonn., D : bulunces, 346,981, par NEW ORLEANS, L . New York exchi #1,0.0 discount; bunk, ST, Louts. Mo, Dec, ces, § Mor Yor! LOSTON. : buiunces, 3 Exchunze on New Yor s, Lous, Mo. Dee American Netti ranite Mountatn, #i 0 c@#1.00: Put Murphy, CicAGo, 111, De: New Y exehin exhange, dul; sixt mand, $1.5815, LIVE STOCK Cattle Activeand I OMANA, t 10 e shoep the correspondin Therun of cattie there being fresh cittls re mslderal oived, Stock Q K quot it ties when mark The deeline Money sieady selpts for the past Wis SUrprising.y otations, 2—Thy followinz aro st - nkiin | icsar {O8ceolu |Quinoy |Santa ¥ |Tamarack .. .. Annlston Land |Boston Lana co . West knd Bell Telephono Amson Store Water Pow josansis [N B & BL& B C b Mining Stoexs, Da 2.—Tho oteial ns for mining stocks today Mexican Mono Ophir Potosi |Savxe |Slerra » 2—[New York Ilerald Ca’le HE BEE. ]S Stock maurkets nro s close more fivorablo e lately. Puuds are piper his given way ess in siiver. Foreign aro Irrezulir. Home aro tolerably ~firm, o heo rostric righton deforred, which ICin and closed 1% per ouncen ent of th 1 only a temno prices zoneraily part of tho improved. prevaliod at of a fall, most recovery of | i to in Atlantle first > 3 per cent. Canadinn weil supported. Grand ave given wiy 1gto % nk zuaranteed i per t, and short loans have 13 per _cent. The di uict, two and throe coted ut 2l to 2% per the Laco ores, Jlearings, §1,007- earings, 8.60,417,158; eo per cent rentes, 9) nish gold, quict. 2—Cle Money, Doo 2. learin:s, Money 5 -Clonrings, Yor 0, 2 New inze, commie Dar. 1.—Clearings, 10y, q k. 2ic 81, - G ber coat, i, par to e discount. aboth, 411504, @ s netaliic, § 3 00@ nall iopes, 1436 Clearinzs, #2. Ve premim, S “day bills, §1.83% ut 513@ per. K MARKETS, R4 in Good De- tPrices. fivo e, 927 hogs, wnd 3,62 Ltie, 25,400 hots und 2,000 12 ive days of Inst week, light, ly less than 10 ears of There wus u good loc | demand and s very falrinquiry from shipoers, The u yesterday. A bunch o Went tow shipper at ). offerings beinz on the areund #4256 1o B} westerns brouzht & ory trede th o was effectod. "The general run of higher than about fitteen loads on honds readily at all #2.50, with the bulk of fron) 81,55 10 §2.25 active and firn 00 10 choiea veal cal #3,00, There was very stockors and feeders, was light, anda the however, rule very lurzely Ropresentative sales: DRESSE No Av. Pr. B 101 riet ruled “active with ceneral run of steers from e to 0 hiz Thursdis littlo life to tho sd Wbout i prices on_the er thin f finlshed 1,500-10. steors 03, but tho' bulk of the hait-tat order went at A string of very fair It wus o reasonably sughout and an early cows sold about a dime ero were only sale, wnd they chanzed the way from §1.25 to ho decent offerings at By ls oxen and stugs wero at from 8l # to ¥ Com- ves sold at from 81.% to trade In demand oulors oflish, cady, with ut from $230 o 82,70, The country regulur d D BERF. No. 64 1000 875 JAVTL 460 7 0 1150 1t 3 00 920 0 008 00 HEL $0 FERS. 225 CALVES. 25 1. 18) 400 ‘1 cow and calf Sl 4% DULLS Y 10 M) 1 o0 1 oxEN. W 28 #TAGS, 1,000 210 STOCKERS AND FREDERS 00 3. 887 200 1 0 1076 28 1 00 8.4 2% 2 10 .66 28 10 AN P TR R I 3 1964 9 760 MILKERS AND 8 Pr. No. ' $2500 1 cow and calt 200 1 springer 2500 1 springer. 22 00 1 springer 1DATO CATTLE Av. Pr. No. J853 295 155 teadors WYOMING CATTLE LS00 245 B2 cows U 85 COLORADO CATTLE. 