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    THURSDAY , SHIM'EMIWR Itf , 181)2--TW ) ISLAMPAGES. ; .
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Tor FicklduoM mid Exoitcmnit tlio Oora
Pit Lsd Yisterday.
THAT CEREAL LOST NEARLY ONE CENT
Wlicat Advanced \VIion Itns 1'oilllreljr
Kiunvn Tlmt C'l.nlcrn Ilitil Broken
Out In Now York G'lty Stocks
and Honda.
111. . Hopt. 14. KOI- fickleness anil
txcltcmcnt llio corn pit today took tlio palm-
Instead of tlio big nclvunco ovpccted tlio
cereal comp rcd with last night's urlccs shows
i lois of } , o. Wlinat If from ? , o tu ( Jo higher ;
oil tsurooITf rein 'no to 'ic ' ; provlslonscloied at
declines of limit 3o to lie. Tlio news of choluni
In New Votk cltvcamo after exchange hours
mil iiuiHt lju reekonod with tomorrow. It was ,
Hrstnf nil today , n question of frost or no
trosit. Then It was n uuusllun of damage arne
duiiingo to tlio crop. Tlio Inuln expected
diiniHiliiK frosts from many sections of tlio
corn belt. Tlioy nought coin liouvlly on tlia
predictions yesterday. Tlio wi-utlior iniip this
morning did not show extremely low tempera-
tuies. mid it few private dispatches mido ;
llKhtof tlio frostscim' , and predicted nodum-
titfo. On tills tlio rnarliul started with u
tumble of from ! Ju to We. Ai'tur : i ( treat lot of
corn wiis ( Inmnucl to outsiders Inlying
lioiEiin. mid Inter dlsiKiti'lies Indlc.iicu
serious dtinmpo from tlio frost. Tlio
market madu a rebound nf u full cunt on thla
news , It was no sounor tip th.in ! t sold oil
iiiinln to 'ic below thii low point oitrly. 'llioto
was n Hccond rally before mitldav on 11 second
end loudlitJ up for u possible frost tonight.
This wits followed by n third wo.tk spell bolnro
1 o'clock , when tlio prices dropi.e I as low as nt
tlio opening. Tlio close w.is at ! ( c from the
bottom prices for the duy. Trading Has very
litavv. considering thu outside. The operators
llocltol away from the \vlu-at nit to tiiUe a
llyorlti com. Tno xoluinoof business hoc.uno
ho largo that Indivldunl dealings were lost
night of.
Win-lit WIIH exceedingly slow and generally
weak. There wiis un unusunl dearth of news
niriclltig the ni.irUot mid luu allaht chnnui's
which took place seemed to ho duo almost en
tirely to thu fluctuations In corn. 1'utdrldgo
WIISH ild to be a good buyer on till the In en Us
nnd Mitchell also boiieht freely , but Logan
nnd several other prominent operators soul 'in
nil the strong spots. A dopicbslng InllucQco
was HitnUtieet's report In thn Increase of
4.000.010 liu. In the available stock on bnth
coasts.
In oats tliero nero numerous por'ods of
slrciulh. but they wire taken advantage of
by th loi'Hs to Bell and the Increased olfoi-
Incs llnally cicatcd weakness and prices for
September wheat wore sold by receivers , du-
ellni'd io and sold at 'Jc ' under October. ' 1 he
otbc'i futures j > yniintlilzpd | with the weakness
In the present month and prices declined ? o
and thu market closed easy nt about Inside
prices. A good part of the business wns In
the changing of boptombor to deferrud de
liveries at f10111 Jio to VJp , to November ' , ic to
DeeeniLur n e anil 15c to Muy.
Thorn was a light tradu In provisions nnd
prices , after fair action enrly. Kept in very
narrow limits. The features of the onily
market was weakness c.iused bv the very
lica\y bog movement. For this thcro was : i
very good recovery , entirely In symp.ithy
with the excited ami higher torn market on
frost predictions. When corn weakened late
In tliu dav products weakened again.
Freights were steady with fair demand for
vessels nlic ! for wheat sold , amlS'ic fur corn
to HulTalo.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Who.it. 415
cars : corn UYi curs ; o.its , 2u5 aura ; hogs , ! i7OOU
lio.id.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
AIITICI.rH n in n. i.ow. CI.OM :
WHEAT No. 2
i-cptcinber. .
October 74
December. . . 7t > U
COIIN Ml.i -
t-eptember . . 43 tm t 43
October ? 4ll 4'JH 43
.Mny fdX W
OATH No. 'I
hcptpmLcr. . , 34H 33
( litelcr 34 34
Slii ) 374 37M
Hr'-s I'oitic
Uclebor . 10074 1020 10 03 10 124
Jununry , 12 10 11 'JO 11 U.'H
LAUD
( October * 7 40 7 40
January. . . . . C " C bO 077H
BlIOKT I1IIIH
bcplcmbcr. . . 1 70 775 770 770
October 7 70 7624 7M
January. . . 625 62' , 17S , 0 174
Cash iiiiotatiniM were as follows :
KiiOUii htoady , unchanged ; winter patent ,
M.h.VjJ4OOi striilxhts , J.405ji.70 ; : spring , JI.O ; ©
ISO ; spring straights , * . ) .r,5Hja. (
WHEAT No. 2 surlng , 7.1' c ; No. 3 spring ,
GniGGCo : No. S tod. 7.1'ju.
Cons Higher : No. l , < 8c ; No. 3 , yellow , 4SH ®
4Do : No. 3c.ish. 7c.
OATH No. ' . ' , 3JS34c ; No. ' . ' white , 35 > { o : No.
a white , : i'Ksnc. :
ItYK-No. tf , 5UJJC.
llAIU.EV No. ' . ' , C770o ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45 ®
C8e : No. 4 , f. o. b. .
.
TIMOTHY fc I'rlmo , $1.61.
I'OIIK Moss , per bill. , * 10.II > ® 10.15 ; lard , per
11)0 ) Ibs , JT.(0 < a7J-'j ! : short ribs , sides ( loose ) .
t7.7uT.T5 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , WUJ
® 7.W : short elfin sides ( boxed ) . jaoiiiS.10.
WMIHKY Distillers' Mulshed goods , per Kill. ,
It. ID.
HlldAHS Cut loaf , 05 io ; xranulutod , 5 ? c ;
Btandnrd "A/'ftUe.
HecelptR and shlpmcnls today were as fol
lows :
On the I'roduco oxchanzo today the butter
market wns steady : fancy creamery , 2JU3cj
line western , SOiiVJu ; ordinary. I74il0o ; flne
dairies , U'liiVJc. lus , stroni , ' , ISiiiSKc.
Now Vork AInrKut4.
NKW YOIIK , Sept. 14. FLOun-Uecolpts.
BI.'OO pkKS. : oxportE , 1,000 bbls. nnd B.40U
tacks : inoro active and ste.uly ; , sales , " 0,5)0 )
bbls : Minnesota clear. fJ.liutt ; ! & 0 ; patents , H.J5
(1.4.75 ; rye mixtures. M UOftU.50.
COIINMUAI , fateady ; yellow western , 13.00 ®
aio.
aio.WIIKAT
WIIKAT Hccolpts , 289,003 bu. : exports , 8,000
bu. ; sales , I.UOO.UOO bu. of futures , 104,000 bu.
of ipot. Spot quiet , oaslor , clodlni : steady ; No.
2 red , 7to In sloro and elevator ; 7ua7lUo )
nlloat ; TUH-tt7U o f. o. b. ; No. 3 red ,
7Jo : uncrndcil red , U < 37"c ; No. 1
northern , 85 ? * ; No. 1 haul , 8So ! ; No.
Z northern. 6 ' 4 ; ho 2 Chicago ,
B2 i8.lo : No. 2 Mllwitukco. 78 o : No. 3sprln/ .
