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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Anti-Option Eill Rumors Helped Prices Along Yesterlay IT WAS QUITE A BULL DAY ON 'CHANGE jer on Advices Wheat Opened Rather B of Favorable Weather and Easier Cal Then Taere Immedinte Change for the Better. Was nn Tt was a bull day on il rumors help- Cnreaco, T, July 18 ‘chanze toduy, ant-option b Ing prices 1l alonz the line. Shorts ®ood buyers, sendine prices up e for wh and corn and Zc for pork The wheat mariet openc | rather easier, on advices of favorabic weather in | ows er cablos, September starting fmmediate Mo off. There was almost an ch for the betten however, although It was not casy to dissover much in the news that was particuiurly bullish. About the only Item of this nature was the Indian shipments, which wera ony 481000 bu Tost week, The steady falling oft fn tho movement from Indin has rovived Interest in the story which was so free v clirealnted i few weess ngo that crop in that conntry this G100 Duless thon st year, 10 some confirniation of It Lhers wis Buyine by i few operators, Wriht, H & Nush und Wridhttaking the most whiie the oircr were lisht. Another st for the strens<th was the firnness in y. of which there appears to bew cons Fabie short intere<t, and there was good demunid for casli wheat, September Tt sold up with slizht chavies and at’ noon was wnout e to T8lae, and e The receipts Here were fifty ears under pre- vlons estimates, but in the fnspection were vlghty-cne cars of new wheat, forty three of wiiich were Noo2 ard and twenty #ix No. 2 red. Reeeipts it Minneapolis were f cars ind Duluth 127 ears, The visibio sup- by statement showed a decredase of 601,000 bu. or the week. which further stiffened the mo rket, September seliing freely fora time ut The ciosing cables were stronger i roported unfavorable weather in Enzland, with the prevailins firnness frizht- lorts, who started to cover, forcing r for Septeniber up t July closed cand September at 7 e, May corn ouencd weak and lowe of raln in the southwest and th gelling, which soon put September But after the first weakness the market turned strong and the scliers we SO0N CX= hausted. Then eame a bhunch of bad erop re- borts which, ineonncetion with the strenzth wnd provisions, caused astoady rally nd at noos us about 47e July sold AR 1o A0 7,e to the close and Septem- 4% ¢ W e l‘l\;*'l”\\.- The visible 171,900 bt Outs were falrly active In sympuathy with corn. September sold st from e to 3)ge; July sold from doiye to dle. the visibic supp'y (nereased 45,00) bu, on_report wis free down to supp) o | higher, largely Hog prolucis soid eariy at about Satur- day’s close, but puckers arid shorts soon he- gin buy nd there wis a sharp ady sprember pork going up from $11.55 to 2,12 O and ribs from & < Leing for Septen lay the sending and elosed at o §7. Lard sold from $7.5214 10 #7.00, the low rdelivery. out of instantaneous ations from the Board of Trade w s re- Gold_and Stock T n Union raph company the matter in chir e, leadin: futures run zed as follows: OPEN [ WiEAT No. 2 | duiy I August prembor N N Y e [ Feptember. OATR No. 2 1y..o.one wngl 8 st 0 g Soptembor 20 Wi MEsS POIK July : 1w | 1200 epteml er H8s | 1212 Feptember BIONT RINS July | _Yepeniner’ | Cash quotations wero is follows: Frovie Dulline WigAT—No. 2 spri 3 sprinz, @ The: No. 2 red. 7 1 Cons—Hizher ge: No. B eash, 47hc; No. 8 yeliow, 4 No. 4. 4 @4 O ©; No. 2 white, i No. 3 whit Iy, B b., 50@3%e; No 4. f. LA 2 T1MOTIY SEED—I'Fio, Poni 5. per bbl, lard, per : short ribs sides (o 2.70; dry salted shoulder short clear sides (hoxed), Wiisky—Distlilers' finish €110, Keceipts and suipments today were as fol- lows 100 1Ds., ), © oo ls, per gal., ANTICTER, TECEIPTS, SITUMENTS, Flour, barrels ... wow0m Wheat, bushols. 116,000 00) Corn, Dushels 5100 Catw, bushels... w5, NG New York Markets, NEW YORK, July 18, —Frovi—Recelpts, 14,416 exports, 90 s, 1070 sucks: market nioderately aetive: saies, 21750 bhis.: low low grades, putent S, 81,100 363 superline, 2.10. Steady and quic yellow west- WHEAT- Recelpts, 325,510 D s eXports, 26,220 bu.s sles. 205,000 bu. of futures, 162, 00 bu. of spot. *pot’ market higher, frrozular and moderately netive: No. 2 red. 864e in store and OLOVALOFT RO 0810 allont; 8,80 1L 0, b No.ired, si i ungraded red No. 1 nortl WsN e N orthern, 5 4 N Miiwau 5 Options United K nzdom murkots, Turge stocks wh : treely offered: from LIS there was in e 0f %@ e, ehiclly on the decroased visiblo supply and the fact thit the anti-ontion bill was not tuken up to- day atthe litest hour of tradinz,. The elo where re g8 firm, but at e over Satn 2 rod. July. Kit@siten eloting St Batat, elosini ut Aty PGS closin; ¥ Oetob ihor, N7 s, elosin ady nin storo n. bicley, 01 closing 0 b, poas bu. BanrLey ALt —Dull, CORN —Receipts, 21130 bt exports, 6,421 bu. Du: sales, 48,000 b, of futures, of spot i her and guiet; iy atloat; u Ohic deelined 1@, ¢ in the southwest: adyaneed 1403 und elosed firn wt 4@ 2e up on better cabics and buliing of 10¢ 41 operutors; July, 5100 BhG0: August, BN e, Closing 1 dioe. closing ut o S0 0L B coipts, 163,000 bu.; exports, bu.i sales, 100,0.0 bu. futures: 0,000 bu, spot, Epot, steidy,” moderately active: options tirmer, ot July, 300 Dsing, 0l losin: No. Nt @G S0 Bl ucihe, olosin TR Chicugd, ¥l 1Ay —Ste dy and quiets shipping, ¢ 1o cholew. Hadic. HopsSteady but dul eholee, ING2w s Vacific con SuGAr—Raw, dull but stendy: r but stead v rofining WO Lest, 4 1-10 MOLASSES—Foroign, nominal: 50 tost Now Orloans, steady wod quist; cow funcy, 2@ . Septembor, ite, i8¢ good common to dned. quict 4o contrifuguls, fe; on 1o nestic, falr Lo extra, vostern, priue Lo, DOOT, DEF cine, §2.5K405.0) 04 