1068 270 91 steors HoGs—Tho fresh supply was somowhat lghter than on Thursday but about 1,510 heavier than lust Friday appiies so far this week compared with Inst show an Increase of €lose onto 8,000 hoad Business was brisk and prices from 5o to 100 hieher than Thursday from start to finish, Th w8 n moderate shipping and specul tive demand and this woek the good local de- mand made n lvely trade. Good to cholce buteher and hoav 5.8 with a couple of prime loads at 1r to good bt und mixed ho:s sola mostly ut from £35 o £5.80 with a lond or two Of very common stull as low us £ The mar- ket closed strong at the advanco with about cveryth nzout of first hands by 11 o'clock, Trading was largely ut from $555 o $3.85 2alnst from .4 hursday and fr 3160 10 $.63 NO. UNGERS ealt 1 cow and calf 1cow and calf No. A, 103 cows.... 1042 1 cow 1005 7 stoors 6 teoders .i27 310 Av SZ{‘Z?’SZ%"” 1532 53 20 S s were fulrly ltheral. and, as usual, somewhat miscelinneous in their chur- acter. Tho demand was good and the it fullv steady prices. Fair to eood s, $150@ .70: Galr to zood westerns. § common stock sheep, & =o00d 'to_choleo -1b. lumbs, $1.0.G Represeut atiy No. Ay Sipr. 112 Cotswoid lambs.... v B0 5 bucks. . . 4 00 3onative ewes. ..l 2 : 10) 16 native mixed........ 800 nativ Official rocelpts and disposition of stock as shown by tho boolss of the Union Stock Yar company for the t 50'clock p. ., December 2, 1892, RECEIPTS, [ CATTLE. | TORSES & NLS Cars.|tead | Cars DISPOSITION. CATTLE. | H10GS. BUVELS SHEED. mala Pack Tho G. 1. 1 Swift' & Co s “The Cudnby Packing Co It. Becker & D Vinsaot Co Iee Kothschilds: A. linas W S Spee.Shipprs and Feed'rs g Co...... wmond Co onIcaAco, nul reports: oarrLE—Keceipts, 4,400 heads market active, strong: cholee to Oxtra natives, $.,00@010; others, 28 stockers, 315504 £ 0. ceeipts, sud s shivments, 8,500 rhot 10e igher: toagh and commion. i packing and shipping. - #8006 10; vy, 85062 butehers und mes ht, $.500 colpts 5,000 liead; shipments, 1,000 rhet stronz on best grades, others i westorns, $4.10@4. Lambs, £ 5@, 11, Dee Svening Jour- head: shipments, k Lava Stoek Market, NEw YoRrk, Dee. 2—BEEVES—Ke heud: very dull, 2 @tie | ste ) per 100 1bs. @6.00; Colorndos, $1,80@5.00 21,003,001 dressed Leof slow Lipments, 5) beeves and’l Leof; tomorrow, 1,20 beeves of heef. CALVES: very cholce, $, bulls and cows, K@ per pound, W guarters of and 50 guarters Recolpts, 1,600 hiead: market firm; veuls, $.00008.25; grassors, 2250275, SnEep—Lecelpts, 4800 hoid;: sheep stendy £3.00@4,75: Tnmbs i, 25,4600 sl muts ton steady, 7@8%¢ per 1bi dressed Lambs frm, Baiige. 10GS—Recelpts. 2,000 head, consizned direet: nominally steady, $540@6.10 ver 100 1bs, nnens City Live stock Market, KArsas Ciry, Mo, 2 —CATTLERe- ceints, 1700, Market for § g others du ady. ive sales: SNIppIng steers, §i s and teeders not auoted. ipts, 9,400; shipments, 004 1og: fo hix )sing strong, 1583 olpts. 5105 shipnents, The market wus unchanged. Muttons, T, $.50, market fo stendy, Ity B30 2700, #4.0); Market, TrLE—Receipts, market xas und St Louls Live Ste Lovis, Mo., 2 ead; shopn Dotter; native sto teers, 82 LA&3 15 5. 5,00 head; shipments, 3.80) Igher: heavy, #.00@6,00; pickl it £5.505 8. Sk c 100 bead: shipments, 100 head; market steady; natives, £,00; cholce muttons, #4.50. e Business Briefs, Rosocrans, an Elmwood barber, has ey W. E sold out. J. 1. Brugton. a Bancroft publisher, has veen succecded by J. W. Hurtsherzer. Hughes & Sandbers of Omaha have formed a purtuership for the purpose of condueting u phiotograph gallery. In the recont Aubura firo the Gro s were burnod out: b, I, C. s thi G, W. Hays, pumps, ele. tinaer. followin Long, black= H.W. Dreyer, S Ho! Traveler, take Beechams Pills you. with —_—— for u New Industry. Charles 1. Trognitz of Siduoy, sheriff of Cheyenne county, is in the city. He is very