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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Was Unsettled and Unusmally Nervous Yesterday. CABLE REPORTS WERE MORE FAVORABLE Corn Was Unsettled with Frequent Changes In Price—Longs Sold Freely at the Opening with a Sight Advance, CR1CAGO, T11.. June &.—Wheat was unsettied and nervous todny and closed uith a loss of most of yesterduy's gain. Tho%opening was at about yesterday's final fizures, due to rains and storims last nig Vut koon deciined 14e Neavy bank faflure In rumors of a flurry in Paris. e followed on unfa whieh caused ndvance at Liverpool. The advices Ui« regurd were con- flicting. however, some cables reporting tho outlook more favorabie in both tussia and France, The result was o nervous market for e restof the duy, compared with that of yesterduy, Corn wak unsettied, with frequent c &1 prices, the weuther nd the nerv- whent being the controlling influ- ences, At the opening the longs sold freely wnd thosturt was at a slight advance: the price soon worked down from 1440 1o 1le. A Taily of ¢ foliowed, but (he gAIn was Aftor- waras lost and the close showed n loss of from e 1o Outs fo and of orable mews an in TANFICLES | OPEN WieAT No. Jurie dulyis Augiet COnx No 8 BN [ 1% Pt W 216 25 11 10 40 10 5 10 80 10724 10 60 | 636 | 60 0 8714 0 5ig 62714 02y 0 aH | 6 Steady; No. No. & yellow, D Enonr it nly. . Il quotations were us foliows: 140U Dealers ask an ndvince of 100 over Inst week $1.20654.40: win strilghts, & ring st WHEAT—No. 2 §pring, 85%c; No. 8 spring, 801 @s0t4e; No. 2 red, 573 t UATS—NO. 2% 2 ELTH No. b white, e, RyE—No. 3 BAnLer—No. 2, (0c; No. 3, 38@3de; . 1, 81.03, ~Prime, $1.2001 PORK—Mess, per bbl., 210.074@1040; lard, per 100 1bs. 8.56006.57%; short ribs sides (loose), 62114 @0.00: dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6.25; short clear sides (boxed), 86.65@0 8215, Winskey--Distiliers’ fiulshed goods, per gal., white, No, 4, BuaAns—Unchnr Receipts and sl lows: od. ments today were as fol- AWTICLE lour. barrels, heat, busheis... ..; Corn, bushels . Oats, bushels. . market unchunge 7e: fine westorn, 1@ 160} ordinary, 14@15¢; fine dulries, 190i6c. Eggs, HHG15 w York Markets. New YORK, June 8—FLoun—Recelpts, 24,7 pKas.; exports, .00 5. and 5,172 sncks: {:izlrl‘nl active, ¢ rregulur; sules, 45,100 Conx MEAL—Firm and quict WHEAT—Recelpts, 47,250 bu exports, 155,080 bu.; sales, 085,000 b, ‘of futures, §.6,000 bu, of #pot. Spot umsettied. lower and quiet, closing weak No, 2 , 0014c@8$1.00% aflont, 08'30@ 81.00% . 0. 0 No. § red, 023o:" ungraded red 81c@$1.005: No. 1morthern, 0:5@08ie; No. 1 hard, 05150053 No. 2 northern, ¥63c: N Chicigo, 013c; 'No. 2 Milwnukee, Olc spring, Solic. Options weak; No. 2 red, June, 01L@03se, olosing wt 0%c; July, 025@ %0, closing ab #2%c; August, WH@bKe. closing e: Septomer, U35@01 e, closing at dic. RYE-Strong; western, S4@00¢ BAKLEY MALT—Quiot. CORN—Itccelpts, 17.52 bu.; expor bu.: snles, 1,580,000 bu, of futures und of spot. at 8185 000 bu. pot niurket lower; freo sellors weak: active: No. 2, 6815@500 in’ elevator; S@G60C afloat: ungrided mixe Opt.ons opened firmer, closed_weak; June, sclosing be; Au 0@ty i+ September, 65 closing OATs—Kccelpts, 26,65 bu.; eXpOrts, 20,100 bu.: sules, 41,000 bu. of futures nd 64,000 bu. spot. §pot higher, dull. Options, lower, qule June, i@ e; closing #5505 July, ST 0, Vi age, closing wixed western, A usy and quiot; shipping, §7.00@7.00¢ good 1o cholce, 80000, © liors—Stendy but cholce, 224u20e; P SUGAI Aomanas common to ed In good Tirm but quie 3 test; New Orle: Rio i fuir demand, i foreizn selling s, steudy, guic and firm; crude, .I La@ise. 2 ow—Quict und steady; Ing 4 13-10c. 7 i Stoady: strained, common to good, 2,00 for pack- sas—-Moderate demand; western, poor to prine, 1@ 16%0: recelpts, 6,550 pkys. Cur MEATS=Quiet and firm; middles, Guiet. Lano—Quiet'but steady; westcrn — steam closod at #6.0214; kel tlerces; options sivies, 500 July, August, 8.71; September, $6,7006.8, closing t 80,18, Burren—Good demund and firm: Eigin, 18c. P Cnkrsi - Moderato domand and easier; part ms, D05 16 Inox=SModerate; American, 814.4 CorrrE—Dull: lnke, 81155, LiAv—Quiet: domestic, 82 Tan—Firm; struits, $21809L 0 Inchanged, dand nervous. and nz down and up two or three times closed 13c bolow yesterduy: cash sold ut 863c dune closed at 86¢; July, 8544e; August, 8ife December, 87isc. Coux—Kollowed wheat, but did not fluctu- atoso much and closed only 1o below yester- Qlays ensh closod at 46o; July, dbies Septem- or, 4lc 1% bid; July closed at nehanged; ear lots sucked, eust slide, 0 country polut lots, [iny HAY=Higher; timothy, H2.00@17.00, dAv—Flrmor: 074, Hurren—Unchunged. Jncha| T Qulet ve, Lirm nt 82,600 dy ut 8 L PUOVIRLON Flerms bori bubing, & (OVIBLON=FIenis bork, jobbing, 81125 LAnn-%0. Lok Dty SAUT MEATS—Looso shoulaers, 85.50; Tongs o rils. 8457 sH0Rts, .05 boved ot (o lonzs and rivs, 7 750; sugnr ourod hn s, 90,0060 10, 50, ¥ LT S Fioun 8,000 1h corn, R0 b, 0.0 bu, BIIPMENTS—Flour. 4,000 Ibs: wh ) D 0its, TON bl e, i wheat, 13,000 bu 9 bu.j rye, nono; it 1,000 bu, § ye, none; Mitwaukes FLoun—Stendy: \Weik: No N Tuly, b northern, se, k——\]‘NIu‘ No i 4 @4i4e. VAT Mo Fwnite, No. % white, fogsic. ohiv fiaitay On trick, By KyE—Advunein Tuovisio PobKk—#l0.0 e To-Flour, 1102 bk wheats 55741 b ) LN Flour, Lirley, 5w bu, @I Hes uy—About s ¥ uixed, 445G Noyé white, drcidn tu-"Turely Moudy; No 2 mixeq, @314 2 white, %@ e, Keoseis' Wheat, 04,0.0 bu.; s Wheat, 58,000 bu,: corn, DU O b, Hong. bu.; outs, 2000 Lu, 8,00 SHIPN corn, 8,000 Twmportant Graln Keport, NEW YOkK. June B—The Postsays: The svricultural bureau's ‘Teport on sraiu, due next Friday afternoon, Is s matier of unusuul cousequence. Unusual Lecuuse while govern- ment estimates are not always treated with great rospect, the June report will £o far to- ward settling some sharply disputed gques- tions. Omahn Prodace Market, Erc.