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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Traders in the Wheat Pit Witnessed a Wild Scramble Yesterday. CAUSED PARDRIDGE THE BULGE Efforts of the Blg Short to Cover Brought His Enemies Down on Him in Was Litt heat for Sale, Onteaco, TiL, June 4—A wild scramble In the wheat pit toduy and o buige of nearly 1n prices was due to o covert attemptat pur- chasing by Pardridge. The crowd was evi- dently Inrgoly short, and when the buying eean it was found that thore was hardly any whent for sale. This discovery only Incrensed the anxlety to cover, resulting in something of atear panic. Pardrldge soon wbunioned Nis idea of buying, but it was noticed thi was not selling anything of consequence. Tha report wus current on the floor thict the big short solling out securitics on tho Tocul Stock exchunge in view of saueeze In wheat and corn. lio had been culled for $.00000 margins on ghort whenat [ust night, and it is certalo that <was cutled heavity today. St Louis was very bulllsh and reported as prossing the uying In this market ilso. Tn tho local trade 1t T00kod ws 1T 4 KLFODE com binution WS Work- $12 10 put tho SKOMS 1 @ Corner an | Atart a Dig bull ma ke b s « was _conslderablo precipitation of " ture in Illinois and Indiuna and the truders were not inelined to thke the most un- fivoruble view of the Situntion. A report thit somie No. 1 DuLuth at New York was out of condition assisted tho ndyance. Rumor hus 11 tiat Pardridgo Is short 8,000,000 b of wheat and 4,000,000 b, of corn. ; The opening on wheit was at 8i%e, July wbout Ho fower than lust nizht, but' thero were very few rostinz plac In the marnet and he price wis several times run up and down In un agitated w between 8ie and Biie Bftor the Dulge to 80c. The closing price was S sellers, T'h horts in corn became mnln[\q buyers whien thie scure onme in wheit. They wero Nietped wonderfully by a lurse elcmenton the tr , oW tikinz 93¢ for corn on o possible crop faliure. ‘The sdvince was very sharp und stronz. July, which opened unchanged at g3, went lying €0 40%0, thero was . drop of from 1y 10 10 Inter, when n final flarry put vrices up to 50%ge. There was a great deal of selling on the nd by the longs wud it thousht that Pardridge and other LIg shorts absorbed the offerings Gats were also strong and made n guin over yesterday's ciosing price of Ie per bu. Provisions gained a little in the-articlo of Dbarroled pork, but lurd I8 no highor and ribs Ti4¢ higher. i with a_moderate de- t and 1ige for corn to BufTuio. Estimated recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 47 curs; corn, 180 ours; outs, 17 cars; hogs, 10,000 hoad. ding futores ran,ed mand, with 1} as follows: 801518 86 [H o B0k i 314 g | i AT a1 ity B0 10 6214 10 70 Augusioo MERE POIK- July i Bept LARD July..., Fopt.. FHOIT IS July. I quotations were as follows: JUR-Murket quiet und unchunged; 812 @4.40; winter straizht ents, $1.15@4.45; sprin 814@843(0; No. e 14¢: No. 2 Wilite, 3343 @sdlg e, 00@02¢; No. 3, 1. 0. b, 56@01c; 0. 1, 810314, D—Urine, $LA@LM. 8, _per bbl 4@10.70; lard, 80, 524@0 hort “ribs, sides 40; dry sulted shoulders 7%; short clear sides (boxed), ut, loaf, 5@ standard “A,” 43¢, Receipts and shipments today were as fol- lows: Yheat, bushel Corn, Bushels Onts. bushels bushels. .. bushels . On the Produce exchanze today the butter market was active, unchunged; funcy cremm- ery., 104@17¢; fine westorn, 13%c: ordinary, lde; fino dniries, 147015e. Eags fire: at 141460 OnEESE—Dull; “chedonrs, s@sic; flats, 84 8%40: Younz Amerlons, 0@0%e. Hives—Unchanzed. TALLow—Unchanged. 168,000 249,000 New York Markets. NEw York, June 8—FLour—Recolpts, 26,20 nk.u,:\lx]mrl». 11,080 bbis., 3,714 (g&;uumrlmt rmer and quiot; sales, 5,030 Lbls: Cons MEAL—Firm nud duil, WikAT—Recelpts, 810,600 bu but saies, L5000 bu. of future spot. 8pot higher and quieti No. 2 red, @t afloat: 014@eke 1. 0. b 3 red, 92@0%5c: ungraded red, 650@3i 1 northorn, 03@MYc; No. 1 hard, @ic; No. 2 northiern, STH@8Tio: No. & Jilcago, @2; " No. 2 Milvaukes, ffo; No. spring Wige. Options opened e down to 'ic up, advanced 1%o to ixe on wet weather and frmer oa- bles, 8t. Louls buyinz ond shorts decronsed e on roulization snle red, June, @013 osing ; July, DL @ikie, v %05 August, 01%@0 closing at 02 ptewber, d1o: October cloned st iige; Decomber, 0i%e; May, 08%c, olosing ut dse KyE—Searce, HARLEY MALT—Dull, Conn—Recelpts, 48525 bu.; bu.: salos, 96,0,0 bu, of exports, 84,801 126,000 bz, of oxports, 2742 utures und 41,000 bu. P Spot bighor. seurce and dulls No. 2 BStic in elevator and 50%e afloat: unzruded mixed, 5i@62sc: stoamer mixed, bie. Options advanced 2G3%c on better demand, firmer cubles und covering, declined w@io and olosed flrm nt 2%c over yestorday; June, 50140, Slosing g s fuly, S4iu@ibe, olosing nt ssok! ast, 5l *, e1osing a. Soptember, 534 540, closing ut bie. R e OATs—Kocelpts, 0.000 bu, salos, §70.000 bu, of futares; 2,000 bu, 0f spot, 8pot ‘higher and dull. Options firmer and dull; J VTH@HTIe, oloslug ut HTie: ) B@hNe, closing av iie; August, S@IT closing at 7%0: September, STRGHTIAC, clos- 1ng ut i7es spot, No. 2 white, 4215c; mixed wost- ern, WIHLto Westorn, 0G0 i HAY—Quiot and casy. Hovs ~Firm and qufo Suaat - Ruw and irm, qulel contrifugal firu, MovAsses—korelgn, quiet; New Orleans, toady. Hick—Firm. PETROLEUM—The mui ket opent eclinod Ko on liquidation then reacted ko ind elosed stowd vinia ofl, Spotsales o option sules, I800) LIS s onanin, Bt Wglicat, Slo? ooty 0 clostng. 