much interested in developing the manufac- Which natare is constantly giving in the shape of boils, pimples, eruptions, ulcers, ete. These Fhow that the blood s contaminated, and some assistance must be given to relieve the trouble. Is the remedy to force out these pol sons, and enable you to GET WELL. 1 have had for years a humor § which wmade me dread to shave, as small boils or Nimples would be cut, thus i the shaving to be a reat annoyance. - After taking three bottles 1wy face 13 all clear and smooth as it g should b ppetite splendid, sleep well, and feel like running a foot ali from the use o; 8. 8. 8 : Cuas. HEATON, 73 Laurel st, Phila. Preatise on blood and skin diseases mailed frée BWLFT SPECIFIC COu Atlanta, Ga. blood, hoZs sold laracly ut trom | ssentative sales: | ture of rops and twine from the fiber of Usoapweed,’ which grows wild in the wo ern part of tho state, and he has some of the fibor and ulso samples of tho twine tnat has beon made “from it, as evidenco of what may be made a paying inaustry with but lit- tle outlay. He Insists that ho is interestod 1n the manufacture of ropo regardiess of the bearing that it may have on his official posl- tion, IS — The “No. 0" Whoelor & Wilson, with its perfected tonsions, uppor and lower, 13 the only lockstitch machino that makes an elastio seam. Itis thoaressmaker's favorite on that account. Sqld by Goo. W. Lancaster & Co’, 514 S, 10th streot, . —— CORRALLING THE RAILROADS. Taxing Their City Property Outs Righte Way. The city council should have met asa meveral boara of equalization yesterday but when the hour for couvening rolled around only Chairman Lowry and three other members were present. Tuis number did not constitute & quorum and the meeting went over for the day While the meeting was called for the pur- pose of equalizing all of the taxes, the busi noss of the dag, or that which wo come up for consideration, was the equalizing of tho tax assessed agains® the railroads on property left oft the lists by the ward asses- socs and outside tue right-of-way, Thero is 8 law requiring tho city cierk to list for assessment ali such proverty, aud after tho hard work of several weews City Clork iroves had completed the task and had his assessment ready for tho action of the board, ‘The vronerty omitted the assessors and listed by the clerk 1s as follows: . Assossed value. 180,503 Their Rallronds, Unlon Pacific. O Oumlia & Kepublican Valicy Omalia & Shuthwostern Oniha & North 1atte. e Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Viliey Oniha fielt Line : v Chicugo, Milwnukeo & SE Siloux City & Pacifis. Sioux Olty & Northern, Onahia & Northern Nebraska. Om iha & Northwestera, City Clerk Groves states that the asscss- ment is somewhat less than it was last year, which s caused by the fact that the asses ment on the surrounding proverty is less. In s0mo 1stancas there are lots along the track- age that have a value of $20,00) and are ns- sessod at only $500, nil of which leads Mr. Groves to b:'more thoroughly convinced that Omaha should have a city assessor who could and would list ali of tho taxable prop- erty in the city. —_————— An Invaluable Remedy for Colds, Sherift Hardman of Tyler county, West Virginin, was aimost prostrated with a cold when ho’ began using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I[nspeaking of it ho says R gave me almost instant relief. 1 find i to be an invaluable remedy for coids.” Ior sale by druggists. e ey VAEWS OF TH& INTERVIEWED, Joseph Garneau, jr.