—No. 1 green hide: + No.1 green salted hides, ¥@iic; No 2 grecn euited hides, 363} No, i green saited hides, & fo 1b ige; No. 2 green s.Lw.l ),{( o3, 35 to 4 aigc: No. 1 veal ealf, 8§10 15 ibs., to: No. 2 yealeal 8 to1 Ib, di Nb, 1ty fint hides 7e; No. 2 dry flint hides, 66; No. 1 dry salted Bides, b@Go; Eheep pelts—Groen salted, each, 53@41. % green salted shearlings (short woo'ed early skins), each, 16@35c; dry shear- lings (shori wooled early skin) No. 1, each, B@ioe; dry sheariings (short wooled early skins), No. 2 each, fe; dry filnt Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts, per 1., nctual peight. 1e@titor dry Hint Kanens and Nobras- kA murrain wool pelts, per ib.. nctusl woight, §@i2c; dry flint Colorado_butcher wool pelts. per Ib., actual welght, 10@1244c; dry fiint Colo- radonurrain wool pelts, per b, actual weight, 8@100; dry pleces and bucks, nctual welght. 7ade. . Tallow und grease—Tatiow. No. 1, $§@ doi tallow, 0. 2, Jpdlge; grease, white A, dc Rrease, w B, 1 Rre yellow, 3c¢; grease, dark, 2%c: old butter, 2150; beeswax, prime, 16@2cirouzh tallow, 1'4@ c. UiTs—California Riverside oranges, $.50; Washington navais, 84.50; fair to cholco le ons, ELB0GH.0; fancy lemons, #.00: bunana crated, $200@:%; Florida tomatoes, . 4.50 |lN'r erate of six baskets: pineapples, 82.50 0 EGETADL cra ver bbl.: iand bl 1.600; Coc toes, 5)@60 veans, 4o per Ib. radishes, 554 o p! ifornin potatoes, :;,'2 #1.50 per doz. Pourriy—Good old fowls, 7@8o por 1b., live welght; emull spring chickens, not wanted. BUTTER--Packing stock, 8@10c: small 1ots of ohielce stock to retail trade, 12 14c. @ Cotton Market, NEW York, June K- Futures sules. 15440 bales: June, $7.57@75 7.2 Auzust §7.6017.70; October, 7 0@ December, $8.05 ¥ Louis. Mo.. June 8 —Firm; middling, 7 Sules, notie: recelpts, #) bales; shi ments, 1,100; stock, 81,100 bitles. Hipe: s—Callfornin eabbage, home grown southern uda_ bOX: cans, #1,852" ndo western nativo potatos: 2,503.00 . 96 per 1b. 4230 per 1b.; oucumbers, 230 per lettuco, 5@ 3,50 closed wea i Jul Liverpool Markets. LIvERPOOT, June 8- WireAT—Firn red westorn spring and No. % red Winter. s 1d@ s 1140, ; s mixed westorn, 5 2d. frm: western, $is 0d. Sp—Anierlonn flncat white, 5ls 6 Americun finest colored, 405 94, « Market, June_ 8, =OptioHs closed burely steady: includi 1o0; Aucust. & tember. $12.1071215; Octobor, 81 10: spot Rio, qulet, eusy 1 i % Grain Market, PHILADELPIIA, P, June 8—\WHEAT—Falr inquiry; No. 2 red, June, 275 @, oun—Improvemont at opening tost; No. @ mixed, June snd July, 5514@35% OATsHigner: No. ? w NEW Yok, opencd er and Sale Philadel| Trader: OnteAao, T, June 8 —Counselman & Day to Cockreli Bros.: Wheat opencd e higher on rainy weather. botter cables and the certain predicament of a lacal short specu- lator. Prices broke 14¢ quickly on heavy sell- fog by New York on tho London, Ofental bunk faflure, and recovered 13c on the lead- ing local short attewpting to buy. At the ad- vance thero was hewvy selling by brokers thought to be wscting for Armour and Kent. and the leading short line was considered reduced to munageable propor- tions, The eunst bought back considerable wheal on strong second Euglish and French cables without causing much flurry, and tho markot broke and closed 2 below the opening figures under resellinz by New York on re- ports of fulures in China and India, caused by the Orfentnl suspension. We think wheat will find substantinl buyers azain at Sic. Corn anc oats opened weal with short iimes ~ pretty well eliminated and longs inclined to realize on firm spots on aceount of ensed recelpts and the bearish attitude of shippers. The decline in wheit broke the market in spite of many privato crop messuges. These grains, however, have many friends who will buy with freedom and hold With tenacity unless crop prospects improve soon. Provisions resumed thelr downward course slowly on country holders gradually unlondinz long products” Packers t the only shorts now, and as they ve hogs 1o cure for thoy ura reluct- yors of products except on breaks, Cnicago, 11k, Juncs.—F. G. Logun & Co., to Doncan, Holllizer & Co.: * Another active day ‘n wheat. July opencd at §7%o, sold us 1us s from 8540 10 830, and closed at SH%0. ssip hus 1t that Pardridzo has been n heavy buyer. The government report due on Fridiy is expected to snow considerablo im- provement in the condition of the winter wheat crop. If it does not, we may see o fur- ther advance. Cubles from Envland are rather disappointing. The early advance of this morning was lest at the close. The French cabies are stronz, weather hot, wheat crop suffering for want of rain. he weather In thenear future is the ereat factor on values. With present conditions we feel friendly to wheat, and believe purchusers on weak mar- Kots whil mike money. There h envy renlizinz on corn today. July opened at 51, closed ut 40%c. The weather is more sottled and planting prozressing tavorably. T crop cunnot be anything but lute, think the acrenge will be greatly reduced. breuks it will pay to buy. The fluctuations in oats wero in synipathy with corn. The provi- sion market was quict until near the close, when there was considerable llquidation. The buying wus by local operators, STOCKS AND BONDS, There Was no Cha g¢ In the General Char- neter Toduy. New Yonk, June 8-The stock market skowed no change n general character today. There was o resumption of the outward move- ment of gold but the amount was not suffi- clent to have any influence upon the course of prices, especially fn view of the unusually strong position of the banks. The crop pr pects were discussed and tho ' reports are taking on a more favorable turn, though the bears still regurd the granzers as the most vulnerable points in