KRS, Hines—Stondy, quiet. . Pouk—Higher but quiet; old mess, § b short widdles, quiet; Laio--Higher and strong: westera ste i closed ut $7.5205; wivies, 1,691 tlerces at $7.50; option sl X0 tierces; July, #7.0) bid; Au #7.50 Sootemuer, #.5047.5, 0l0siug : Octobur. $7.04 ndi west- 1@ 1 opart skims, 24@ wON=Dull: Awerioan, $145X013 Steadys ke, #1120 1080 8y ;G0 Leau TaN—Closed vasy 1ihits, ¥ New York Deys Good s Worid, NEW Youk. July 15~ Demund for dry goods was tulr for this period wth good bills, mude up of woderate takinzs of o wide variety of §00ds. There Wers ot many out-of-town Duyers i tho wur ot today and selections o Sl 8poL were woderate. Business oo Monduys all. ally confined to fiil'nz orders by Thiere wis no new novement except fine cloth woolens were opened. The prnt goods mars ket was stron with a moderate business Price of Passaic was made 6c and Sodi fancles @qe. Agents eharged up goods well alonz the 11 on account of LAk trangactions, most all of which continue 8o d ahead, The outiook Is pronilsing, but no activity is looked for this woo Omn sduce Market, FoGs - 5@ 1240, Cignnivs - Calitornia, & PEACHES—Californin, 317 I'ovATOEs—Southern, $1.5) per ocase of 4 baskets, Arnicors—Californ 57,00, LEMONS—Cho [ ORANGES—Californin, $1.5004, BLACKIBRIUES RASPOERRIES 13 5): red, quarts, #1.5) @a.00; red, pints, § Pruss—Californin, $2.95 50, PEARS—1Half hoxes, $1.75. BANANAS —Seirce S AND TALLOW=No | green hides, 1 erecn salted hides, 4c; No. 2 grcen hides, #e; No. 1 ozeeen siited hides, 23 to 40 1hs, 40; No 2 groen salted hides, 23 to 40 1bs., veul No. ¢ No, tdry flint hides, No. Tdry sulted hides Shoep pelts insnlted. each, #ed $1.25; ercen salted shearlings short wooled enrly skins, cach, 1570 5¢; ary shearlings 0 No, 1 veal calf, 810 15 1hs, 1.8 10 13 s, 114 2dry flint hides, short wouied enrly skins. No. 1. ench. @lic: dry sheariings short woo ed ear:y skins), No. 2oeneh, Ac; dry flint Kansas an i Nebraska Dutelier wool b ts, por b actinl weight, 10@ g dry flint Kansas and Nebr Wool peits, per (b, &:tui 2 Tallow and - greaso—Tullow, tallow, No. 2 fuige: greise, whito grease, white Tt vreise, vell Eere durk, 20e; 0.d butter, 2¢; beeswax, prime, 16750 roi th tallow, 114 POTATC W, searce; Southiern stock, 2 per 1b. CANIAGE MELONA—Wilte 00 per doz s —Per one<third bu. box, atf-hi. basket, §1,25, NEW TURS 08— Por 1 S~ Doz hunches, 5e, Zstovk. 1152125 small lots Home grown, 60c per do; nwelous, per 100, 5005 can- PovnTiy—Old liens, §@314e: roosters, 5@ Spring erickens, $19001.00, St Louls Markeos, s, Lovis, Mo, July IS—FLour—Quict an . unchan WHEAT—)] ied %e oT. then turned. ad- vanced sharply and elosed 1615 e above Satur= day; cash, 8Ic July closed at $ie: August, es Soptember, ©5% e, ol —Eirm and s 1, closing 1ge aboye Saturdayvs fuly, H6e; Anzust, $34e; Setember, $ke OATS “Followed wheat and corn and elosed age higher: ensh, 315115 July, 3)i5ci August wnd Soptember, 200, RyE-Dull atie. BRAN—Lower; 61231e enst track. HAY—Quiet; prairie, #0.5.@X0); timothy, 1000721 LEAn—Dull; offered at $4.0), with $1.9) bid. FLAXSERD fer nt tle for guarantoed Pirm: $255 .60, @15 Coux WISKY BaGaTy s, Inon Corre TrEs —#1,10. Provi<oNs—EFiem an |l hizher. Pork~1n job lots, $12.62'4. Lano Dy p Loose shoulders, $3.70; longs and ribs, $7.85; shorts, $.00: boxed lots 1.cmore. BACON— rs, #7.00; lonz and ribs, #3. sh v eured hams, $11.0)7 150, our, 0,000 1bs.; wheat, 115,000 00 bi.i oats, 53000 bu.; rye, i b ;b non SiesENTS - Flour, 6.000 1bs.: whoat. 85,00 corn. rley none. British Graln Trade Review. Loxpox, July 18.—The Mark Lane Express, fn its weekly roview of the grain trad, 000 bus oats, 9000 bu.; rye und Enzlish whiuts wre unsettled and the mrkets are generaily '8 low Country exchu (UOte i averaze price of 315, but siles have buen made it the Norfolk and some of the in- iund mariets as low us 2is, Forelsn whon are woak inLondon anil firm i Liverpool. The arrivals of American and Indian wheats continue in excess of the demand. —Arie red winter sile 15 G and Culiforn Corn Is firmer at 2.8 61, Barley is weak sian hus fallen to 168 0d. Ryve s Oats are quiet; mixed Awmericas Iis 6 AU toduy's market wis o rather hetter tecli th trade was not brisk. Enclish wheats steadily, maintaining the rates. Foreizn wheats were derer, Fiour was in_request. American especialiy firm. Barley was depressed at 1o . Oats firm,at arise of il Corn was steady. Prices of “beans aud peas favored buyers, Linsced wus dearer. Kansas City Markets, Tuly 18— WiEAT— hard, old, 61@b15e; re COiy, white 0TS 2 mixed, 4#3@431¢e; No, 2 5.2 mixed, 23e; No. 2 white. Steady 2 nom Stoady: w0, Steady: sacked, ady timoth, RYE FrLAxsEED BitaN prairte, Steady; ereamerv, 113@180; dairy, I i —Qu'et and stoady: 1le, RECEL Wheat, 27.00) bu.; corn, 2,000 Lu.: oits. none SupameNrs—Whent, 00 bu.; corn, 50)) bui oats, none, sy Cottee Market, EW York, July 18—Options opened firm, fro closad i frou 15 to includin temoer. R0 fangino. July 18.