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—r THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Hot Weather Had a Depressing Effect on Board Treders, PRICES UNDERWENT LITTLE CHANGE Wheat Was Excessivoly Tame and Feature- loss—Fluctuations Were Narrow But the Changes, Though Moderate Were Frequent—Stocks and Bonds, CnicAao, Til. a depressing effect on the crowd on the board toduy and they consequently did very littio business, Prices underwent very little change, but whatalteration there was in graln was against prices. wheat closing from ¢ 0 Ko lower and corn at n decline of e, Pro- wislons malntained thelr recent bullish char- actor hind ended at an 1mprovement of 10c in pork and ribs and 2%4¢ in lard. The wheit market was excessively tame and fenturcless. Fluctuations were narcow but the changes, though moderate, were fre- quent, The opening was weak at n loss of from o to %c, September starting at from %e to Ttie. but during the succeeding two bours the tendency was toward September, and advanced from %o to e, At this point ramors of heavy cfferingzs of wheat began to be circulated upon the floor and o re- actionary movement set In which carried Beptember about noon b to e, The re- ceipts here were inexcess of the estimutos. belng 241 curs. ‘Lhe northwest roports 577 onrs there. The clerunce of wheat und flour from the principal Atlentle ports was reported o equivalent to 285,000 bu. Cables were lower o the close. Liverpool was ' lower; London, id to 6d: Paris, 10 contimes for flour and 10 o ) for wheut, and Borlin declined 4 niarks: Antwerp wlone wis higher, with 12§ centines improvenent. ‘The murket remuined very guler und ‘closed ut from 78} to she for epten b Corn was rather fiem enrly In the session, influenced by the larae shipments from store. The firmuess in wheat and reports of hot winds in Knnsus started shorts to buying Louter better reports were received, the hot Wwinds being denfed, und with the break in wheut eurly buyers beeame discournged und gold out, resulting In n decline of ubout %c, Eeptember opened at 48tse, sold up to from 48X to 48%¢, eradunlly eased off to und closed at dtije, Oais were slow ard without much change. Beptembr sold at 30%c. Hog products wei trong and hizher; the receipts of live hogs were 6,00) less than octed and prices ut the yards from he to 1e Igher. Shorts were good buyers and Septem- ber pork sold ut from 1190 to #12.074. The de- mand for cash stuff is stili-rcported to Le good, Lard sold at from $1..5 to $1.27% and Tibs runged nt from 87.47% to §7.6214, ench clos- iz at the highest figure. i Estimuted recelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, 0 cars; corn, 275 carsi oats, 210 curs; hogs, 000 hend. "The leadinz futures ranzed as follows: ANTICLES. OFEN, | HIGH. | LOW. | CLOBE. WHEAT No. 2 [ (e T0M 8 i Y 5, 5% 48 Auigu 804 September | L MESS PORK— & July. 871 September Vil LARD— 15 E 762 785 80| 755 @K 5 . Stendy; No. 2 50c; No. ush, 47403 No. 4, 4850 8ic; No. 2 white, No.3spring, yellow 85@ No. 8 @330, Rye—No. 2, 6ic. BAnLey—No. 2, 05 1. 0. D, Hie Timorny SeEp—Priwe, 1 PorKk—M: er bbl., $11.95@12.00: lard, per (0 1bs., #7.2 (47.22'4; short ribs sides (loose), 7.6507.00; dry snited shoulders (boxed). $7.00 7.25: short cleur sldes (boxed), #7.75G7. 80. Waisky—Distlllers' finished goods, per gal., SuaArs—Unchenged, 1o iecolpts und snipnionts today weroas fol- ows: No. 3 £. 0. b, i No. 4, ANTICLES, ECEIDTS. [BHIPMENTS, 4,000 100,000 HIS.000 Ly Baricy, bushe On the Produce exchange today the butter murket wus firm and unchanged; faney erouy ir!- 16@21c; sel dairy, H@l-c. Eges, mke frelehts firn for corn to Buffulo. New York Markets. NEW YORK, July 22.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 18,7 ks 1 eXporis, 4852 bhis., 148 8 sucks; less n ive, buyers well supplied und wuntinz for loss extremo views of soliers; sules, 16,0 0 bbls. COUNMEAL—FIT quiet, WHEAT— Receipts, 185,000 bu.: cxports, 20,522 bui sules, L5000 bu.; futures, Y8500 bu, spot. Spot lower, less nctive, wouk; No. 3 red, Bo4@STe in' store and elovator; 8@ B840 uflont: BGL@SS 1. @sic: ungrided I@. 8.1,@88c;” No. 1 nard, O ern, 8le; No. 20hicigo; 8 waukee. 823c; No.i spring, 8 ¢. Ovtions opened ata decline of from %e to 3c on eurlier cables und u report that Kuss'a had removed its ukuse on rye and bran: from this there wus un adynnce of from ¢ to %c on reported damnge 10 tho spring crop by excessive rains and rust, declined from %c to 3c on lower late cab nud realizing, advanced lic on lo ings. closing stoudy ut from yesterduy: No. 2red, Jul ut 8ilic . closing Rt 83} Eepteuiber, Bl @85 11-16c. closing at 8ize; Oc- ober, M%@S0Xe, closinz At E6ise; Docoube BSR@SINC, ciosinz b 8s%e; Muy (180)), 934G ke, closing at Biie. 5 + RyE—Quiet, stoady: sales, 5,300 bu, at T5e. Barvey Mavr—Dall. * CoRry —Keceipts, 112,050 bu.; exports, 450,000 bu.: snles, 190,000 bu. of futuros, 000 bu. of spots spot higher, dull; No. 2, 65277%0 in ovator; 57T4@08 ¢ atloat: ungruded mixed, B84@5e. Optlons opencd 4@ke lower ro- actea only to deeline ke, elosed firm on Juiy at %o up on coverings; other months H@ic down: July, X@OT4c. closing 5itsc; August, BHL @AM e, olosing {540 September, HIGhh 4 eloslng biie: October, 515@5415e, closing 6d% ¢ Decomber, 533@ds3c. closing dilie. OAT8—Kecolpts, 140,375 bu oexports u.; snles, 1850 0 bu. futures: 28,000 bu. spot. Epot, dulland weaker. Optlons dull, easier, July, (e, closing 80X ust, de. olosing 4o; Beptember. W4eidlee, olosing dse; spot, 0. 2 white, 8e; mixed western, i6@i8e; whitd western, UN@dde; No. 2 Chilouro, ¥ie. Hay—Qulet, stead, IIOI'II-—Qlulel.lu!n y. BuoAR—Raw, quict and firm; refined, steady and quiot. MoLAssEs—Forelgn, nominal; New Orleuns, aull ana stendy. Rice—Steudy nnd qulet. EGas—Qui t stonay: western, prime, 16%4@lTcs Door, per cuse, 81.50G8,00; Tece pts, 3,080 pkis. Hivrs-Quiot und steady. WooL -Quiet_wnd firmer: domestlc fleece, R5@350; puiled, 200320; Texus, 17wAHo. Pork=Quiet but steudy, Cor MEATs—Quiet; wladles, slow; short elour, #7.05, LARD—-Firm and quiet: western steam elosed at #7.60; 8nles, 600 tierces ut §7.4714@T.50; 200 tierces; August, §7.5% clos- No. it red, Kiig : ‘No. 1 northern. {e: No. 2 north- 883c: No. 2 Mil- 3,47 108Ing ut $7.51 n Quiet nnd price ern dairy. I83@17c factory, 16@1644e: pluin, a0 —Moderate demand wnd firms part skims, 2iadlle. P16 Thox—Dull; Awerloan, $13.5)015.00. onis ke, 8116551175, ut #0564, 15, onsior; straights, 820,50, ty Markoets, ~WHEAT—Firm; hard, vow, 652 KAxsAs Oiry, Mo. 0, 2 hurd, old, 624 S No. e“r,w.kt gor CORN— i E , 42! 