70U'l ' < 7Ciio. Options wore dull , Irroeiilur , Jiffl
} o lo er ; opening at u dcollno of ! .GO c with
the west nnd furolKn selllir. . advanced Uo on
local covering , declined Jil'So on lur.or ro-
cuipts. liUKe Increasn In llrudstrcol's atato-
inont and report of cholera In Now Vork ,
December. b.'U-IWKU l-ldc , closing at 82i c :
Jl'irch , K7 ? c. May , MViUbDc. closing at 88 > c.
UYK Nominal : western. ( iliiOc ,
COIIN Keeolpts. 7I.UOJ bu. ; exports , 200,000
bu. ; Hales , Slft.Ot'O bu. of futures. HO.l'OO ' bn. ot
snot , tipotsiiulot. weaker : Nu S. SOUWlO o In
elevator ; ft'iiu nlloit : uiuradod mixed , MIO
( Be. Uptloim declined ? < tJ9 > ( u with weaker west
und local rell.inkailvaneu.l > i&lia on talk
of frost , declined ! Slio ! on f&lr deliveries on
OATS Kcceluls. 157.r > 00 bu. ; oxportb , 00,000 ;
sules , ine.oio bn , ot futures. lO'.VOO bu. of spot.
Hpots quiet , sto.idy. Uptlons moderately ac
tive. weaker ; J-euteniber , a7,1i < iC.k-'c , oloflui ; at
a7o : October. IM.SUUc , closing at 3 > Sui No
vember , UUMttJCc. vloilnit at ia\ci \ December ,
0'i't4 ) ( o. closlna at 4uS'ci No. i H.ot | , white ,
UOUWIOiic : mixed western. ; i7K4i.'iulie : whlto
wchtern. ; 3ICo : No. 2 l/'hlcago , UHi , .i c.
HAY Quiet und steady ; icuod to choice , 80 ®
OJe :
riuciAH Itaw , qulot , Urnii rcllned moderately
active , llrm.
MOI.AMKS Korelgn , nominal ; Now Orleans ,
quiet , stonily.
ItiUK-dood demnna. firm.
lions ( Jnlel. llrm. Uecelpts , 7.1CO packages.
IIIDK8 Steady , quiet.
I'OIIK Quiet , tlrm , cut moats quiet , firm ;
[ ileMcd bellies. 74i7io ; saliu. I'.OOJ Ibi : bol-
r,1 , II and K' llm. avoniKo at 7 , < iu ; mlddlt i
Billet , steady l short clear. f.n ; lord , dull but
ituady ; western stoum closed at t7,70l sales.
IV ) tier s at f",70i uption tales , none ; bep-
leiubor nlaved at (7.70 ; October , (7.0 > bid ,
IIUTTtu I'lrm doniuiidi creamery , I'S ®
5 > , c : KlBln. .iOS.'Hii ? .
OIIKKHK I'a rdon aim and firmer.
I'ld lun.N-Qiilotnl fWuoiil.'i.M.
Uori'tu-U'eaU qulot ; lul > . fll.-'iltll.lO.
LEAD htcHily : dtimuHilc , Jl.nMOl l'i. .
TIN Steady , quiet ; ' ' '
Nt. I.i"l Mnrltotx.
Br. Louis. Mo. , Sent. ll.-riouu-In better
ilemand. but pr.ces unchiinti'd.
WHEAT Cash , tlo ) Ontious uuscttlod and ,
after Iliielimilng considerably , uloscd HttSo
liolow ycvturiluy. foptembor olosou at iwo ;
October. 7uc : December. 71 So ; M y. 70 c.
CoiiN-Ouitli liulit up IJruily. Cut options
were uiuuttlod. autl olisud HWVp under yek-
torilny. o sli.44U } Bui tuwoor closed ut 4 to ;
October. 4IU48Hhcj December , 44V4c ; yiMr ,
* J04AT-lroHowed wheat und corn mid. cloned
UOHc iboliiw .vostordayi oash . .nd . beplom-
Uor. ao oi October , uu.'iot May , aouo.
{ liSKvl"NoyolfeSibPut ! choice qualities
* UrfSiiun uoUod lau , * trwU. OOjio
IUt tlncliAiiKcdl ptalrlc , 17.0)1 ) timothy 18,50
eii.ru.
COIIN MRAtQtilelnt 12. 153.SO.
\ \ IH < KVSteady nl il.lD.
tlnclmnjcd nt
Tits I'nohnngnl.
niot : jobbing , ( IO.T3. Tinrd , nomi
nally lower nt ? T.7a firy salt monts and bncon
itllct | atitl unchanged : shoulders , 17.51 : tones
nnd ribs , S < .rc't ! ' ; loose loin , ihouldors. 17.00 :
Icncs nnd ribs , j.7i ! ! shorts , tT.OO : boxed lots
l.Sc more line-on , * 3.S" > .
IteCRIi'TR Flour. 5.000 bbU ! nhs.it , iaS.000
tin : corn. : ; n.oon bit. ; oats , OT.COO bui rye ,
0.000i bnrley , 1,000.
Hnip.\lB ! -Kloiir , S.OOO bbls. : wheat , Is.-
OOdlni. ! enrn , Il-i.u. 0 bti.ionti , U.OOU bu. ; rye ,
C,0 0 bu. i barley , nnno.
. - _
Kniti > s City .Markets.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. . Hout , 14. WHBT
fltcady ; No. 'J l-nrd , old , tWi now , C05iiiOHc ( { :
No. ' 'red. Oliitnc.
COIIN l.owor : N'a 2 mixed , 401V3llc' ! No 3
white. 10ia. ( > Jc.
O TS 1 Irm : No , 2 mixed , STffiSTile : No. 2
white , : iHi5illc.
KVK-rirm : No. 2 , file.
riA.xsiiti : : Strontr nt [ ii'i."c. '
HHAN- Weak ! sucked , M < { 5lc.
IIAV to.idyi prices uncliuitrod : timothy ,
$7.fiflllOO ! ! nrilrle. U.mt'.m.
lltiTTi.lt In fair siiily | ] : croamory. K < 3 > " " 0'
dim v , ISffll" ! ' .
Ein More aolh'C , ( Irm : c.itidlod , I5c.
llKCKirT * Wheat , 4J.OOO DILI corn , 4,000 bti.j
O.ltS , IHJIIO
Sllli'MKNTS-Whoiit. 81,01)0 ) bu. : corn. 1,0001
oats , I.OOJ bu. _
( Ml .Marldit.
Nr.w YOIIK. Sent. 14 PRTHOLBUM Mnrhnl
opened stonily , ndvnneed n small fraction ,
men iKH'anui dull and ri'inilticd so tihtll the
closo. I'eiiiisvlviinln oil Spot sales , none :
October option sales. 10. ' TO bnls. : oocnlng
hUhi'St MHe , lowest Mike , elojlni ; nt
Ijtniii oil .No saio .
ii ; . yulet nnd steady : crude.
2tiJ2 ( < ic : yellow , Illc.
TAM.IIW ICnsv and nulot ; city ( $2.06 for
pkus. ) , 4'ilu-1C' ' .
KOII.NHull "nnd strained
- - steady : , common
to good. I.SS'4O ' .J7S4.
Ttllll'lINTl.VK Kirin ni.d ( jnlnt nt205l204P. !
LONDON. I Sept. II. TUUI-BNTLNK Spirits ,
SOs'Jiil norcwt ,
FINK Romx a * pcrcwt.
.Miluiilt i > < t
MH.WAUKKI : . WIs. , Sept. II. Ki.nuit-Qulet.
WimAT-Qiilot : No. I northnrn , 7Uc.
ColiN-rirm : No. : i. 47'c.
UATs-rirmNo : U white , : HSftVi'jc ! : No. ! l
\ \ hitilyiajii' c.
