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6 THE, SPECULATIVE mm{ifisl May Oomn Advnncs—fl_ t: Cno Dollar and Then Rapidly Receded. MANY ROUND LOTS WERE SOLD EARLY Other Futures Sympathized—Wheat Trad ing Was Light and the Opening Was Ad vanced — Oats Opened Firmer and Closed Nomewh igher, OnioAco, 111, May 3L—A huge, inglorio us #zzlc cnded the May corn deal. The market throughout the duy was exclted and active to the polnt of fever:s) Cn theopening on the tap of the bell $1.(0 was bid for May by brokers on the long sido of the market. Round Jots were sold Imracdiately at that fizuro und #1.00 was bid continuously till about 11::0,when & sudden renctlon set I on rumors regarding the financial condition of the chief local con- corn Interestod fn the deal—Fostor & Martin, The price suadenly recoded with trades vary- fug until 4 was roached. The other fatures sympathized. July declined to d0ie, after seliing ut the start ot 48%e. The enrly bulge In July was attributed Targely to thg wet weather all over tho west, and Initivl trades were ut Yo advance at to #¢e. the price later working up %c declinea 1o roucted to 47k, deelined to 46%¢ it 12:16,0n Lthe announceniont 10 close outail trades with the house men- tione, advancsd to from 47%c to 4ike on Buyinz in for this concern. The close was 47%¢, Ot from 134¢ 1o 1% higher than the final quotitions of Satirday. Recelpts were finmense—1,815 cars—which included Sunduy's and Monday's work, and 577 oars of contract grad In wheat trading was light. The opening wis from e to 140 higher than the close on Buturday and held steady fora while, broke suddenly 1ic on rumors of financlal difiiculty, Tho market rallied 1%c, ruied ulnr, and the closinz was 4o lower than on duy, The wenther wia azain wet, and not- withstanding the fluctaating condition of the market n firm undertone oxisted. Tho de- erense In whout and llour on ocoin passage of 248,000 bu,, besides 4 pather, hid o wtrengthening effect. The dull and lower cables seemed to bo fgnored. The visth ply decrease wans hardly what was e pened up somewhat firmer and after sning us the doy udvanced, on bad crop Jenorts recelved, closed from 4o to 4o higher. For deferred doliveries a falr traae was trans- ncted. The 11ght recelnts of 10,000 hoks and thes re- markuble action in corn started provisions with an advance, Pork showed u guin of lic, ribs 2'c and lard 7ic ut the top dgures, Thero was some reaction of » natural character be- fore the tailure in the corn trade, when there was u shurp drop to the lowest ficures of the session, When the denoralization was over there way u recovery, und the finnl guotations were up from the close Suturday, 15con pork, 32i4¢ on ribs and 2i4c on lard, relghts were slow at 13c for wheat und 1}¢ for corn to Buffalo. > Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 50 cars: corn, 475 cars; outs, 180 cars; hogs, 85,001 head, "Tne leading fatures ran :ed ns follows: ARTICLES, | OPEN, TWIGI, | LOW. Warar No. May June. CLOSE. [ Ealg B @IN 895 83 83 g it i 81k 3ilg 11 @ls 10 70 100 DG i3 iste S1gaH1N iy Fept Bront Kins—| ro FLOGR- Dull und unchanzed; winter pat- ents, $1.20@4.40; winter straights, ¥.00@4.25; #pring patents, 8.16@440; spring straights. 84.70@4.50. WiteAT—No. 2 spring, 824@&2K0; No. 8 No. 3 yellow spring, 770 ; No. 2 red, S8i4@sic Jie: No.2 white, SI@usie: H15@500. OATs—No. 2. No. 5 white, BAemo-No. 5, 02620; No. 3, £.0.b. ARLEY —No. o; No. . 0. 66 No. 4, f. 0. b, 43¢, b FLix S¥enNo. 1, $1.02, TiMoTHY SEED—Prime, $1.20@1.34. PORK—Mess, per bbl., #10.50@10.72%; lard, er 100 1bs., 86.57%4@6.40; short rib sldes L00Se), u&‘?fla@fl ; dry salted shoulders fhoxed), #5. 5.47%; short clear sides (boxed), 83,65@0.824. Waisky—Distillers' flnllhu’l goods, per gal., BUGAR—Cut loaf, 5@5kc; granulated, 4%c; standard “A," 45c, 1 Recelpts and shipments today were us fol- ows: CorN~Lower; No. 2, 45@#lc; TS ARTICLES, WECEIPTS, S 17,000 BHIPM Flour, barr 23,000 Whent, 216000 295,00 169.000 4000 Oats, bushel Xye, bushel Bariey, bushels . 13,000 11000 On the Produce exchange toduy the butter market was very quiet; funcy creamery. 18 fine western. 16@17c; ordinary, 14@150; Gne duiries, 15c. Eggs woak, l4e. New York Mark New Yok, May i1.—Froun ks.: exports, 1.1l bbls., 24,600 Lbls. s, Recelpts, 17,414 Xports, 582 of futures, 104,000 b, of pot irregulir: No 2 red, 8@9ie aflon 8@de £, 0. by No. § red, 94c: ungraded red, T@Wxo; 'No. 1 northern, Gie; No. 2 Chivago, 0'c; No. 2 Mil vaukee, i8¢; No. § sprinz, 83%e, Options advanced %@lo on de- crease’ln amount on passage. wet woather west und excitemont in Chicago. declined 5@ Jis anjarzo fndia shipments wnd incrousod inglish visible. advanced 4@'c on local trudinz, closing {rresularat %c down to 140 up. No.2 red May. 995@01%0e; June, 90%@olige wskod; July, DIEO2i40, clostng atdlige; Aug AOSKe, closing at 00%c: September, 0@ closing ot Wie; October, D1@disie, closing nt 1hie; Deceniber, 9:43@08 e, closing at W3e; B, 5% @7, ClosIng nt 0°c. KvE—Firm, aulet: western, Bsa8iio, Stocks of gruin {n storo and afloat May 28; Wheat, 2747,506; corn. 230,631; oats, 416,425; rye. 450; malt, 67,590; peus, 4,511 CoiN—Recelpts. 127,100 bu.; exports, 18,64 bu.: sales, 1,785,000 bu. of futiress 5,000 bu. of iJmL Spot quiet and unsettled: lower; No.?, $ai2o in'elevator; 88 ufloat; ungraded mixed, B@i2e. Options: ~Chicago's oxeltement hud little offect upon the murket hero; prices nd- vanced 0o on May and 1X@2%c on other months. The close shows only Ze up on Miy #nd 246 on other mont! ny 00@0ios June, @AY, closing al SiXor’ July, B24e, clos- ng 8t 52300; August, bIA@32c, closing at 5l Gpawmbur. B1% @2, closing atblNe, ATs Hécolpts, 180053 bu.i exports. 