—That $50,000 appro- priation for the proper representation of Nevraska at the World's fair has its disad- vantages. Ouo of them 1s that cvery one whom I approach for assistance knows tnat that amount has been appropriated. 1t looks like a big amount to them aod they want a slice of 1t. Now §50,000 is a large amount, but_it won't do eversthing and it won’t give Nebraska tho kind ‘of an exhibit it ought to have without the active co-operation of everyonoe who is able to help. The same trouble is always present at fai of any king. People scem to regard them as o money making institution and are look- ing for a chance to get somothing out of them. I have had exnibitors at our state fai como around ant demana payment for the pumpkins they bad on exbibition and which they did not coasider worth taking aw: R. A. Smith, Tekamah he jobuers of Omaha are taiking home patronage and think that we couatry merchants ought to give our trade to them instead of going far- ther east to buy our goods. This is all rignt, but tho jobbers thomselves must take some ouins to hold the trade and not put all the re- sponsibility on us. I came down hera to buy a smuH bill and wentioto a jobbing house. As I entered the employes looked up from their work with @ sortof a ‘what-are-you- domg here expression on thew faces and re- sumed their work. No one asked if T wanted anything or offered to direct me, 1 feltas if 1 haa gotten into some place where the pub- lic wero not wanted and got out again as soon as possible. I went into another job- bing house ana tbere was no one ir. tho frony of the store so I went baci to the oftice and asked if there was any one around to waiton me. “\What do you want?”’ came from a clerk who did not even lcok up from his work. 1 answerod his question. “Third floor,” he .growled, never once looking up. 1 wenttoa third jobbing houso and there a sentleman met me as I entered with a cordial **How are you?’ and showed e to the department where I wented 1o ko, introduced 1ae to the salesmun, who gave me a cordial handshake and asked what be could do for me. That is the kind of treatment that mukes a man foel at home and like doing business, but the way that L iwas treated at the first two places that I called gave me a chill that L have oot gotlen over yet. S Piles of peoplo have pies, but D2Witt's Witch Hazel ve will eure them. e ntion of Nebraska State rs' Assoclation, ‘Executive uncil of the Nebraska State Banke ssociation, OMAI1A, Neb., Nov. 23, 1802 A conyention of the Nebraska State Bankers’ association is hereby called to meot in the city of Lincoln, Neb.,, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dee. 20th and 21st prox, All banks and bankers and trust companies doing business in the e of Nebraska are eligible for mem- ship and are requested to send dele gates. IFurther particulars with gram will be prepaced and sent one separately, 1. D, Bvans, Thomas Bryant, C. I Bentley, H. H. Dorsey, C. W. Mosher, Edward Updike, George 5. Cheney, Willinm Wallace, members executive council. HeNgy W. YATES, GEORGE R. Voss, S Notice of Conv Buy Chairman. Shut the door aguinst discas, Dangor comes oftenest through impure blood, Keep your blood i and you keep in health, For this, nothing Is Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical 1t invigorates tho liver, purifies enriches tho Llood, and rouss cvery organ into healthy action. By this memis it cures. Every part of tho system feels its saving influence, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Sealp D eases—even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages, all yicld to it, It's the only Liver, Blood and Lung Remedy that's quaranteed to benefit or cure, or 16 money refunded, Tryiug terms to sell on—but it's a medicine that can carry them out Can un%'lhing clse, at any pric as .