the market. Today, however, both §t. Puul and Burlington were remarkable during most of the session for the stubbornness of thelr resistance to pressure and the waterial losses were gencrally out- side of that group of stocks. The claim of the Dbears, however, that prices cannot go up with- out leadership on the part of the bulls w fally excmplified fn_the stagnation in prices seen when the selling pressure was lifted anad the coverinz demunds satistied with the utter neglect of the whole 1fst. 1t s evident nlso that the coming presiden- tiul cunvaign I8 beginning to have its usual influence to restrict speculutive operations. Late in the duy. however, there was & _sharp upward spurt In North American und North- crn Pucific preferred which was basedd on buy- ing by the insiders and a rumor that the Vanderblits have purchus- ers of North Amorican and were about con- cluding a trafic azrcement by which freight would bo diverted from the Unfon Puellic, But the rumor lucked confirmation und boih Northern Pacific preforred und North Ameri- can rose wbout 1 per cent each, and the ent o list followed with alacrity. otwithstnading the unnouucenient of u heavy banking fuilure in Londou the rxaricet closed nctive and firm rally at silzht gains for tho The trading reachea 240,085 listed und 2 upl sted. The following ure the cioslng auotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ox- Leen Atehison T ms EXDroRs. ... N. Y. Central 1 N Y., C, & 5L L |, do preferrea. .l |*0hlo & Minaissippi. do preferred. ... Ontarls & Westorn Oregon Tmprovem't, Orogon Nay ; Oregon Trans....... Pacitic Mall.... 1] Peorin, Dec. ¥ ... *Pittabury A Pullman Alton UM do preferred Amerlean Expre B0 R &N Canada Pacific’ . Canada Southeri.... ral Pacitic. & Oblo... 4o 15t preferred. a0 20 preferred Dolaware & Hud; Do L & West. DA G prd. Kast Tenneaseo do Int preferred., d preterred. .. do proforred .| Min. & Man .. ul & Omaha. .. do preferred .. X 1 & Tron. Kunsas & Lake Erlo & West preferced, Lako 8horo. ... Louisville & Nah!® Loulsville & N.A. . emphis & Char. n Contral | EOAW proferred. ! Minn: & St o profe Missouri |Colorado | Home: ntar 4 Quickstiver.. 4o preferred. | |Butro Hulwer. Wikeon in Central Great Northern pfa. ChICAgO Gas. ... Lead Trust. Nasbvlile Chat N Sugar Trust 3. Contral a0 preferred. Northwestern *old Tho totul sales of stocks wore 258,267 shares. tncluding: Atehison, 4,010; Delaware, Lacsa- wanoa & Wostorn. ocig; Erie, 1L Louisville Nashville, 14,68, Missourl Pucific, 82005 North Awericas, 10,4; Keadlog, 2,103 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE St Paul and Omaha, 10; Western Unlon, 4,853, New Vork Money Market. Nrw YORK. June 8.—~MoxEY 0N CALL—Fasy At 1@1% per cent: lust loan 1'4 per cent; closed offered ut 114 per cent, PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER —25@5 per cont. ERLING EXCHANGE - Qulet, but fir. at M7 Tor sixty-day bIIIS And B8 tor de- mand. Bho olostne quotations onbonds: UE + 1163 *Mutual Union 6s. . DU NI Gl Cort 100 | *NOTth. Pacific 18is. 1184 105 | North. Pacific 2nds. 112 Northwestern Con. 187 Northwest'n deb ds. . Oregon & Trans. ¢ SUL. & LM SUL &8, F.Gon. 3 . & Pac. 1sts. Tets Loulsiana stp *Tenn. new set. *Tenn. new sot. b... Tenn. now sot. ... Cannda So. 2nds..... 119 *Den. & R. G. Ists ki) Don. & 1. G. 4s... Rtets i Krio Indn........... Union Pacific Tsts.. 1039 MK & v 105% MUK & London Financial Review, Copyrighted 1592 by Jams: Gorton Benneth) LoNDON, June & —[New York Herald Cablo— Epecial to Tue BeE-Today bus been nd- versely Influenced by rumors of the difficul- tles of an important eastern financial institu- tion which has exercisea a very aecided clieck on new business. Consols have given way from 1-16 to !4 per cent. Indinn rupee paper advanced % per cent owing to a rise in the price ot sliver. Forelgn government eocuri- tles close somewhat heavy. The feature is the fall 2 per ‘cent in Portu- gucso on the - rejection by the gov- ernment of the bondhoiders” proposition. A decline nlso occurred in Spanish, Ltallan, Beyotian, Brazilinn ntinc fwsues. In spite of tho very fuv affio statements, home raliwnys have I dull all day. Tn the majority of cases a decline of 1 to % dpcl‘ oent is e Hshed. - Brighton ae- forred I8 the exc Which 18 % er cent higher. Ani railways have een more or loss flat all day on continued realizations by wealened ho'd- ers Erie preferences have: fallen § po rcent. Atchison income I and nesriy il others % to %. New York bought nll shures thrown on the murket here. Cinadian lines have bec very little dealt in and closed dull in sympathy with Americun. Prices ure not uitered to any abpree able extont. There hus scarcoly been any demaud mude. Short (oans hive been obtuined nt i 10 1% percent. The disount market has been eauilly quiet. Two wnd three months bilis were auoted at !4 to 4 per cent. Boston Stock Market. Mass., Tune 8—The following % prices on stosks on the Bos- market today: B [Atantie 203 | Tloston & A 1381 Calume | Eranklin U1 Kearauo BOSTON, Boston & Albany tou & Maln CB.&Q 130 Fitehburg ik, it ¥iint & Pore M. i Mass. Cen...... nta Ko Coppo narack ... 4 Land Co. ... eko Land ( Snd Lind elephiv Wis. Con. com « |Lamson Store Allouez M. C. (i San Franclse ning Quotations, HAN FRANcIsco, Cal, June 8.—The oficial closing quotations for mining stocks today were as follows: Alta Beicher | Hest & Doicher .}, o RBodle Consoliduted Chollar. Con. Call & Va Crown Poipt Eurcka Con... Gould & Curiy Hale & Noreros U |Mexican.... Mono.. Navajo. Ophir Potosi. I 5 5 i a9 % New York Mining Quotations. New Yonr. June &—The following are the closing mining stock quotation T Holcho . Cal. & Va.. Dendwood Eurekn Con Gould & Cu Hale & N Homi i forra Novida.: Standard I8 inancial Notes. 25 FAN8AS Ciy, Mo., Juno 8. —~Clearings, #1060 New YORrk, June 8.