537,000 bu.i snles, 12,000 bu. of futures; 138,000 bu, of spot. Bpots irrozulur fulrly nctive: options Brmer and duil; June, ke, closing ut d0%e; ¢, closing avébo; August. Wige: e, Spot No. 2 white s04@0Ne: mixed western, $54@sike: white westorn, 85, 420, UAY—Qulet: shipping, #7.50@8.00 pi-Dull, tirm: state, co c B@00: Pacitio const, 2ae 0" 10 Cholees Suaait - Ruw, qulet und firmer; fin nz, 2 1-16¢: centrifugals 9 sules, 310 hhds. muscovado; 890d demand, Aull; New Orleans. MOLASSES-—F orelgn, llllifidy nlllfll (|I:|l'L <9 ag ICE ~Falr demund and frm; domestle, tal 10 OXUE, 4000 i puth, DB Ko: e PEIROLEUN—Opened sieady and declined tho sules belng mosty switehing of con cts 1nto July, "The murket closed steady. Ponnsylvania oll, spot sule; )| TRONSKED OLL-Quict ut drm; yellow, 51 TALLow—Steundy and quiet; city, #.00 for RS huit by stead osiN=Dull but steady; stratoed, common u”mul. $1. b LdTin LURPERTINE=DUIL and asy at $390. Kaas—Mo torate doman i, steady; western, BN @160; rocelpts, 2,18 pigs. Hines=Dull’ und ‘steadys Orlenns, 45 10 15 Ly 80,10 1bs., Gipse, Woor—Falr de falr test, reflued, wet suited New OXay seiceted, b0 “Qulet iua 10008 new mess, K10 Cur MEars—Idrm; piekiod pickied shoulders, 8%¢; pick od Tains. | midaies, hort 7200728, L Laio—Higher and quiet; western siean Josed ut 86,075 bidi option xales, 1,000 tiero uly, 10,55 Ausust #.82 Septeuber, H.5G B0, closing ut five. Bureen—Qu et and weaker: western dairy, Ng) c; western creatuery, His@iso; western elory, 10@1e; Bigin. 1Th@1se. CukEse —Moderate denund and eusy; part allws, 7450, . Pia Ikos—Steady: Awmerican, 814.75016.25. Corpgn=—Quloti ke, $11.00a 110, LeAp—Duil; domestic, . 8, TIN—Sready; stralghis, $21.0502108 pri bell.és, 6@ unchanged to 5 polnts down: sales. 21,000 bags, inciuding June, H250: July, $1L8511.90; Auz- 11.75; Soptember, §11.75@11.85; Novemb ember, $11.75D J . #1170 Pebraaey, L] Spot Rio dull but 0. 7, 8128714, R10 JANEIRO, May 28 —First ordinary. 11,200 reis per 10 kilos: good second, 10,700 rels. Receipts during the week, 42000 bags: pur- chases for the United States, 88,100 bazs: ship- ments to the United States, 64,000 bags; stock, 153,000 bags, SANTOS, May 1--Good average 11,150 1els peri0kilos, Receipts duging the wank, 57,0 0 hags: purchases for the United States, 15,000 bags: shipments to the United States, 10,000 5,000 bags. Omahn Produce Market, . 1 green hides, 33: No. 1 , 4@\ No 2 green ted ilted hides, 2 to 40 alted hides. 25 to 40 @3t No. 1 veal ealf, 810 15 1bs., 6e; No. 2 cnl, & to 15 1bs. 4e; No. 1 ary flint hides, No.3 dry flint hides, 5¢; No. 1 dry salted Rides. 5@6e; Shoop polts— salted, each, 53@81.25: green salted lings (short Wool6d oarly skins, each, 15@35c; dry sh lings (short wooled early skins) No. 1, oagino; dry shoarlings (short wooled 'enrly skins). No. 2 ench, de; dry fiint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool polts, per ih, actunl peikht, tadie; dry Hint Karisas and Nebras- K urrain wool pelts, per [b., actual weight, £ 2e; dry flint Colorado butcher wool peits. per b, actual welght, 10@12%e; dry flint Colo- radoniurrain wool pelts, per (b, actual weight, B@100; dry pleces ind bucks, netunl welght, Tade. Tillow und grease—Tnilow. No. 1. %@ 4c: tullow. No. ye: grease. white A, do; groase, whito tici “eronse. yollow, groase, old butrer, 244 prie, 1662 4 PuiTs—California Riverside oratges, §15 Washington navais, 8.50; fair to cholce lem- £L50@4.00; funcy lemons. $.50; bananas, " Troridn tom 1toos, H0HD six basket: 1bs, i por crite of doz. EGETADL —California_eabbage, 1. in_cr: home grown lettuce, 400 per do sonthern _onlons, ' $5 per bbl.: Ber boxes. $£2.25: Nobrask and picked beans, $1.85@200: medium, $1.50@ 00: Coorado and western Nobraska poti- B)@toe: native po poans. 4o per It rid shes, 54 ifornin pe #1.50 per do Eaas—Good many snles are_reported at 130 Pourtiy—0Olid fowls, #L0v@L30 per doz or Ffil&l(‘ per 1b, live weight; good springs, £.50@ 3 BuTTER—Packing stock, §@0c; good grades, suitable for ret it trade. 1% St 81, Louts, Mo, and unchanized. WurAT—-Advanced ¥c early, then droppea 1c, luter there was nrally and the close wos io above Suturduy's; No 2 red cash, §fo June, & bid: July, §2o usked; August, 05 kod., Coln:-Tuly sold % higher, but broke 1%c Iater, then reacted and closed 1e above Sat- day, declined 3¢ and closed ut 45¢; July closed at 44c and September nt %e, OArs—Highor; cash, 824@8¢; at Blige. RYE=Dull: 75c asked; no bids. BARGEY—No market. Stondy at 65@06c, timothy, #10.50; prairie. Leap—Steady at $4.05. FLAXsERO—Lower at 0. @UTTE=TIat; croamery. 13@17o; datry. 11 150, as—Steady at 124%c, JORN MEAL—Firni nt §2.70@275. WiniBKy—Stendy ut 8115, BAGGING—Quiot. TRON COTTON UTES—$11721.90. PROVISIONS—Strong and higher, Poik—Jobbing. #1L. LA WD —H6, 250040, MeATE—Loose shoulde and cribs, £6.623: shorts, $6. ore. ouldcrs, #.00: lonzs and cribs, shorts, #2.075@7.50; sugar cured @150, RECEIPTS—Flour, 4,050 1bs.; wheat, 2,000 bu. corn, 23,000 bu.: outs, 101000 bu.; rye, nene; bariey, none. SHIPMENTS—Flour. 4,000 1bs.: wheat, 35,000 bu.i corn. 4,000 bu.; oats, $,000 bu.; ryenone barley, none. Kansas City Markets. IKANSAS City, Mo, May 1.