-ln-ulli “Golden Medieal Discovery” contains no alcohol to inebriate, and no syrup or sugar to derange digestion 1t's a concentrated vegetablo extract ; put up in large bottles; pleasant to the tuste, aud equally good for adults or children. Lo really SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTIH OMATIA, Nest eattle. hog nnd sheep market tn the west COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers, Caha—Telephoao 1107, = JOUIN 1, DADISMAN, [ o WALTER 8. W00 [ Manary Market reports by mall anl wire cheerfully furnished upon application Perry Brothers & Company, Livi Loow & Exol touth Stoak Commission. ige Bullding, South Omaba, Telephone 111 ()’M AHA Manafactarers” and Jobhers AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omeha Tent-Awatig| Wolf Bos, &0, COMPANY Tenns, s, HORSE COVERS . g 1113 Farnam'st for AWAINZY, LR vorsof Al KL vVinars, ot AtAL0 20 {03 8, 15t BAGS & TWINES, | Bemis Omaha Baz 0o Tmporters and mfre foar DUFIApS, twin BICYCLE M. 0. Dixay, Bic ol pAyments. 1 e —————————————————— BOOTS AND SHOLS arss=Coe S © Cog. Sho_Cmpiny, Factors corner 111h ant (0 gias Steosta welllnz & class Of 80018 Wi 1) ve £y salibio Kirkendall, Jones & Amar, Company, wholesale m (s Agonts ‘Boston Ruhhor Enos company. 102111 1100 Harney stroot 188 And 1810 stroot arnoy —_—m— COAL, COKE, } CORNICE, OnahaCoal,Coke,Lime Co] Eale Comainy Works ‘.\H . RAl cornch il ok 1110, 1 nized 0w eaps, his, ete. ool Hrrd and soft eoal. cor. 16th and Dougnls atroets, GOODS. M E Smith & Co, | Kilpateick - Koch Drygoods, nottons, fur- |Dry Goods Co. Notlons, hing ko 1y Harn =i l’('V!{NI_']'l'IU{. Omaba Upholstering Ca, [ Becho & Runyan pholstaral faraltary, T2 08§10 141 steasd Wholesals oy | | Furnitare co.. Gracs aa T3th st GROCE | DRU ETC. D S & O, | Blake, Brace & o J 120141205 Jonos strast, 10th and Harasy ste oot Omabia, | Omuha. Notice. Scalol proposals will be received at time on or before 2 o'clock m, day of Decenher, 1802 for the printing of all blils for the wisiatu with such matter v bo ordered Ly either houso thereof. 1o be ted in “blil form." which is shown and nted ascl (1) under the printing of the state kit Vo the printin lins n cloth covers of one thousand (1,00)) conles each of the bien ninl reports of the auditor of public ounts, treasurer, secretary of state, commissioner of public lands and “buildings. und Gurcau of abor nnd Industrial statistics: and five hur dred (300) coples each of the bien the attorney ceneral, superint Ie instruction, state librarian und adjutant general; one thousand (L000) cops report state be ansportation for 1892 wnd five hoard o of tho i h ndent cf ¢ monts that miay be ordered printe except such «s may entor and form 4 part of the journale, Which of work is known and " desiz three (3 under the printing Luws of Nebraska. he ‘bilE work, exceuted under elass shill be printed 1 plea tyy fourteen (14) tuches long by eight and one () inches wide, singio page; twenty-cl-ht (28) pounds double ¢ e, and escept the shall cont lines of solid matter of seven (7 inches in length, and the lines shall be success vely numborod, with a blank on'y in each space vetwoen the tines, The title paze of sald bills shall contain not less than eighteen (15 1nes as above threo @) fnches addittonal space atlowablo for isplay title matter, Each bid shall state what the b'ddor Is will- 1ng to do tho work complete for, per paze, for the three hundred (i) coples | bitl, lso the price for additional hundreds that 'y be ordered of the samo