3330, Lin olly 0o sules, T salos, 18,000 Dbls. [ CoTToNSEED O11, TALLOW 816 101 Losis—Stoud ©XDOTts, 2,000 bu, ; i 60,000 bazs of roported soll; refined, active, Steady. y; clty, $.0-160, dull; stralued common to ulot but steadier at @040, EGG3=—GUI0L DUL firin} Westoris, 10615161 Fo: ceipts, 4,81 ks, . {imwa—gioady, 00L-Stendy’ and quiot; domestlo flecces, fop@iic: pulied, Wi Toxus, e Pork--Quiet ind steudy, CUT MEATS it mid iles, firm, LAkn—Boudy: wostern stoim olosed, 86,074 sules, 100 Licrcos, at 846360 6i13: olty, %aih o G:00: options sules, 25 tierces: July, 86.00 bid; Auguat, 81,70 Sopiewmber, 81,8, closing $0.2), Burren—Molerato demand. stoady; wost- ern dulry, IXolshe; wostorn oroumery, 134@ 2e; western factory. Wlic; E gin, 165@17c CHEESE ~QU 0t WAk piurt skims, G, Pi6 1us - Steiddy: Amorion Coppe—Dall: Tk LEAD-—-Quict; domox TIN=Btion g straits, ¥ Cottim M L, June o ddling. ipts, W4 Uule 0, GHIT bules; Borts 1o the con. WS Laloe: w0k, 3000 ba stock, Weekly rocelpts, | wlosi pts, 10,077 Dales; exporis to Great vitain, 11,85 Dales: oXDOris Lo the continunt, BT bales; coustwise, 4,555 Dalos; sales, 1003 NEw Oneea ly: mid- recelps, 187 ©XDOFLs 1o Havaun Sugar Murkot, TIAVANA, June &--8ugar quict but steady; 62 Liith. 80105 tuscovudo, ) dog reos poLar.cu: ol Were sold u 215 K0l per qulntul. Minueapolls Wheat Market, MinNEAPOLIS, Minn, June .—Muarket was excited for a Lo on wn unexpacted spurt wheat but stewdy Lreakiag. July opened at 81%c. highest elosed at 8 %c: June closed ut gnck No. | hard, 8il4¢; No 2 northern, Tasle. © celpts, 400 cars. Omaha Produace Market, Hinrs, Erc.—No. 1 ercen hides, 3o: No. 1 green saltod hjdes, 4@iije: No 2 green salted hides, 3@740; No. 1 green snited hides, 25 to 40 Ibs., 4@t No. 2 green saited hides. 25 to 40 1bs,. {@dc: No. 1 veul ealf, 810 151bs., Go: No. 2 veil el & t0 15 1bs. de: No. 1 ary fiint nides, 7e; No. 4 dry flint hides, b6; No. 1 dry salted hides, 5@6ec; Shecp pelts—Greon salted, oach, HI@81. 2 rr i salted shearlings (short woo'ed early skins), each, 16@25¢; dry shear- lings (short wooled eariy skns) No. h, ; dry shoar.ings (short early skins), No, 2 ench, 5e; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska huteher wool pelts, per (b, weight, 1914150 dry filnt Kansas K murrain wool pelts, per il & 2e; ary flint Colorado lowest iige, 2, Close for northern. Siio: h stronger. Ro- netunl welght, cher wool pelts. 1 welght, 100 dry fiint Colo- radonureain wool pelts, per 1., netunl welght, B (00; 0ry ploces and bucks, Aetunl weight, Fade. | Tallow und grease—Taliow. No. 1. iih dc: tallow. No. 2, daslgc: groase. whito A, 4 Ero: 4e; ure yellow, ark., 2%c: old butee rough taliow, 1446 e, Wit~ lifornia Riverside oragees, § siilngton nayais, 8.50; fair o choles lom ons, ELAGHA ancy lemons, M bannnns, o Fioridn tom (toos, #. 4.30 por crate of six baskets: pineapples, & per doz. VEGETADLES 1v. in crates: 00 per per bbl, 1 b ~California_enbbage, howe grown lettuce, southern _ onlons, Nebra DOt Liw itornin potatoes, 214@? £1.00 per doz. RY=0ld fowls, $L.00@450 per dos or _F;/l"\y!r per 1b., live weight: good springs, $.50@ Burr suitable Eaas— good grades. ot 11! trade, 1@ 14 . St. Louls M §r. Louts, Mq. June 8—FrLovr-Firm and unehanged, WiiEAT—S01d oft eearly but soon turned, advanced 24, foll buck %e, rallied nguin and closed 1% wbove yestordiy; oush, S8@s0ci losud nt 86c; July, Ko August. 8150, Corx—July opened about lo ligher, nd- vanead Dse ‘more, reicted e und olosed 2l above yesterday: Septomber closed 1%¢ ups casn “and June. July, d6%c; September, OATS—Advanced with wh closed Y7p1c highers eash Rye—Nosales, EY—No offors or Dull und unch Firmer: tinothy, $10.5)211.00. uiet at #1405, —Stoaly it #1.00. rTTER - Unchanged: dairy, 1@ e Gas—Unchunged at 3 ity MEAL—Lower at Waisky—Steady at 81,15, BAGGING —Unclinnged, lnlum CorToN Tiks—Unchanged at 81.15@ ProvisioNs—Pork, lower; jobbing, 8112 Snslor nt ¥ 25, MEATS AND BAcON—Steady, but ity @ Job trade wus done ut previous quotu- n. RECEIPTS —Flour, 8000 1bs.; wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, 80,000 bu.: ‘oats, 9000 bu.; rye, none: 5,000 1bs.: wheat, none; oats, 7,00 bu.; rye, 2000 n and lour. hu. ; bu.j barley, none, Kansns City Markets. IKANSAS Orty. Mo.. June — market was weak; No.2hard red. S0@sle. ,O0RN —Firm but dull; No. 2 mixea, H@45% No. 2 white, 48c. No. 2 white, OATs—Firm; HB@i5e, Steady: No. 2quoted nominaily at 67 ic on the basis of pure, Steuay; s 60@1c, timothy, $0.0) neEAT—The No. 2 No_ 2 mixed, 3ic: Firm but unchunged; 0; prairie, $L.0J@T.5Y Burrer—Sieady an | fairly active; cream- LH@Le: dalry, 1012 iGS—-Firn ot 12, RECELP1S—Wheat, bu.; oats, 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—\Wheat, 000 bu. 25,000 bu.: 25,000 bu.; corn, 16,000 corn, 8,000 Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL, Juno &— WiEAT—Stend mand improving; holders offer model Ked western spring. 6s Lid@ss 10%d per cental: No. 2, red wiiter, s 10d@os 103d. Recelpts wheut past three duys 23,000 centals, includ- inz 130,000 American: Conr¥—Firm: demind fair; 14d per contul, Receipts Amorican corn three days 3 centals, CueEsE—Americin finest white, 628 0d per mixed western. RPENTINE SPIRITS—2{8 per cwt. Col Market, NEW YORK, June 3.—Optionsopened stendy and unchanged to 5 poluts up, closing firm atfrom 5 to 15 points up; sales, 11500 bugs, including June, $12.20% July, $i2.00; Au- gust, $11.95@12.00- Soptember. $11.95312.00; Oc- tober, §11.95; December, #11.85211.95. Spot Rio quiet and steady: No. 7, 812875 3.00. New York Dry Goods Market. New Yonk, June 3.