—WreAr—Market was active and prices about steady: No. & hara, TH4@iic; No. 2 red. H@S0C, arknt was not affected here by the 2 No. 2mixea, 41%4@i2c; No. Oats—Duil; No. 2 mixed, 32@32%e: No. 2 white, #3lc, Rye—Wenk; No. 2, 674@0Sc. FLAXSEED—05¢ on the, BuAn—Easler , 6. HAv—Steudy; timothy, $0.0:@10.00; prairle, $4.00@7.5°, Burrei—Fuirly stoady; creamery, 1@lsc; delryvediser % : 12440, uis Markets. May #1.—Frovr—Steady July closva 5,374 @ i boxed 2 white, EGas—Stend Recereis—Wheat, 39,000 bu.; corn, 3,000 bu.; oats, 3,000 bu. SuipMesTs—Wheat, 32,000 bu.; 8,000 bu.; outs, none. Cotton Market., NEW ORLEANS, La., May 31.—Firm: midalin; 7 8-1fie; low middling, 63c; good ordinary, G receipts. 4.700 bales: vross, 7,735 bales; exports tothe continent, 2428 bales; sales, 123 bales; stock, 152,400 bules. NEW Yoik, May 31 sules, 110.7 0 bale A ugust ¥7.55; Septe corn, Futures closed firn June, $7.44; July &7, nber, ¥1.64; October, 7. November, #7.84; December, $7.04: Januury, 85.08; Februar, March, #.%3, Ltverpool Markets. LivErpoor. May 31, offer nioderaie. v. per centul: - western spring, wintor, 6 6d. Conx 4s2d demand fair; mixed western. Recoipts of corn past three R1TS 248 Mitwaukee Wis, Ma No. d per cwt. urkets. WiEAT—Irreg- e, BAurey—Dull: No. 2, 57c. Ryz—Dull; No. 1, Minneapolis W Misngavouss, Minn, May dl—luly whont declined le In sympathy with the break in recovered, closing at Slise. Trading dull ars for three d Close: Muy, on track, No. No. 2 northern, at Market, n Market, 41— WHEAT— 1@ . and May In ex- PHICADELPIIA, Closod wenk: No. 2 Conn—Highe port elevator, OATs—Firm; N Cincinnnti Murkets, Crxer ‘NAT"L 0., May $L—\Wugar—Dull; No. AT Coitn—Easier; No.2 mixed, 4sc. OATs—Iirm: No. 2 mixed, H%@30%e. WHiISKy—$1.1 Toledo Gramn Market. TOLEDO, O, Muy 3L—WnEAT—Steady; No. 2, cush, Y2150, Coi OArs—Quiet; Visible Supply New Yok, May 3L —Visible supply of gri Wheut, 20.418,0.0 bu.; corn, 3,606,000 "bu.: " outs, #176,000 bu.: rye, 611,04 bu.; burley, 871,000 bu. New York Money Market, NEW Youk. May 31.—MONEY 0N CALL—Easy at 1% per cent: lustloan, 1% per cent; closed eusy at 1} 5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but strong at 8T Jor sixty duy bills and 84834 for de- mand, The olosing guotutions on bond: it 1 11 100 104, 13 N. J. C. Int, Cert. |Norih, Pucitic 1 |Norih. Pacitio 3 Northwestern Con.. 10 * | Northwest'n deb 5 10314 | St L. &. L M. Toun. new sot. i THe (St Lok R Tenn, uew set [y 0. 2nd. al *hen. & . Den. & .'¢ Erle 2mis MK 8T M 101 1083 8214 Union Pacific West shoro Tbid, e STOCKS AND BOND! Materlally Lower Prices Ruled in All the Active List. NEW YORK, Muy 31.—The stook market today was s qulet one. but a few stocks as usual of luro displuyed marsed anlmation and in all ouses umwong the rallrond lst such activity was wccomponied by materlally lower pricos. Tho markel displayed a rallylng power when left to Itsolf. wnd ouly the apathy of outside operators enibled the bears to make the ma el hpression they did 1o a fow of the load ors The warket, however, declined slowly. g notwishstunding tho diives wade at tio Lowlsviile & Nushviile aud Burlin ston, other active stosks, with but two exeeptions, show {hls eventng on v insicuifionnt concissious from lust week's fizures or slight gains, Tho principal factor in. producinz tho de elino was tho stronzness of the forelgn ex chunge warkot, which tavariably gives rise W tho cry of Inimediate gold exports. There Wus u great deal of pressure upon Reaaing in the early tradinz, but it wis woll maintained and the effort Lo ke an_impression upon it Was soon given up. ‘Though on u swaller vol- uwe of Dusiuess In the lust two hours 1t ylelded moro rupldly. ‘The only really strong » Vi Coffeo Murkots. 2 W ay 41.~Options opened steady ; frou 6 10 10 d ~ ute lower, ¢ wleady an Polut In thatnarket ws thio Industrin] group, and whilo o Cordage stoek fal 3 ol lne gitn: Suksr aad the Lead sharte ad sha were I for the advances scored B R | THE OMAHA aftera firn vnd hizhor opening, made some slight ferth vance, but the drive ly dev'inzs and a taing ilie and Burlington inter upward tendency, nnd before asa rule wore nsnade beiow the opening. A rully in the afternoon was foi- Towed in the last hour by another dropping speli and the elose was quiot but heavy at the lowest prices. The loss in Loulsvillo & Nns villu 18 215 per ceat, but all_the other ehinges are confined to fractional amounts and u few smnil gains were seen. Government bonds have beon dull steady, The mn?plnz are the closing quotations for % checked noon price and the loading Stocks on the New York Stock ex- change tor Atehison Y. C. ASUL... @0 ‘proferred . . Ohio & Mississiipi o preferred...... ontarls & Wester, 4 Oregon Improven't £ |Oregon Nav g Orogon Trans e/ Pacitie Mail 15| Peoria, De *Pittabur, 2% Pullman 140 | Iteading i 102 |ock Isiand......... 47 8L L & 8. F T8 pfd G SE PRNLL L 12" do preferred ..l 15ing ¢, 1%, Min. & Man.. 0% |St. Paul & Owahn. . ferred ... onl & Tron. . ] Canada Canada Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohlo.... v Ist preforred... do 20 preferred. Chieago & Alton. .. Ou B &W.civeiie Db e € 0, O, & Bt 1 i Déleware & Hudso: D. L. & West... D. & 1. G. pfd East Tennessce. .. do 1t preferrad. . 0 20 proforred Fort Wayne. Chiengo & Hockimg Vi &E Faince, i i it 121 4 Wabash, St o profoerred Wells-Knrio Wostern a0 pr Lakoe Shore.. Louisvillo & N. *Momphils & Char. Michlean Central. SMIL LS & W. | do preferred. ... 5 108 W Iron Siiver ontario... Quicksilver.... . do preferred... L0 v voven | Bulwer. Sbile & Oho . ashelilo Chatt. iroat Northorn prd. J. Central.. 