—First ordinn reis per 10 kilos zood: second, 12.10) rels, Ke- celpts during lust woek, 47.0 0 bazs: purchases For the United States, 54,0) oigs, Shipments 1o United States, 27,00) bags; stock, 119,000 bugs. Oil Market, New Youk. July 18- PETROLECM—Market one 1 steady. ioved up fie, then deciined ¥ ind closed cudy. Pennsyivania ol spot sales 1,000 bbls, o i August option 2350, hizhest vl Lima oil total sales, ted elosed at for Auzust. O1L=Quict and’steady; yelow, lowest 9,000 Hhis ¢ and dull; stealned, common to choice, 3 TURPENVINE-Quiet and steady; H0TH50, Cotton Market, NEw ORLEANS, L. July 18—Dull: middl- low midatinzs, 6 exports to to the con tinent, 10 ba 70 bales; suies, 400 bules Live LIVERPOOL, ers offer mode Cons=-Firm 5 per contnl. Visible N NEW Youk, July 15, Wheat, 224601000 hu. ¢ 54,000 b rye, denind poor; mixed western, ppiy of Gra Visible supply of grifn: 010 DU 0, riov, 22000 bu. Ciicaao, TH, July 1, to Cockrell Bros Commnis opened dutl wnd easy, be 00 & PLos- pect of a wet week for theeshing, advaneed on reports of the Hateh bill not lisely to be con- siered before adjournment, “und closed lo higher on strong continental cubles und w good Joeal demand from shippers. The short Counselman & Day oncompiny: Wheut interests becanie urzont buyers after the first e advance, wnd wo think the Lull market will sirely follow i reliof from hostiio legisiation. Californta reports o su tnz yie.d oo Pacific coust wnd sends b ders. Char- ters of wheat, 0 b, 40,000 bu, R from the start, . Cori was stro ) spite of selidng by local traders influenced by improved weatior and grading Shivpers bouzht frooly and m de tberal eharters. Oats advinced e in 8ym pithy with the surroundinz murkets, butelo- Vutor people sold with consider ible freedom. Lu provisions the bulis saw i chance o bid up proees without Laving 1o inereise thelr hold- Inzs, und they got consiler ble uss stunce frou such seaipers as were bulls on corn. The covering of un iniportaut Hne of pork and rios civusod @ sharp bul e, The lighter receipts of Logs Drought ilso some country orders to buy product. " Ho ders were encouraged to offér it alter they had somewhat reduced their [nes, 50 thit the c.osIDR Drices were ut about the top for tho auy. CuteAGo, Tl July I8.=F, G, Duneun, Holiinzer & Co. Lozan & Co. to Wheut bas ruled stoady fo strong from thé opening notil the ciose.” The cool woather lu the northwest, SLEODZEE Cub es, S00i0 sy 0 cool and wet 1 the United Kinzdow, cot'ed w.th reports of disnpoolutin e threshine roturns from Cal- for i, give the mutke its upturn Eurly there wis some fairiy good buying. Californlia wus w buyer. We do aot notice as much Aclling aaninst the now crop as usuulut th time of the year. Ranze 104¢ 1o Uid. Corn under the amp.es of the futlucnee of rowins gral nge, tiken With opened ousier, but i looul opor or bleks up cousidorable on Lre -k and uiddded 10 The 1o during the day. 1 he mie- Ket elosod strong at 40 seliers, 4740 to e, 1Uis i woathor market. We beileve it W poiiey 10 take profits on advinees. The dndications polit o warmse wiaih following the present cool winve iu the norli- West, Oits were siroug, with near=by aellv- orios wanted evon w.th the present Hiberal ro- colpty, Our Leuveling ui i suys oats 1o Ne- Lraski and Kunsas ure short and thin, The closed atdse. Provisions were steonz, with the bull purty purchasing what little wa olfered UAGO, L, July 18.~Keunett, Hopkins & THE Co. to 8 A. McWhorter: Wheat opened | casior insympathv with the carly weakness in corn, but w good demand developed at the start. 1t continued until there hiad veen i | Faliy of %e. when tho offerinzs increased & | ficlcntly 1o chock theadvance. Kecelpts woro short of estimatos. The Indian shipments | were again ight and foreign advices steadier. | Under theso conditlons & stronzer tone de veloped, sugzesting n further advan alpers sold corn froely at the opening on the rams in Kansns and praska, but it was easily absorbed and the market soon turnod stronz, continuing so most of the day. The failure of this o to se | off on bearish news shows that hold: fn strong hunds und the m 1. Oats followod corn gl s ar 1shily but hig looked tor. The strone parties under hog product the marae 50d support today. Prices were easily advanced, offer- ings belng Hzht, ik STOCKS AND BONDS, No Apparent Improvement In the Condition ot Securitie NEW Youk, July 13=With the opening of the new week there wis no apparent improve- ment in the con'tion of the market and dull- ness has come to such n piteh that itsecms frpossible to most frequenters of the street to tuke the market serious The strictly vrofessional charaster still remains. Thero is a great deal wade out of the goldshipments nd to luy's announcements of enzazement were awalted with considerable tuterest on il hands and with much anxlety on others. The very sutlstactory exhibit of tna banks inst Saturduy should nve allayed all foars of the possivle fuflucnce for harm ot further gold shipments. The conelusion of tie electoral excltement \d, it is belleved, will show interest In Awerican s on the part of European and espes clish Investors uctiations in rafirend stocks reduced 1o wminimam. and while o d re now sultory trading I8 maintoined in Reading nud the sranzors follow the londers with no spirit, the ch os inquotations are insiznificant. dties, however, were moved avout toduy. Colorado Coal being one of the strong points, while the late strenzth in tho ndustrinls wasentirely missing up to the latter part of the session, There s, however, A fow spec nse in the business done wmong coal roads in Ohio ing additional enrninzs announcement of the issue of 21000 additional shures of new stock of the Louisvilie, New Albany & Chicago has eaused to offer their stocks the fnaetive shures some of the old ho'ders in the market Among the Minneapolis & St Lou's shares were 1 fnent for strenzth today. The rest of the list are only slizhtly ehanged frow Sutur- iy, thoe elose being duli and” barely steady. The trading roachod only S+120 iisted and unlisted. ts were dull and heavy; stite o chief feature of ti © more persistent inquiry <ts puying sceurities, o the new supply of funas hands sinee the month's The Post says: present trading s t after junior fnter naturdl result of placed ininyvestors' opening. he following are the closing for the leading stooks ou the New exchange today auotetions Yeik Stock Atehison.. 3| National Cordage. . 118 Adums 1wy | do preferred.... 112 Alton, 7. Central...” . 135 do preferred Norfolk & West. pfid 4ty Americnn Express. . 