—Trade in dry oods was without further developments. The mar- ket seemed to show a better tone nnd buyers wero upparently more cheerful on account, dpubtiess, of the situation in theirown branch of trade. nath Markots, June 4—WHEAT—Stronger; 502510, irm: No. 2 mlxed, #3i4c. Wiisky—$1.15 Cincl, OIXCINNATL O, Toledo Grian Market, June 3 —Witear—Steady; No. 2, . ige. No. 2 cash, 5lc. Bic, TOLEDO, ( OnIcAdo, Til, June —Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to . Al McWhorter: On the brospects of {mproving weather und spiritioss cablos there had accumulated quite n short Interest in wheat, When July corn got above 490 there was a ‘stmultuneous rush of shorts to cover wheat. Offerings were extremely light and in two minutes' the market was up 2c. Be- tween 8¢ and 8o longs were rather free sel- lers, and the price roceded to 830, when the bulls came to the front and took “all offerings, koepin the market notive the resu of the day between o and 83%c. It was an oversold market and the shorts covored at the mere, of the longs. Clearances 1ight, new busi- ness small, recoipts in the northwoest lurge, more favorable crop reports and listloss cables, ure tho features, but tho speculative demund hus outweighed all theso for the present. Corn and 0ats have boen very stroag on continued unfuvorable erop reports. Tho worstof those are from wnd Iilinols. Tho arket hinzes almost exclusively on these advices. Provisions have been moder- ately firm in symputhy with other markets, but the trude was limited. On1cAGo. 11k, June &—Counseiman & Dy to Cookreli Bros.: The grain markets opened firm on general publio buying, influenced by Foports of crop dumaze by weathor, and shiorts bocame punlcky, Thelr efforts to' cover out- standing sales put July wheat up to sée, corn to51%0 and onts to $slge. June corn sold at dopromium over July, bt Juno whoat and oats advanced ro atively less, owin to the greater short interest. fn July futures Near the ~close there 'was - henvy reulizinz by holders la all the piws and outside prices were not maintained. We think the bull element will buy again on any fair break and will push prices hizher later on. Outside of the tnfluence of the gralu market hog product 18 Inciined to sel: lower. The uncxpectedly large und long continued Tun of hogs (s telliny on the market und packers nre letting the public carry the load. We thiuk 1t n good tme tosell” long July staff and walt for the breuk before buyinz September futures. CHICAGO, 111, Junei.—F. G. Logun & Co. to Duncan. zor & Uo.: ' The wheat market ope atanuadvinceof %0 overyestor- duy’s close, July selling at §§t5c, The “lowest polnt of the day wus Bi%e. It sold up to Ko and closed ut &3ige. Our dully ndvices have been to buy, We have belleved that on its merits wheat at ubout 80¢ was too low bul With the present appearance of our growing winter plant it _100ks too low, even on the advance of Ge. 'We must havo sun- shino tmmedinte! revent higher prices. The condition of the crops we regurd as critionl. The export demiand is lizht, but 1€ 1t was lieavy there would not be enough to go round. 'Tho biz reserves of win- ter whoat we are toid about, that still remaln 1n tho finnds of farmers, do not move, and in our opinion will not ‘The new crop'when se cured will not be marketed ut present prices. English oubles are highor in' sympathy with French for st thue on | the rowl crop. Wo learn that = Parls s oxclted Decauso of the drouth, Corn netve und bigher. We cannot press our opinlon more than we have. We bol'ove on all breaks 1t 1s suf ) to buy. On sunshine it is Likely 10 sell Off some. Oats are very strong buying by tho country and the seabowrd. Provislons have been strong, We feol very friend ¥ to ribs and lard wnd think they should e bought on all weuk spots. the STOCKS AND BONDS. Fluctuations us & Itule Were Conflued to Narrow Limits, NEw YORK. June &—Tho stook market today still displayed the uncertainty of the situa- tion and with litele transactions few move- ments of lportance were seen, fluctustions s rule being yot confined Lo the narrowest limits. A firm unaertone was felt during most of the day. While drives at stock here and there ln the list are continuous, the effect is bardly commensurate with tho rapid recoveries which polnt to & heavy up- ward moveweut when the bull iutel THE OMATA DAILY l osts cet rendy to move In the market. Today | | Burlington was subjected to the greatest | prossure and atone time it showed & ioss of over 1 per cent. hut ather stocks fatled to for- fow excent In & dosu'tory way. Readiag wnd St. Paul were prominent for thelr nnimation In the oarly trading when most of the selling was done, but neither jost wore than u small fraction. Thero wero a fow specially stronz spots on the list, chief among them was Distiilors, which ‘again touched 50, and while Sugar reached par again it was held there fora short time only. The closing of tho London market was the signal for 4 cessation of the littie activity seen during the fo-enoon and duliness was nocompaniod by slowly apprect- ating prices without the devolopmont of any features worthy of note In the general list. New England beoame i rival of Burlington in E{)Iul of weakness. The sudden drops in New ngland and Sugar in the last hour caused a burely stendy elose, which, howaver, wns erally at about the opentug figures or small fractions Letter. Government bonds bave boon dull and he o8t snys: sinz_ positic Turther vroof ¢f the embar- now oceupied by the bear comibination was furnished In - this mora- foz's merket. In the last half hour there was somethinz like demoralization amone the bear fol owers and this eailed for nction by the loaders. The action of these sseculutive generals today wis familiar and cteristic. London prices eame in weuk. The selling of stocks here for Arbitrago no- count was on'y moderate, but the Bear trud- ©ors 8ot in ut onice with n vigorous hammering, and the central points of nttack, Rending, Louisville, Burlinzton & Quiney, Kock Island und St. Paul, desiined shurply. The following are the closing auotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stoci ex- Atehivon Adum Northwestorn. do preterred. . Conteal., Exproas. .. 