IlAHM'.v rirnti Souteiubur. OSo : sample , 37 ®
ti < v.- .
v.HK Quiet ; No. 1. OOc.
I'uiiv IIONM Qulut ; perU for October , $10.10.
I/ird , October. 17 ID.
UWIIT * riiiur , 7.SOJ bbls. : wheat , tll.ODO
bu. : bailey , 4.2 < 0 bn.
biiii'Mn.sri 1'ioiir , I.UOO bb's : whont , none ;
bnrley , 4.1)00 ) bu.
Miinehritcr Connni-irl it lCn\ln\r.
MANCIIRSTRII , Stfpt. 14. The Ounrdlan ,
In Its commercial article , says : Dullness Is
based on tbn lowest previous prices , The In
quiry from India Is exceedingly quiet. The
( ie.illngs In shirt nus are iultc | exceptional.
There are some Uulculta ollors for Jaconuts
and mulis at the loui'st level of prices. J'rlnl-
lnclotlis are RIOU- . Heavy goods arc quiet.
although there Is a better Iniiulrv for small
lots. In colored wen on goods the dealings ure
fair. Qnotalionsdon't vary , yarns ure quiet
but Qrm.
Mliiiiriiiinlla U linit Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . Sept. 14. The wheat
market for futuios was dull with a .small
range In price * . Thu decline was small , however -
over , and was later recovered. Tridlng was
mostly In the December option. A few set
tling up trades were mndo In bentembcr. The
frosts were very contradictory. Killing
frosts weio reported nad later contradicted.
The receipts weio light and thotablos were
cleaned up earlv In the dny. Oloso : hoptem-
bor opened at 7llic. closing nl7U&c ; Decem
ber , 7"i72V : : lowest , 72'ic. ' closing at 72'o. '
Onmlm 1'rnU MiirKct.
piiAi'cs Homo grown Concord grapes arc
just commencing to arrive In liberal quan
tities. They are quoted at aOffiSjc per 10-Ib.
basket ,
CALIFORNIA niiArns I'or crate. $1.2" > .
OALHOIIMA I'I\CIIK : I'er box , ti.5oai.CV
OALUOHMA I'I.AIIS llartlotts , acareo , JiOOs
other vnrli'tlcs , JJ 50.
I'r.MMS I'cr box. $ t.i ) , scnrces Washington
plums nro comniciicln j to nirl\ , $1.50 ,
Ai-i'LKS 1'ei bbl.JVO.
DulutliVlieut Murfcet.
DUI.UTII. Minn , Sept. 14 I/lttlo was done in
the early hours of the session today except In
cash and car lot nnent , which hud an active
demand nnd laruo sales. The lower milling
grades iiKo found n ready market , vlloslng :
No. 1 hard , cash nnd September. ' 5o ; May , b2o :
No. I northern , cash. 7Jc ; September , 7.o ! : Io-
cembor. 74"vic : May , SOc : No. 2 northern , cash.
C7Uc ; No. a. 50c : rojocled , flCc. On track : No
1 hard. 7Jc : No. 1 northern , Trio : No. 1 northern
( old ) , 70c.
LKm-pool .llnrkut * .
LtVEiti-ooL. Sept. 14
-WucAT-Stondy : do-
tnand poor : ho dors offer moderately.
COIIN Finn ; domnnd fair ; mixed woitern ,
4a7Hd percental
L\iin 1'rlnin western. 3"s pnrewt.
LIIIHEBK American lineal , whlto and colored ,
4Gs per owt
Ooneo Market.
NEW YOIIK. Sept. 14. Options openad flrm ,
5 to 15 points up ; closed barely steady at 5
points up ton points down : sales. 23.500 bugs.
Including September , $14.00 : October. ? it.01 : ;
November. 1..75 ! : December. $13..WI3.05 ;
January. $ l3.50aia.5r : May , $13.40 ® 13.43. Spot
Rio , steady , more active ; No. 7 , { 13.00.
Cotton Alurkut.
New Our.EAN" , La. , Soot ! 4-QuIot ; mid-
dllncs. 0 13-lCc ; low lalddlfn ? . ( Jo : not receipts ,
Ml bales ; gross receipts , 1.27J bains ; exports to
Great Urltlan. 700 bates , coastwise , 5GI bales ;
sales , 1,400 bales : stock , U7.G1I bales.
Wool .MaiUut.
ST. Lotus , Mo. , Sept. 14. Receipts , n.033
bales ; shipments. G.i.OJO bales ; market quiet
and very little demand for any uindo except
bright nindlum. whch ( Is wanted. I'rloes en
tirely quiet , unchanged.
Onmlm 1'rodure .tluncot.
HtiTTF.it I'aeklng stock , ) 5Jl4c ; choice
country , 18712)0. )
Eons General market , 17c.
I'oULTHY Chickens and old fowls , 80c.
Netv York Ilry ( looils Alnrket.
NEW YOHK. Sept. 14. There was little change
In the dry goods , market.
Sugar Market.
LONDON. Sent. 14. Cuba oentrlfueal. 05 teit.
15s percwt. ; Cuba muscovado ( air rotlnlng , U
® 13s Od.
Trailers' Talk.
CniOAdO , 111. , Sept. 14. F. 0. Lozan Ic Co. to
Duncan.IIollliiBer & Co. : Tlio wheat market
opened flrin with llttlo offered. The 11 rat
urlco was 7GMc , sold up to 70'c. Toward the
close early buyers bocarno sellers , which
caused a decline to 7i < c. The closing price was
70Uc. Blnco writing our letter of yesterday
the situation U unchanged. Wheat Is nt a low
price and with the present clean and Inland
freights present prices am lower than they
have boon since 1S37. Wo see nothing near at
hand to recommend buylnz , but It
IB safe to fiay purchases made
around the prcront price will pay profits , and
with weather contingencies later on may pay
handsomely. Our receipts nro fair , out H per
cent of them are below contract. This Is the
cufco In all markets , MLouis ox-
copied. Foreign advices are llrm , but
business lljlit. Corn opened Irregular. The
report of frost In Nebraska and Iowa was the
the oaiisoof thu advance. The renllr.'iip to
ward the elo-.o caused the dcollno , The crop
Is undoubtedly Into and Irregular , and until It
U hcourod It will do to bu v on all weak spots.
The same remarks apply to oats. Hog pro-
duets steady but Inactive.
CIIIGAOO. 111. , sept. H.-Counsoliimn & Day
to CockrnI | llroi. Commission Co ; Wheat
opened dull und 4o lower , but recovered ,
partly In sympathy with corn and partly on
indications of deuioasud receipts at winter
wheat point * . HraUutrcct'k available supply ,
showing 4l3ltuj ImtUHilH Incroasc. crualed
a heavy feuilng. The refusal of tlio nor til-
western country olovutors to report stockb on
account ot funnel a opposition caused a re
vival of the Hatch Dili talk and a tendency of
operators to withdraw from the iimruet.
This narrowing of the market resulted in a "u
dcollno at the close. 1'liu world's available
supply was tHilmaled equal In wheat and
Hour to 14U.uioUK ) biishe.u against I'JJ.OOO.Uou
ono mouth ago and Hi.i4 > oioo uushelB one year
ugo. humpies were nut waiuoil except by
mixer * i.nil cleaneiu , Corn opened ' . < ttl1io
under uxcellunl grading und thu rcbolllng of
Miort lines which hud been co\ored yesterday.
A fru t caru uausdd a rally to 4U > | 0 nnd ft''lio
In Ootoburnnd May futurun , but heavy realiz-
lug by long * liroko prices to a weak closlu' at
about the low pulntu. Oats wore tory dull nnd
Dhow a decided tendency to drop under general
realizing by principal holders. 1'rovUluns
opened qulot tinU the trade fias almoit gone
over Into the January pioduut. except un oc-
casloual otlorl byVnuiil \ to bid up near lu-
tnrea.ViUlit coverou HOIUO beptumbor uoik
nnd resold It for January its a hedge to hU rib
ueal. Cudahy i nJ other local paekerv old
January porn , The market closed cuiy.