10X ¢ JRN G Tolk & W. pfd. . (5l Lead Trust,. . orthern Pacifie.... 193 Sugar Trust.. a9 preferred b254 Southern Pacifi U. P. Den. & 16l 0. 8. L. & U. N. Northwestor dg preferce . Y. Central i, The total sales of stocks were 21440 shares, Includings Atchison, 1068 Chieago " Gus, 4820; Delnware, Luckiwannn & Wester rie, 4.000; " Louisville & Nashville, Northern Pacifie preforred. 0.70: Iendine, 8001 Richmond & West Point, 3,981; St. Paul, 60; Western Unlon, 3,078, Distiliers RoG WL London Financial Review, [Copirighted 1892 by Junes Gortan Benath.) LoNDON, My 3L.—[New York Herald Cable— Speclul to' THk BrE.]-This has boen another qulet day on the Stock exchanze. As rezurds ow business general firmness provailed in he early part of the day. Tho markets pre- sent n less fuvorable appoarance at the close. Funds ure_unchanged. Indlun rupee paper hus aiven wuy i to % ver cent. Forelen gov- ernment socurities have shown a little duil- noss during the last hour, the weakness being reported on several contiuental bourses, more _especially that of Paris, A moderate decline “occurred In Egyptian, Russi:n, Greok, Portuzuese and Turkish bonds of 187 but Spanish and Italian maintain an im provement of 6-16 per cent. Home rallways met with a falr amount of uttentlon with tho exception of Scotoh-llnes. The close was less firm than they opened. In place of u rise In Brighton deferrod it was % ner cent lower, Improvement 1n most others is reduced to % to !y per cent. Caledontun ordinary deferred, however, still shows a marked advance of i t0 1% per cent. North British Is up % per cent, duc Lo good buying orders having come from the north after being more or less frm all duy. Americun rallways have been depressed during the iasv hour, closing heavy, Now York azain disappointing’ the markot by sending seillng orders. The featnre isu fall of 134 per contin Louisville & Nushvillo on a_report that the next dividend wiil be partly paid in sorip. Ail others have not only lost tho early improvemont, but c.0se from i to % per cent lower. Canadian lines leave off dull’ in sym- pathy. Financial Notes, PAnts, May 31—Three per cent rentes, 07f for the account. BALTIMORE, Md , May 31.—Clearinzs, 82,504, 058: bulances, 402527, Money, 8 per cent. PHILADELPDIA, P, May 31.—Cleurings, 813,- #82,013; balances, 2434915, ~ Money. 3 per cent. LONDON, May 31.=Amount of builion gone into the Bank~ of England on balance today waus £01,000, MesPis, Tenn., May 8L.—New York ex- change seiling at 8150, Cloarings, 415,531 balances, $105.262. NEw OuLEANS, Lo, May 31.—Clearings $1.160.502; New York exctiange bunk. 81.5) per 21,00 premium; commerelal paper, 50c per /,000 premium. CINCINNATL, O.. May 31.—Money, 325 per cent. New York exchnuoge, 60@00c premium. Cleurings, #1.007.050; for the month, 008,700 last yeur, 53 New Yonrk, May 31.—[Speofal Telegram to Tue Bee,]—Exchange was quoted us follows: Chicago, 10¢ premium; Boston, par to 5¢ dis- count; St. Louls, 0)¢ premium. CAGO, 111, May 3 Jlearings, $18,285,763; Money low, gencraily 4@5 per cent. New York exchange, ‘5¢ premium: _sterling exchange. #4874 for sixty-aay bills: 84,851 for sight. BOSTON. Mass., Muy 81.—Clearings, $17,053,- 368; balances, 81716,321, Money, 1% per cent. ige on New York, par and 8¢ discount, Clearings for tho month, $415,070,385: bulunce: onth Inst. your, cleurings, E02407,347; bulances, $10,802635, 81. Louts, Mo.. May #1.—Olenrinzs, $2.486.14: bulnnces, 572,74 s for month. & 008,641 bir! 0, fngs for cor- th Inst yoar, $00.605,841; bul 715 Incronse, § 02707, or 8.8 per Money, qufet at 4@6 per cont. . Exchiange ow York, %c premium. BOSTON, May were the ¢losing prices on stoc! ton stock market today: & Topekn. g | Calumet & Hecln ton & Albany " 206 | Eranklin Boston & Malne..... 1813(|Kenrsnge... CB&Q 102 itehburi 9l Flint & Pere, y 89 Little Rock & ¥ 0 - Muss. Cen... 1 x. Con. €01 11 LY AN B, . a0 4 Rutland pfa Wis. Cen. com The following on the Bos- Boston Land €. San Dlego Land C Weat nd Land Co Bell Teloplione. . Lamson Stere . 72 | Water Powe: 17| Cent ... 0| Boat & 1 1 |7 H.. Allouez M. C. (new). Atlant Bosto Denver Mining Stocki DENVER. Colo.. May 3L.—The following table shows the rar ces and transuctions for yester: 400 shares. 1d Rock tronelad.. Justice. Louve Lexington... Bates-Hunter. Littlo Rule. Big India May-Maze Bl Six... 11 Gg| Morning Glim Brownlow. v wiliopo laudin J Century'.... ! Clay County Cash..... Dinmond B, Emmons Gottysbu Golden Tre Arg Hallarat. Bungkok 3 1 Keed-National Ranning Lode... Whale.... Sutton’ San Francisco Mi HAN FrAxcisco, Cal., closing quotations for were as follows: ATh Butwer. 10 40 Best & ielcher.,..] 210 Bodie Consolidated. 800 Con. Cal, & Vi 40 Eureka Con........" 200 Gould & Curry’. 105 Hale & Norcross... 140 Mexlean...... .. Quotations, —The ofiolal i Ophir Potosi...) Savage |Sierra Unlon Con ..., ah. | Yellow Jacket. New York Mining Quotations. New Yonk, May 8l.—The following are closing mining stock quotutions: orn Fliver. Mexican, Nevada Silver King Unlon Con. . LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Heavy Run of Stock Finds Active Demand snd Bettor Prices. OmAnA, May 31.—The nonth of May closes with noxt to the heaviest run of stock on rec- ord. Tn wil B2 curs of stock were recelved. This Is within 25 cars of the I Fun two weeks ago und 20 cars heavier than the previous bigh water mark. ‘The following table gives receipts for the past five months, with com parisons: 1802 Cattle. Hogs. Jununry + B, 201,307 Kobruury . 