146 T} 5 & Canadn Pa Canada Southorn. Central Pacitic..... Ches. & Oblo.... .. do Ist preferrod do 2d preferred. Chieago & Alton 2874 Ontarls 08| Oregon 1 74 Pullman | itenaing 15844 Rock Iatand, 000 184 |*St L. & 8. K. Tt pf 43St Paul.... 47| do preferrod 1218, P Min, & 201 St Paul & Omulia. .. |, do preferred ..... ‘lonn. Conl & Tron.. Texas Pacific. ... 140l & 0. C. pfd Union Pacitic. U. 8. Express | Wabas| ¢ [udson D L & West.. ... D. & R G. pf Enst Tennessoo. .. I Hocking Vi Houston & Texas. . 1llinois Central.... St Paul & Duluth’ Lako Krio & Wost. y o proferred Weatorn Cnion. . o Kliore.. Aui. Cotton O11: ouisvillo & |Cotorato Coa Loulsville & | Homestake. femyhis & Iron Siiver iehian ontario” Quicksiivar do prefer Sutron.. .. . Buiwer. 3 Rion, & W. B er ! Wiscon An Cantral Great Northorn prd. Chicago Gns Lead Trust: . Suar Tro 34 Sotthern O 8T, 8 UL do preferreq. Minn. & 8L L. .. o preferrod:. . Missour! Paciiic. . Mobllo & Ohlo . Nashvillo Chiatt. . N.J. Contral...... Norfolk & W. pfd. Northern Pacific.... ag preferred.. U. P, Den. & Gaif.. *bld. The total sales of stocks y Including: ~Atchison, §107; Ohicago Gus, 10,085; Erie, 6,110; Louisvillo & Nashville 12,050; North American, §150; Northern Pacific preforred. 8.160; New Enzland, 11,650; Rending, 90.000; *Richmond & West Point, §580; 8t Paul, 19370; St Paul & Omahn, 6476; Unlon Pacific, 4,810; Western Union. 5,352, 1o 240,180 shares, New York Money Market, NEW Yorx, June3.—MONRY ON CALL—Eus) at1@1% per cent; lust loan, 13405 closed of- fered at 1i4 per cent. RIME MERCANTILE PAPRR—3@5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quict but steady at 887 for sixty duy bills and H.83% for " do- mand, The closing quotations on bonds: U B asreR..... “J*Mutual Union 6s. U8 dncou: N. J. C. Int. Cert. North. Pacific Ist.. |Norin: Pacitic 2nds: i3 Northwostern Con.. 105" (Northwest'n debss, 102 [StL. & 1M 73 (St L &3, F. Gen. 10214 (8t. Paul Consols... 1081 *st. ., C. & Pac. 1sts, 11514 | Te: B4y | Tox. P.R. G, 105% | Unton Pacific Tsts 0% |West Shore. 454 Rlo G- W Canada So. 2nds. . Central Paciflc 1st; Den. & R. G. Ists. . Den. & K. G. 4% London Fluancial Review, 1Copirighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennatt.] LoNDox, June 3. —[New York Herald Cable— Spociul to THE BEE.T—This has been a ver quiet duy on the Stock Exchange. Inmostdl- rostions business has been nearly at n stund- still, operators not caring to do” anything so near to the holidays, while many members have been absent at Kpsom. Consols have given way J; while a rise of i occurred in Indian’ rupee paper owing to the firmer tendency in sfiver. Forelgn govern- ment securities have been well maintained on the whole, u £00d tone beinz reported on continental 'bourses. Home rallways closed fairly good in tone. Business h:s boen so re- stricted that prices maved on by slight frac- tions, au advance of 3 to 3 belng es- tublished in Brighton deferred, Onledonian and North British, while Great Eastern.Greut Western and Metropolitan have given wuy to about the same extent, American railways opened gencrally higher 1n responso to u bot- ter tendency reported in_New York, Theim- provemert was very shortlived. Sinco ~then dullness to flatness pro- valled, Denver hus been particulurly heavy on unfavorable reports regarding tho dividend on preference. Among others the early improvement hus not only been lost, but in a‘majority of cases a decling of from %4 to % Is established. It will tuke some time to restore confidence in this market. In tho meantime the public 1s very rightly standing aside. Ounaainn lines closed dull in sympathy, Canadiun Pacifie, Grand Trunk first und second preferences showing a decline of i There hus been almost u complete absence of demand for money. Short loans bave been obtained at X per cont. Tho discount market has boen very quiet. Two and three months ills are quoted at X' per ceni Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, Mass, June 8—The following were the closing prices on stocks on the Bos- ock markev today: Topekn. .. Hoston & Albany. Hoston & Maine. CB&Q ... . Eastern K. i s Fitehburg 1. I ling & Pero M Klint & Pere, pfd Mass. C Cen. com; N. V. & N. E. 0ola Colony. Rutland pfd Wis. Cen 20744 | Eranklin.... L. 1703 | Rearsnge * 101" |Osceola..: T nta e Gopper. marack ... i |Boston Land 'Co. ... San Diego Land Co. West ind Land Co. Bell Telephone. ... ¢|Lamson Store 8. Water Power. . Commonwealth: Net&T........ Iiest & Beichor. 208 19% San Franclsco Mining Quotations, BAN FRANCISCO, Oal, June 8.—The official quotations for mining stocks today were us follows: Moxican, Navajo .. Ophir. Potos Savage .. Blerra Novada .. Union Con Denver Mining Stocks. DENVER, Colo.. June 3.—The following table shows the ra Ices und transuouions for yesterda, 16,00 shures, Argonaut... [ Tronoind. 5 Justice. Big Bix......! ¥ 1) Claudia J rk Consolidated . o Contury ... 110 y Kook, Clay County ... Puzrlor.. ond B, Denver Gas & Uil New York Mining Quotations. New Youk, June 2—The following are the closing mining stock quotstions Best & Belcher... Moxican. Con, Cal. & Va.! Ontarlo . Deadwood. Ophir. Kureka Con. . Savage. Gould & Curry Blerra Novada Hale & Noreross.... Btandard .. Homestake......... 1380 |Union Con'. Hora Kilyer. s Fluancial Notes, IL(ANIAK QOiry, Mo, June 3.~Olearings, $1,600,- PARIs, June 3. for the uccount. New Youk, June 8.—Olearings, $120.484,708; balances, 603,005, BaLriMoue, Md, June 3.—Olearin 8,011, 034: balances, #650,044. Money 6 per cent. PHILADELPRIA, Pa.. June 3.~Cleurings, #15,~ 74.470; balnnces, K6 Money, 8 per cont. LONDON, June 3.~Amount of bulllon gone 1080 the Huuk of Eagland on alances 10day Wis £08,000, MEpis, Tonn, June 8 change seliing at $1.50. Dalunces, $11.650, BRI, June §.—The statoment of the Im- porinl Bank of Germuny shows an increuse in Siacto of 4,800,000 Tnrika. Boston, Mass. June &—Clearings, #15,838, - 506; balances, 81748580, Money. 