.yroc'Ks AND Jio.Ms.
hrttleinent of tlio ItuiidliiR Dllllcully Jm-
liruvuil TJipiie Hoourltlf * .
Ne\r YOIIK , Soul , U. The stock market
today rolloolri ! the better fooling engendered
by UioKottlemont of the dltlluultlea between
the Ueudlng and Hit employed and by the
uliurp und veuoral upward movement In the
IUt aulllclently doiuoaitratod t'no chnractor
of the itreator portion of the soiling of
the last ftiw days. There wan a halt
In the decline lu Weitoru Union , ac
companied by sotuv recovery lu lu prlco ,
nnd wdllo the stock failed to properly
respond to the announcement ot the Increase
In the capital , tlio buying nns Teen nnd Its
net KHII ! of moment. The bear , honover ,
whllo submtltlnx to the sot back which they
nffect to bcllevo Is only temporary , did not
change iholr ground In the lo.ist. still Invlnn
stress upon the prospects of nearer money ,
with a con tin tint Ion of uold shlplnontsnndtho
other unfavorable factor * In the situation.
Tlmt they did not lack the couracoof their
convictions wns shown by a sharp drlvo at
Northern 1'nclflo preferred And tho5 tier cent
bonds , which depressed the itock nearly 2 per
cent.
Thoccnornl list , however , wns still narrow
nnd In the n aln fonturclrsi , though display
ing a llrm temper almost throughout the day.
which wns aided In some degrco by the
Ktrenglh shown In the Industrials , among
which distillers was conspicuous by a Inrgo
business nnd n rlso oitrly of 2 per cent ,
Orancors still presented a stubborn front to
tin ) pressure brought to bear , but there wns
llttlo animation In them nnd as a rule small
nnctuatlons. The Improvement In tin morn
ing was ledof coursc.bv Heading and thooDon-
Inir In tli itstock wns marked by haavy trading
nnd some excitement. Ihostocktolllngnlfroin
5. > toftili on different sides of the crowd.
The animation soon subsided , however , and
the stock made but llttlo further progress ,
though the whole list after opening advances ,
which extend to 1 per cent , tn ido further
Hll''ht gnlns , when the upward movement w.is
checked a > : d no further advance wns mndo
during the day except etltfht fractions hero
iimlthnro and a shai p rlso In distillers , which
reached nearly 2 ucr cent. '
The drtvo at Northnrn I'neltlo preferred
woikencd the rest of the list to some extent ,
but there wig no concession of note
until the last hour , when It bceamo
known that the cho'ora ' had nt lust
actually obtained n foothold In tlio
city and there was a grand rush to got out of
ovorytlilntr. I'rlcca hroko btdly under the
pressure , whllo the market boeamo extremely
active , the transactions In the last forty-flro
minutes exceeding those of any other hour of
the day. 'lliero was an evidence of an olfort
to cover and emi ! stocXa did rilly slightly ,
but as a rule tlio prices of the dav wore the
lowest nnd the market closed auclvc , fovorlsh
nml excited at thu decline. The final chances
wore uenurallj small huso * , but Northern I'a-
clllo iiieforred Is down 2nj. Le.td li , Sugar I'l '
aim ( Cock Isiand. Missouri I'auille. Now Kng-
laud and ( icnoral Kleutrlu oaeh I per cent.
The trading reached ; w".OL" ) listed and III.PW
unlisted. Koadlng contributed ( > .l.'Ui. ( North
ern 1'aelllo preferred 4U.I.13 and Woatom
Union 11.SSS.
( lovornmeiit bonds have boon dull anil
steady. State bonds dull ami featureless.
' 1 ho i'ost nys : The foronoon'saotlvlty was
uhl lly conllnrd to thu first half hour , and ad
vances weie for the most part secured In the
open transactions. The afternoon was marked
by a con lderablo larger volume of business
It was In the last hour tint the news
reached Wall s reel that Ihoehulora had been
introduced Into the city , and a renewed -ind
geneial break In ] ir ens followed , with heavy
helling. 'Iliti co lapse , lionever , was not as
extromu as nilglit ha\o been expected cor-
t.iln y not as gioat as that which greeted tlio
news of cholor.i on the Incoming vesso.s , and
pr ccs. as a i me , i.nlTered little more thnn the
loss of their ear.y gains. Slocks lately sub
ject of bull manipulation , such \Vcstorn
Western Union and iiugar certificates , wore
naturally the heaviest losers.
The following arc the closing quotations for
the loading slociis on the Now \ ork Stock exchange -
change today :
bid t asked
The total sales of itooks today were 349,204
shares Including : Atchlson. 11,000 : Chicago
Gas , S.ftOO : Krle. 7,6)0 ( ) ; Louisville & Naihvllle.
3.001) ) ; Missouri I'aclOe , r .niOi Northern Puolflo
oroferred , ilil.lOOi Now England. 14,00) ) ; Head-
In c. C.'t,200 : Hlolimond & West 1'olnt , 3.300 ; St.
Paul. IU.OOO : Union 1'acllle , 5OjO ; Western
Union. 2J.OOO.
It'ew Vork .Money .tlurket.
NEW VOIIK , Sopt. 14. JIoNKV on OAi.t ,
Easier at 35i5 per cent ; closed offered ut 2 ( {
per cent.
I'HiMK MEIKMNTIM : PAPEII 1M8 per cent ,
STCIM.IMI EXCIMNQB Qitlot and o.islor at
Il.SOM for bfxty-dny bills and { 4.83 for do
mnnd.
The closing ( ( notations on bonds :
ban I'ninelsro .Mining ynotntlonii.
SAN FIIANCISCO , Cal. , Sept. 14. The oOlolal
closing iuntallons | for mlnliK stocks today
were as follows :
MeflcHn Ub
Ilulwcr so Mono 10
He t , < . Delcher. . . . . IM Uphlr 1UO
lloillofon SO I'otoel 70
Chollar C5 SnvaL'o 85
Con CH ! & Vn 325 Murrn Nnvndu 175
Cronu I'olnt 70 Union Con 140
Kurekn Con S.r > Utnli 30
( louiatCurry. . . . 100 Vellon Jacket tS
Hals , V Norcroia . . ISO N. Q 10
Noiv York .Miiilni ; Quiitiitlunn.
NEW YOHK , Sept. K. The following are the
closing mining quotations :
Crown Point 45 Uplilr 5
Con Cat. & Vn. . . . 320 I'lrnioiltb 60
Deailnood ' . ' 20 Slerm NuvuJa I8i
( lould & Curry IOJ stnailuril lil
lUle.VNorcroii . . . lii Union Con 1.10
Ilomeitiiko 1103 VelloiT .Incket 45
Inrtependcnce K Iron Hlliur CO
Mexican 110 Quick Silver 40J
North btar UO rte prnforrcd 1000
Ontario I TOO Ilulwcr 20
St. l.oius Mining Moclo.
ST. Louis , .Mo. , .Sopt. H. .Mining stockMuota-
tlons :
mock. Illit. Ankucl. Aleck. Hid. Aaked.
Uriinllo 7/J Kllzabelh. . . . : i5 45
lllmotHllc. 10X ) Small Hopes , UJ 100
Am. Nettle. ! I7H 45 Sliver Hull. . 10 20
London ITlimnrlnl llovluvr.