127,410 Mareh..”. | u April. May. Total 1801 Junuary Fobruury. Mareh April, May.. Bheep. ki 17 20,071 17,283 up to the OATTik—Tho supply was hardiy 2 the g, abou a expectations of dealers, LWw0 head short of endny and 1,700 short of Tuesday two woeks wgo, There was a better tone to DAILY BEU# WEDNESDAY, advicos from enstérd narkots and ail buyers went out after the gatile, the uctive competi- tion resulting in i Wirong. healthy marke althouzh except aps on an occasional bunch of choice lighte stafl_prices were not guotably higher :tham Monday. Good to eholee 1,200 to 9 1b, stoers sold at from #1585 1o #1308 Falr to good 000 to 1,200 Ib. steers went at from .60 1,05, with Inferior 1ight stuff down to a1 Buslness was fairly brisk throuzhout inf'there was little of any consequence remainiug in the firsy hands at the close . Thare were, perhaps. halt a dozen stralght loads of cows and lisifers here. the rest of the nunr‘y»vnn«lul\ng of oads and ends. The trading was nctive-mmd prices fully st poor to cholce cows .(Hflnl at from 5. Bulls and stugs were firm at_from £.00 o863, Good veul ealves were scurce mnnd fitm nt 84,50 and 84,55 common and yearlings dull and as low ns #1.63, The stocker and foeder trade was very 11zht and prices, excopt on good to cholco, shided lower. Fresh rexeipts were light, but the in- quiry from the country was even lighter and the Volume of trading wus very small. Rep- resentative sales: sTER Av. Pr. 117 83 8 1141 3 80 101 3§ 8) o No. Av. Dr. 15 No. 21 2 " No. 21, 112 #7.1951 20,1150 1140 1183 809 16) 300 14l 305 Pr. &0 390 390 80) .00 70 1214 1208 48,1012 01,1220 20,0115 i 305 40) 400 400 400 40 400 400 101041 12 01 S04 - EEEH 553 EEES 2071048 1671003 7111 18 21115 0. 1255 2001151 TP TPy GESSSS STEERS AND HEIFERS. 17..1625 STEERS AND YEARLINGS. 340 MIXED, e a COWS. 1000 2 3% LK) 240 L 815 Lo 878 LT .00 1 03 11030 L1057 2. 0 L0 4 BEEE] as=58288Y 55288288888 HELFERS, 15.. 679 315 FR O OALVES. 4., 82 MILKERS AND 1cow and calf. 1cow and caif Jersey milker ..., Hoas—The hoavy. runof hogs was some- thing of a surprise todealers generaily. The supply eame within about 1,500 of hixh water mark and the goneral quality of the offerings was good. Although this month's recaipts were 50.000 howvier than for April and 27,000 hoavierthan for Muy o year ago the ran so far this spring has 1Ot COMO LD O BXpECtn- tions and the heavy runsof hozs are yet Lo come, for the country is full of tiiem, Business was a little slow in opening and sellers were generally ready and willing to accept steady prices. On account of the 1ib- erul receipts aud limited shipping domand the rly murket was steady to 5¢ lower than The firmuess 1 provisions, botter trom Chicago and freo buying by local pnckers improved tho trade, with the advance of the morning, and closing pricos were steady to 50 higher than Monday. Good heuvy and butcler welght hogs still'sell at {ight premium over lights. Fair to gooa hogs, regardiess of woight, sold lurgely ut from 84,00 L0 81,7, With n few prime huavy rs at $1.75. and soe Inferior light loads The general uveruge of prices puid V. .04, neainst #4.64% Monday and $4.51 last Tuesday. Representative sule No. Av. Sh. In 50 325 PRINGERS, Sh. Pr. 200 8405 465 2685 s E2RSESR ERCESSeSSSES2S88ESECESESE & ! SEESS 2! Ez 821 & R R R e R T VT 2L | EZE SSSSIBEERSRERRET EREEREER R SRR R % =ERRR! EEE 523535358 a 28| E EE g e e e Esazszze® ersERE| |8 Sy 222222223232222322222 BECEREERER e e e e e & Thool .4 8 Bu“n SPerh crd’k'vunn COMPANI R.COMPANIES,cic Correspondence solicited. 163 HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers. 8 Dearborn .".l N} Uvu°=:.°°. Yosiaie sl BOSTON- 0. . [ L8 200 R i 1 78 . b8, o8 PIG8 AND ROUON, 150 Kuro!‘)ls consisted of two double od shorn westorn wethers. They 12 Ibs. and found a roady sale. nt Demand strong: market firm. Quo- tations are as follows: Fair to good natives, from $1.50 10 #0.00; falr to good westerns, fror &4 5) 1o 00; common and_stock sheep. from .00 to £4.35; good to choleo 40 to 00-1b, vs, from #4.00 t0 86.50. Wepresentative suios; No. Av. 902 western woth ] ERP. decks of Pr. Recelpts tlon of Stock, Ofelal rocolpts and dlsposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards combuny for the twonty-four liours ending at 50'clock p. m., May . 180 RE sl 3l DISPOSITION. aha Packingcompany . | o G Hamnond Co SWILE Com The Cudahy Kingan & » Clovoland . Coey & Co...0 ", Chidako Packing Doud Lac Left over __Totals ... Chicago Live Stock Market. O111oAGo, 11, May pecial Telegram to Tite HEe.i—The cattle trade was not netive today, but It was strong. Owing to tho further slump 1 tho London market which carries the price for chofce American cattle to 10%¢, exporters were not looking for cattie, but ' thero was n fair fnquiry from other sources, and with the exception of h grades the market was higher, Butchers canners’ stock and 1ight and medium_weight shipping steers gencr.ily sold from 5o to 100 wbove lnst week's closing quotations. Tho basis of trading was from 81.50 to 850 for poor to cholce cows una bulls, and from &k to .00 for common to extra Shipping steers, Not niuny sales were made at better thaa & 16 and compuratively few of the offerings wero s POOT 18 Not to be saluble at better than §£2.50, lexus cattle were auoted at from $1.50 to #i.10 and stockers und feeders wore quoted at from 2.0 to 3.9 Five cents per 10 1bs. value of hogs today. Buyers wore not adverse 0 puvine from £3.00 o 85,05 for prime medium and heuvy weights and from .05 to $.00 for cholee nssorted light. The receipts were about’ 10.00) hed loss than for lust Tuesday and were at least less than a majority in the trado had countea on, Tho range of quotn- tions for merchantable lots was trom $4.75 5.5, heuvy and medium welghts ave about be higher than light. Sheep were in active demand and again showed great firmness. Good grados were saluble at a further advance und the kinds were wanted at fully former pri ranzo of quotations was from $.00 to #0. DOOF 10 choice Iots with fanoy quoted as hizh as from #6.90t0 §7.0). Eprinz lambs were in de- mand at from .00 to 8.25 per 100.1bs. pdteceivtgs Cattle, 4,060; hogs, 20,000; sheop. was added to the ing Journal reports: Receipts, 4,000; shipments, 2,000; murket slow butstondy; be . 