1%@? per cent. Exchungo on New York, 6Gac d1soount. HAVANA, June d-—Spanish gold, 2 51N@ 2614, Exchango. stoadyi op° the United hree per cent rentes, 06¢ 45¢ ew York ex- Uloarings, #532,905; BEE: SAT States short si:ht. zold 1140 premium: on London, 2140 prem it 18, Mo., #wme A --Clenrinzs, §,811,400; 300,070, Money quiet at 4@4 ver cent. Exehanze on News¥orx, %00 premium. BOSTON, Mass., Jana &—Olearinz houso bal- nuces, Rt monby. 1472 bo conts oall loans, ¥@3'4 por cpnt: ?( o loans, 3 per cent. NEW ORUEANS, ' Gh, Jone S—Jlearinzs, #1,003.82(; e geop New York, bank. $1.50 per $1,00 promiumg -gommercinl, 502 per 81,000 premium, “(gpecinl Telogram to %Kt;l'u quoted ns follows: NEW YORK, o\ Tie BEE. ] ~Fxel 7| Boston, 5@Se discounts 9Jc prewluin. Chirago. 400 pre IVE STHOK MARKETS, 8t Loul: Cattle Rully Somawhat—Hogs Active and Firm, OMARA, June HeDhers has been a monot- onous sameness inbout the re vts for the B st three duys. tha eAttle supplies being uni- Semiy LEht ind ghetiog receipta boing do- cidediy liberal. “dlfifpnred with the corre- spondin < fivs di@fTANG week recolpts for the past five days slidw u decrease of about 2600 le and 1.2 snoep, Whi'e the Increase in the hozs has been over 27,000, The limited offerimzs of catilo had a very beneficiul offect on the gener 11 trade, Prices pald were not by uny means hizh. as the gen- eral quality of the recoipts was rather indif- ferent. rything at all desirable, however, 80ld stronzer. Shippers and _exporters were Inciined to trade and there was the usual active local demand for handy fat stecrs. Iair to ood 1,%) to 1,60)-1t. stoerssold at from BLES to #4.95: fair to good K0 to 1.200-Ib. steers at from t0 81,00, and Inforior Heht stuft At from thut on down to 8.(0. With an notive trade it did not take over two owrchres hours toeshaust the supply. The general murket Wwas strongoer, but except on the zood to choice Tight and medium steers not quotably hizher. Th 1 strong active market for and mivetd stufl. The Supbly wis made up almost entirely of 01ds und ends but the offerings ehanged hands briskly at from $2.0) 10 &40 for common to ool cows and hoifers and from §. to #1401 for bulls, Calves wero in poor sunply, ive demand and firm on the Dasis of #.30 (0 £.25 for fair to good veuls and 81,50 to £400 for common &tuff and yearlines, 'he principlo feature to the trado in stock- ers and feedors was the entire absonco of life. Supplies are deeidedly limited and country buyers hard to find, Good to cholce stuff is quotably stedy but othier grades are in poor demand’ at decidedly lower prices. Repre- Aentative suios: DRESSED DEEF. No. Pr. 17 370 0 No. Av. Dr, 1.. 850 83 0) 845 A 5) No. Av. 18,1270 21,119 18 18..1448 FRER3SE 21405 16..1628 &; SMIPPING AND EXPORT. | 25 4. 000 35 031087 001008 300 15, 1420 588 EEEEES 8..1053 1..1100 1..1010 cossmee £588888 reTe— 2ZERE, 1..102) COWS AND REIFERS, 2 MEIFERS, 513 300 . 6712 810 CALVES. BULLS, 1..140 2 53 1178 2 60 1..1310 11 1.:1660 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. L 470 315 1.. 820 L6531 825 1.0 810 D018 830 1. 810 4. 047 330 8., 8)0 1..1570 Hoas—Recoipts contfoue lberal and prices are on the decline. The quality of the offer- Ings was not up to the” average, and this fact may have something to do with the poor showinz the safes muke. Liberal suppliesa menger shipping demand a weak opening in’ provisions and indifferent advices froni Chjgaza combined to depress vnlues further, and prices wore ubout a nickel lower than Thuradsy from start to fin- ish. It was . rathor unmevon mar- ket, and trading during the early purt of the duy was slow and dragging. The im- provement fn- provisions produced a little more netivity 1utér ‘on and late trading wus tolerably brisk. the market closing firm at tho decliug with evorything out of first hunds by uioon. Heavy und butolier welghts are still seiling v slighbpremium over igats lursely at from $1.85 0 84,00 Light and light mixed loads sold mostly, st from $1.50 to#4.55 with several of the coMimon loads ut from 8145 to 84.474. Sales were largely at from 8450 to $4.55 ngainst $4.55 to $4.60 yosterday, tho general market averaging up BLSIX against Thursday and 84,63 [ust Friday. Repr ative sules: No. Av. Sh, No. Aw m — 155 — [ 12 ] I 8h. 58 on ont- Pr. 455 485 455 EEEEEEEEEE £ 55 e e e e g czaSSbs{-;;;;am.flu&s&&a EEEEEE EEEEL SRR EEE 2528888888888 2888328 EERRERRECERTRRRERERE2E8EREEE 5 RRR R R R e SIS £ 58| zBESs 05 1D e e e e ZRREER! S ¥ F RS CEEEEEREREREREE R R R 2222 e e e e R O i AND ROUGH. BB su3g ese #s2s g 588 Surke Of tho o londs roceived one. double deck, waa billed to a locul pucker, The other. a single devk of fair mixed natives, Drought #.5. A“Swdll bunch of fat ewes, Dluck faces, brought #.25. Desirable muttons continue 16 actiyp demund at firm prices. Quotations: Fair to good natives. .50 1o #.00; fair 10 good westerns, $4,50 Lo §6.00; com= mon' and stock sheen. o #4.25; good to cholee 40 to W .00 to $0.50. Repre- soutative sales: No. 2 bucks 4 lambs. ) 6 nutive ew 9 native wixed Rocelpts and Disposition of Stock. Officinl recelpts und disposition of stock as shown by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock p. w., June i 1802; RECELFTS. Cars. ) DISPOSITION VR, CATELE. | Tious Omahn Packing company 2 Tho G AL ammond Cor| 61 Ewitt & Co I Pl The Cudahy Packing (o, | 2| Kingaa & Yon 3 W fperry B Shippers and feeders 11681189 Stook Market, OnreaGo, 11, June &.