[ Coprrlnlited \ bjr Jnnie fionlon Dennett. 1
LONDON , bopt 14. iNow York Herald Oablo
[ Special tn Tin : IltJixl Oonoral buslncsa has
been oxcoedlnuly ( inlet op the Stock cxcuango
today. A decidedly bettor feellni ; prevailed
In all murkots , the uncaslncM ) that prevailed
yesterday having Klvan place to more confl-
douce. Obpeclully us It is now certain that
the lilriibeck bunk will Hiiccospfully
weather the storm. Homo railways have
shown home Irregularity during thu after
noon. The feature is u drop of H In North
llrltlsb deferrud on dividend prosnuetH ,
Caledonian is } ; easier. Hrlshlou deferred
hasKlvcn wuy i on dally trafllu stiitnmunt
showing a docionoo and most otlierj leiivo off
from ! tu \ better , American railways met
with morn attention durlni : the last hour and
close tolerably llrm on moio rouBsurlim ad
vices from Now York. Philadelphia k KoMd-
Ins iccovored V , Chlcatto .V Mllwunkeo ; > and
nearly all olhnra ! to { i. With reirnrd lo
Uanadlun lines. ( Irnnd Trunk loaves oIT flat
on a number of icallzattons. Tbcie baa been
very llttlo dunil nd for mouoy. With the ex
cessive supply of lloatliiK capital short loans
liaru been obtained at ! 4 per cent. In the dis
counts market a fair number of blllx Imvo
been brought foiward , those of two and tares
months bolns quoted at V to 7. percent ,
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , EcpuU.-Uloarlnsj 11,7'JI-
4GJ.
4GJ.NEW
NEW YOHK. Pept , U.-aicarltiB * , II1IW,173 (
balances , filfl , lW ) .
I'Aitisi. Hupt. 14. Three per cent rontoi , 10 f
C5u for the account.
IlAi/riMOllic , Mil. . Sept. 14 Olearlnss. 12,470 , .
CM : b.ilmicei. lor,4W ! , HMo 0 uer cent.
I'lilLAnti.i'illA. I'a. , Sept. H. Clearings ,
tll,71Jlbd ; balunceT , I,587t)7J. ) Money , U i per
cent.
LONDON , fopt , 14. Amount of bullion gene
Into thu llanu ut Kulund on bulancoi today
ii'S-OJO.
NEYT Oni.BANtJ. La. , Hopt. 14. O'oarlnzi ,
I7JI.7JI ; Now York exehanKo commercial , RJo ;
bunk , 11.10 pnrtl.UOU premium.
New YOIIK. Sept. 14. [ Special Tolojrum to
TUB 1IKK.1 l.xchnnRo wa uuotcd as foiluwii
Chlcuio , 70o discount : bt , I.ouls , ' 'So premium
BT , Louis , Mn. . Kept , 14. Ilu arces , (1,18.-
iOOj buluueeB , tiOJ.vVO. Money qulvt ut 14L7
per cent lixclmn.o on NoirVork S5o pre
mium. < '
1.1 vi : STOCK M
Cnttlo Stcndlly Improving In Tour HORN
Actlvo nnd Ainiont I'lrm , f > 71
OvunA , Sept. H.J-iJonipurod with the first
half ot Inst wcoR rcbolpts for the past thrco
days show a decrease ut 0,000 cattle and an In
crease of 5,030 liOK4'nhO ' 2,000 sheep.
Naturally with flndh a fallliiR oft In sup
plies the market would hnvo n chnnco to recover -
cover from the doniqralizatlon of Inst wcclt.
So far this weolt tLoro haibcon n steady al-
thonpli very prnduiil iniprovemont in prices ,
nnd In general fnir to eood beef caltto aio
peelliiK lOo to Ifa bbttcr than tno low
tlmo last nook1 ; } * there worr * conipnra-
tivolvfowcholco beeves hero nnd the majority
of the offerings \vodld to called comtnon
Ono bunch ( if vorv cpod l.'CJ-lb steers went In
nsblppar ut tl.7.but asldo from these the
cornfoil cattle were only fair and sold at tun
nnd t4.Ct ) , with Inferior smalt ImnclicH at $ I.OJ
nnd $1.10. 1'alr In food western steers iold at
from { -.81 to Hi. : " > . with ( | ilito a string of
ColorndoTexans ut $ i5) ) . U was a moderately
active trade throiuhotit and about every thing
useful was p eked uu before the closp.
Hotelier's stock and oanncrs made tin con
siderably over a third of the fresh supnly.
1 hero wns no very prout ch.uigo to
the trulc. although the fcclhu was
llrm and the movement rather froo.
1'iilr ' to good cows and holfers told nt from
Jl.no lo&llio with common to poor sttilTat from
Sl.flO down to * U)0 ) Hull. , oxon and stags were
fully stead/ and loiisonably aetlvo at from
Jl.tu toll.8,1. O.ilves wcro not particularly
iiettVo mill prices r.inzod from fl.U ) to W.OOou
conimon light yo.irllncs to very uood veals.
A very decent trade was trunnrtclod In
stackers and focderj with prices ruling steady
to strong on all irr.ides. S.Jr-s of poor to oholoo
stock were ut from t .73 to $ LUI with the bulk
of the fatrtuuool stuff nt from $ . ' .40 to,80. .
Representative s.tlus :
IIDIFI2IIS ,
4. . CI7 1 35
CALVES.
15 .300 1 GO 0. . 'MO 2 10 2. . 315 2f5
U. . 20. 1 75 1. . 340 2 25 1. . 350 303
r > . . uon i 75 1. . 270 2 25 1. . 120 3:0
1. 200 1 SO 1. . 210 2 50 2. . 140 UGJ
11U M.S.
1..10IU 1 40 2..1J05 1 75 4 .13G2 ISO
1..13'H ' ) 1 fiO 1..1I6U 1 M ) 1..1240 185
1 ivirt i mi
STOCKEItS AND FSEUEHS.
3. 701 175 3..1120 240 1. . 710 200
10 . 512 2 15 4. . 017 2 40 0. . 8U 205
31. . 84U 203 ! ! > . . 850 240 47..1019 275
1..I103 203 3. . 851 2 SO 4. . 093 280
2.1075 225 30. . 804 2 50 3. . OUI 283
> . 812 240 2..10.5 2 uO 20. . 917 260
20. 012 240 33. . 834 2 50 1..1090 IH5
1. 8JO 240 I. . 720 250 6..U6S 305
5. 848 2 40 20. 812 i tO 20..124. ! 3U5
WYOMING OATTI.S.
No Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 cow 770 SI 40 feeders. . 915 I.40
Ofeedorn. 80J 240 1 feeder..1,210 240
1 feeder. fWO 240 1 fooder. . . 710 240
D cows. . . 1,130 215 38 cows . . 877 150
COLORADO CATTLE.
I COW. . . 1.000 1 GO OScows 027 185 ,
107 cows. 1,030 325 Ibull . . .I.KI3 I GO
21)U3..1J75 | | 10) * . ! steers . .1,213 203
* 1 steer..1.200 2 10 * s ) etccrs ,1,203 2 10
15feeders.l.l.r > 8 270 tI5J steers. . 1.025 250
51 f coders. luJ S GO 1 stcor. . . 1,133 270
20stcors..l.ltil II 15 1 steer . .1/.23 280
1 steer..2,283 2 SO Jl steers . .1,370 280
2 steers l.'i.V ) .103 5 Bteers 1.148 300
49 steers. 1,008 303 1 steer 1 o : < 0 250
0 steers..1,2.17 323 \ cow 930 1 ! I5
3cows . . .l.till ) 150 23COWS till 200
2 bull..1,081) ) 1 GO
SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE.