2504.51 others, $3.50@4.10; foeders, ¥4.30@: .003.25: cows and helfers, 82,00 880021300, - HooS—Receipts, 10,000; shipm market active and 5@10c higherirough and common, $4.00@1.65; mixed nnd puckers, $1.80@ 4.95: prime heavy and butcher's wel.hts, #.95 50214 Light, $4.50025.00; pigs, $4.0024.75 SHEEP—Receipts, 8,0); Shipmiont market, active and stioy clipped Texans, 81.2505.25; wool T .2520.15: clipped na~ tives, $5.00@5.50; yeurlings, 85.50@6.00; spring lambg, §7.:5@8. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YOrk, May 81.—BEEVES—Reccipts, 4700, all for exporters and slaughtorors Trade: feeling stoudy: dressed beef firm at Shipments today, 700 beeves: tou becves und 4.04 quurters of bee market nearly nominal 5,5 SHEEP—Receipts 2,140 hoad: sheep 1o lower lambs, J50 lower; twenty cars unsold lamb: 14c lowor; sheen, 8.8506,00; lambs, $5.005.5 dressed mutton lower, 10@113%c per pound; dressed lambs weak, 13@15c, Hoas—Receipts, ' 6,00 hend, _consigned direct; nominally steudy at $.90@5.40. Knnsas Clty Live Stock Market. KANsAS City. Mo, May 5l.—CATTLE—Re- colpts, 4,800; shipments, 700; the market was stoudy: steers, $5.00@4.00:° cows 82.40Q4.50; stockers und foeders, 82.H03.5. Hoas—Receipts, 14,000; shipments, 400. Mar- ket opened woak to lic lower: closed 5010 higher; ll grades, #.6004.90; bulk, $4.05@4.80. SHEEP—Receints, ~100; shipments, 1,50 There was very littls trading. Sheep were in demand and nominally very strong. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 81, Louss, Mo, May 31.—CATTLE—Rceipts, 4,600; shipments, 4.650; natives steady: fair togood native steers. K.10@4.45; Texans and Indiun steers, nli kinds, 82602385 canners, £.1022.0. Hoas—Recelipts, 26,000: shipments, 4,020 henvy, $1 BU@4.U5; mixed, &,00, SuEEP—Receipts, 20007 shipi:ente, 50; mar- ket active and stronger; shorn natives, #.10. AL DeWitt's Sarsaparilia cieanses the blood, increasqs the appetite and tones up tho sys- tem. It has benofittea many poople who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. OMAHA Manafacturors' an ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS "), H. GLENN, Contractors and anb contractors for all kinds of copy of Glon free. by sonding thele num, Uou 10 the publisher. builders directory nsiness And 1o JoHL Glonn, 118S, 13th 8t AWNINGS AND TE OMAHA TENT & AWN. | ING COMPANY, Flags, hammocks, ofl and rubber olotbing. ~Send for cat'gue. 1113 Farnam NTS. WOLF BROS. & 00, Tents, awnings, tarpan- 1iny, covera of all kinds, fags, banners, ote. Send for catalogue, 05 8. 16th D TWINES BISHOP & 0O, Steal, maniila, cotton rope, hemp, Jute, cof | e BEMIS OMAHA BAD CO nd mefs, flonr laps, twine. BICYCLES. BOXES. H. 6., T00D, M. 0. DAXON, Bloycles sold on monthly payments. 120 N. 15th st Voxon. flovin box ine. T Dougias st BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-DOE 8HOECD. 110) Howard Strest. Faetory corner 1ith and Dougias strasty. We aro niaking close prices to 08 iR biyers, solitng a olass of good: whioh 14 vory KIRKENDALL, JONES & co., Wholesale Mfra. Agonts Boston Rubber Shoot , 1104, 1105 Hard AMERICAN HAND SEW - ED SHOE 00, Boots, shoos, rubbors folt goods. ' 1508, 181 Harnes-st. BREWERS. J08, SCHLITZ BREw- NG c0. ©Ofmoo, 8. Oth and L worth Sts., Omal lohn Marhover. CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNING Mtrg Comfectioners and Jobbers of fore a ‘domentio fruits, 1110 Toward st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &C0, Carriage butld Hose aua patrol wagons & speclalty, 16th, opp. Court House. CLOTHING. BLUG LKY & GUHEN, GILMORE & RUHL, Clothing, notion, furnish ings. Give us a trisl | Manufrs and wholesat Samples prepald by ex |~ clothiors. 1100 Larney 1118 Harney. stréot. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. OMANA GOAL, COKE & | EAGLEDORN 0Z WORKS LIME CO, Mfrs. galvanized iron Fard and soft coal. 8 E.| cornice, window caps, - | metalic’ skylights o 16th and Douglas- | JREialle, skrih CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, plastering, painting otc., will recelve a copy of Glenn's archiltects and bufidors diroctory free, by sen ding thelr name, business_ and loca tion, to the publisher. J. H. Glenn, 113 8. 1sth Stroct. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIOK - KOBH DRY 000DB 00, Dry goods.uotions, gent's furnishing goods. Cor. 1ith and Howard-st. M. E SMITH & 00, Dry goods, notiona, fur- nishing 'goods. Corner 1ith and Howard-sts. GRAIN, 8. A MC WHORTER, B4 of Trade. B ain, oto. wird v .Y Chioa and St Louls. HARDWARE. — RECTOR & WILNELM LOBEOK & LINN, co,, Dealors’ hardware aad Corner 10th aud Jackson | mochanios' tools. Btreots. 1004 Douglas Stroet. A, C. RAYMER, tors’ Supplies. 