—[Specil Telogram to Tuk Bee.i—Tie Evenine Journal reports: CATTLE -Recelpts, 80005 shipments, market stoady to strong: prime to stocrs, $1.20004.50; othors, KL 15; f 843001731 stoekors, @i3); cows nnd heifors, & Hoas ~Recoipts, market steady 10 o common, 8LV 520 oxtra : rough i mixed wnd packers. #1660 4.8 prime v and butcher welihts, .8 @4.0%; Hght, $1.5504 0, SIERP—Recoipts, shipuonts, %0003 market aetive 3 edpped Texins, @3.00; cilppea nutives and westorns, £.00 yearlings, 830@6.05; spring lnmbs, $6.500 k Market, — Receipts, 2.200, kot 8low ind bulls ana New York Live S NEW YORK, Juno §—Bedve including S8 cars for sale; e lower: nutive steers, $i.1 cows, 816 @3.60; dressed Doef lower at 04@ ige. Shipuients today, $40 heeves; WIMorrow, 1,713 beeves and 11,808 quarters of becf, CALVES - Recelpts, 580 houd; market higher; buttermilk enlves, §14 25, EEP—TRecoipts, 2810 head: sheen stendy; £00d lambs, fi o, dull; dressed muts ton steady b 10a12e por 1b,; dressod lambs firm at 1l@ide por Ib, 1Hoas—Icecoipts, 4,048 head, consigned direct: market nominally ste.dy nt' 8 ) por ewt, Knnsns City Live Stock Market, KAN:AS Citv. Mo, ATTLE ~Re- coipts, 2100; shipn market wis and stondy: steers. $1.40@4.10 COWS 82.0)@4.05; stockers und feodors, $.60@ 2.80. 1i0as—Receipts. 17,800; shipments, 2,600; the market for x0oa hos was 5¢ lower; others 5 10¢ lower: all grades, #.00@4.8); bulk, & T Sneer—Receipts, 800; shipments, 4 market was strong to higher; mutions, 2. 0 St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo, Juno &—OATTLE—Recolpts, hipnients, market barely stondy: 10 good natives on sile; top on ‘Iexas steors. 70, Hloas—Recoipts, ket Loe lowor: Iy 4.70: 1ixht, ¥1,5 SREEP—iecoipts, market firm; best shor 00: shipments, §, $1.60@4. shipments, 1,865; nutives, 8.00. Lincolu Live Stock, Neb., June Speclal to THE Bek 1 —Reneipts of logs at West Lincoln today fell short of the demaud, only six car Joads being In at the opening. Prices ranged 5o lower, closing ut trom .53 to #4,00, ——— Disease never successtully attacks a *sys- tem with pure vlood. PeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood and enriches the old. —— - ADJUSTING THE DIFFERENCES. Canada’s Minister of Customs in Was! ton on Commercial Business. Wasnixaroy, D. C.. June 2.—Hon. Georgo E. Foster, Canadian minister of custows, ar- rived in the city this afternoon to hold a con- ference with Sir Julian Pauncefote, the Brit- ish ambassador, and Secretary Blaine on topics which have heen in abeyance between the two governments for several months. Minister Foster told tho object of the visit 80 far as he could, but saia it would not be proper to go into details. ““We expect soon to see Julian and through him arrange for a meeting with Secretary Blaine at his carliest convenience. The conference will be practically a continu- ance of one we had in February, in which Sir John Thompson participated. Among the particular topics discussed then wero transportation in bond, the Atlantic Hsheries and the alleged discrimination in the reap- portioned rates on the Welland and St. Law- rence cauals. “The canal toll question isan important one. To encourage the trade with shippers, arebateis givenon gramn transported for export through tho cauals, Under treaty stipulations the same rebate is to be given to American as to Canadian shippers,and under this cheapeniog of tolls the business in heavy crop year like 1ast year is very exten- sive. The Canadian shipping interests thus raceive & considerable bulk of wheut which would otherwise go from New York city and Boston. x “Differences of opinion have arisen,” said Mr. Foster, “*as to whether this rebate Is applied to the American shipments on the samo basis as the Canadian, anditis to ad- just this question in part that we have come to Washington. There are odds and ends of our propositions which wero discussed last January and will beattended to. I[ he sec- retary of state is not occupiod with other matters, we expect to conclude our con fer- ence in two or thres days." —— Killed by a Rejected Lover. Sr. Louis, Mo., June 3.—Atabout 10 o'clock last night Peter McCreech, married, ana em- ployed by an electric street car company, wos shot and fatally injured by Maggio Sullivan, a domesticto whom he was ongaged bofore marrying his present wife. Tho murderess thén shot herseif, dying instantly. Sunday and the World's Fair., . AsBuny PARk, N. J., June 2.—The general synod of the Reformed Charch in America bas adopted a report protesting strongly against opening the Columbian exposition on Sunaays, and declaring that the synod should withold all recognition of the proposed ex- hibit of religious work or financial aid thereto if the commissioners arranged to open it on the Sabbath, . e “Late to bed and early to riso will shorten tho road to your home in the skies.” But early to bed and a “Little Early Riser,” the pill that makes hife longer and better and wiser. SOUTH OMAHA. _ ing- Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle. hog and sheep markot in the west, OOMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE BTOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. ‘Write to this house for cor- S0. OMARA| &' Sraucth Riors, ©° o Wood Brothers, Bouth Omaha—Telephoae 1157, - Chicago. J. D. DADISMAN, W. . WOOD, | Managers. Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. =T HB— Campbell Commission*Co. Chicago, EastSt. Louls, Kansas Olty, South Oniaha, sloux City, Fort Worth A Crill, W. F. Denny. Chicago. 110g Salesman. Crill, Denny & Compan;, Live Stock Commission. Room %7 Exchange Bld' Bouth Omaha. A. D, Boyer & Company, 68 and 3 Exchange Bullding,South Omaha. Correspondence solicited and promptly answerad. Bpeclal attentl forstockers & Teeders, Eatablishos, 1986 - - - Incorporated, 8 Caplital fully paid, 820,000, Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha. Telephone 1707, Gassman & Dudley, |M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Roo 161, Ex-| Room 8l Excanze Chwage Building, Bullding. South Omuba, - Nob|South Omaba, - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. — = — Union Stock Yard National BANK The only bank st the yard plus, $200,000. Collectios Stock business should b Bhippers ca whereves Lucated. Capital and sur- krowlog out of the live OMAHA Manufacturers” and ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS 2 2, M. GLEYN, Duliding: pinstoring pat will rocelve n "y gending their name. husiness and. joen: ton o' the pubiishor. 