2540} RhUATRARIL A0 miand, MigQutio; No s Oars—We. ki No.2 mixed, 28¢; No. 2 white, e, Kyk—Stoady; No. 2 nominul, 66@57c, Fuaxseen--Steady: We HNAN—Btendy: sucked, Sle. Hav=Stoudy und unchunged BI{:‘K!II—Blund creamory, i . Gas—-Dull, weuk to lower: 1lc, ECELPTS— W hieat, 21,000 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.i oty none. BIPMENTE—Whoat, 28,000 bu.i corn, .00 bu.i oute, 1,00, Americun Refrigerutor Boef. Livenwvoor, July .—KForequarters, 8yd; hindguarters, du per 1b, LONDON, Jhly .—Lorequarters, ts 8d@us; hindquurters, 8 per § 1bs. by the curcass. » Cotton Murket. W Onreaxs, La, ly 22-Btoad, 1d- allnen, 1ot Tow il —ie6s " wob: ‘lhons BriKata L0 Balas to 1he soasihent . ( H o Dules; saien 50 bales; 8100k, U664 baios @180; dalry, y 22.—The hot weather hnd® Weekly net rocelpte, 5451 bales: gross, 4.635 bales: exports to Gireat Britain, non#: to the continent, 1,35 bules; coastwiso, 022 bales: les, 2,400 biles: exports, constwise July 16, shouid have been 224 bLales; Juna 20, 4,012 bules, n Produce Market. Focs—19@124c, CHERRIES—Or6 ~0n, 82,00, PrACHES—Californin, 8.7 ToMATORS—Southorn, $1.2@1.50 per case of 4 buskets APRiCOTS—Calitornia, 817573201, nllzwmm Cholce, ®.50@6.00; fancy, 106.003 50, ORANGE&~Calitornin, $.00@4.25. BLACKIERRIES —§1,50. RASPBERRIES—Blnck, $1.25: red, quarts, 84,50, Pruss—Cuiifornia, 8506100, BANANAS-8C AND w—No, 1 green hides, 30; n salted hides, do: No. 2 green su o8, 7e; No. 1 green snited hides, 25 to 4) 1D, No. 2 grecn sulted hidos, 25 to 40 1bs., dc; No. Om: 1 1veal enif, 8 to 15 1hs.. 5o; No. 2 veal calf. § to 15 Ibs.. ftee; No. 1 dry flint hides, 7o; No. 2 dry fiint hides: 525 No. 1 dry salted hides, 5infc. Sheep pelts—Green salted, oach, He@8l.2 yreen saited sheariings (short wooled enrly skins), onch, 15@35c:_dry sheariings (short wooled enrl¥ skins). No. 1. ench. ¥ol0c; dry shearlings (sho t wooled oarly sking, No. 2 ench, be; dry fiint Kansas and Nehraskn butchier wool peits, per ib., uctual welght, 10@ 14%c: dry flint Knnsas and Nebrasks murrain wool pelts, per ib., netu | welght, A@i%e. Tal- low and _erense . No. 1, tallow No. 2, B@dke: zronser white A, 8%c; gronss white I, #ige; grouse, yellow. dof grense, du 23c; old hutier, %0; boeswax, prime, 10@2c rough tallow. 14@ e POTATOES—Now, scarce; southern stook, 1440 per Ib. CABBA «—Home grown, t0c per doz. Watermelons. per 101, #25.00%:2.00. JE8—Pur one-third bl hoX, 15¢ —Half bu. basket, 150, EW TURN PEAUS—Rartioit, §.5): other varloties, #3.00 Burten—Packing stock, 1214@de: smull lofs solect dairy, 1 @l6e, Pourrity—0id hens, 820 spring ehickel st. Lovis, Mo 50 lower fc roosters, 5@7c; nricots, July 22 —Frour—Steady: patents and extra fancy, 10c lower thers unchanged. sh, shade lowoer at TI@70%c; op- tlons were hammered from the start, with the excoption of a siicht bulge between' the first and second calls, the northwest fino crop re- ports being tho feature of the news: July, @870, elosing at 0o nsked; Al- @i, clostng nt T4%o asked; Sop- closinz ut e naked; Do- «t e asked, B rshadowed by wheat but trodes were toward the soliing side on crop re- jorts; cash strongor: options ¢ except uly ' held up by 401403 August, $Hli0; September, HEGHY%C, closing Dull; eash, #1c: August, 200; Septem- , e asked: July. jie asked! RYE—Quiet; 62 bid this side. BARtEY—Nothing doing. BrAN—Firmer; oust side, 00%c: sacked, 6c. I1Ay—No cliange to note: nearly ull timotly arriving Is hot and rotting. BurTER—Ilealthy, but unchanged; oream- ery. 0@2ic; dalcy, 10@17c, EGas—Stcudy at 100 CORNMEAL~ [ J0TTON BAGGING—0 TRON COTTON TiES—$1.10. Wiusky—Steady: $1.1071.15. LEA ¥io5 sked. PRovI —Strong and h buyers won't puy advance asked. Ponk—Standard mess jobbing, $12.62% for new. LAnp—Prime steum, #7.00@7.10, according to brand. Dy SALT MEATS—8houlders, 87.00; longs and ribs. §7.025 $7.15; boxed, 16¢ higher. BAcox—=houlders, and ribs, #9.614; Shorts, §8.874, RECEIPTS er; dull, as Sugnr cured, #11.0 @11.50, Flour, 4000 1bs.; wheat, 174,000 5.000 * bu.i onts, S8,000 bu.; rye, \ none. “Flour, 5000 1bs.: wheat, 4,000 bu.: corn, 7,000 bu.: oats, 4,000 bu.; rye, none; buriey none. NEW Youk, Juiy 2 — PETROLZUM — The market opened stoady, but there was no move- ment to opening sule und the murket became dull and remained so uutil the close. Penn- sylvanin oil—Spot sales, none: August option sinles, 5,000 bhls, at 52%c, Limu oll—No sules; total'sales, 5,010 bbls. COTTONSEED O1L—Dull, TALLOW—Firm and quict. R*SIN—Steady and quiet; strained, common to good, #1.2214@B1.2715, TURPENTINE—Quict and stondy LONDON, July 22.—WHALE O1L—£18 per ton. Serurrs PrRTROLEUM—Gi3d por gallon. RosIN—Tine, £ par cwt. Milwaukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 2 WnEAT-Stondy; September, 7abic; No. 2 No. I'northern, Sje. cndy; No. 1, 45¢. OAts—Higher; No. 2 white, 3i%c; No. 3 white, : daitko, BARLEY—On track, 60262, RYE—Quict: No. 1, 6 PROVISIONS: -Quict. Pork—September, $12 0% LArp—Scptember, §7.2 RECEIPTS—[iour, 2100 bble.; wheat, 85,800 burley, 14,000 bu_ Liverpool Markets. Liverroor, July 22.—Wiear—Qulet; hold- ors olfor moderateiy. Receipts of wheat pust threo days, 22,000 centuls, inoluding 84000 Amerioan. Receipts Amer- fcan cora past three duys, 75,000 oentuls. K. Cunada, bs 615d l)ur cental, —Prime wostern flne, 703 per bbl. Larn—Prime western, 37s per ewt. CuEEsE—American finest white and colorod, 445 per ewt. Coftee Musket, New Yok, July 22 —Options opened steady ath polnts up to’ polnts down, closed firm xt from 5 to 15 points down; snies. 8 including: July, 1221515 Au:ust, § 2. 12.185; 8¢ ember. $i2. 12,41 Noyuml er, 51 5 @ 240; March, $12.40B12 4 My . 