~Clearings. $100.420,03; balunces, #5,241,525; BarTiMoRE, Md 780: balances, £202,507, PHILADELPRIA, Pa., June 8.—Olourings, 812,- T17,005; balunces, 82,2370, Money 214 per Cn1cAGo, 11l Juno 8—Monoy ons 314@5% per cont; bank clearings, $10,312,405. LoxDON, June &—Amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Eugland on balances today was £280,000. CINCINNATI, (NATI, O.. June 8.—Money. 8@5 por cont. New York exohange, 25¢ premium. Clearings, $2,328,250. New YOnk, June 8.—Gold to the amount of 200,000 was' taken today for shipment to Europe by toniorfow's sténmers. St. Louis, Mo.. June &—OClenrinus, $4,143,372; balances, $011,0%. Moncy, quiet, 4@ per conts New York oxcliange, 75¢ premiu, BosTON, Mass., June 8.—Clearings, $17,142 balunces, #1.146,54! Mouey, 2 per cen change on New York, 10@12%e discount, WASHINGTON, D.C., June8—Tho offerings otsilver tothe troasury department todwy aggrezated 822,000 ounces, The amount pur- chased was 715,000 ounces at prices fiom $0.9150 Lo §0.070, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattlo and Hogs Both Active and Several Points Hig —Recoipts are running some- what lighter than lust week, the three duys' supply boing 5,00) cattle, 10,725 hoas and 457 sheep against 6,803 cuttle, 5241 ho:s and 1,355 the first half of lust w The general cattio market wa rathor steadier thun for the pr days. Continued moierate more favorablo tone to easte the situation _ lttle to tho seill Inter quotabie advance in pri but good stock of wil kinds moved more freely at firm prices, Oceusional sules of hundy fat steers were b 5¢to 10c advance while half fat or rough hoavy cattle were hard tosell ut Tuesday's prics. Falr to £ood 1,200 to 1,400-1b. steors sold from 475 to 8415, Talr to thoice 10) to 1,200-1b. steers s from $450 to #4.15. It was, takon ull togother, n fairly satisfactory mar- kot and evorything decent found u purchuser before the close. The market for cows and mixed stock showed no particulur change, prices being protty much in Tuesday's notohes. Extreme sales 0f cows an 1 hoifors woro ut from 3L75 1o #3.45, the bulk of the fuir to Elllh’l!l\l".‘(\.‘l”lli from £205 10 #4.00. Bulls, 0xen and stags sold 3¢ from 8230 10 EL16 and bl o5 at from 87 to 0. Tho stocker and feeder trade was practically dead. Tnere 5 no outslde domand 1o speak ot and supplies of both fresh and stalo cattle aro deeldedly 1 ted. Only w fow scattering sales were made and those wore at a deoling of i0c Lo 20 from last weok’s pricos. Iepre- sentative suics: DRESSED DEEF. No. Av. Pr. 17..1001 83 75 40011 10..1118 7..1008 7..1121 113 1162 OMAHA, Jun, Thero was 1o No. Av. 1.. 850 83 1., 770 311028 2.7 840 .. 028 141115 0..1045 5.. 850 227, 031 11430 2,162 110 g 1285 No. A 10 2. 20.120) 22771106 (1116 1220 ‘1148 2., 810 3 50 14,1115 BHIPPING AND EXPORT BEEVES, 1., 016 885 17,1211 1224 3 8 1. 1580 $9) 1001192 18..1084 1+ 010 B..1100 TS gss 1.. 990 6. 750 810 2. 07 18.. 762 [ 2.11055 11166 2.0 800 ..1250 1100 ‘1810 L s SEEELESES wew 7,888 1% 1. 42 6. 818 21 1.0 540 CALVES. 1. 840 1. 190 450 BULLS, 1.1780 265 101760 275 @ e 2..1540 11040 1:1600 BTAGE. 1..1810 2..1875 OxE! STOCKENS AND FEEDI .. 000 225 L. 68 800 L. 25 17.. 981 . E 25 W W00 ] 500 Hoas—Itecelpts were a alsappolntment to dealers, falling abouv 5,000 short of last Wednesduy and also nbout that much short of tho estimutes. 1ecoipts for threo duys ary about 18,0 short of the sume throe days luvt week, the guality ot uoticeably diffrent, Advices trom other markets were favorable and with freo buyiog by local dealers and outsiders the early trade was brisk at a 56 to 1oc advance. The markot rather improved under the active competition und the gen: eral markot was fully a dime better than yesterday. Fairto good hozs of all welghts B0id larzely ut from $.00 to 8465 With u Tow nlce heavy and butcher welght 10uds ut 84,074 nd 8170 and quite a few of the common, light and mixed loads ut from 860 to $4.57%. Tho eus were cloared varly, the bulk of whe hog ;] 30 410 ] ¥ - 8y THURSDAY sellIng at from 84 60 tg 8165 against from #.30 to 8155 Tuesduy. Fhe KENCPaI Ovaraze of prices paid was $LETE agninst 81501 Tuesday and 8055 last Weinesdny. Representative sules: WA Av. 70 JUNE 8h. 27 A REET 8328288228 38352353372~ 22 200 20 80 160 20 40 20 L 20 w0 20 0 80 40 0 100 16) 160 12) il 40 200 200 40 W0 8) 280 i2) 160 16) 12) 120 80 80 00 222328 ALl e R A e e LA A e bt s bhbbibbtbbbbbstsnbtssssnsnsel S22 PIGS AND ROU( 200 6) i 50 2, 400 SHEEP—Only o but iy load of sheep was recelved, was Dilled direct to w_local packer and not offered on the mur %o in the situation. demand good, m ev firm. Quoty tions ure: Fair to good natives, §.000 600; fair to good westorns, #.30@8.00: com- and stock sheep. $L0071 2; good to 0 40 to V-1D. Inmbs, $.00656. 50, Recelpts ar tion of Stock, Officl P nd disposition of stock as show y the books of the ion Stock Yards company for the twonty-four Lours ending at 5.0'clock p. ., Juno &, 18 R Cars. | Head |Cars. ol Omaha Packing compan: The G. H, Hammond C Swift & Co . v The Cudahy Packing Co Kingan & Son. Chicago Live Stock 1 CticAGo, 111, June 8,—[Spectal Telegram to HE BEE.