1181 North Amer. Co. 18% Baltimore & Ollo. Northern Pacific. " 104 Canadian Pacifie. .. 81| do preferred.. .l 5% Cannda Sout bitg| Den & Guif.l 15 Central Pacitic # " |Northwestern 1157 Ches. & Olilo 207§ do preferred 2 Chicago & AltoT D 150 [N Y. Central.... 000 110 Y RN .. T, Ontarlo & Woestorn,, 111 Oregon Tmprovem't D Oregon Nav ... 6 0.8, L. & U Wit Co & Q Clilengo € Con i Jtton OIL Certifie's Delnware & Hudson 1 tecereeies 196 Pullman Palice.! 4 [ Rending. . 1074 R it Tennessee . Erle . 5 do preferred LWasn Northern! pti Ko & . 11 prd « Valley. .. Hlinols Central.. . St Pant & Duluth Kansas & Texas pra 114 Unton Paclite Kxpross iisville & phattan Con..... mphis & Char.. Michizan Central. Missouri P Mobile & Olilo..... ] In-Fargo Ex <tern Unfon Nasnvilo Chatt. *bid. fasked, The totul sales of stocks tyday were 05.080 including: Cl Gas, 5,70); Louls- 700; Rich- ashville. 2.000: Reading, 13 14,675, mond & West Point, 4.01); St Paul, [Copurighted 1892 by James Gordon Bz Lospox, July 18.—[New York Herald —pecinl 1o THE BEE]—There has been an- other idle, uninteresting day on the Stock e chanse, speculation having been almost a dead lecter. Conso are u shuds the money account, white Inalan ru 15 'y 10 14 D ut easler. Governun rities close with some irregularities, being en- by continental od w full of 1i-16 per et in Spanish and Italfan, and Peruvian tion stocks are also lower. Home 1ys showed sone dezree of strenzth the a’ternoon, and with one or two tircly influenced bourses. Paris selline hus K raily during exeeptions c'osed tolerubly firm in the mu- Jority of cases. making a small improvem . Metropolivan distriet, however. Is 4 per cent lower. he weekly traflic stutement of the Brighton compuny shows a fair inere: that of the Southwestern s iess fu a'thouzh deulings huve Dbeen nearly standstill, American raliways hayo firm all day, the favorable assoclated 1 statement havine produce ! a goon effeet, while s better tous §5 reported in New York. Monty hus been almost uniendable. Short Jouns have been obtuwined at '3 percont In the disconnt market fow bill. have been offercd, those at two anl thre hs being oted ut 7 ber cent. A ket. New Yous, July 1 Y ON CALL—F At 15 vor centi lust loan, 13 per cent; offered at s per coat, Piiste MEKCANFILE PAPER 4 per cont. > EXCUANGE=-Quict at ¥187 for sixty-day biIS ana #3313 for dem id, The elosing guotations on bonds P13t K& Gon s 1| Mutual Union s..... 110 D000 (N 3Lt Cert, 110X e i o U0 [SNOR Pacttie TG 1100 slana stamp. 46 92| NoFUh. Paciflc 2nd.. 113% 106 | Nordliwes 1 101|361 & LM N Kosg L Thg| L L &K 106 i S 02 L Paul Connils. L 10 Voot Tetu 10 103 |50 1% G & 1% Tuta. 118 SIC G LT e L G T Rets 50 1 Gl Pox P GTE Rets, 28t s 1065 [ *Union Pac. Ixts..... 1% A 74| Went Shore L g Boiton Stock Markat, BosT N, Mass., July 18.=Tha follow.n: were the closinz prices on stociks on the Boston stock market to lay: 104 ) & ston & Muinc stera 1t K s ciburg It S & Gl Muss. Centrnl Mex. Con. co NV &N E Ol Colony Kntiund o Kl santa it West L I8l Bell 1 1 Tl Lamson N Wis. Con inky | Water Alloug |G Atlantie .. . I & Boston & Mont Ba T b New York Mining ¢ New Youk, July 18.—~The followlug are the Closing mining stoek quotations: Cnolor.. . W nir.... Crown Point.l 00 18 nouth Con. Cul. & Vit i Sloren N Deadwood. .. 000" 210 | tandard Gould & Curry 2020 10) [Union Con i Noreross.o.. 120 [ Yellow dneket |00 8 Homextake, PH T Mexican Q SNOrth Ktar *Untario sed ancisl Notes, OMANA, July 15.—Clearinzs. §1,501,671, IKANsAS Ciry, Mo, July IK—Clear.nzs, 080,614, HAVANA, July exchanze gulet. AUELPIIA. P, July 18—Clearings, 4075 bulances, i41L86° Rate, 6 per cont. _PAkis. July 18 —Throe per vent rentes, 9231 07150 for the account. MK, Ju ¥ 18, —Olearings, 75.448,755; 5, $4,801, 007 18~ anish gold, 2.48% @2 40; BOsTON, Muss. July 18.—~Call loans, 521 per i umo loans, 45014 per cent. CINCINNATL, O, July 18 —Money, 8@6 per t. New York 0,15, Mesmpenrs, Tenn , Ju chungo selling i’ # wlunces, #1146,080, BW ORLEANS, L July 18.—Clearings v New York exchanuge, cowmerclsl, k. £1.50 por & ,0.0 promiuni, BOsTON, Muss ~Ulewrings, $14,125,110; | Money § per cent. Ex- New York, 8¢ discount to pat. 81, Louvis, Mo July 1% —Cloarings, §16%,- om; bulunces. £51,016, ey quiet ut 5w per ceut. Exchunge on New Yors, 40¢ premiam. Cu 11l July 18 —Money strong wt 4@ 445 pe ton Call wnd 5@dta ber cen loius. Clearings. 8.6.084:00 Now York ex- change easler at 1.@WHo discount. btering exehunge, pur. Oleurings, 18.=New Yor| 8J. Uleurings, %520, 0; OMAHA DAILY BEI exchange steady af #1871 for sixty-day wnd #1834 for stk dbare.” OMAHA LIVE SYOCK MARKET, Movement of Al Sgres Opened U Lively Yesterdny. OMATIA, July 18.—Thoe week apens with & Henht ran of stock all nround jere weroe o4 cars of cattle, one-half westerns, nnl ner- ally commot. Tie native portisn of the GTarinze wore s thay hive been Fieht along ot I coptionally, good stuff. On theao rv‘ ces raled fully stoply, both shippsrs wnd ol honises Dy g trom $4.80 t §1.9 tor good £0 chiotee 190 1 1,45, +1h, heoves, the lizht and unfinished 80) to 1,200 1. steers sellinz at from 1 to 8 Some bayted | westerns. not‘extra Yo quality, | wers offered, but not, soid, While & num- ver of I ds of grass westerns 1ot good enouzh for beet sold around £2.10 to s for foeders. In (ts gencral foatures tho market was dittle, 1t wny, diforent from that Ot the Tuttor part of Tast week Butcher und canner stalf was dull and lower on ull grades. Thore were some fifteen or more 10ads of cows on_sile and they soid ailthio way from #.55 fo%8 73" Rl azs went at from #1.75 to $2.