12cows . . OS'J 155 'Jfiteers. . . . CGO 275
19cows. . . 707 1 GO Sostecrd..1.178 S 10
10cows. . . 1,021 175 UO steers .1.127 335
4-ioowa . .1.004 2 15
tailing ; tTexans.
lions The supply waa azaln qulto liberal
and the market lower. Bayers alt commented
on the unusually need quality of the UOUH llio
past two days , bill with bearish o.istorn ad
vices and too IHjcr.il. rot-elpts thoi-e was
another drop of nearly , lOo in prices. A few
choice heavy hogs'wcnt to thu shippers ( Doi-
ton and Mexico ) o.\t'ty at from 8110 to $ .5.35 , or
not a great deal lower than Tuesday , but the
bulk of the fair to good mixed hoes sold at
from f.-.OO to J.503 , while several of the com
mon , lleht mixed loads sold at from 14.90 to
$1.95. The situation ralhorurow worse as the
morning advanced , uud the close was a bis lOo
lower than Tuesday with naxeral loads nil-
sold. Sales were largely at from 14.95 to 35.10 ,
aulnst ii.OJ to $5.23 Tuesday , the general uv-
oraKo of prices paid being io.O'Jlj , against
8J.11K Tuesdav and $ J.O } 5 last \Vodnosday.
Keprusoiitallvo Hales :
llecolptu anil Ulipoiltlon or Stock.
Ofllclal receipts and disposition of stock ai
shown by tbo books of the Union Stock Yards
To Avoid Contagious Diseases
it is of tlio utmost importance to
strengthen the ibody. A healthy body
will inuoh sooner withstand the ravages
of contagious ( j3it > pnsos , Cholera , Lu
Grippe , etc. , than lu weak frit mo. 'llio
gunuinc .JohatmJIolT'B Mult Extract in
acknowledged in this respect to bo the
best tonic beverage ( mil is especially ro-
commoided for fnvulids , where a dell-
catovet , strengthening tonio is necessary
to Duild up n debilitated constitution.
Ono dozen bottles ol Jolmnn lloll's
Malt Extract art ; equal in nutritive nnd
tonio qualities to ono cask of Ale or Pur-
tor , without being intoxicating. It la
bonollcial ulllt'o , for man , woman or
child. /
Prof. Prosper Do Piotra Santa , of
Paris , jays : "As n lariyo number of
patients lack the necessary power to di
gest solid food , and would through the
UBO of stimulants bo merely oxcitoJ
and weakened , therefore I regard it of
immense value to the practitioner to
bring to his aid a nutritious tonio and
remedy like the Johann IToff'd Mali
Extract , which will act not only as a
tonic , but as a nutrient as well , and
which is loss exciting than wine as u
stimulant. "
Bu sure to obtain the genuine , which
lias the signature of "Jolianti Iloff" on
the nook of every bottlo.
EISNER As MENUliLSON CO. , Solo
Agoats , Now York.
coniii my for the twoiity-four hour * endln r at
5o'clock p. 111.4 Spptoinbor II , liWt
IUCCKII'TS.
8IIREI' . MUIISKIA M'l. *
Com Hc\d Can.lllcKil Crn. I Ileiut.
I.1W9 81 Hi 40S
IIHIHI5ITIOV.
iitN I'AOKINt ) INTiitiSTS. : ;
Quito nn IntpriMomtmt M Itncssnit 111 tlio
Mntciiiciit * f llogff.
( ) . . Fcpt. H. I Spool nt Toli.ur.im
toTur. llutil Tomonow's Prlco Uurrunt will
say : Total pacRlng In the west thu past weuk
1IU.UOO hogs against ITn.OOO Instpok anil U\tJO )
lastyivir. I'Vom March I the totally H.44i,0nu
against r > , SI\030 Inst year. Prominent places
now operating compare us folloun : _
CITIES. | iwi , | issii ,
Chicago l.lvo Htooic Murkot.
CHICAGO. III. , Sept. H. iSpeolal Tclogr.im to
Tun ItEE. ] Str.etly first-class oattlo sold
about as well ns on 'I ticsday. There was only
hero nnd th"ro a bitn-li that inaelind Hint
standard and there belli ? a cool demand
holders occupied an Independent position ,
Knlr to good eatt'.o were lower and so were the
nooror sorts , tlio decline about equaling the
advance gained during the llrsttwodajs of
the week. Of common to good cattle theio
was muoli too largo a supoly. There weio
about l'lOOJ hoid of rangers nlone , and the
larger part ot the ninlvea wore ot no better
( inallty than the plains cnttlo. Therefore ,
vh'lo extra l > eo\os nere quoted around l" > .fi > ,
perhaps not to exceed 1,000 head had the qual
ity to brlnir as much ns ? l.7" > . The prevailing
prleps wore from ? I.U ) to t.VJ ) for native cows
and bulls , $ I.'J. > to $1 50 for native steers , $ J.2"i
to fi75 : for westerns , nnd from $1.75 to Si.OO for
Texan s.
Thpro wns a very weak tone to the ho ;
market today , the avpr.tire of pi Icci bellilOo
lower than for Tue ( ) ay. The feollnv was
.voak , not bucautn of a demand , for ahltipcrs
and packer < both liouzht freely , but as a re
sult of thn continued liberal receipts and the
exceptionally good iiualttv. Them wns a snlu
or two lit f\4 but J.i.40 was a fair outsldo
( juotttlon for ho-ivvwelehts airl SV.5 bought
cholcanssorti'd light , The bulk ot the hogs
sold below $ 'i.i : ) , a large part nt from * . ' > .ir > to
J" IS 'lowaid the cloto tliero was a Btondlor
fettling about all the offerings havlnz been
taken.
Late arrivals swelled yesterday's receipts
of ulieop nearly to 11.OJO head and with a run
of about 10.000 for today the market lost the
firmness characterizing It for some time.
Prices were lOo lower , quoted at from $ .1 00 to
.40 for poor to oxtrj. qualities. The lamb
market was not overstocked and remained
steady at from { 3.75 to $5.li > for poor to oxtrn.
falps of sheep were largely nt from $4 OU to
IMO nnd from W.OO to i3.75 took the bulk of the
lambs.
Receipts : Cattle , 23,000 ; hois. 31,000 : sliopp ,
10.no ; > .
The Kvonlng Journal reports : r
OATTLE Hecolpts , 21,000 head ; shipments ,
0,000 head ; market 1 O2io lower ; extra
natives. $ . > n01tCO : uood to eholco. JI.0034.UJ :
others. tl.7.MS4il5 ; Texans , $ J.10iai.lO : : rangers ,
J.15l4.2i : cons nirl holforj. ( l.Ti ( (2.S1.
lions Kccolpts.11,030 head : fill I pmentg. 10.000 :
market fairly actlvo and 1 < 31" > e loner : rough
nnd common. f. ' > .noQ. > .15 : mixed and packers ,
J3.20ffi-5.30 : prime hoaw nnd butcherweights. .
f.'i.i.ri3r : .4- > : lulu , J3.0.46i.'Ui gr.is-.ers. ? l.2 : > ® " > TO.
SilBBl1 Ucceluts. 7,000 head ; shipments ,
2.000 head ; market slow nnd UKrillJo lower :
natives , S.l.fiOS'i.Mi westerns and Toxnns , $ ,103
4.2o ; lambs , JJ.5MtG.SO.
KHIU.IS City I.Ito Atuck Mnrkot.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. Sept 14 OATTM : Re
ceipts. O-OiO ; shipments. 5)3U ! ) ; market gen
erally unchanged and sternly : dressed bcof
nnd shinning steers. SUTI5I.IO ; COWM nnd
helfors , Jl. ' > . " > if.2. ) : Texans and Indian , ifl.15 ®
l.T'i ; stoekurs and feeders , itl.'l.vai.O'1.
lions Hecoipts , 5.7x0 : shlpmcntR. 700 : choice
lio''s about steady and others ' > ii0c ! lower ;
oxtramo rungo of prices , il.-05 40 ; bulk of
Biles. il.93O.VOO.
SIIEHP Kucclpts , 2,000 ; nhlprnonts. 830 ; lambs
xteadv : muttons dull and ViilOc lower ; lambs ,
il.DO5.2J ; muttons. i4.OJIi2l.49.