1Spot Rio, steady: No. #1550, Sugar Market, TAVANA, July Suzar quiot. LoNDC July ¥2.—Sugar, Cuba centrifugal 00 tesy, M8 Od per owt, Traders’ Talk, CnicaGo, TiL, July 22.—Counseln, to Cockrell Bros. Commission C an & Day .1 Whoat ruled narrow today and closed with o w eak feeling. Th e prin builish feature was the continuance of unfavoralio reports trom tho sprinz wheat crop. but the cffect of this is wearmg - off somewhat. Forelgn markets showed n good deal of weakness. Declines were recorded all around, with the excention of Antwerp and slizht advanco fu- tures in Liverpool. Continental murkets wero weak, Paris especiully sold with o sub- stantial decline in flour for July. Our crop vement continucs just about the same. lie crop movenent in southwost 15 picking up und promises to increagoe. 1f itdocs to uny oxtent the feeling Is that prices must give away. Trading Was 0ot important at iny time toduy and the crowd afier trying botn sldes of the mariet Onully setiled down to u feeling of bearishne; in “u conservative way. The price is too low to excite any radieslly benrish feel- inzs. Corn has been foaturcless through- out, ruling merely in sympathy with wheat udd closing weak trom lack of “outside busi- ness and locul selling, togother with present good corn wonther brinzing rather - botter Rocounts from the crop. Cash corn rules firn. Provisions olosed ut outside brices ufter a firm markot. Tho best trading was in ribs with the futcrest contercd next ln pors, leaving lurd dull but equully firm. STOCKS AND BONDS, Loss Antmation Charncterized Leading Se- curities Yesterday—Wall Streer News. New Youk, July 2—The stock market todny wus less aniwated and proceeded within nurrow limits throughout the day, ex- copt In u few speclalties, which wero sub- Jected to stimulus from inside, und the busi- ness dwinaled stoadily, gradusly getting back to the dullness which hus been so op- pressive during the lust two months. The power which stimulated the sdvince was en- tirely withdruwn today, and in this, coupled with the actunl notlee of withdrawal by the Burlington & Quincy from the Western Trafilo associution, the upward movement recelved o blow from which It could not recover. The sules for the day were prineipally by the traders, who, huving tuken the long side for a quick turn, werenot long in getting out when the support was withdrawn from tho murket. There wus no disposition shown to agaln short the market. however, und tho duliness wlso brought with it the stagnation in pricos, which accompauied it before. Burlington was Inclined to woukness, but it deciined only w smaull fraction, una thut was aftorwards partially recovered, while in the Vunderblits positive strensth was seen. The murket fnuily closed dull wnd steads at irregnlur but slight chanzes for tho duy. The tradinz reached ouly 138,575 lsted, aud 10,520 unlisted. Government bonds have been dull but firi, Stuto bonds buve been aull und stoundy. The Fost suys: The Buriing ulney directors would' stand W better light before the community If they had mude the robjec- tion to an unfalr rullnz in the Western Tritio assoolution before thelr own Intorests were at stike. They must certainly huve hud an op- POrLINILY £0 A0 8o, Novertheless It cannot Le deuled that the Burlinzton's course Is loglewl, Eranting tho lntorprotation its directors fput upon the sotlon of the Iate advisory bord m. ot . O thut occuslon tho Burlington appealed for the enforcement of section 5, of the by- laws, the so-called “four-ffths rule.” “An ln- terprotution that was ¢ early wrong bad al- {gudy beou given by the elwiruan. Of course She chulrwan's rullag could uot stund If the board voted otherwise, but fnstend of voting on the appenl the bourd at once adjourne . | This nctcn the Burlington assumes to be tuntamount to a rejection of thelr appeal. 1t such inference Is falr there was naturally nothing for the company to do from the nesociation. The following are tho c'osing guotstions for the lending stocks on the New Ycik Etock exchange today: A7 | Ao preferred.... 16 |50 Contral... "' Alton, T, M., 52 [Norfolk & West. pfd 43¢ do proferred ;... 180 [North Amer. Co..... 1% American Expross.. 118 [Northern Pacific... 204 Baltimoro & Ohilo... 0 [ do'y rod. Canadian Pact 881/ U. P. Den & Gulf.. Cannda Southern... 5'g Northwestern Central Pacifle. 8 °| g preferred Ches. & Ohlo.... 000 2% N. Y. Central... .\, Chiengo & Alton.., 150 |N. V. & N. E. . C, B &Q......... 101 |Ontario & Western, Cliteago Gns. o 8%/ Oregon lmprovem't 22 Consolidated” Gas.. 114l Oregon Nav € G C & 8t L., o 0.8 L& U N Cotorndo Conl & 1 [Pacific Mail . Cotton Ol Certific’s §0%| I, Dec. & 1 Dolaware & iludson 135% *Pittaburg, DLW 156% | Pull G. prof F.Co.... 4| Riehmond Torminal iy Enst Tonnessue. o prefarr Itio Grando West. | ‘dopreferred ... T1 | Rock Tstand. . |18t L. & 8. F. raul . 10214 8¢, Paul & Omaba 404 42| Qo preferred ... 115l4 sas & Texas ptd 204 Southern Pacific ... 50k o Erlo & Weat.. 2th(Burar ltotinary...... 102 o preforred ..... 764 Tenn. Coal & Iron Lake Shore.......... 184% Texas Pacific., .. Tust... L 14 Tol. & 0. C. ptd Loutsville & Nas Loulsville & N. A. Manliattan ¢ Memphis & Michigan Missourl B prefer t Wayn 105 | Wolls-Fargo i G torn Union . Moblle & Ohlo |Wheeling & L. 1. Nasnviio Chaft....} 83ig| do preferred... Natlonal Cordage... 120X S OId fRekod The total siles of stocks today were 143,208 shures, Including: Atehison, 6401: Chicago Gus, 3,31 Brle, 2,035: Lnke Slore, 5,000 Louls- Ville & Nushville, 5.8:0; Manhntvan, 3811 New York 0% Northern Pacific pro- ferred, wdine, 16,20): Kichmond & West Point, 2,%0; St Paul, 12,130, What Bradstreet's S NEW Yonk, July 2.