%. Caly w I liberal \'\IIIDXV and lower at from #200 to 8175, A tolerably falr clearanco of overy hing 1 this Tine was finally ofectod. Tresh offerinzs of storkors and feeders wero largaly westerns ind common. There was no country demand 1o spaik of and the rezulir dealers continyie very boarish under tho cir- sually ns cumstances. The feaiine 18 very weak and prices are ‘very low.' Plentv of good corn woeather lke this will chiage the situation Representutive sules: DRESSED DEEF. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr, T T B TN SR ) 2050 4 8) 10, 1204 D BN 500 YEARLINGS. NG AND EXPOT. 4 S.LNT 483 48,310 4 6) 154 48y WIS 4 201830 61 T 4 11300 50 COWS, /18 1 135 7 Dos 1 1% N w01 200 bl 02 1 2001113 0001 11140 1) 1 %.. 2% 11920 17 1.4 25) STAGS 1. 295 2..180) STOTKERS AND ¥ 1.6 20) 5. 806 26) 10 707 290) R0 200 18I 240 200005 290 5.0 800 2 6) 871 200 2. €01 205 6.. s0L 20) WESTERN CATTLE— WYOMING. W. A, Carter. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 312 81 53 147 cows..... 882 §1 38 0 200 COLONADO CAT: LE. . il Mills. 40 *3tsteers 240 *10steers 4 feeders 1fecder. *Texans, Hoss—The eupply consisted of about LAth 112) 1102 it 35) 15 loads of vory common hogs and i or 4 really good loads. ~ There ware too few here to inter- esthuyers very much, so that notwithstanding wvorable reports from Chicago, prices showed very little tmprovement over Saturday. Shin- pers took nbout two-fifths of the receipts and would have taken more i f they could have got then, AS [t was, s ules of the fair o z0od hogs were Tarzely at f2om $1.5) 10 $5.6). 48 on Satur- day. One choice load reached 8570 and some very common stull went at $541. The veneral market was moderatoly active and abont everythin - sold, the bulk as on Saturdiy at 5.0). T general average of prices 130, nzainst ©5.54% S urdiy onday. Representative sa’es . Sh. P'r. 200 §5 40 Av. §h. 1200 — 4 50000 40 525 2 SnEep—Oferings cons'sted 0 three double decks of Tdnho grassers. They sold rendily at a fair figure. Enstern niarkets are ail lower and prices are nominally steady at last week's decline althouzn the demand is still zood for desirabie muttons, Quotations are: “alr 1o zood natives. $LT3@LA: fair to zood westerns, £4.500 1,25 commuion und stock sheep., § 5 good to cholce 4) to 9:-1b lambs, Reeripts and Dispasition of Stock. al receipts and disposition of stock snown by the hooks of the Unlon Stock Y gompany for the forly-cizht hours, enaiug ut Borelosk p. i, July 15, 1502 ns Cars, Head. Swift & Co s Cuduh Sporey & B & D # ship. & fo WOV ERS Omaha Swift..LL Cudahy.. others. Chicago Live Stoek Market, CmieaGo. 11k, July 18~ (Speclal Telezram to Tue Bk —The tew thoisand good futted cxttle here today soid wbout ns wel at the elose of last weok, There were wbout only 12,000 natives all toid, aul s siderable part of that number did not'erade better than medinm holders of the uppe wrnde were able to plice them at steady prices, though the close seemed weak. Poor to fair qualitics were much oo abundunt and they could not be moved at former quoti- tons, Of the 20,000 cuttle received perhiaps 15,000 answered to the description of con and med| They conerally sold 10¢ i lust week's prices ‘und slowly; native cows. heifers and bulls were quotel nt fr #1.25 to LT, for noor to chol and native stecrs ut from #1255 to #) The bulk of the foruer ohanzed hands ot rices ranzing downwird from 1.0 0 3.2 Lought most of the sto ttle, If fut, wero saleable at from #i Lo, but there were few trides at over The ruline prices or cows were from &1, 210 and for steers 8275 to #400, with a Drisk demand from shippers Tho hoz markevopened netive and stron prices on wood gride shipp ng and best mixed lots showlng de ad vance, The ty of the offcrings was generally Inferior wnd the roughest pa Ing grades sold slowly ut last week's clos'ng prices, the hulk of sules of thi cluss ranzing v from .05 to .65, Good light andiomedium welghts met with o better demnnd thin the heavier grades which scon to be fn distavor Loth with prek- 1 and shipping inverests. The murket con- tnued fulriy netive throuzhout und the use- ful materinl wus clenred in gooa scuson, pric firn to theoelose. Choice to prime i wnd Beuvy shipping lots sold ut from 10 807, bost Lnsorted Hight up Lo 85, fulr mixed ind paeking erades at from 180 und {nferior 1ight o FOugh hoavy ut from .40 0 3. (0. Moderate roceipta df sheep fullod to result i1 a0y wppreciuble tmprovement in prices to- day, but the niarkety as during the laiter purt of fust week, wus active ana vilues riled stendy to firm on o everything useful. Tne L b market still shows i luck of vitulity and prices did not recover frow the low level of Iast week. Only the chiolcest ussorted bunches ure sulubie ut ibove #.00 and u very desiruble graae s secured for slaughtorers uround 8 .7°, while cu lsor thin mixed feedin: lots seil ut s of matured to K440 for fir from ¥425 to M, sheep were on n culls wne 0. Today's si usls of fron fecders, #.0 to to prome Texas und western muttons. Jfor falr to good natiy wud from £140 for choled Lo prine oar ings and 1 weth Kool pts: . for Cattle, 21,000; Logs, 2,000; sheep, ho Evenlog Joarnal report CATTLE~Ketcipts, 24000 hoad; shipments, 6, 01 head; ) ol wood L0 exLrn ste % 400G 10; stockers. ¥ cxuns, 8200 £.50; cows, § Hoas—leceipts, 25,000 heid; shipments. 1000 b murket leroguiar; mixed und Prekers, 85,0006, 00; proaue heuvy and butcher's welghis, 1heht, 8.6 @500, SHEE 700" “head; shipments, 01 head: rKOL Ut Ve, BLoadyi Dby 5,78 Texuns, $1L@LT; oros, $1.50; Market, NEW YOouk, July 16 —BEsvEs—Keceipts, 4,000 1 head, Including 37 ears for sale ana fron 15¢ to 35 per 100 1hs. market active higher; native stecrs, #1.75@5.50 per 100 1bs.; Texans, $3.850 4.00: Dulls wnd cows, $2.40 5585 Ditessen BEE \ at T4@Si40 per Ih.y 1,144 heeves and 1,200 2 head; market steady: buttermilk 50, op slow and s $1.0)25.75 7.00; dressed mutton, mLs lower at 104G 21005 k! ~Receipt Inuibs, te por per 100 1ha.: lambs, &4.75 ;\X,‘-(M!n perib.; dressed Hogs—Recelpts. 