[—Tlicre wasa better tone to the tle murket toduy. The demand from the different “sources’ showed improvement und with recelpts of only 14,000 bead, the trend of Ihe murket was slightly in tne afrection of an advance, though nowe resulted. All grades except Common grassy stuff wero in deand jat steady prices, The Iatter are Ueginming o arrive in con- stderable numbers, and, as s usually the case, ure Uelng more or icss severely discriminated against. Fat cows und heifers, good to eliblce Tight ‘and middie light steers, averuges of trom %00 10 130 Ibs, sold to the Lest advantuge, thouzh the heayier welghts wero, less weuk than for a number of days past. Quotations range from EL to $1.7) for loan_old cows and thin Texuns to from $,50 0 #.75 plugs in steors, Most of today botter thun at #45 and sules Jelow 2,50 were algo few. The general market olosed firm, The hog market made a further gain of 5o today, tho Hmit agaln beinz reached. There were not muny sales ut that figure and it is thouzht that many could have been obtained for ‘anything at dlie ‘close of the any's work, but_tiiére Were muny sules at [rom 8107 to 8107, and the bulk of the business was transacted ~at better than 8180, Tho incréhsed strength was u result of the dropping off in tho arrivals from the re- cent uverugo Doth us regards quantity und quality. Atound the opening some hozs changed hands at prices that looked 10c higher than Tuesday, but the apprrent gain was not more thun o¢, ‘scarcely that much on the late sales. Closing quotations were 865 to 8071 for medium aud heavy weights and $.00 1o 81,9 for light. Culls and ligny pigs went at from 27510 £4.50. Truding in sheep was at about T uesday's prices. The lighter recelpts served to impart u somewhat steadier fecling, but there was no uppreciution in values. Good t choice sheep were quoted at from .00 to §0.25, and poor to fairqualities from $50) 10 8 Lumbs were unsettled and weuk nt fro Of late supplies of spring lamps far too libur Receipts w sheop, W00, O Receipts, 16,000; shipments, 5,000; prime native steers steady: Tex other grades lower; best sicors, 8h. othors, $.50@4.15; Texans, £5.00 SHEEP— . 2.500; mutton sheep stexdy; lambs and other grades lower. Hoas—Recelnts, 26,000; market acuve and 5@ pucsers, $1.70@AE: prime hoi 5.00; lght, $1.65@4.85. welghts, #4.87 St. Louis Live Stock Marke! 8. Louts, Mo, June 8.—CArrLE—Recelpts, 2,620; shipments, 1,466; market steady at yes- terday's dechne; fair to xood nutive stéers, 85,4004 10 Texus and Indlan steers, 82,000 8,0005 ¢ higher; falr to b henv: d or 10 good, $4.10@4.63; light, @A.65, EP—Recelpts,520; shipient steady; fair to good 5.10. 50001 70 irtoprime, 4,177; warket native muttons, §.5.@ Knnsas Uity Live Stock Market, KANsAS Orry, Mo, June B.—CATTLE—Re celpts, 2.200; shipments, 1.5)0; markt stoady dressod beet and shipping steers, 814 @i, Toxans and Indluns. :.00: cows, 8215056 stockersand fecders, 827502 Hoas—Keceipts, 4,500; ship ket uctive and 104515 higher; @4:80; bulk, #4.654.75, SiEEr—Recolpts, H00 ket unchanged ients, 1,500; mar- all grades, .55 shlpments, 1,800; mar- muttons, #.00, Lincoln Live Stock, Lixcory, Neb, June 8—[Speclal to Tue BEE |—Recelpts of ogs at West Lincoln today were light and not up to the demand. Prices ruled higher, the range being from $460 to 84.5744, one load selling at #4.00. —— Disease never successfully attacks tem with pure blood. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood uud enriches whe old. e Secured the Highest Penson Rate, Wasimixaros, D, C., June 8.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee. |—Tue Bee Bureau of Claims today received notico from the com- missioner of pensions of the allowance of the pension of Elisha C, Dawson of Oakland, Cal., at vhe rate per month from No- yombor 10, 1891 o & pension to Jacob Wilder, St. Jose jospital, Omaba, at the rate of $12 per mouth from KFebruary 20,1590, The Bureau represented the claimants in each case and ootained the highest rate under the laws possible. To Clepnse the System Effectually yot gently, when costive or bilious or wheén the blood is impure or slug- gish, Lo permaueutly cure habituul constipa- tion, to awaken the kldneys *sud liver to a healthy activity, ut irritating or weak- euing thom, to’ ANADIL headsohos. o 1ds or fovers, use Syrup of Fi gs. ORDINANCE NO. 8080, An ordinance chwhglng the curb lines on Charles street from 24th to H6th streets, in the city of Omuha, and ropealing 5o much of all ordinances in confllct herewith, Bolt orduined by the city eouncil of the city of Omaha; Section 1. That the curb llnes of Charles street froum 24th to 8oth streets, I the eity of Omaha, are horeby ehanzed to & uniform idis- tance of 14 feet on each slde of the center line of sald stroet. Nootion 2. Phat so much of all ordinances in confiiot with the provisions of this ordinance be und the sume ure lreby ropoaled ¢ Section ordinance shall take effo and be im force from und after its pussage. Pussed Muy slst, 1602 . JOHN GROY Olty Clork. E P, DAVIa. resident Olty Councll. It o7 BEMIS, Nuyor, 9 1892—~TWELVE PAGES The coming 1wo- man can be healthy. She will bo, if she's wisoly eared for. As sho enters woman- hood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion builds up and strongthens the systom and rogu- Iates and pro- motes the func- tions. Tt's a sup- porting tonic, and a quicting, strengthening norvine. It cor- rects and_cures all those delicate derange- ments and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. In cvery case for which it's recommended, the “ Favorite Proscription " is guavanteed to give satisfaction. If there's no help, there's no pay. It does all that's claimed for it, or the money is refunded. Tt's a risky way to sell it—but it isn't your risk. Tho manufacturers take all the risk by sell- ing them on tricl! It's an insult to your infelligence for any dealer to attompt to sub- stituto other medicines for theso, by recom mending them to be “ justas food, that ho may make a larger profit ORDINANCE NO. 8090 An ordiuance ordering the Improving ot the alley 1u bloek No. 1§ city. in strget lmprove- menit district No. 416, and i @ving thirty anys ty the property owners in said district In which to deterinine and designate th desired to be used for safd improv- Bo Itordained by the city council of the ity of Umah Scetion 1. That strcot improvement dis- triet No. 440 In the city of Omaha be and the same is hereby ordered fmprovel, said im- PEOYOMEnt to consist of paving. Soctfon 2. That thirty duvs next, after the passage and approval of