—In his review of the New York stock market Bradstreet's says: 1t is ngreed that the inactivity of the past fort- night Is ulmost. without o paraliel. Not in many years has the Londoa market shown so little interest in the American aepurtment. It may, in fuct, bo mentioned that on several duysof late it has been impossible to ourry on arbitraze dealings between Now York and London, owing to the lnck of trading in our stocks at the latter eity. The public is com- pletoly out of the question, leading operators are slow to return to it and London has nov lrm\)lmulml with any alacrity to the movement hero, It would seem, tndeed, that whatover mens- ure of Improvement the market has oxhibited was mainly due to enforced covering of short contructs in response to the announcement that n well known operator of considerable power in the market had given expression of ullish views regarding the crops and railrond outlook, and wus disposed to tuke an active part upon the long sideof the account. In this connection It ‘must, howover, bo noticod that antecedent clrcumstunces had prepared tho way for such u demonstration. In spite of the reccnt auliness prices have yielded but littie, ousy money I8 practically ussured for some months to come, and the cblef cuuse which had Induced spacuintive hesitation—the revival o the silver bill—has faded way. Apartfrom the manipuiatios of tho foonl Interest ulready roferred to, the chief support was furnished by the Chioaxo contincent, which has become very bullish on the crop outiook and which, owinz to the un- settied condition of grain speculution, due to foars of the passuge of the unti-option bill, 18 Qisposed to turn its attention to the stock mar- ket On Friday, however, there was « visible inclination to retirn to the former duil state, but prices yieided only to & slizht extent. London Finuncial Review. [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordim Benaistt.] Loxpox, July 22.—[New York Herald Cable —Specinlto THE BER]—A moderate amount of Lusiness hus been transicted on the Stock exchange todny, thoush less has® been done than yesterdny, due no doubt o the settie- ment'being neafat hund, Tuesday being tho first duy. Funds ate 'unchanged. Indian rupee paper has improved % per cont, owing 10 the adyunce in siver. With one or two ex ceptlons forelgn government securities closed firin, a strong tone being®reported on contin- entul bourses. Home raliwuys closed somo- what frregulur. The featureis a fall of X to per cent in North British preferred on divi- end reports.” Americans have been more or iess firm ull day, and just at the lust moment buying orders came’ from Now York. The shares most. in request have been New York, Ontarlo und Erie, the for- mer advanced % per cent. but o rise in the latter wasonly X per cent. W. preference Improyed % per cent and others % to % per cent. Cunudian lines have been negected. Beyond a fractional im- provement Canaatun Pacific und Grand Trank third preference ure unchanged. Mexicans fluctuated u good aeal. especiully first pref- crenco which, nfter advancing 1 per cent, closed at a decline of 1 per cent. Argentino lines have been well maintained. Moneys were very littie wanted. With thie supe: bundant 8upply of money short loans have peen ousily obtained at i percent. A lurge withdrawal of gold for Kussia siightly hard- cned the disconnt market; two and three months' biils b uoted ut % por cent. New ey Market. NrEw Youk, July 22.—MONEY ON CALL—Easy At 11472 por cent; Iastloan, 13 per cont; closed offered nt 1% per ce. PIUME MERCANTILE VAPER—S@5H4 per cent. STERLING —Quict, but steady nt 187 for sixty-duy bills and #4853 for demand. Th 3 T U. 8. dscoup . C. Int. Cert. . 11034 UL B, dbes re 4 orih. Pacific Ints.. 1108 Pacttic s of 0301110 100k *North, Pacltle 2ndi. 1135 Loulsiana stamp. 45 91 | Northwestern Con.. 13 lenn new sctis... 107 *North. beb, L0 “lenn. uew setos... 101 St L &1 L Ral Tonn. new seLis. .. T4 |SET.& 106t Consuls. Y &P, Ints. 118 . G.Ir. Rots 80 G e Rets, 273 Canada So. 2nds... . *Cen. Pucific lats. 121 105 *hen. & R G.Ists! 0 117 Den. & .G 4x...... 8iig|Tex P 4|5t Paul P, Erle 2nds | Unton Pac. 1sts...... 100% MK 8 £0 | West Shoro, L 103 MUK & 6 i B0l *bid. 1 ask Boston Stock Market. BosTON, Mass., Ju'y 22.—The foliowinz were theclosins pricos on stocks on the Boston stock murket to fny Atehison Bosto Fitehburg It Little It & it Mex. Con. com N V. & N. E. 0la Colony. Rutland comuion. Rutiand com. pfd... Wis. Con. com. Allouez M.Co. (W) Atlantie.... cveene 94 ‘amurack . Boaton Lund West End Lind C. Bell Telephione Lumson Store § Water Powel (05 Vrrrpn ey B. & B, Copper T New York Minlng Quotations, NEW Yonk, July 22.—The following are the closing mining stook quotutions: Chiolor. rio Crown Ophir.. Con. Cal. & *1lymo Deadwood. . 210 [Ftanda Gould & Cur . 95 |Unlon Con . Yellow Jaeki Tinle & Norcy iron Sliver. pendence...... Quicksilver. oy do preferred *North Star......... 650 |Bulwer.. Ked. San Francisco Mining Quotations, SAN FRANCIS00, Oal,, July 22.—The officinl closing quotations for mining stocks today W us follows: Poto R Suvage.... 1111 110 Best & Beiehior. |Slerra Nevad 11y Union Consolidtacd 50 Utah.,. Vellow Jacket Commonwesith. Con. Caln. & Crown Point ... Eurekn Con..1. Hule & NOreross AMexican. ..o Ophir...... St. Louls Minlng Stocks, 81. Louts, Mo, July 22.—The followlng were T m Small Hope A 0 Eifzaveth Pat Murp| [ OMAHA, Neb,, July 15.—Clearings, $00,002. BosToN, Mass. July 22 —Clearings. 815,775, 455 bulunces, BLGKLUW. Money. 24@i per I AM SO HAPPY! LU S S S, Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been falling out by the handful. After trying many Ihylithn‘ in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S.8.8. 0. H. ELBERT, Galveston, Tex, fraie S CURES Giiieysmsiet Er~It is entirely vegetable and harmless, ‘Ireatise on Blood and Bkin mailed free. BWLT Bricinio Co., Atlanta, Gk JULY 23, 1892 THE OMAHA DAILY Bl;éé SATURDAY () oxchango on New York. par to 5o dis KANSAS Orry. Moy dbuly 22—Oloarinzs, #1.- 22, lshantsh gold, $2.404@247. Exchange quiet, “‘%.n ROl ) Bostox, Mass, Juff 22—vall loans 3@4: time loans 3%@5. NEW YOHK, July, $8—Clearings, #10 bulances, 581,700, BALTIMONE, Md., July, 22, ~Olearings, $2.156,- w $305,040 , Money, 6 per cent. ~Clenrings, T bnlances, #1,70481% Money. 2 per 083; balauce: July ¥2.—Clearing £67,000; New York exdhange, commerc.nl 50c bun'k, £1.5) por $1,008 Hremi . 