7,590 head, consiz Jarket nominally lower at 1 40@ 8. . St. Louis Live Stook Market, &1, Louts, Mo, July 18 —CATTLE d direct; 0) per 10) coalpts, 6000 Lend; murker barely steady on good Kinds and 10@2c lower on nmon il medium; fafr to ¢ho co native steers, $LH3 535 medinm 1o good Texuns and Indian grooes, $UWELA% cows and canuers, $.210 oas ~Rocelpts. 2,000 head: shipments, 2035 ! ket quiet: henvy, 8,705,855 niixed, # 405,80 11eht, £.61@5, 50 SieEr-—-Receipts, 1,6% hoad, shipments, 4328 hewd: market strong: fair to good leXuns, B1.50@4.50. Kunsns City Live Stock Market, KANsAS City, Mo, July 18 —CATTLE—Re- celpts, 5400 shipments, KA0: good catt o wis unchanged, others w S8 208 cows, §1.) stockers an i fe nk to lower; steers, Texus, & 1004503 520, shipments, 03 the all grades, $4.@ 5.724: bulk, i Receipts, 0; shipments, 500; the n Ket was unch ed; muttons, #4,40, Saved n Wo ‘s Lite, Mr. J. I3, Thoroughgood, writing from Georgetown, Doluware, sa wo tea- spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarchary Remedy saved the 1ife of Mrs. Jane Thomas of this place.” He also states that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint there have veen cured by this remedy. For sale by druggists. A_boil hurts, but it helpa, 1t shows_you plainly what you need” If wouldn't bo there, if your blood were pure and” your system in the right condition. And they would be, if you'd take - Pierce's Golden Medical It carrics health with it. Al Blood, Skin, and Scalp Diseases, from a_commion bloteh or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the er, purifics and enriches the Blood, and ronses every organ into healthful action. In the most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such as Salt1icum, Eczema Tetter, Erysipelas, Carbupcles, and kindred ailments. and with Scrofula in every shape, and all blood-taints, the nothing that can equal it as o perioct and permanent remed hat's the reason it's the only medicine of its kind_that can be guaranteed. 1f it fails to benefit or cure, in any case, you have your money back. And that makes it the cheapest blood-purifier sold, for you pay ouly for the good you get. Can’you ask more REPORT OF THIZ CONDITION or THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK At Oma in the state of a, at the close of business, July 12uh, 1892 RESOURCE Loans and discounts v fts. secured and ured 9 bonds to secure irenlation £200.000.00 bonds €0 set (doposits.. . 50,000.00— 0,000 00 Stocks. secil e 3,006 73 Due from approved re: serve nents T Duc fron ovher wational hanks Due from state’ banks ind bankers ..o Banking house’ ‘furnis it fixtures 1 estate 2cs owned rrent Cxpenses taxespalaieiaie e niums on US bonds ks and other cash TITT0.15 and and 42,500.0) os for Clearinz- cur- una ctional paper . nickels, cents, speele. e Legal-tender notes ... Redemption fund_with UL S treasurer (5 ver cent of circulation) ... 240,000 00— Totu LIABILITIES Oapltalstock patd In Sarplustund 1. .. 000 Undivided profits 3 138 Nutional hank notes 1tstand i 180,020.00 ividual —doposits sub, to eheck £ 810,150 €0 Demand ecrtificates of deposit E 58 Time certiticates of de- posit PSR T X T 7 Certified checks 504100 Cashier's eheeis out- stundi e United S depos 15 Deposits of U, 8. dis- bursing officers g Due to other uationa hanks o0 Due to state banks DANKEES . coees cees o Total Seate of Nehrigia'i County of Do B, 1M T, Barlow, fof the above named ank. do solemnly swear that the above state- ment is true to the best of iy knowledze i belief, MIT. BARLOW, Cashitr. ibseribed and sworn to before me this 1sth day of July, 1802 Correct--Attest: JAMES 8 FRANCE, Notary Publie. CoW HAMIETON, VIR CALDWELL COWILL HAMILTON, Directors. Dog Tho fotloy ing dozs taken up sinco July 12, 2 pug dozs, fisetters 4 Newfoundian ls. 1 zreyhound. 15hepherd bluck und tan rat terriers, ) curs, 6 Gordon setters S white poodle Tt not redcened within 4 days tho dogs will be destroyed. TOUN SPOERL, Jyi8a it Dog Poundkecper. " SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan4 SOUTIT OMAHA., est eattle, hog und sheep marcot in thy west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIV STOCIK COMMISSION. TiHE LEADERS, §). OMAIL| Write to this hoass for cor- rect Markot Roposts, Wood Brothers, Telephone 11 - Chleago SVPADRRND | anagors. Market reports by mall turnished upon appiiestl Fouth Omah; and wire cheorfully . —THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago, EastSt Louls, Kunsas City, South Uninbin, ~loux Oity, Fort Worth D Boyer &C pany, 58 and ® Exchange Bulldinz,8outh Oninhi Corrospondence solicited and pramptly answer i Rpecial wetention to orders 10 sLOCKers & foedors abllshied, 1885 - - . Incorporatad, 182 Captat funly patd, £200). Waggoner Birney Company, Writ kot ey oF wire us for prompt snd rellable w Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stoeck Commission, Koom &1 Exchange Bulldingz, South Omaha Telephone 1707 M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Koom 31 Excan ge Buliding. South Owaby = Neb OMAHA Wanufacturers and Jobbers™ Director ¢ ARCHITECTIS AND BUILDERS. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. 11 Chan, D. M. Steele & Co. [ Blake, Brace & Co Contractors and aub contractors for all kinds of N e plastering painting, ¢ Altwillr Vo 12011205 Jones stroet, 10th and tia ¥ stro et L0 the publisher. J. 10 Giena, 113 S 15th streot ik AWNINGS AND TENT Omabia Teut & AwaingCo| Woll' Bros. & (o 5 HARDWARE Rector & Wilhelmy Co.| Labeek & Lina. Corner 10th ana Jackson | Dealors 0 hardwars and R, AWETES, IREI ] | P sty Flags, hammocks, otland | 1Ins, cov ot all kinda, WO Douglas street. Lol e R " i forcatgue. 