3. H. Glenn, 119 5. 15th S0 AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & CO0, ING COMPANY, Tents, awniogs, Flags, hammocks. ofl ana rubber olothing. Send for cat'gue. 1118 Farnam BAGS AND TWINES BEMIS OMAHA BAR CO BISHOP & 00, Steal, manlila, eotton Tportors and mefs, doue [ S0y Notup, Jute. cob ey s A tarred cord: 1 12th. BICYCLE! M. 0. DAXON, Bloyolos s0ld on taonthly BOXES. H. 0. TODD, Buozessor to.J. 3. Wilke enron. ' & CIRA, pAper proking boxes, Al novel tles i box iine. 100 Douglas St BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-00E SHOE 0O, 110) Howard 8trest. Faetory ooraor 11th and Dougine atreats. ‘We are making 01016 prices t0 6ash buyers, and are #olilng m olass of goody whioh 15 vory wale- #blo with merchants. KIRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - co., ED SHOE €O, Wholesalo Mfrs. Boots, shoos, Toston Rubber &1 foit koo 1102, 1104, 1105 Harney-st | Harney-st nts rubbers 1808, 151 BREWERS. J0S. SCHLITZ BREw- ING 00, Ofce, 8. 0th and Loaven- Worth Ba., Omaba. ohn Murliover. Agt. —_— CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE & DINNIN Mtrg Comfectioncrs and Jobbers of forolgn and domostic fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &00. Carriage bullders. ol sud patrol wagons a speclalty, 18th, opp. Court House. o CLOTHING. BLOTUKY & GUHEN, Clothing, notion, furnish ings. Givo us o trial Samples prepaid by ex press. 111§ Harzney. GILMORE & RUML, Manufrs and wholesale clothiera. 1169 Harney stroot. —_— COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. OMANA 0OAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN CE WORKS LINE C0,, Mirs. galvanized iron Hard and soft coal. § B, | cornlce, window caps, ocr. 16t and Douglas: ats! CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, ors for all kinds of iting ete., will receivo n 1 bullders dircotory r nawie, business aod | tion, to the publisher. J, H. Glenn, Streét. M.E. SMITH & 00, Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing 'goods. Corner 1ith and Howard-sts. Dry good furnishin, ROOds 1ith and oward-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. Upholstered furniture 15021300 Nicholas st Wholesulo only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE CO., Graco and A'hirteenth strects. GROCERIES. | D. M. BTEELE &, 00,, DRUGS, Ete. BLAKE, BRUCE & C0., 1201-1206 Jones stroet, | 10th and Harnoy stroots, Omahs, Omaha. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLU CONSTRUCT ION. Council Chamber, Omuha, Neb., March 81802, Bo 1v resolved by the city council of the city of Omaha, the muyor concurring Thit wooden sidewulks be constructed in the city of Omahu as designated below, within five duys ufter tho publication of this resolu- on, the personal service thercof, as h{ ordinance is authorized and required: such sidewalks to be laid to the present grade on tie streots specifiod heroin, and to bo cor structed of pine plank of ‘such width and thickness and bo laid upon joists of such dimensions and in suc anner as is pre- seribed by the specifications on fiic in the office of the Board of Public Works and under its supervision, to wit: st side of 20th ave., lots 12 to 16 fnclusive, block 5, Boggs & Hill's second adaition, 6 foet wide. East side df 20th ave., lots 810 14 inclusive, . Boggs & HiIl's second addition, 6 feet ION wids nd be It further resolved: At the Hoard of Bubllc Works be and heraby is nuthorized and directed to ewuse n copy of this resolution to be published fi the ofifélal paper of thecity for one week, or bo served on the owners of suid lots and unless Kuch owners shall within five duys after the pubiication or service of sueh copy construct suld sidewalks ns hereln requl , that the Board of Public Works cause the sume to bo done, the cost of constructing sald sidowalks respectively to Do ussossed against the real estate, lovor partof lot in front of and ubut- ting such sidowalks. By ch 8, 2. Fasod Nop . P. DAVIS, President of the Councl. JOHN GROVES, OEo. I, BEN LY Olorle a: 20, P, BEMIS, Approvod Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, o the owners of the lots, purts of lots and real estuto deseribed in the ubove resolutio 1d ouch of you aro hereby notified to wooden sldewalks as réquired by u resolution of the city council and muyor of the city of Omuba, of which the above is a 095 P, W. BIRKHAUSER, cnafrman Board of Pubilo Works. Omana, Neb, June 4, 18 flate Attest: WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, Counell Chamber, Omahy, Neb. B6 it resolved by the city touneil of the ety f Omuha, the muyor coneurring: . T sidowaikn o constructed in tho city of Omahn ns dosignnted below, with- infive days after the pubilcation of this rono- Lition, oF the DOrsonil service thersof, us by ordinince s wuthorized and required: Such sldewaiks to bo luld to the grads on the stroots specifiod hereln and to be construc of pine biank of such Width und thiokness and be lald upon jolsts of such dlwenslons and In such manner as s prescribed l){ the speciticat ons on file in the ofice of the Bourd of buvlio Works. and” under its supervision, to wit West sido of iid street, south 16 foet lot 4, blook I, Portlaud Pluce, feet wide, presout grado, North side of Browne stroot. lots 11 und 12, biook ¥ Hagydorn's addition, o feot wide, tou- porury 1!!1 East sldo {5th street. lots 12 to 22 lnclusive, blook % H gedorn's wddition, o feet wide, tom - vorary'gpide. Ao 18th street, lots 12 to 22 fnclusive, block ' Hugedorn's sddition, 6 foet wide, tim- oriy grude. PRGN Slde” Mason strect. ot %, blovk 13, Kountzg & ltuth's addition, 6 feet wide, pros: Ana‘Ca 1t tart 1ved 'nd b6 It turther rosolved: luat thie Board of Public Works be and here Mhy 10, 1802, | Manufacturers Whers Directory + | GRAIN. 