824 South 16th street. _—m—m—— — JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Importe1, Amor Booring, Iant comant, Mi hydraulic cement 9th and Douglas. Quincy white lme, e e | LIQUORS. - — FRIC ;l. HERSERT. CHAS. R: LEE, Tardwood Tumber, wood earpols and parquet ILER & 0O Liguor morchant, 1113 nodss Kaat 1rdta | Wholesslo liquor doalers 1001 Faroam-s NERY ). OBERFELDER & 00, Importers and jobber miliinery, notions. Ml orders prompt. 813 1ith-st. e —— MUSICAL. B e s AR s N HOSPE, JR,, THE MEINBERB 00,, Pianos orga artiats [100N. 16th St Planes matorlal 1518 | mustc and musical 1as Dougl struments of ota. ot OILS. STANDARD 0IL CO. SNDN DR? 2IL Rofined and lubricating No bad 0dor, no smoky chimneys, no charring wicks, A8k f0r It. Soho- « 01, Shurmer & Teaglo. — OYSTERS. g A.BOOTH PACKING €O, 5 Packers of oyators, fish and colery. 03 Loav: worth st. olls, axlo grense, ete. _— OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, ROBINEON &STOKES O Mfrs Of “K & S" pants, | Mfrs oolebrated “Duels s, shirts and ovoralls,ote. 1o 61418 S. 11thst. Ouiaha. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Ratablished, 1578 BRANGH & 00, WHITNEY & 00, o Butter, eggs and poultry | * Kinise" o','.‘:i" h .Ev JAS. A, CLARK & 0U., $198. 13th-st. I5th-ab J. A. RYDER & c0. Butter, ehooss, euus poultry and zame. Butter.eggs,choese, poul- 817 South 13th St try, hidos and game. 1315 Howard streok. Refer to Com'l Nat. Bank J.B. HUSE & 0D, MOORE & FERGUSON, Our specialties: Buttsr, [Cuttor, eggs, checss and pouliey, 10 | frulth poultry, gama rd stroet. Agonts " for " ay Royal horso and ocattie spico. 805 B. 1Lt RIDDELL & 00., Butter, cheoso, _ efi gotables, fruits,por try und gamo. W. E RIDDELL | (Established 1835.) Wl Wholsalo butter & exgs Buys and solls for eash. 413 5. 11th-at. KING PAPER 00. Wrapplag paper. sl kindg of twin to. 1Y) | Howara clo= Teiting paper, oard pa- | GG —_— ey Carry a fu printing, w FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLS TER- ING 00, BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- Upholstered furniture NITURE un" 502100 Nicholas st | Grace and Thirteenth Wholesnle only. strocts. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Eta STOVE REPAIRS. ) OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS ' Stove repairs and water attachmonts for any, of stove madés Douglas. TOYS. g SICK 80 LONG. O. W. Hopgixs, Postmaster at East Lamoine Me., writes that Mrs, Kelly’s son, who had been confined to bed four- teen months with an Abscess, has ‘been cured sound and well by Bwift’s Spe- cific. The boy is fourteen years old, lives next door to me, and I know the statement to be true. 8. 8. 8. has a wonderful effect on children, and should be given to every weak and debilitated child, Send for our book on the Blood and Skin. Swirr Seeciric Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle. hog und sheep market in the west COOMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSIO! THE LEADERS. 0. ()MMIAI ‘Write to this houss for cor- U rect Market Reports. Wood Brothers, Bouth Omaha—"Telephone 1157, - 3., DADISMAN. W. K. WOOD. l“-n-uerm Market reports by mall and wire cheertully turnished upon application. — THEBE— Campbell Commission Co. Ohloago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas Oity, South ks, Soux Oity, Fort Worth. 1L K. Tallma Hog Salesman. Cattle Salesman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Btock Comuission. Room 47 Kxchange Bld'g, Bouth Omabia, Chleago. A. D. Boyer &Compan y, 66 and 50 Exchange Bullding,South Omaha. dence soliclted und promptly answerad, atlention Lo orders f0F stockers & Established, 1886 - .+ Incorporated, 151 Capital fully pald, $20,09). Waggoner Birney Company, Write oF wire us for prompt and rellable warkot roports. AR syl Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bulldin Bouth Omaba. Telephone 17 Y M. H. Hogarty & Co., Room 81 Excan e Bullding, South Omaha, Gassman & Dudley, Rooms 60 and 61, Ex- chunge Bullding. South Omauba, - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National ——BANK. The only bank st the yards. Capital and sur- plus, 820.00. Collections rowlng out of the live stock busluess should be seat direct Lo this bank Shippers can deposit f0r credit of thair Lo b 0. M. STEELE & CD., BLAKE, BRUCE & CO., 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Harnoy streets, Omaba, Omabs. | An ordinance creating Street Improvement Districy No. 430, in the city of Omaha, for the ORDINANCE NO. 807 I I improving of the street In Suid district, and allowing thirty duys to the property owners I sald district in which to dojermine and to the muterial desired to be used for such improving Be Itordained by the of Omuhi: Scetion ity council of tho city t Improvement Dis- No. 430 for tho Improving of the street in sald district, 15 heroby created In the eity of Omaha, | Section 2 That Street Tmp Dis- triet No. 43 shall comprise Cuss street from cast 1ine of 24th street to westline of 2ith street, In the City of Omaha, and shall includo the followinz Jots and real estate, to-wit: Lot 7in block 362 city: and 1t is hereby declared necessary 10 Iprove the same. Seotlon 8, Thutstrect improvementdistrict No. 430 in the city of Omuhi be and the same is hieroby orderdd improved by baving uud curbing. Scetlon 4. That thirty days next after the passage and upproval of ihis ordinance Lo and tiie same s horeby ullowed to the owner s of all lots und real estate in sald stroet im- provement district ~to determine and desiz nate tho materlal