22 —~Cloarings, $18 057, Money quiet at 431; balances, #63 2. —Balllon £2/0,000 was witharawn from the B iand on balance today for shipment to Russia. peclal Telogram to chinze wus quoted as follows: Chieago, 10¢ pronilum; Boston, par to 5¢ d st Louls, par. CH1cAGo, 1L, Tuly 22.—Monoy firm at 4 per cent on oall and Bank_clearings, 50 ‘discount. to_amount ot Niew Youk, July The Bue. || time loans. Now York ex- Sterling exchunge aulet and unchanged ut 8187 for sixty-day Dills and $4.85% for sight drafts. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cnttle Trado Worse than Ever Before—Hogs Active and Higher, OMA1A, July 22 —Rocoipts for the past five days foot up 0.86) cattle. sheep, against 7,55 outtle, 30,402 hogs and 2,027 cep the corresponding five days of lust week; an inerese of over 2,0.0 cattle and a decrease of 5,000 hogs und 1,800 sheep. _The cattio market went from Enstorn advicos woro very discoura buyers took off another liberal siice, making a decline so far this week of from 4ic to As on Thursduy, the receipts were 1i.nt sgencrally common, 0t good enougi per_cent on hogs una 725 bad to worse. falr cornfed natives on sale, but buyers wero extremely bearish pnd indifferent ina sclicrs could linrdly wot u bid, ives and westerns it was fully day's trading hardl enou:h cattle changed hands to estublis quotations, One bunuh of right good native cattle, weighing 1,137 1bs, brought #.00, nnd some pretty good fed westorns vrought 7. In fast thero was hurdly any murket ut uwli and quite a fow cuttlo were stiil unsola at the On the cOmMmMONer ni- ‘There was very little more life to, the trado nners, and prices are as low us thoy get. Poor to very good cows hoiters " soid_at from below $2.10, stags could hurdly be moved ut'nny price and the same Was true of culves. thing decent in this Line found u purchuser before the close. Stockers and foedors moved slowly and at Irosh offerings were 11b- and the couutry dbmand wus not ns good a8 it hus beon for the pust two days. t1lt-odged stull to sell ut §.00 or better. Rep- resentstive sules: DRESSED DEEF. in butchers' stock o About every- rather low prices. Esss 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 EBE. RO b b EESBBGESE 8 BIRSBBLER - STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. WESTERN CATTLE. feeders..1074 1 feeder.. 124 2 feeders.. 1510 1 feeder. .. 1160 12 feeders.. 1143 86 feeders. 1014 Hoas—Kecelpts were hardly up to the recent average and fell 1,500 shurt of lust Friduy's u decrense so far this week cou pared with lnst of about 5,000 head, ity of the offeriags wus hardly a: hius been for a fow dass was nctive und about 5¢_higher than Thurs- duy from sturt to finish, shippers be.ni us usial the principal buyers. um and henvy hogs 8old ut from .60 to with common light und £rom .50 to §.00. tolerubly good season, t belng at from .50 to ' 8. t0 .60 Thursday. K00« The murket Good to cholce mixed stuff av The pens were cloared in bulk of tho salus agulnst from 8.0 The geveral uverige was against §.516-6 Thursday and .55% last Friday. Representative su. R, ¥ 53 07! 57 00 00 6) 60 6) [ 60 28! g2geze o SananeaaTannanonn [ 333 'he supply consisted of a single deck of mixed netives that sold reudily at #.u0. Summer Disorders . Drink ERIAN Ginger Ale. “ BETTER dive————— THAN THE IMPORTED.” In purity ‘ol quality, delicacy bouquet it/ has no equal. Botléd Only at Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Richardson Drug Co., Agts, Omaha. Neb PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. roposuls will be recelved by the un- until 1:50 o'clock b. w. Auj ASK FOR IT. Kountze's ith supplementary addition frou street to Center stréot, in block 1. Kountze' ter streot to the alley north of Dorcus street of Omahi, 16 secordunce with plans cations on file fu the office of the ubliec works, ed by the board. un Drinted bian t0 be nceompanied with a cortified check in the sum of $5,0-00 payable to the oity of Omuha, a8 s evideuce of g ;l;lm“bonfl fl)luqui I:IB’ right to reject any or slibidsnnd o walve I MRk v ER, trmin Bosrd Publilo W Y-S0 Oh Owakia, Neb, 3 sirable muttons continue In active demand at fully steady prices. Fair to good natives e 4.501 falr to good westerns, #3.50@4, L\J common and stock shoap, 8L5@L5 1 KOO to chiofee ) to 01 1b, lambs, $4.50@5.50. Repre- sentative sales: No, Av. Pr 2 bueks......, “ 5 &3 00 73 nutlve wethers .. 1103400 Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official recolpts and disposition of stock ns snown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours, enaing at 5o'clock p. m., July 22,1802 WUV ERS | CATTL Omaha Packing company | Swift &Co., The Cudahy Pa J. 1. Squires, Bosto Kingon & €0’ ey & Co.....L North & €o..".. Jorsey Clty... Leo Rotlichilds, Androw H J. Lobman. Vanuant, & C.. SpecI'U'Fs, ship. OMAHA Manufacturers and Jobbers” Directory ki\rli(‘nl'l‘l".vl‘s AND BUILDERS. J. H. Glenn, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding b copy of Glenn's archi free, by sending thelr 3 8. 15th stro VAGBO(“ ! D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Brace & Co 12011205 Jones street, | 10th and Gitain i1 ¥ HARDWARE, to the publisher. J AWNINGS AND TENTS, Onaha Teat & AwaingCo| Woli Bros, & Co. Tents, awnings, tarpau Flay BAGS AND TWINES. . hammocks, ofland | 1ins, covers of all kinds, rubber clothing. ~Sond [ flugs, banners, ote, Send for cat'gue. 1113 Farnam | for catalogue/70s 8. 16th —_—_— Bemis Omaha BagCo | Bishop & Co. Stral, maniila, cotton Importers and mrfs, flour |~ rope, hemp, jute, oot sncks, burlaps, twine. | ton twinestarred cord age, oto. $13 8. 12Lhat. Total Chicago Live Stock Market, On1cAGO. T1L, July 22.