this ordinunes be and Ne swwe 18 horoby allowed 1o the owners of all lots und real estate in sald stroot im provement distriet, to determine aad desig- nate the material desired to Le used for the Tmproyin: of the samo, ani notify the oity council thereof, It having been and being hereby determined by the mayor and clty councll of said vity, for reasons which appent rieht and proper,that all the renl estate in said street improvement district, shall bo charged and uskcssed with the o8t of Tmproving there- in. to he thereafter determinod and establish- ed nccording to the Dencfits to the property in sild street fmprovment district, and the Bourd of Public Works s hereby di- rected to give notice to the owners of lands and lots, subject to local assessment, for the cost of sl [wprovements, to determine. and designate the muterinl to bo used for such proving, by publication fn the official paper of tho ity for threo consccutive duys. ot least fifteen duys prior to the lapse of said thirty day, Soction i effe: sz Pussed May dlst, 1802 JOIIN GROVES, Oity Olerk. B DAVIS, residont City Councll. Approved June 2nd, 189 GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTIO CONSTRUCTION. Counetl Chamber, Omuha, Neb., May 12, 1802, Be It resolved by the city council of the city of Omuha, the muyor concurring: That wooden sidowalks be constructed in the city of Omahp as designated below, within five dayg uttor the pubilcation of this resolu- tion, or the personal service thereof, as by or- dinance is authorized and required; such sidewalks to be Iald 1o the present grade on the strocts specified heroin, und tobe con- structed of pine plank of ‘such width and thickness and be lald upon joists of such dlmensionsand in such manner as I8 pre- seribed by the specilications on_ file fn tho office of the Board of Public Works and under its supervision, towit: East side of 20tn street, lots 1, 2 3, 4, block 1, Boggs & Hill's 2d additi feot wide. And bo it further resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and hereby is authorized and dirceted to eause n copy” of this resolu- tionto be published in the official paper of the city for one week. or bo served on the owners of said lots and unless such owners shall within five days after the publication or service of such copy construct 8 dewalks us herein required, that the Board of Public Works cause the'same to be done. the cost of constructing sidewalks respectively to ve asscssed against'the real ostate, lot or Dart of lot In front of and abutting such sidewalks. Passed May 12, 1802, L E . DAVIS, President of the Cot JOHN GROVE! Gl Gler GEO, P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of lots, purts of lots and real estate describod In tho above resolution: You and_each of you ure hercby notified to construct wooden sidewalks usrequired by o resolution of the city councli and mayor of of the city of Omaha, of Which the above 1s a copy. P W. BIRKHAUSE atrman Board of Public Works. Neb., June 4, 1 J4d 7t ORDINANCE NO. 3083. An ordinance declaring the necossit ing the alle \at this ordinance shall take and be in force from wnd after is pas- Attest: Approved: Oma! of grad- in block 10 in Kountze's Fourth Supplemental nddition from Iickory stroet to Conter street; nl: biock 1, Kountze's Fourth addition alloy north of Dorcas strect, ppointing three disinterested apprafsers 1o assess and deternmine the damages, I any. Lo the pro- erty owners, whicli mag bo caused Dy such grading, Be it ord:iined by the city council of the clty of Omuha: Soction, 1. That it is proper and necessiry and 1t is hereby deciared proper and necessary to grade to its present estublished grade the alley in block 10 Kountze's Fourth Supple [ mental addition from Hickory street to Center streot. und also to grade to its established grado the alley In block 1 Kountze's 4th addi- tlon from Center street 1o alley north of Dor- ca street, the sald alleys being between 10th street and 11th streat,in tho city of Omuha,and oy reason of their low condition and w. - cumulating thereon being s nulsince, ctlon2. That tho mayor, With the approv- alof the city council, appolnt three disinter- ested apprafsers (o appralse, assess and doter- pine, the dumago to proporty owners which ay be caused by such griding, taking Into isideration in making such appraisement, al benofits. It wny, 10 such proporty on of such graaing. Section i, t this ordinance shall take effeot and be in force from and after its puss- age. Passed May 2ith, 1802, JOHN GROVES, City Clerk. GEO. P. BEMIS, Muyor. ~ SOUTH OMAHA. _ Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle, hog und sheep mavket in the west ~ OOMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, Wood Brothers, Bouth Omaba—Telephone 1157 - Chicago. 3D, DADISMAN. W. . WOOD. }M-nwm Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. —THE— Campbell Commission Co, Ohlcago, EnstSt. Louls, Kunsas City, Onlaha, sloux City, Fort Worth AOrill, W.¥. Denny. il Chioago. ' 1ok Salesman. Catte Saioiman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commtuston: Room 7 Exchaugs Uld's, it South Omahs. A. D, Boyer &Com pany, 68 and 5 Exchunge Bullding,South Omala. Correspondence solicited and promptly nswerad. ‘Special attention Lo orders for sLockers & feeders. Eatablisied, 1885 - - - Incorporatad, 182 Capital fully patd, $20,00) Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and reliable markot Teports. outh Ty “Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stack Com Room 61 Exchange Bullding Telephone 1701 sslon. South Omaha M. H. Hogarty & Oo., Koom 8l Exosnge Bullding. South Omahy, - Rooms 60 and 61, Ex- chunze Bullding. SouthOmaha, - Neb Nob ~ BOUTH OMAHA BANKS. on Stock Yard National —BANK k st the yards. Cepital and sur- Siiactlony growing out of ‘the v “houid be- et difect o this bank i ot tBeir hoe Lank stock businos wherever locatey. " D. M, STEELE 8, 00. OMAHA Manafucturors’ and Jo i AROHITEOTS AND BUILDERS J. H. BLENN. Contractors and sni Diliding, prastaring. pamn ote ntractors for all kinds of will rocelvo €opy of Glenn's architects and bull ders direeto free, by sending their name, thon to the publisher. J.H. ¢ AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & 0O, ING COMPANY, Flags, hammocks. oiland | i, o rubbor clothing. ~ Send [ flags, banners, ote, & 10r cav'gue. 1118 Farnam | for catalogue,70s 8. 