biilat the <ame Unie as the orlginal three hundred (00) ineuding com- position, puper, press worl, stitching, folainz and all worl, of material ‘entering Into the Work reg All work executed : nder class one shall ho delivered in good order by the wetor 1o the office of thi secretury of stutc u threo davs aftor the receipt of the orde tractor from the ehairman on printing, o either brancl Al work executed under ¢ be'prin’ed In long primer. bre rell Ly pe, on paper to be nine | six () inches wide, sinzle page. piper o y-five (4 ponnds to 1o ream. of twenty - four by thirty six white book. Eich bid un- der eliss thrée shall stute whit the bidder is willing to do the work complete for, per pusze, el reporv or item In the cluss, felading osition, puper, press work. stitehin -, foid= ind all work of viaterlal entering into the worlk roquir slley and page proof must Do furnished when required by the ofiicers of the exceutive stnient or the wan of the committee on printing, In ¢ branch of the Tegislature. Work when conpleted to be delivered free of expense atthe state house, Proposils for work fn each of the abo elusses witl not be considercd nu'ess the 8 e e necompunicd by w bond in tho sim of five thousand £3,000) doilars with two or more si ties; that in case the party broposing forsuch contrict shall be awardo d the samo such var- thin five () days after the award to h contract, enter into bon s for the audthful performance thereof, as provided by Jaw and thie tho terms of these proposils. e Wl Lo rked Proposis for pubiic prin and addressed to the stute bourd of printing in care of the secratary of stute, L o Contracts on eluss one (1) a will bo awarded as u whole Contracts on eluss three @ asabove specified wiil bo awardod in whole or In partus the bourd muy cleet. Kamples of the work to be executed under cluss one (1) and throe G may bo seen ab the office of the seerstary of state. Contricts on above elisses one (h and thre 310 run two () years from December 15, 15 except the reporis of the board of transport ton and state board of azriculture, the larter 10 be comp otud Within sixty duys after th wwar 1ing of tho contaict, ‘iho stito printing bourd roserves tho rizht toreject any or bids, ) 7 JOIN ALLEN, retory of State, HiLl State Vroasurer, THO L BENTON, Auditor Public Accounts, Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 11, 152, itle page, cuch pagy ubove spocified State Printing Bourd ! £ PROPOSALS I'OR PAVING Sealed proposals will bo recolvel by the andersigned until 1241 o'clock pom., Decomber 0th, 1802, for the following kinds of paving terial, viz Sheet asphaltun, Bioux Falls or otlior Colorado sandstonc, Woodrull, K s, stoae, and Vite fied brick, Alluccording to spe wion For pavius the alloy hetween dtstand 32nd avenues. from Furnini streot to Dodge street, comprised in street iuprovement district No 40k in tho city of Omulia. ordcred lmproyed by ordinance No. il veh bid tosp ity a p for the pavin «complete in the wlley. Work 10 be done in necordunce With plans ana spe ifications on file in the oftice of the Lo public works Euch proposal to b made on printed blanks furnished by the board and to 1 Jod by acertificd check in the sum of § able to the city of Omaha, s au evidence o sod faith, The board reserves the rizht o re 11 bids and to walve defeots. aralluiy P W, BIRKITAUSER, Chatrman of the Board of Pubile Wor Ouisha, November 25, 15 25423 ranit, ) por square yurd Notice, To the stockholders of the Ogzallala Land and Cattle Co: Notice by given to the stockholders of Hho Ogullula Luid wud | compuny thut the ral uniual me Satd compny