St. IIMIH ! ll\c Mtoclr
ST. Louis. Mo , Sept 14. OATTI.E Kocolpts ,
4,503 head ; shipments. 2.2 0 bead ; market
easier ; fair to choice native steers. jaajftaK ;
fair to good Texan steers , ! J.'J.at. ! . : ( . " > .
Hoas Receipts , 0,000 head ; shipments , 700
head : innrkot lower : haavy , 15. ItHJo.Iljj pack-
Ins. I.8J@3.3 ( ) ; lUlit , V < .03@vr .
BiiEEl' Kocolpts , 2,200 head : shipments , 600
hand : market higher ; fair to choice natives ,
W 50(35.00. (
_ _
Do Witt's Sttrsaparllia aenroys suon poi
sons as scrofula , skin dUnaies , oczeraa , rhou-
matlsm. Its timely use saves many livos.
Died from Ills Injuries.
Joseph Uucak , the Bohemlaawho was ac
cidentally shot In the log last 1'VIday , dlea
Tuesday night at St. Joseph's hospital.
Gangrene sot In and though ] Jr. Somors did
ovorvthlne possible he could not save the
man's lifo. _ _
DoWltt'aSarsanarilla ctoanscs the bloou ,
increases tbo appatito and tones up tbo sys
tem. It has bonoUtcd nniiy paopln wlio
hnvo Bufforoil from bloou dlsordui-s. It will
help you.
The wrong icay.
nrith Catanli , is
to stop it without
curing it The
poisonous , irrita
ting snuffd , strong
caustic solutions ,
" creams , " balms
and the like may ,
perhaps , poliiato
lor a time. But
they may drive
tbo disease to the
lungs.
Tliowrong way is full of danger.
The right way ia a proved ono. It's Tvith
Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. It cures , per
fectly and permanently , by Its mild , sooth
ing , cleansing and healing properties , the
worst caficii of Chronic ; Catarrh. It has
proved itself richt , thousands of times , when
everything eke lias failed.
And this mulicB its proprietors willing to
provo that it's the right thing for you , no
matter how bad your case or of how long
standing.
If they can't euro your Catarrh , they'll
pay you J500 in cash.
They mean it.
They're certain of their medicine.
You pay only for the oed you get ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Host cattlo. hog and sheep nmrkat In the wait
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION ,
THE LKADKUS.
Wr.tj to this liouit for cor-
| re0t Market
Wood Brothers ,
routh Omaha Telephone 11)7. - ( Jhlaago
J. 1J. DAIIIS.MAN , I . .
W. K , WOOD fM n Z f
Markov reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
furnished upon application.
- THIS -
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago. EnstHt. Louis. ICaiisas Olty. South
Omahu. HIOUJI Oltv , I''ort Worth.
_
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
M and 50 Hxoh-uixo llulldlni.floutliOnuh u
Correipondence aollclUd n uromptlr at
l mttentlun lo ord r ror locli r Are
, law. - - - - InoorpormtsJ. 18JI
c i.it i fulir P IO > wuj ) .
Waggoner LJirney Company
Write ur wlro ui for prompt and telUble uinrkol
repurla , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Perry Brothers Company ,
LIvoHUia'i OonunlHalon.
Itoora (1 lixchanco Hnlldlni , BoutU Om
Tuluphouo 170 ? ,
OMAJHA
i's' ' ' and Jollors' Di
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ,
AGENTS AND LESSEES.
In pursuance of ordinance ) No. ; irj ; , requir
ing sewer loinucllons In be Hindu tonnn with
in tuo curb llnoi on curtain streets In strout
liiiprovuinunt dUtrluts N'os. 470. 47 * , 47H. < 7'J
nndISII. . In the city of Onmlri , yon ute horchy
notllled to iniiUo nil nocoiMiry connections
with sowrrin .Ins or laitur.ils anil touoinploto
such work on or hoforo October 1st , IBOU , ns It
Is the purposi ) to pave the streets In the bald
districts , nml inoro particularly ( loser.bed ns
follonf. . to wit :
No 475 The st root lying east of the woit I'd
feet of lot 7 , block ill ! , cltr. from i nclQu street
to llio alloy south of 1'uclllc street.
No. 477 Twonty-flrst street from Wlrt
stiret to Spoiicor Htreut.
No. 478 IJouKlns strcot , from the west line
of Itith strcot to the oust llni of-Jtli struet.
No. 470 been teen tli Htroot from thu north
line of Knrnutn street to tno toiith line ol
Do go atrtot.
No. 4S1 ( irioo atroot from , the west line of
the Uniuha Belt railway's rlstht of way to the
oust line of the China to , St. 1'iinl , Minnoapo-
IM | A. Uinahiirallway'ii il ht of way.
Von nro herebv onlcrcu to inako the nocci-
snry sewer connections on 01 before the ditto
spuclflod lu thli notice , or thn o.imo will ho
in ido by the city authorities , and the cost
thereof assessed asulnst the piopurty oppo
site the a.iiiio and specially bonolltlod thereby.
Hated ut Uniiilia , Not ) . , this 15tli day of
September , 18UJ.
P. W. UIICIillAUSnU ,
Ohalrinan of thu Uourd of I'nbllc Works.
B15-10-17-W20-S1
GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 1S2.
An ordinance duiulnx the gr.ido of HOth
struot fioni I'owlor aveiiuo to Ami's avonno.
In thoclty of Uinalii. : and icpualliiK so much
of lii.ido Ordinance No : i)7 ) and and so much
of all ordinances In conlllct horuwllh :
Ilu It ordained by the city council of the city
of Omaha :
.Section 1. Whore.is. It Iris been doclurod
nooeasary to cli.inKo the iir.ulo of Ilfltb street
from I'owlcr avunuu to Ames arcnuo ;
And uheieas , thrco dlslntorcstod frcuhoUl-
orslnt o been appointed by the mayor and
coiifinnod by the city council to appraise the
( lamat'es arlbiiiK bv ro.ison of tlio change of
grii'li ' ) heroin mentioned ; and
\Vneicns. K.ild appralseis after dnlv quall-
fylii ' aecordlnir to luw and cvainlnlnj the
property airected. IIIIAU reported no damucuH ,
and the city council has adopted s.ild report :
Thorofpro , the Kr.ido of bald parts of a'lth '
strout Is hereby clu'.nvod nnd cslaDllshed HO
that the clovatlons shall bo as follow8. the
Krado between the po nls cited boliiK uniform
straight lines :
Elevation Eiovatlon
of West of Eiist
Ourb. Curb ,
t-outh curb of rowler avenue -
nue , as cstahllBhod 'J05.0 25.0
A point IV ) feet south of
Kowler avonno 210.0 2100
North curb of Amen nvenuo.as ostahllahod
Section 2. Ho much of Grade Ordinance No.
HOT and BO much of all other ordinances detln-
InR the Lrrado-i of the above st lootH , as con
flicts with the-provisions of this ordinance , Is
hoioby repealed ,
Keeilon .1. This ordinance uhall take ( ilfoot
nnd bu In force from and after Its passage.
1'asaod aopteinborUtb , Ibf-1.
JOHN oitovny ,
( 'ltv Olork.
0. L. OIIAFl'Y.h ' ,
Acting President Oily Council.
Approved SoptomberUth. 181) ) . ' .
UKO. I' . IIEMI3 ,
Muyor
ORDINANCE NO. 85 ! l .
An ordinance declaring the nocogfclty of cr.id
Inn Il.'nU atrt'ot from Hamilton Direct to
1'ranlUln Htreet , and appointing thrco dlsln-
torustcd appralHdisto a sess nnd delermino
the UiimiiKes. If any. to the property owners ,
which may bo caused bv mieli uriidfnir.