—[Spectul Telogram to Titk Bee]—There was a steadicr tono to the arket toduy, solely becavse of tho smaller receipts. The demund wns more lim- ited thn betore, a majority of buyers having secured nll the eattio they require this week, but there was demand enough to_absorb ull offerings that possessed merit and t wero tuken ut fully Thursday's quotations, Tho best grade of 1,45) to 1,70)51b, steers were salo= able at from #.20 Lo 83,95, hut the urrivals did not include more thun half u dozen lots that had the quality to bring more thun §.0), and only n very few that could bo ' placed st over #.7. Sules to locnl dressed beef firms wero lurgo.y av from 1.5 10 $1.50 nud from #.0) to 8175 wus the range nt which the bulk of the purchases ors for thie eusterr. and forelgn market were mude, Cows and bulls wero firm and so were Texas cattle, receipts being light, D creased recelpts wid strongor prices for next week ure probabilities. With receipts confined to 15.00) head, tho hog market worked firmer today. Good hogs were scarce and wero wantod at an advance of Some salesmen quoted tho market from to 19¢ highor but the averago gain was not more than 1J0, in fact poor und common ho:s wero not _aporeeiably higher than on Thursdav. The hizhest prico reached wus 0, und that fu two or three instances only. From #.65 to $5.00 bouzht most of the ho Poor stuff und grassers sold at from .00 .50 and culls at from 83.00 to $4.75. Grass hogs were hurd to seil at any price. Few buy- ers want them at from 25¢ to sc off from the prices current for cornfod. The ma rket closed strong. Sulos of sheep wero mado to n littlo better advantage than on yesterday and the day be- fore, but the improvement wus scarcely suf- flclently marked to call for uny ohange in uotations, which remain at froum 83,25 to 8.75 or poor to cholce grades, The lamb market was firm. the offeringe being poor and the de- mand fuir. Choice guaifties were quoted at from 8500 to #.25. from which figures sales range down to from $2.5) to §3.25 for cuile. Recelpts were: Cattle, 7,000; hogs. 16,000; sheop, 4,000, The Evening Journal reports: CArTLE—Keceipts, 7.000 head; shipments, o ad; market steady at 1c higher; Tex- uns, $4.10@3.3); runge, & (@330 Hoas—Recelpts, 16,000 8,000 head; market netive and mixed und puciers, . nd butchers’ weichts, ussorted allght, &.00@5. second class, 3. .70, nEEP—Rec 4040 head; shipments, ,000 head: mnrket active, stendy to stron; mutives, BTAT: Toxans, 0G40 lumbs. .0,26.50. New York Live Stock Market, NEW YORK, July 22 —BEevEs—Recelpts, 3,800 { shipments, @l0c higher; orinie heavy head, fneluding 42 low, shide easicr: nut 5,157 Texuns and Colorados, £25:@4.00: dressed steady nt @ie per Ib' higzher. Shipments today, 170 Beeves and 1,35 quartors heef: tomortow, 1,000 beevas and 8105 quarters of beof. CArvES—Receipts, 5i8 head; market slow but steudy; veals, & per 10 1bs.; gruss and buttermilk 12047225, Sueer—Receipts, 4,18 hond: lambs nctive and’ fifmer. Sheep, H.5754@5, per 100 1bs.: Tambs, £.00@7.00; dressed mu ton, steaay at 7%3@oe per ib.; dressed lumbs, firm at 101@12c, Hoos—Receipts, 2600 head, including two cars for sale; murket firm at &0 por 1w lbs. cop stend: St. Louls Live Stock Market. CATTLE—Rocelnts, 4,500 head: market hizner on Texas: natives on sule; fair to. pretty good 301,60; cows and canners, 811552 20, Recelpts. 1,800 head; shipments, 2,400 ret firm, heavy; heavy. falr to @5.90; mixel, fa.r to good, £.5:@ Ight fair to beat, £.605.85, BiEsP—Receipts, 1,100 hend; shipments, 1,600 head; murket ‘ctive and stronger; fair’ to 800d nutives, #.0085.10, &7, Louis, Mo, July 2 200 bead;’ shipment strong on natives und very few Texus, Hoa! Ransas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS Urty, Mo, July 22—CATTLE—Re: celpts, ,600; shipments, 1.800: the murket wi more uctive and steady for ull natives; Te: cattie sloady: nutive steers. §1.2024.7; cow: $1.2 @25 lex 15 and feeders, #2150 Hous—Receipts, 7.400: shipments, market was falely active und stead strong: all grudes, ® (0@5.80; bulk, . SHEEP— R ipts, 1. shipuments, none. muarket was steady ; muttons, #8L.50@5W; lumbs, Al ages, and all conditions of womanhood will find just the help. that woman needs, in Dr. Picrce's Favorite Preseription, That's a matter that’s guaran- teed. If it can't be done, then the medicine costs you nothing— its makers don't want your moncy. Get it, if you'ro a tired or suf- fering woman, and get well. It builds up and 'invigorates the en- tiro system, regulates and pro- motes tho proper functions, and restores health and strength. At tho two eritical periods i 8 wo- i man’s life—the change from girl- hood to womanhood, and later, the *chango of life"—it is a per: fectly safo and an especially valu- able remedial agent, that can pro- duce only good results, Folr q} the Jerangements, ir- (=N regularities and weaknesses pecu- liar to the sex, ** Fflvorimpf’cr& scription ” is the only remedy so certain that it can be guaranfeed. It it fails to benefit or cure, you U h“v{o your ma?eyt bafi!x, . ‘ou_pay only for the ou .\ get, Can’you ask nmnrwd 7 SOUTH OMAHA . Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA, est cattle. hog nnd sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, §). OMAMA| Nzite to this houss for oor- Wood Brothers, fouth Omuha—Telephoae 1137, - Chleago 3. 1. DADISMAN, W, E. wwu.}lln-«-u Markst raports by mall and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. —THBE— Campbell Commissien Co, Chioago, EnstSt. Louls, Kansas Olty, South Omaha, Soux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer &Company, 66 and 8 Exchange Bullding,Bouth Omaha Correspondence sollclied and vrowptls wnswors1 EBpocial attention to orders for stockers & feoders. Established, 180 - - - _Inocorporated, 18} Capital fully paid, $20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write oF wire us for prompé and rellable warkst reportsr Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stook Comm ission. Room 681 Exchange Bullding, SBouth Omaba Telephone 1707, M. H. Hegarty & Oo,, Room 81 Excange Bullding. Bouth Omaba, - Neb BICYCLES. | _ BOXES. M. 0. Daxon, It €. Tod, Teyoles 8010 0n monyyyy |pcstag boxos, ANl BOvel paymonts. 120 N, 15y [Hosin hOX 1. St Bouging st. —_— BOOTS AND SHOLS. Morse-Coe Shoc Co. 1100 IToward Street. Factory corner 11th and Douglas straots, #0lling o class of goods which 1s very saleablo with merchants. 1 oo Manufacturer's agent. 