118 Farnan | tor catalogue. 0y S0 A. (. Raymer, BAGS AND TWINES, Bullders' hardware and Bemis OmahaBagCo| Bishop & Co. ] ‘ A B ; ey Lt e, oo 412 &, 12th st Chas. R Lee. Joha A, Wakefield. = Hardwo lumber, wood mpo| werican P BICYCLES, | BOX S, n|wIlr‘:m‘]l"x:*\rr\mrl i ;'.n‘]‘.”“.,’m‘, e 4 jth and Douglas, | Quiney Whitke o ; odd - M. 0. Dawo WCTodd, jomeeme o & - 0. Daxon, Saecosar 10 10, Wil LIQUORS. Biereles 8010 on monthly (LR e N yie, AL Hovel 7 TR T T = ke, T BB EIT ller & Co. Frick & Herbert _—m—_—— 1,‘“.‘1:‘ micrchants ‘n‘n | \Whinlasaiattqior ag BOOT P i it 1001 Farnam st 01 AND \l[«vl Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 1100 1Toward Stree cornar 1Eh and Doudlas strants 10 4@ PRICES Lo el b avers, i cluss 01 oods which 1s very sale With nierehants Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's ngent. Ieansu thing In shoes -men's. women's aml ebilis —at lowast factory prices and discounts. Lateststyles. Factory We are m ik alling 1 are )y yon with overy- neds's ust Indis Bt tors e —————— AN Ny MILLINERY. I Oherfelder &0, | Willery. noons. Matl W S i st AR o e e e MUSICAL, 100V Pk e Seroat, oo 1 et : : e Ritkendall, Joues & Co, | Amer, lane Sewed ShocCo A lospe, e The Meiherg (o, Wholosale M s, Agents, | Boots, shoes rubbers, | PIANOS. organs, artists® | 100 N. 1ith st Planos, Bostom Moyt o S DS b aler oS o 1102-1104-1105 Harn arney-st BREWIEI Jos. Sehlitz Brewing Co worth ste.. Omatin, Joh Marhover, Agent | W.R.Drummond&o | - S | Carelage butlaers, and | speciaity. CLOTHING. Blotcly & Co. 0. furnish- | M, e i r o | « thingnotl Ings. Give Samples prep press, 11 and_ Wholesato 1109 nfrs elothlers, street, COAL, COK | CORNIC fi{Jl;lll;l1‘uu|,k'ukv\\l.im('r\ Facle Cornice Works THose putrol wagons o Gilmore & Runl. Haruey | _ 1618 Dong stroot strumenis of all ki _— PAPER, (1 PEN Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Writing papor, card pa- | Olls, axie grease, ete, por. ote L E————— , SHIRTS, ETC. Tobinson & Sokes Co. Mers. celebrated “Bucks skin’ overalls =T King Mfrsof “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, et [ hirts, coats, ete 1418 South 1th st Omaha, 5 PRODUCIE COMMISSION Branch & Co. Produes. fruits of all Kiuds, oysters, Jas A, Clark & Co. RAL L Suead. Istablished 1878, Whitney & Co. Butter, oggs andpoultry. 1B Muse & Co. HE LU DUAL metalic skyilehts, ete oS Loy pouliry o) stroets, P10, 102 Dodie- st N Tioward bt 17 south Lith st TRACTORS. Riddell. Riddell & Co. J. 1. Glenn. B R Lty Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bl 148 Bl atgRowuy Dudlding, plastering. p 2. ote., will recelve a G IRLLRIEL er. 011 Glenn, 103 8 15th streot ~ DRY Goobs. Mo B Smith & Co, | Kilpatvick - Koch Dry goods, nottons, fur- | Dry Goods Co nisiing goods. Corner | gants’ furnishing goods 1t and Howardsts, Cor. Hth o Howard j " FURNITURIE. X Omaha Upholstering Co, [ Beebe & Runyan niture, Tus streot GOODS. Nottons, Furniture ¢ Lith stroe . Grace and NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, You are hereby notified that the foilowinz deseribed premises, th-wi The west 43 of lots 3, addition 'Il’hnw- ist end of lot 24 Iartman's 40 and 49 Hartman's 1dition. ot 7 sub aiv of biock A, Reservoir wddition. “ots 1,2 %8, block 02, dso alley adjolning s DIOCK 0N the wost st b i, Bure Ouk addition Wast 125 f tion, couprisin: enworth Busin LOts 7 Lo 10 addition Lot biock 6. Walnut Hill, Lot 4 block 2 Shuii's addition Lots 4, 5 6,7, 8 v and 1L biosk 5 Shull's 2nd addition. Lot 2 bloek 16 West 0 0 4l incius ha addi- Leav- s B aee, lusive block 11, Walnut Hill 11 2nd addition Hiekory Plac Lots i lek'sond addition, Lot 8 block sh's Lots 4, & 8 Marsh's addition, Lots Lo, Lots 10, 11, 1415 blo ok 2 Reed's drd add, Lots 11an flln and Sarth's add.tion, Lot 3 v.oek 1, Medormick’s add:tion, Lot 3 bloek & MeCormiel’s addition, "he southeast corner of Mercer Park at dsth and Caminz strocts, s 5, 6.8 Housel and Stebbins sab of lot 14 Bartlett's add tion, Also alley in said subaivision. Lots loek 7 Luprovesment additi Lors 5, 8 0, 7and 10 block 4 mprovement As soctation addition, Lots 5, G, 7 and 8 hlock 6 Trmprove o addition Lots g and 4 b tion aldition, Alleys in blocks 7 soekution addition Lots 9 and 10 Leis Place, Tax lot il see 10 R Lots 17 y 10, 20, 21, block 4 Deer Park, U8 Diowk 25 Witvox's 2ud adaition, £ lots 9 and 10 block 25, Wilcox's 2nd Associntion nt Asso, ek 6 lmprov Assoria- As- 0. Tmprovement rth 0 feet of tax ot 24 s ER NS st 13 of tax Lot 25 see i T 1SR 1L Lots 14 1, W, 15, 16, 13, bloek 3 Iagedorn's addition. IRt strect from a point 20 feet south of the north Tine of Grand wvenue t i point ) feet north of grand wvenue., 5 ek nuing it a pon 68 feet west of the NE 12 see & T 1 I thencs corner_of tax ot South on) feet, thence west 200 feet. thence north 250 feet, thenee east Lo place of begin- ning Mhe east 250 fect of west 40) feet of tax lot2 e 01 15 1T J w Begiuning at a point 150 feet east of the corncr of tax lot 1 seed T 15 18 14, th north 201 feet, thence east & 0 feot, thence 1200 feet, thence west Lo plice of bozin- iy Lots 7and 12 Hawes' addition, Lot 15 Davenport's sub, jth strectsouth of Maple stre j, 4. Dlozk i, Shulis addition, 1 oast g of loc 2 block 3, Shull's 2nd pddition have becn deelared by ordininee No. B117 10 bo nuisunces by reason of the existence Of stuguant Water upon the sitie. You ute hereby directed to wbite said nuls- ances within thirty duys from the date of this notice or suid nulsances will be ed by the Sity authorities and the expense thereof ley Jod ns i speclal tix agalnst the property on which sald nuisunces exist The Board of Public Works wiil be i scssion on the oth duy of July, 182 between the hours of Tand 3, at