Ilo it onlalnud by the city council of the city
H'jctloii.'l ' ! ' That It Is proper and noccHsiry
and It Is hereby doolared pioporand necessary
locraaoIIJiid Mtruut to Its present established
L'rado , In.'lndlnu' necessary approachca thore-
to. from Iluinlltoii stn-otto iTankllii Htroet.
Hoetloni That tin ) mayor , with the approv
al of the city council , appoint throu dldntor-
cstod upprafsers loapprulbo , amuas and deter
mine the damiiKo to property ownurM which
may bo caused by Hiich Kridfutf , titklng Into
conslduratlon In in lUInK such appraisement ,
theHpeclalbuuullln.lt any , to mieh property
by reason of such Kraalns.
Mictlon : > . That thU orilniunco Hhall take
Direct and bo In forcu f rom und uftur 111 P.ISJ-
aire.
I'ussod Scptombur 2nd , lst > 2.
JOHN OHOVKd ,
Olty Ulork.
O. I. . ailAKKKP.
ActliiR I'roaldunlUlly UounolL
Approved September '
Qlb' : mMI8 : >
.Mayor.
ORDINANCE NO. 82CO.
An ordinance doclarlnz tlio necessity ot up-
liroiirlatlnu' certain prlvato property und
lunos , for llio use of the city of Omulm , for
the pin pose of uxtondln'j runt street north
from the north line ollllimibatiKh'K und 1'at-
terHoii'i vubdlvlulou to l.cuvenwiirt'j street.
In thoelty of Oinaliu , and pruvldlnK for the
upuolntliient of thrco Ulitlntereitod -
holderj of u.ild city , to usiuns thu diunmcos
tu thu owner' , rejpeotlvoly , of the properly
taken by auchapproprlHtion ,
Ilu It ordained by the Ultv L'ounoll of the elty
ot Omaha :
Hcution 1. That It In n ceh ury , nnd It U
hereby deeluied nocovaiiry tu upprorlato cur
tain prlvato property nnd land for the u e of
thu city of Omulm , ( or the purpono of opuulug
I and uxtoiullii'i r > Nl strcot north from llio
inn th line of Illinoliau li & I'.itlur onN subdi
vision 10 I.uavimnorth Rtreot , s ilil proiioitv
anil land necessity for siii-li piirpnso IIINII >
sltnatod In said city of Uniaha and dcsrniicil
as follous to-\Mi :
Tim cast . , * > foul of lot 1 block , > , IlimeU.uiKh i
addition
hoctlnu : . ' . That the mayor , with the auprn-
v.il of tl.o elty council , appoint thru d'slntoi- '
csti'd frcu-huldors of tliu ullv of Oniiiha In
hsscsq tlioilainiiKL'S to llio on num. ri'spucllvi'-
ly. of said property and landtaltun hy alil
apprnprlr.tlon
Suction 'I. That tliU ordinance laUoollo
unit l > o In force from and uftor Hi ii.iss.itu
1'assud Sopioinbor Ulh , 1s' ' ) . ' .
J01IN ailOVIX
( JllvC'U'n , .
C. I , . CHAKii'lli : ,
ActlnK I'roHiilout Uity Council.
Approved Soptoinborlith. Ih'U.
GI.O I' . 1ICM1S.
1ICM1S.Mayor
;
ORDINANCE NO. 3257.
An ordinance declaring the necessity of gr i'l- '
IIIK Maple street from .list street to 'llth ave
nue , and .I'Jnd and iCIrd slierts fioni Mapln
Bticet to Cor.iyitiuet , and nppolnlliiK thr
disinterested iippr.ilRi-r- assess and detei
mine the dam ijics. If any. to the properly
owners , which may ho caused by sucligiad-
1m : .
Whereas , I'roporty owners representing
inoro limn three-llflhs of the feet fionac : on \
each of said stieets have petitioned them ynr
and city coiinml to hive hild stteets ( traded
under the throe-llfths il.inso as provided for
In section W ) of the city chiller and tlio cost.
thereof to lo in ido payable In ten equal In-
stailineiils therefore
He It ordained by thoclty council of the It
of Oniah i :
f-ectlon I. That It Is pioper and nne 'ss.iry
and It Is Hereby de.'laro I proper and ncces.i-
ry , tocrndo .Maplu Hlreet fiinn Jlst street tci
illlh avenue , Il.'nd and .tlid streets from Maplu
to Corby street" , to their present establlhhcil
Krado , Inoltidlns necessary approaches thorc-
to.
to.Hoetlon2. . That I ho mayor , with thoapprm-
al of thoclty counell. appoint llirei dlslni vested
osted appraisers lo aiipr.ilso , assess and deter
mine thedam.iRn to property nwnui-i HUH n
may ho caused by snen KradlnK , iaklnn' mti
consldoiatlon In making such uppr ilsmcm
the special bonoflts. If any , to such property ,
by reason of such r.ulln'.1.
Kectlon X That this ordinance shall tiKu
olTeetnnd be In force from and after Its PUSH-
uifi * .
1'assod Suptombor Oth. IBii
JOHN ouovns.
City CleiU.
< j. \ , on Arm : .
ActlnS President ( Jlty Uoiincll ,
Approved September ' . ' ' "JT-nujj
Mavor.
ORDINANCE NO. : ! 218.
An ordinance oruorliiB the pradliiK of 2 th
street , from Hickory Btrcet to Murth.i slieul
anddlroctliiK the hii'ird of imblle worl.s Id
take the nocosaary steps to cause t > ald worl
to be done. . . . . .
Ilo It ordained by the city council of thn city
Section V.1 Whereas , permanent Krades havu
boon established upon , and appraisers hiiiri
been duly appointed by law , to appialso thu
diinnni's oiiiiiol by achun o of criiiloonS'llli
utioct from Illckoiy street to .Martha HIM el ,
and made llmlr report to thu elty council ,
which has formally adopted the name ; and ,
whereas , properly oxuioih. representing morn
thnn tnree-llflhsof the property abiiltlnc oil
da d porllens of the strcot above bpuclllod ,
haxi ) petitioned the city council to have Hiild
Hlri'et u'raded lethe niescnloslabllNlied irade. :
with out cliurxii to the oltv. and that the cost )
be nrulo payable In tun equal Installments ,
therefore. I'Uth Hlreet from Illokoiy Hlreei to
Martha xttcot ho and hereby Is ordered grided
to the present established tirade.
Heotlon' ' . That thu boaid of public woiUi bu
nnd hereby Is ( HroctoJ to take the necemaiy
slops tn enilBO said work to he done.
hoctlon a. This ordinance Bhull tal ef
fect and bo In fi.rco from and after Its p.f > s ! > ; " >
1'uBsod , Beptemburfith , Mti.
JOHN OIIOVI.H.
i Hv i orK
O. L.OlIAH'ii. : ,
Aotlnsr ( 'resident Olty Council. _
Aproved. faoptembcr . llHIh" '
| :
Mayor
ORDINANCE NO. U2M.
An ordinance ohaiixln/ the curb linoiof ' , rA
ittroot from Michigan nuiijnii to lliesonili
line of llorbaeh'Haid addition , and n-p1"- ; !
liiK HO much of all oidiimncrs l-i conllkt
llelf onlaliied by the city council of the city
Section I ? ' That the curb lines of iSlr.lsti < 'o
from Mluhlxau uvenmi to the houth llnu of
llurbach'bard ad'lltlon In the elty of OnmlM-
boandHimearp hereby ulmimiMl loaunlfoiiii V
wldlhof | ft fecton oacn sldoof thu center llnu >
of Hitld street. . . . ,
hoctlon 'J Tli > t o muoh of nil oidiirinecu HI
conlllct with thu provisions of this ordliiiincu
be. ami the camu ari liori'by lepcuiei
t * 'ctlnn il. Tliut thU ordlnancn Hhall take of.
fectmid bo lu foriio from and after itspisia J.
rity Olurk.
o. ,
ActliiK President Ulty Council
Approved
iluyor ,