wiii e held 4t the ofiive of s4id T ity of Omuhia, state of Ne braska, on sdiy. Doceinber sevent 1N 0t o o'elock p . for the purpose coting directors of the company 10 serve for Suing yoir, and for the transaciing of vl ull other business of every kind ind dter that may be presented o such 1% by the assembled stockholders EDWAID F. LAWKENCE, President, JONATHAN ABEL. Secrotary, Owabiy, Neb., Nov. 19 1o n2dut Al are HaSewet tron any f s | il reports of | one, | , on Dapor it paper to bo D 4 p to tho i HARDWARE, Beetor & Wilhelmy Co. | Lobeck & Lina, Corner 10th Donlors 1n hardwars and MeehAniess Lols, 1404 Dougliag streot. ny stroets. Jackson HATS, LTC, | WAL Gibbon & (., Wholesalo 1late, caps Atraw goods mittens 1 11arnoy i LUMBER, Ohas R Ton | John A, Wakedell Hardwood lambor. wood | Imported, Ameriean Ports CATPCLS AN pArquat | Tandeamant. Milwaukss flooring Bydraulic camoat aad 10 Douglay Quiney wilte 1l mo. ey MILLINERYY | 1 Oberfelder & Co. | Tmporters and fobhars ot millinory. notions, Matl arders prompt 1512 South 1ith st e OlLs, Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Carty a full stook ot £ WEARDINg and puper, eard pa oth LIQUOR | Wholasals llyuor daaty 1001 Farnam st Refine labricating olls, axle greass, ota. OYSTERS | David Colo &Ca,, | Wholosale oystees, fanoy | Teclory: 1105 10tk stroob PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. | A l i | vroauen, ) frity ot ystors, A. Clark & ©o, Rutter, ehovws. et Douitry and gans. I TSI South h s OoVE I’(’l'. ':\llt | .%:4\.‘3][7 OnahaStove RepairWks | M. A. Disorow & Co Etoverepalrs and water | Manufactarors of sash, attachmonts for mny| doors blinds and kind of stove made. mouldings. Braneh of 1207 Douglas, fleo, 13th” and Lzard sty WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLU- [ON—~CONSTRUCTION, Conncil Chamber, Omahi, Neb., 1802 Be it resoived by the bty coun il of the olty of Omabia. the mayor concurring | Fhat, wooden s ! city of Omalia ated helow, withe in five days afte ation of thiy rasos | Lition, or'the perso s thereof, us by ! or finance is wurhorized wnd requived: such sidewalks to be dund to the grade on the streets specified herein, and 1o be cons structod of pine plank of such wilth and | thicknessand bo laid upon joists of such wimensions and in such mANDOr 18 IS proe seribed by the specifications on flle in' the offleo of thio board of public works and under IS suporvision. towit West sid + of 25th wvenue, lot 13 bleek 3 i1 side addition No 2, present zrade, i focy wide U avenue, 101s 108 7 bloek 4 wddition, pro-ent grade, 6 fost 28th nyenue. 1ots 108 7 block 8 Detlone's wddition, present grade, 6 foes of 21st street, lots 23 to34 incla- noplace. prosont erade, s foot wide, 1ots 1 16 8 inclusive, Wileox's second addition, presend .1 feet wide, ie of 50th streot, 10t 7 bloek 4 Hillstae Wesi sid nonot less than twenty-five (23 | 15213, prosont < rado. 1 feot wido West stde of H1 strect, ot 1 block At addition. present grade, § feot wid West side of sid street, jots 1and 24 block adiition, present grade, 4 foel nd 8 block 1 & Seldon's uddition, present grade, i feod 1 anl 8 block 8 tgrade,d feeb and 8 block 9 sent grade, i fecs wide. West side of 33 street. lots $ Tsin wi West side of | Tsaue & Seldon’ | wiae. Westside of 3'd street. lots 1 Isaie & seidon’s addition,pr wide - 1 Wests'do of 33 street, lots 1 and 8 block 1 | Isine & Seldon’s addition, present grade, i feod 1d stree! dition, pr Sust sldo of B3 street, 1ots 1 to 31 Inclusive, W A Redick’s udd tion, present grade, 4 feo wide. St sio of 3 streot, (ax lot 12, section 2le 13, present grade, 4 