whick time ah opportanity alil Wil be given you to be heard (i regiod Lo nulsances. Dated this 6th dauy of July. 1802 P, BLKHATSER Chalrman of the Board of Pubiic Wor s of the City of Vmihia 3y 6= 8=10-20-21 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING, To the owners of ull lots, parts of iots an'l real Oxtinte iwlong Willinu sticet from bt streot to the west1 00 of Omuha & Southwestern Kailio .d right-of-wiy You are hereby notificd that the under- signed three disinterested frecnolders of e Sty of Olnahn hive been duly uppointed by the mayor, with the upproval of the eity councii of suld eity, o assess the damiges to the owners respectively. of the properly affceted by the erading of Willianis strect from GUh sCFGEL 1o Lho Weat line of the Omihn & mouthwestern Raliroad vight-of-way. de- Clared noecessary by ordinanve number 'l Dassed June 2int, 1807 approved Juie zed, 180 You are further notiied thit hovie o cepted said uppointmentand duly gualiticd us Fequired by law, wo will on the @ird day of July. A. D, 1862 at the hour of wen o'clock in e forenoon, it the oflice of Shriver & O'bons ahoe, 1405 Fiatnnt street. within the corpors wte Limits of swid city. meet for the purpose of considering und making the usscssuient of dulusges Lo the owners respectively of suld rovis U Sto) attachments kind of stove 1207 Douglas, — ey TN £ 3. . Dishrow & Co.| I Hardy & Co. Sea i ST, ey 7 il Stov {]lrpmr\\"l{s patrs and water for any o vo. Aol LA funcy goods, hous oo s, and | 1 Moultings. Branch of- | nishing goods, chtl: Hoeeo12th and izard sta, | dren’s enrrliges & ted by sald grading, taking nto consideration spee.ul benetits, 10 Vol are notifiod to be prosent at the time and place aforesald and mike nny objeetions TP stitemonts concernins Sili ussessimend of dumizes a5 you ¥ con3iber priper. W, G SHEIVER, | property affe WL GATE GEO. S PAUL, Committee of Appralsers. Omaha, Neb., July 1th, 1502 iyl e WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, Council Chamber. O Neb, Be it resoived by the of O, the iy o That wooden side: the eity of Omaha ns d July s 189% of the city yustructed fn (d beiow, withs in five days after the pub.ieation of this reso- Lition, or the personal service ther:of, s by { ordinunce I8 authorized — wnd - requireds Such sidewatks to be laid to the grade on the st vd hereln and to be constructed {ofpine plank of such width and thickness tnd be datd upon joists of such dincensiong | und i such mannoras is pro Ly tha Specificat ons on e tn the ofti s Board of Pubiie Works, and under its supervision, 10 wit 12" <t side of 315t stroot, across M. P or Bele Line 1. 1 1L ht-0f-wiy, Seci0-15-16, West Sido, present grade. 4 foet wiae. RSt st 1St stroot, 1017 to 11 fnclusive, crade, 4 feet widg Waost Slde, present Divek 2, Wess 1ot block | West Sido of blst street Side. present grade. 4 foet w i Wikt side of st street. 1ot 1nnd 20 blog wost e, present zrade, 4 feet Wi Wost shde of sist street. fots |and 90, block 23 West Side, present grade, 4 feet wide Wast sile of 318t strect. fots 1 and 11, block 22, West Side, prosent gride. § fect wide. Wost sido 815t street. block 17, West Side, present erite, 4 foot wide i North side of Burt stroot. lot 120 Nelson's addition, presontgrade, 4 feot wide, North sldo of Burt atreot, 1ot 10 Neison's addition. present grade. 4 feet wide. Just slith of 270 &ureot, south 10 ft of lot7 bioek 1, Shinu's addition, presen® gride 6 feet St sido of 12th stry plock 1, M. Donovin's grade, i foot wide, L lots 1 to L Inclusive, dddition, ostabiished f, lots 8 to 1 in siec, established grnde, 6 feet wide 12t street. lots 5 to & inclusive s gddition, established grade, 8 3ive, West side of 12t Lets t. 1ots § and 9 block 7 Lust sido of 10th ) Ca stablished grade, 6 foos Vi Camp's uddith wid Jast side of 10th street, east part of lot 2) block 1V wnp's wddition, sty ishod grude. G foot wide IS sl of 10Uk strect, tax 1ot 10 soe H-15-13 established grade, 6 feot wide. Toust side of 10Lh street. lot 12 0 22 Inclusive, Murray's ndaition o OKihiou, ess tabiished grade, 6 feot wid 3 T2 st slde of 10th strect, ot 5 block | Mur= ruy's addition to Osuhomu, estublished grade, 6 ot whie Just a6 of 10th mtre 1. Rodficld’s o erade. b foot wide, KIRIST Side of 10Uh street, sub 101 1 o 6 inclus sy, of Cix 1oL Bee 81-10-1h establisned grado, G oot wide L. lots 110 10 nclus dition, establisned En-t sido of 10th street, tax lot 6, & 0 and 11 soe Bh-10-13 establishoed srade. 6 fost wide East slde of 20th sureet, lots 810 7 | block 1. Boggs & Hill's second u ent grade. 6 foot wide. Wt side of 27th wyenue, tax 1ot 15 see 16 15, present grade, 6 foet wiic, Andd bo 1t firther resolved: That the Boaed of Pubiic Works b by I wuthorized and directed t o of this resolution to be published | ik Of tho eity for one w.ek. or be 21 on tihe owners of sald Jots, and” unless wiers shall within five duys wfter the nd hero= TR A publicution or sory §ach copy construck Sutd sidewniks as hereln required, thit the v of Pubde Wor.s Cause #i ) b the o8t of constructing wuld sidowsike Ahact veLy (0 bo wasossed ciinst tho real L. 1ot or pirt of lot i front of and abuts - sidewal ks, Pas od, July oth, (02 E 1L DAV | President of tho Counell Attest JOUN GROV LS Uity Clorie Approved: GEO, P, BEMIF, Mayor NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots parts of 1ots and renl estute desoribied In the ubove resolu vion You and ench of you are Licraby notified ta construct wooden sidewaiks as required by @ resosution of the ety councll uny muyor of the city of Omahu, of which the above is & copy. W, BIRIKHA USER, 1\’! ‘slrju un b h d of Fublic Worke Oumuoha, Neb., July 16th, 1n0, A 02021200 ’ a rd \ 4

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