1eansupply you with every- thing In shoes—men's, women's and ehilds'—at lowest faBtory prices and discounts. Latest stylo 1404 Room 15, Kirkendall, Jones (Cr; Amer,Tane Sewed ShocCo Wholesale Mfrs. Agents, | Boots, shoes rubbers, Boston Itubber 8hoe Co [ felt goods. 1408, 1510 1102-1104-1103 Harnep-st | Huarnoy-st. o.| Lobeck & Lina, Corner 10th and Jackson | Doalors 1n hardwars an streots. mechnnics: 10 ols, 101 Douglas stre A. C. Raymer. Butlders' hardware and contractors' supplios. 524 Eouth 16sh street, R LUMBER. Chas. 1 Lee. John A, Wakefield Hardwood lumber. wood | Imported, American Port- carpets and parquat | land coment. Milwiuken flooring. lic coment and 9th and Douglas. white ltme. S — LIQUORS. ller & Co. Frick & Merbert Liguor morchants, 1112 aeor st Srea: Ko | nedy’s Kast Indla Bit- tors. Wholosals lguor dosler 1001 Farnam st. ___ MILLINERY J. Oberfelder & Co. w and Jobhors of tlons. Mail ~ MUSI A. Tlospe, Jr. Planos, organs, artists' [ 100 materinls, ‘ot 518 Douglas stroet. [CAL. The Meinberg Co. N. 10th st. Planos, wusto and musical nd straments of all kinds, BREWERS, PAPER, | OIL>. Jos. Sehlitz Brewing Co Oftico, 9th ana Leavon- worh sts., Omahi Joht Marhover, W.R.Drummond&Co Carriage bullaers. Tloso and ‘patrol wagons a spoctalty. CLOTHING. Blotcky & Co. Gilmore & Ruhl. Clothiog,notton, furnish- | Manfrs. and Wholesalo ings. Give us a trial. | clotblers, 1109 Haruey Bamples prepatd by ox- | street. press, 1113 Harney. COAL, COKE, CORNICE Omaa Coal,Coke & LimCe| Engle Cornico Works | Mfra. Ivanized iron Hara and soft cont. & E. | M KUARIEC rpe cor. 16th and Dougals | petalic’ skylixhts. ete. stréets, 1110, 1112 Dodge-st —_— Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard 0il Co. Carry a full stock of printing, weapping and | Refined and lubricating writing paper, card pa- | Olls, axle grease, cto. ver, ote. —_— " OVERAT HIRTS, ETC. King & Smead. Mfrs of “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, etc. 014-18 South 11th st ——————————————— PRODUCE COMMISSION. g.t_n,i{..nm.'{ s, Branch & Co. W lll[fl\!j' & Co, Produce, fruits of all Butter, eggs and poultry. kinds, oysters. 19 South 15¢h st. 1B Huse & Co. |Jas A. Clark & O, Our apectalties: Nuttor, | Butwer, ohoese. ogys Ciggs and_poultey. pouliry and game. 1013 Howara st. $17 Bouth 13th st. TEEy CONTRACTORS. J. 1. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding, plastering, palnting. ete., will rocclve copy of Glenn's architects’ and builders’ directory free, by sending th , business and location 10 the publix] n, 11 DRY GOODS. M. B Snith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, nottons, fur- |Dry Goods Co. Notions, Wshing goods. Corner| gents' furnishing goods 1ith and Howard-sts. Cor. 11th a1d Howard. ———————e e e V. E. Riddelt. Riddell & Co. (Istablished 1535.) Butter, cheese, CRRS, Yo Wholesole butter ‘and [ 7 giayiox, frults, poultry exus. Buys and sells o | g gumo. cash, 4138, 1thst. ~ SIOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairW'ks Stove repuirs and water kind of stove made. o Bougas | e e — SASH. | TOYS. FURNITURE. 3 Omaha Upholstaring Co, | Becho & Runyan Upholstered furniture, | Furnituro Co., Graco and 11021104 Nicholus stroet | 15th street. Wholesale only. AL, . Disbrow & Co.| H. Hardy & Co. o g ers of snsh, oys, dolls, nlbums, O s "t | Taoy goods, Nouso fuc mouldings. Branch of- ehil- How, 12th and Teard sts. 1519 Farnam WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Councll Chamber, Omahn, Neb., July 12, 1892 Be it resolved by the city council of the city of Omxha, the mayor ¢ : neurring: That wooden sidéwnlks bo constructed In the city of Om tha as designated below. within five days ufter the publi ion of this resoiu- tion, or the personal service thereof, as b ordinance 18 authorized and required; such sidewn'ks to be luld to the grade on the stroets specifled herein, and to bo constructed of pine plank of such wiath and thickness and be lald upon joists of such diniensions and in such manner us is prescribed by the specifi- eations on file In the office of the Board of Public Works und under its supervision, to- wit: outh side of Se. 1 street, lots 1to 6 inclu- sive block S, Lowe's uadition established grade, 6 fect wid: South side of California street, east 2) feet of west 100 feot lu( l’nl hI‘l, 6, Park Place, ermanent grade, 6 fo wide, B South slde of Half Howerd street. lot 1 blook 10 Redlck's s\lhr-l. I. Redick's addition. tem- orary grade, 4 feet wido. L .~’m|5|“ de of Half Howard street. tax lot 24 sec 21- 3, temporary grade, 4 feet wide South slue of {ln\f Howard street. lot 37. W, A. Redick's addition, temporary grade, 4 feot wid And be it further resolved: That the Board of Iublle Works be and hereby is authorized and directed o cause a copy of this resolution to be published in the official paper of the ¢jty for ono week. or be served on the owners of snid lots and uuless such owners shuil within five duys after tho publication or service of such copy construct wnld sidewnlks herein required, that the Board of Pubile Works cause tho samo to be done. the cost of constructing sald sidewalks respectivo y to be nscssal azalust the roul estute, lot or part of lotin front of and abut- ting uul',h"nlille\;llllll;t; 1 sldew, Eamiuly bt 8t n p e Prosident of the Council. 8 IN GROVES. Attest: JOk ity Olork Avpproved; GEO. P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKBS. To the owners of the lots, purts of lots und real estate described in the above resolu- 4o and ench of you are horeby notified to construct wooden sidewslks us requirod by Feaciution 01 the ity countll wid wayor of c! O , Of which the abo the ety of Omaht, S P BTk iCH A URER, Ohutrman Board of Publio Woris. Omauha, Neb., July 21, 1802, 1y21d7t PROPOSALS FOR CURBING. Senled proposuls will be recelved by the un- de nnmeA until 1:30 o'clock p. m. August 5Sth, 1502, for curbing with white Colorado sand- stone, red Colorado sandstone and Berea sandstono according to specifications. Ninth street from Pauclfic street to alley north of Pacific street, comprised In streot fmprove- went district No. 470 1a the eity of Omahu. Each bid to specify a price pér lineal foot for the curbing complete on the street bu sa d lm- provemen district. Work to be done In socordance with plans and specifications on tile in the oftice of the Bmms of Public Works. Bironosais. L0 bo 1mado on printed blunks fur- nished by the boa and these accompanied with & certified check in the sum of £.0. puy- able tothe ety of Omubi, us un evidence of good faith, The bo hruuerv“u Il;d'l’lxllll to reject eny or kind Lo waive dofecta olL-bida B W, BIRKHAUSER, rd of Publie W 'n!fi.