16 Tents, ™ BAGS AND TWINES <Iness and loc enn, 113 8. 1th &t b " GRAIN. 8. AMO WHORTER, roctory < fl 4 B4 of Trade. Brokes o, wiesto K. ¥ and St Louls. oto. Private Chicage —_—ee— H " HARDWARE. _— 4 RECTOR & WILHELM 00, Corner 10th and Jnckson | mech Streots. BEMIS OMAKA BAG €O BiSHOP & £0. Importors nnd mefs. four et e g0 sucks, burlaph twine. N Stanl rono, liemp, ton twin BICYCLES. | cot- Tarred cord- H. 0. TODD, Buccer M. 0. DAXON, cnson. Mk CIRAT, pap Bloycles sold on menthly | pucking boxes “All uov ‘monts. 120 N. 1sth-at | thes i box iine. Sk honet 1110 Douglas St. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORBE-OOE SHOE 02, 110) Howard Btreat. 1y ooraer 11th and Dougias street: niaking close prices Lo oaih by ng & olass Of €004y whioh s very ble with morchants. STEVEN CREEDON. Manufacturer's agen AIng (0 shoes. men’s.wou est fuctory prices and dlsc 1404 Farnam Street. Room 1 IRKINDALL, JONES & €0, Wholesalo Mfrs. Agonts Boston Rubber 8hoeCo, 1102, 1104, 1103 Harne " BREWERS. 108, SCHLITZ BREw- ING C0, Omoe, 8, 9th and Loaven Worth Bis., Omah Marhover. Agt. Latost style AMERICAN HAND SEN ED SHOE €O, Noots, sho felt goods, Harney st. 1508, (RN CONFECTION GELE & DINHING Mfrg Comfectionors and Jobbers of forelgn and domostio fruits, 1110 Howard st. SRY. W.R.DRUMMOND &C0. Carriago butlders. Hose And patrol wagons & spectalty. 18th, opp. Court House. " CLOTHIN BLUTCKY & GONEA, BILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs _and wholesal p p press. 111§ Harney. stroot. COAL, COKE, CORNICE. rto . Wil Leun supply yon with overy- *n's and child's at low- rubbers 151 P e CHAS. R. LEE, Mardwood lumi 004 earpets and parquet flooring, th and Douglas \ LOBECK & LINN, Dealors’ hardware and ntes' tools, 104 Douglas Street. A.C. RAYMER, \dore Hardware ang Contractors” Supplie s 524 South iGih street LLMHIQR JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Imported. Amerlos: 1an1 conant, M| hrdratilc oot Quiney white e, l ILER & 03, Liquor morohants, 11 Harnoy-st. Mfrs Ko vy tors. nedy's East Irdis Bit- i FRICX & HERBERT, 12| Wholesale llauor denters 1001 Farnam-at. P MILLINERY J. 0BERFELDER & 00, Importers and jobborsof millinery. notlons. Matl ordors prompt. 2812 & 1thest. — MUSICAL A, HOSPE, JR., Pianos organs, materials, oto. Doug In: 1o PAPER, 'CARPENTER PAPER CO Carry & full stock of printing, wrapping and ing paper, oard pa- per oto. artits THE MEINBERG CO, 102N, 10th St 5 | muicand musioal ins struments of all Kinds ] OILS. STANDARD OIL €O, Rofined and lubricating olls, axlo grease, ete. —_— OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, Mfrs of "K & 8" pants shirts and overalls,ote. GIEIS 8. Tthost. clothiora. 1109 Larney ROBINSNN &8TOKES 00 skin” ovey shirts, ooa Ounbi. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 1575, OMANA COAL, COKE & LIME G0., Hard and soft coal. 8 B, -| metaiic skyitghis, GRSy 1110, 1212 Douge- Mfrs. galvanized CONTRACTORS. EAGLECORN CE WORKS tron cornice, window caps, eto. WHITNEY & 00, 819 5. 19t J. A, RYDER & CO. Butter,eggs,cheese,poul. try. hides and game. 1315 Howard streot. 3. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of aintiog et~ will receive n nd builders directory 1 loca- 15th bulldiog. piastering. copy of Glenn's arehitects free, by sending thelr n; tlon, to the publisher. me, bust J: I Glenn, 113 8. Butter, eggs and poultry Beofer to Com'l Nat. Bank BRANCH & 00, Produce, kinds, I5theat, frui of o oste LY JAS. A, OLARK & OV, - | Buttor, ehooss, ezin poultry and game. 817 South 13th Btroes 1.8, HUSE & 0, Our speciities: Battar, ozgs nud poultry, 101 Howard stroot. KILPATRICK - KOCH DRY 000DS 0! Dry goods.notions, gent’ furnlshing gooas. Col 1ith snd Howard-st. M.E BMITH & CO,, Dry goods, nottons, fur- nishing govds. Corner 1ith and Howard-s! FURNITURE W. E. RIDDELL (Established 1535.) Wholsale butter & exgs Buys and sells cash, 413 8. 11thst, STOVE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING CO. Upholstered furniture) w1500 Nicholas 8 Wholesale only. NITURE CO., Graco stroets, GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- and Thirteenth for RIDDELL & GO, Butter, ogEs, vegeiubies, fruits,pouls try und gamo, cheoss, REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Stove repalrs aud water attachments for any Kind of stove made. 1207 Douglus. BLAKE, BRUGE & 0., 1201-1205 Jones Omans, CGumnha stroet, [ 10th and Harney streota, mouldings. 1 fice, 12th and za7d Sts. —— WOODEN *CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber, Omahu, Neb., April 12, 1802, city council of the Bo 1t resolved by ¢ity of Omaha, the mayor concurring: Thut wooden stdewnliis bo constricted the ordinunce is uuthorized and required; sldewalks to be lald to the vresent grade the streets spacified hereln and to te con structed of pine plank of such width and upon jolsts of _such anner as is pres thi di kness and be luid ensions and In such seribed by the speclfications on filo in th office of the Bonrd of Public Works und unde its suporvision. 