desired to be used for tho fwproying of the suwme, and notify the city council thereof, it haviuz been und belng Lero by determinad by the muyor and city council of sald clty for reasons which appear rizht wnd proper, thut all the real estuto in sald strect {mprovement district shull be chatzed and ussessed Wit the cost of fmproving there 1n to be therenfter dotermined and established according to the specinl benefits to th ty In said streot tmprovement district, the bourd of pubiic works Is hereby directed 10 give notice to the owners of lunds nnd lots subject to locul assessment for the cost of suld Improvements to determine and nate the matorial to be used for su ing by publication n_the off clty for three consecutive diys Aays prior to the lupse of suld thirty days Heotion 5, Thut this ordinance shull tako otroct and be 1n force from aud pfter its puss ay 10th, 1802 & 4 May JOUN GROVES, City Clork E P DAVIZ. Prosident Oty Council, e 24th, I Approved May GEO. I BEMIS, + Muyor. of Assessment of Damages for rnding. To the owners of all lots, parts of fots and real estato wlong Hamilton street, from the Vinduet over the Belt Lino raliway to 4ith oot S0l are hereby motifibd thut the under- signed, three disinterested freedholders of the ity of Omuh, hinve been duly appointed by The mavor, with the approvisl of the eity coun- cil of sald city, tr assoss tho du ¢ to the owners respediively of the property affocted Dy gradinz Hamilton street, from tho viaduct over the Belt Line rallway to 4ith street. de- clured necessity by ordinunce No. .02, pissed May 19th, (82, approved May Zith, 102, You ure further notifled, thit’ having ae- d watd uppolntment. and duly qualifiod sired by luw, we will, un the Sth any of June, A. D. 1502, wt the urof 10 0'clock 1 the forenoon, at the oftice of Benewa & € in the MeCugue builaing, within the corporute limits of suid clty, meet for the purpose of consider- ing und making the wssessment of dums .o Lo the owners respectively of said vroperty, af- feeted by said grading taking 1ito considora- tion special bedefits, If uny, You ure notified to b present at th and pluce sforessld. and muke soy obje OF statements ruul.'nrullm"fl(l .unm::- c Ty {onslder prope of dumuges as you uay W PG, G 8 BENEWA, 2 Fanes“SotkpaLe, Omaba, May 27th, 160 M2 Al Notice vot i . ! M. A, DISBROW & 00, = — H. HARDY & 00, Toys, dolls, albums, fanoy g00ds. Bouse furs nishiog _goods. dren's_carrlages. ML | ¥arnam Strest. Manufacturers of sash doors, bil mouldings. Brauch of- fos, 13th and Lzard Sta. DRUNKENNESS ©r the Liguor Hab! By administering I ‘Uolden Npecitic: 1t can bo gtven in oup of sofice or te without theknowledge of the pationt, Tt Diristoss, and wii eflect a Rermanont or tho patint 10 & modora & i Bas beon given 1n tho S Susee, and i avery {nutance a poriect dure hesfol: lowed. ltnever Fal en onoe impregnal D toiMo. it beooimes an ULter {poK Bty or o i H0F apbetits 1o ot GOUIEN WIS 6O Froprs, Otnetnm 35 Dacs ook of articulara frbe. 7o ba B Kubn & Co. 13thand Douglus £1a.and 1ith Coming Wholo: Blake, Bruce& Co and Richardson Druz Co. Omana.Neb RADE ORDINANCE NO 311 An ordinance estibiishing the gradoe of 27th avenue from Ohicago to Dodge streets, in the city of O Be {torduined by the city councll of the city of Omahi: Sectlon 1. The grade of 27th avenue from Chieago to Dodze stroots. in tho oty of Omas D, 15 hercby established at the following eie- vations, the grado being uniform straight lines between' the points speoified in the stroots, avenues or alleys nimod in the re spoctive sections following, to-wi Bection 2. Grade of 27th Straet— Elevation of West “Ourb, South curb of Chioago st, us NI‘Mlilhllllhlullr b 1% 124.00 orth curb of Davenport st i eat o e Beuth curb ol enport st, s catnbihod o LT 145,00 North curb of Capitol ave, as unll:lhlmlll b lGiatrates . 130, 140,00 South enrb of Capltol ave, us BEADIIBNOA. st 1 140.00 North curb of Dodge st, us 64~ 156,00 167.10 tablished . J o shall take Elevation of East Curb. 125,00 1500 ction i "Thiis ‘ordinnn and be n force from and aftor 1ts passige. Passed May 17th, 1602 JOLN GROVES, ity Ulerke . P, DAVIS. President Clty Council, Avproved May 18th, 10z, . GEO. P. 1 Magor. ORDINANCE NO. 8068. An ordinance deelaring the bank of earth on sub lot 12 of lot 8, Capitol addition. a nulss ance and ordering sald bunk graded dows Be itordained by the city council of the city arth n the front af Onaha ection 1. part of sub lot 12 of lov, Capitol nddition to tho olty of Omaha, on the south side of Harney strect betwoen 20ih stroet and 24th street. be and the sumo Is hereby d 10 bo i nuln= ance, und tho sald nuisince 18 hereby ordered and required 1o be ibated by sl nd gra inz down the front porton th provent tho full or gurth on the sidowilic on the s Tarigy stroet ndjacont thoreto tton . The owner of siid lot 18 ho by orde A required (o abate ssil nuts, and grade dowa suld lot ns hereln requir within fiftoen days from the nissige proval of tils ordinanee, nua fulling. neglect= e Ur refusing so to do'the Board of Publio Works Is heroby ordered Lo cause suld grading to be done wnd report the cost thereof for as= sessmont against suld lot ctlon i uad bo in force frou ana afie Pussed Muy 17th, 1802 ” 3 JOHN GROVES. 2 Olty Clerk. E.P. DAVI President Oty Councik Approved May 16th, 160z, GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayor That the bank of washing of Juth side of 18 pass: | 4 it this ardinance take offeoy > obers Divoclry ~ 4 Y ‘e