ot wide, Aud be it further resolved: That the board of public works ba and hores. Dy is authorized and @ireetod 0 Cause a copy of this resoluton to b published in the ofti= clul puver of the for ono weck, or be | served on the owners of siid lots nnd unlesy such owners shail within five duys after the 0 or servlie opy canstrioy (ks s herein required, thit the bourd of public work the Same to bo ost of construcet nz sald sidewalky ly to e assessod uinst tho roal rart of 1ot fn front of and abate % such sidewalks. Passed ov. 2.d, P DAVIS, sident C:tv Counell JOIN GROV Oity Olerk, GEQ I BEMIS, Atte: Approved: s Mayor. TO CONS PRUCT SIDEWALKS, 5 0f the lots, parts of lots and estate deseribod in the above resolus NOTICE o own real ton You and each of you are liereby notified to constriet wooden sidewilks as roquired by n resolution of the eity o mayor of the eity of Omuha, of whieh the ubove 18 a DY W. BIRKHAUSER, hadrman Boarlof Publie Wol Omaha, Neb., November 25th, 180 _ PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING TERIALS A States Inainn Se , South Dakova, Sealod proposs. end ‘roposals for Tumber, winioys and _hardware,” us tho cuse hiny Le and addressed 1o the undersiened ng oo Kidze age Sonth Dakots, will be re= coived at this agency until 1 o'clock P). 0 December 9, 180% for furnishingz and delivers atthis azen S00 feet ussorted 30 pairs strap hingos, 260 door locks, sdow snsh and LU0 pounds assorted natis, o tull st and description of which way b by application to the under= ©rs muststate specifically the kind and of euch article offered” for deilvery i contruct, tieles wien delivered will be subjecy 1o rigid inspection. The rightls rescrved toreject ids, or wny part of any bid, 104 Vest'interest of the sorviee. p CERTIFIED CHECKS, Each bid must be a mpanied by a certls flod ¢heck ordraft upon some United States depository, or soivent national Lank, iu the Vicinity of tho rosidence of the bidder. mude payabio to the order of the commissioner of Indian affalrs, for ut least 5 per centof the amount of the proposal, which check or drafs will be forfeited to the United 1Les In cuse any Lidder or bidders roceivingz nn awnrd shall fall to prompt y execute o contract with Food and suflicient suretics, othierwise to be revurned to the hidder. B ds aceompanied by eash In Heu of o certls fled check will not he consi ed. For furth information 1i11y to Captaln G, @ Brown, U.8 A Actlng Ubited States Tnalin agent. Nindziy o all owners of Tots or parts of lows on Twonty-fourth street, from Dodge streot to Cussatrect; You are slgned. thre city of Omahin, hive heot duly ap the mayor, with the approval of cilof sald City. to ngsoss the dunige to Lhe owners respeciively of the property a fieeted by erading Twenty-fourth (2th) stroot, fr Dodge strent to Ciss street,” declired noces sury by ordinance No. g’ passed Nov. 1sty 1514 woproved Nov. 71k, [« You i notifind, cepted suld ap ¢ s required by Taw, we will, comber, Ao D, 1812 st U hour of in the forencon. at the offics of k. bson, York Lifo bullaing, within W sitid eity. meet for U of considering nnd muking the ment of datage Lt the oWt Bild property, atfected | r Into considerition spocial benehits, If oy You are notified to be present at the and place nforesald, und make sny ob. | toor statements concernig suld ussos LUEES (8 YOU 1Ay consider proper, 4 you tauy conrgel P GhisoN, WM. G, BHIRTY GEOLGEY, A MA Plno Ridge 1802 any or all sed for the undor- of the d by ity coun= hat the that having ase i duly qualitied on the sth diy of 10 o'clock a108,

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