1o wit: North side of Califorma street, tax lot, block 24, section 16-15-13, 0 feet wide. { California streot, tax lot, block 0 foet wide. West side of Thirty-tnird strect, lots 1 to 2 inclusive. block 12, Omaba View, 4 fect wide. d be [t further resolved: at the Bourd of Public Works be and hereby s nuthorized and directed toeause a copy of this resolution to bo published o th ofticlul pape served on th such owners shull within five diys after th publication or service of such coby construct sald sidewslks as hercin od that thi Boird of Publle Works cause the sume to b done, the cost of constructing suld sidewilk respeetively to oestate, lot or part of lot in front of und abut ting such sidewalks. Passed April 12, 180 requ i, P. DAVIS, President of the Council, JOHN GROVES, City Olerk. Approved: GEO. P. BEMIS, NOTICE 1'C CONSTRUCT & To th renl estate described in the above resolu tion: Attest; You and each of you aro herevy notificd to odon sldowalks as required bY 8 1 NopIOE TO CONSTRUOT BIDEWALKS, is 8 coustruct w ution of the eity council ’llll ‘muyur o f Omaha, of wheh the above ity of Omuha, O, Wg %, KA TSER, Chairman lionrd of Public Works Omaha, Neb, June 4, 182 AT copy. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. 0 tho owners of lots and pi roul estate, In block 10, Kouatze 4th supple mentury addition, snd Iu block 1, it wddition, You are hereby notified slgned, three disinterest city of Owmahia, have been thé wmayor, with the that the under. approval the owners respectively of the property uf ted by kradine atloy in block 10, plementary wdditicn, und 1, Kountze 4th additl essury by ordin approved May 23, 1502 Vou are turther noufied, ¢ cepted suld uppolntment, und duly qualified W8 roquired by Law, wo wills on the 1ath duy o June, A. Dy 1802wt the ‘he i the forenoon, at the offic room 842, New York Life Corporutive Hmits of said clvy, meey for thio DUTPONE of considering und miking the axsess ment of daun 10 the owners rospoctively of suid properiy, affected by suld grading, tak inz 10to conslderation speciul benefits. if any OYou ure notiied to b and p'ace aforesald and wake wny ovject o oratiieic gald i of dutng ou hisy consIder prope i s P MecubECH, JAMER STOCKDALE. Wl GATES. Qumaba, Juue 6, 1502, Jidie alloy deciared 1 having ac v of in the city of Omaha as designated below within five days a’ter the publication of this resolu- tion or tho personal service thercof, us by such on of the city for one week or be ownors of sald lots. und unless be assessed ngainst tho real owners of tho jots, parts of lots und s of lots and Kountzo trecholders of the duly appointed by of the city councll of sald city, 1o nssess the damuge to Kountze in need0ks, pussea May 24, 1807 | clock n | of T. B. MeCulloch, buliding, within thé present at the tiue 1 6 concerning 8aid assossuient IDEWALK RESOLUTION | PERMANI Council Chamber, O Be it resolved by the n the city of Omn. resolution or the pers: by ordina sidowalks as established on the 2 | hes fications on file in th Publle Works, and un: ° | " East side of hih nent grade. st sido of m Place #0th 0 foet . 2) feot wide, pert g | ont wstside of Hth str 0th 53 Eustsido of 9 ' erve, 6 Haurtman's v grade. % ' And bo it further reso $ | - That the Board ot hereby. autl copy of this resolution ofcial puper of the ci o o 3 Joss such owners shall poctively (0 e Jot or purt of lot | whutting such sidewil Paussod Muy 24, 180 i Attest: Ji Approved: To the owners of lots. estito deseribed in i You and each of you construct y ar § the ity of Om | ops Ohnir | NOTICE OF ASSE 2 AGES To the ownors of all and reul ostuto along - | Tinw of Denlse ure herevy notified three disiutereste Otuhis, havo be miayor, with th - | ofsuld oity, to Ownors respi by "grading Ohio sty 1se's addition to ssary by ord soproved Mu iy ppro 184 - | notified, th d it 1 20Lh da the ! oftige of 1. 11 MeCulio building, within the ¢ meot for L the ussessine o | city - | m 1 | owners respectively of watd | - | by spociil b prosent ut tho | ko uny objoc cerning suid ussess Ay consider Proper suld groding, tuk nuli (%, 11 wny. Quiaha, Juno 6 1602 M. A, DISBROW & 0O, Manufacturers of snsh doora bilnds and noh of- of Cinaha, the mayor ¢ That perpianent sidey and 1o be constructed of stone, ficial stone. brick or tiling uecording tospeei- k11, Hunscom Place, 6 feot Eust sido of Mason strect, 1ot i rized and directed served on the owners of GEO, i 1o | _Owmaha. Neba duno & 1 FOR s uddition e und duly qualitivd us roquired o and pli fony 10 OF Toyn, dolls, fancy koods. house fut nishing xoods. carriages. 1419 TION, ay [ the city mih ity council nourring lks be constructed ha us desienated below, within five days after the publication of this onal service thoreof, us o {3 authorized and required; such e lald to the permancnt grade paved strects specified Arti- office of the Board of der its supervision, to avenue, lots 15, 10, 17, 18, wide, perina- avenue, all of block 4, wide, pormanent grade. block 231, nanent grado. cot, lots & and 5, block 0. eity, 0 fect wide, pormanent grad 1 | | Eastside of 1ith streot, lots & and 5. 34, city, 6 feet wide, permane block 19, pormanent t grade reot. sections 27, 15, ot wide, Iyed: ublic Works be, and s 10’ cause a 1 10 bo published in the ty for one week, or bo 4 Jots, and that un- duys nfler sy con- yiivod, tht o tho same 1o % suld sldo- b ugwinst the fronv of and W ki, . DAVIS, csldent of th OHN GROV, i P. BEMIS Council, Clerk. ‘Mayor. purts of lots and real 1o above resolution: 1 wre hereby notifiel to rmament sidowilks as ation of the ity councl iR, A of Public Works Hai SSMENT OI' DAM- GRADING, lots and purts of lots Ohlo st from that (i frecholdors of duly nppols oval of the a8 Lho dun i vely of the propo-ty affect auelured My, 2 furiher appoint e T b, room s NCY. Life rporate Hinits of sald from cust nd stroet, $I81 pene 502 You copted sald ot purpose of considering Ut Of aemage to the Y. affeotod conslderation re notifled o be wforesald and statomonts con- of dumuzes us you ULLOC i BHRIVER, W Il GATES. ng o You - -

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