8. A MC WHORTER, 21584 of Trade. Broker In gratn, eoto. ITate wiroto K. Y., Chicage angd St Louls HARDWARE. e e it RECTOR & WILHELMY | LOBECK A LINN, co,, Donlers' hardware and Oorner 10th and Jackson | mechantes' tools, Streets. 04 Douglas Street. A G RAYMER, Ildors Tlardware and ntractors’ Supplies. outh 16th stroet. _—_————F i Ekl BER. OHAS, R, LEE, Hardwood I wber, wood earpets and \arquat fooring, 9th and Douglas. JOUN A, WAKEFIELD Importe1. Amorioan Por & Iantconsat, Milwaukes hydratile ‘comont and Quincy white lime, ILER & 0., FRIOK & HERBERT, Liguor morchants, rnoyoet. Mles Kon -l \wnotomnto i A § > o llquor doal pedy's Kast Indta Bit-| Vo) Sarnaman e ) MILLINERY [ 1. OBERFELDER 00 Importers and Jobbersof wmiillinery. noilons. Mall Qrdcrs promp. 30813 8 Hthoat. MUSICATL. A, HOSPE, JR,, Planos organs, materials, eto. Doug lns-at. THE MEINBERG CO0,, 100N, 16th St Planosy muiie and mustcal las struments of all kinds artlsts 1618 e PAPER, OILS. CARPENTER PAPER CO | STANDARD OIL CO, Carry a full_stock of printing, wrapping and |tefincd and fubrieating Rriling paper, oatd pa- por ot . olls, axlo grense, ote. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. ROBINEAN $8TOXES 00 Mfrs gelobrated “Dnes skIn" overalls, pan shirts, 0oats, otc. ks On:abia. KING & SMEAD, Mfrs of “K & 8" pants. shirts and ovoralls,ote G118 8. 11th-st. PRODUCE CO\ IMISSION. BRANOM & 00, Produce, fruits of alf kinds, oysters, 317 1othst. g Established, 1678, WHITNEY & co. Butter, oggs and poultry 819 8" lch-st. J. A, RYDER & CO. Butter,eggs,chaose,poul- try. hides'nnd gamo, 1215 Hownrd stroet. Befer to Com'l Nut. Bank JAS, A, CLARK & OV, Buttor, choess, ousn poultry and 7ame. 817 South 13th Btroes 1B, HUSE & €D, Our speciaities: Battor ogqs and puultry, 101§ Howard stroot. W, E, RIDDELL (Established 1885.) RIDDELL & no" Butter, “cllotlw.‘ .‘\‘l‘b N palabias; freliage Buys and T e, cash. 413 §. 11th-st, STOVE REPAIRS., OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stove repairs and water taohments for" any kind of stove made 1207 Dougli ey TOYS. H. HARDY &00, Toys, dolls, albums oy oui, Rouse fie aliog OO 8 Gren's” carringes. LIS SASH M. A, DISBROW & 00, of doors, blinds and mouldings. Brauch of- Boe, 13th and Lzard Ste. by Is authorized and_dire se & copy u{lhl‘ resolution to be published In the of- ficiul puyer of the city for one week, or be mrvm\ on the owners of sald lots, and unless such owners shall within five duys ufter the publication or sorvice of such copy construct sald sldewaiks as herein required, that the Board of Pub i3 Works cause the samoe to be done, the cost of constructing snid sidewalks respoctively to be assessed neainst the real estate, lotor part of 1ot in front of ana abut Uz suioh sidewallcs, Passod, May 10,1802 o President of the Counell. JOHN GROVES, | (‘ll! Clerk. GEO, P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEW A S To the owners of the lots. parts of lots renl estate descrived in the ubove resolu- lon: Vou'and each of you are hiorehy notified to construct wooden sidowalks a8 required by u resowution of |Il|u le’y 1‘;)Ill:l'|‘l’illld Imnyulr ot ity of Onuadis, of which the ubove 1s i R i W. BIRKHAUSER, Chaulrman Board of Publie Works, Omaha, Neb., June 4, 1802 7L Attest: Approved: PERMANENT SIDEWALK RIS TION. Counell Chamber, Omahn, Neb, May 24, 1502, Bo it resolved by the city councli of the city of Omaha, the mayor concurring: That perviuncnt sidewalks bo constructed in the city of Omahn us desiznated bolow, within five days after tho publication of this rosolution or tho porsunel service theroof, us by ordlnunee is suthorized and required; sueh sidewalks to bo Iald to_the perminent grade s estubliabed on the paved stroots specified herein and to be constructed of stone, nrti- flelul stone, brick or Liling according o speol- fleations on file in the ofice of the Board of Publle Works, and under its supervision, to wit: Enst side of )th block 11, Hanscom P OLU- avenue, lots 16, 16, 17, 18, , 6 feot wide, perma- nent grade. Lust side of #0th avenue, ail of block 4, Hanseom Place, 6 foet wide, permunent grad Bust s1do of Muson streot, ot # block city. 20 foor wide, pe do, Eust side of 1it und b, 410, elty, 6 feet wide, porn East side of Hith strect, B34, eity, 6 foet wide, pe; Eastsido of 20th 5 Hurtmuan's resorve, 6 krade, 1 And bo 1t further resolved “Ihat the Board ot Publle Works be, hereby, suthorized and dirceied to copy Of this resolution 1o be publish ohlictal puper of the city for one weok, or be served on the owners of suld lots, d that un- less sueh owners shall within five duys after the publleation or serv of such copy con= struct such sidowulics as hereln required, thut the Board of Public Works cause the same to Do done, tho vost of constructing suld sid wilks respectively (o bo nssessed ugainst the rowl ostate, lot o part of lot in frone of wud abutting such sidewalks, Pusso 2, 1802, Puswod My 3802, o President of th JOUN GROV Clty Clerk, P, BEMIF, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWAL To the owners of lots. parts and real estate deseribed in the ab You and each of you ure hereby construct poruianent sldewulks us re rosolution of the eity co gl the city of Owaha, of which the wbove is copy. POW. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman Howrd of Public Work Omaba, Neb, June 4, 13 biock and s CBUSO n the Councll, Attest: Approved: GEO, '

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