}\l o Chairman Ji July 22nd, 1802, Jy? Gmah NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADINC To the owners of all lots, purts of lots and real estate along Willlau strect frow 6th street to the WA;”‘“ 0o \rlf Omulia & Southwestern allroad right-of-way. l)éou are h‘uruhy notified that the under- signed throe disinterested freeholders of the city of Omsha have been duly uprulnlull Ly the mayor, with the upproval of the city councll of said elty, to assess the damages Lo the ownors respectively, of the property affected by the grading of Willlaus street frou 6th street to the wust line of the ( h & Bouthwestern Kalirond right-of-wuy. de- clured wury by ordinance number3il pussod June 2ist, 1602, nprmvud June 2ord, 189, You ure furiher notlfied that having ac cepted suld appolutment snd duly qualified us ‘quired by law, we will on the zird duy of Sl A ) Yoo Wt Whio hour of ten o'clack in the forenoon, at the offic of Shriver & O'Do ahoe, 1403 Farnam streot, within the corpor- ate Limits of suid olty, meet for the purpose of considering and making the wssessment of Qliiages to the owners respestively of suld orty affected by sald grading, taking Into Donbidoration specaul benefits. i€ Any. You ure notified to be presont at the time and placo aforesald and muke uny objections o, or statements concorning sald ussossmony 1y_constder prover, of dumages as you iy condldar provo W. H. GATES, GEO. J. PAUL. Committee of Appralsers, aha, Neb., July 11th, I Pyian t WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omahu, Neb Be itresoived by the city counc of Ownuhin, the Mityor conenrring: That woolen sidéwalks bo constructed in the city of Omauh: ns dosizniated bolow, withs in five days after the pubifeation of this resoe lution, or the personal kervice thereof, as by ordinunce s nuthorized —und _requiredy such sidewatks to be luld to the grade on the streots specified herein and to be constructed of pine piank of such width and thickness and be laid, upon Joists of such dimensions and I such mannorys 1y preseribod by the spociticat ons on flie in the office of the Board of Pubiic Works. and under its supervision, to wit: E st side of 51st street, across M. P. or Belt 1. R, rlzht-of-way, sec $0-15-18, West Side, seut grade. 4 foet wide, ast sitlo 1st strect, 10ts7 to 11 fnclusive, ok 13, Wost Sido, presont grade, 4 feer wido West £ide of 5st street, lot 1, block 20, West present grade, 4 foet wido, Wast side of 315t street, 10ts 1'und 20 blook 28, west Slde, presont grade, 4 foot wide, Wost sido of ist streot. lots | and 20, blook 23 West Side. present grade, 4 foct wide. Waost side of sist strost, lots 1 und 11, blook Wost Side, presont grade, 4 fect wide, West slde ‘13t sireot, biook 17, West Side, present erale, 4 fuot wide, North sido of Burt street. lot 121 Nelson's addition, presont grade, 4 fect wide, North side of Hurt strect. iot 110 Nelson's addition, present grade, 4 fect wide, East sidlo of 27th screot, south 10 ft of lot 7 blockc 15, Sbiuu's addition; present. grade ¢ fues wide. West s1do of 12th strect, 1ots 1 to 13 Inolusive block I, M. Donovun's nddition, establishe grado, 8 feot wid West side of 12th street, lots 8 to 14 inclusive, Lets Pluce, ostablished grado, 6 feet wide, Enst 81do 13th stroet, lots to 8 Inolusive block 1, Quinu's addition, established grade, 8 feet wide. East side of 10th strost, lots 8 and 0 block 7 ann Cump's addition, establshed grade, 6 toed wide. East side of 10th street, east part of lot 2) block 1 Van Cawp's addition, established grade. 6 tect wid, g Eustside of [0th streot, tax lot 10 sec i4-15-13 established gride. 6 feet' wide, Snst side of 10th streot, lot 12 to 22 Inclusive. biock 7. Murray's uddition to Okshows, es- tubiished grade, 6 feot wide. Exst side of 10th street, lot 5 block { Mur- ruy's addition to Okuhouwu, ostablished grade, 6 feot wide. Eust side of 10th streot. lots Lo 16 fnolus sive, blook 1, Redfield’s uddition, establisnod rade, 6 foet wide. KIRiE 816 of 10U streot, sub 1088 1 to 6 nolus slve, of t1x 10t 3 soc 3i-13-13, established grade, 6 feot wido. Eaxt xide of 10th street, tax lot6, 8, 0 and 1§ 8o 5-10-13 ostublished vrude. 6 feot wide. st 8ido of 20th stroet, 1ots ¥ 107 inclusive, block 1, llméc'uk ”Pl“ socond nddition, press ent grade. 0 foet wide, AW St slde of 7L avenue, tux ot 16 sce 16-10s 3, prosent grade, 8 feot wide, And Ue 1t further rosolved: Thutthe Bourd of Public Works be and here~ by i suthorized wnd diroctod to cuuso & 000y of this rosolution to be published in: the of- f Lho city for one weeck, or be sorvod on owners of suid lots, und’ unless such owners shall within five days after the publication or servios of such copy construcs suld sidowiiks us boreln required, that th Tourd of Pubdo Woras cause the same to b done, tho cost of constructing waid sidewnlke TOSDUCtive!y 1o bo ansossod Aguinst tho real extate, lot or part of lotin front of wnd abuts ting such sidowilks, Passed, July Sth, (8 uly 5 180}, of tho city flciul pissor . DAVIS, Prosidont of the Councll Attest: JOUN GROVES, City Olerk Approved: GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayo NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS o the owners of the lots. parts of lots and r::ul estate desoribed in the sbove rosolu tlon: You und each of you ure hereby notified ta construct woodon sidewulks ms required by # rosoiutlon of the clty councli ano muyor of the city of Omahu, of which the above s a copy. W, BIRKHAUSER, o l(‘?h"lrinun ::}‘:rflllw‘;! Public Worke wa ob,, Jul ), 1802, ¢ i . 101 19-20-21-22-28 / RIES. | DRUGS, ETC. /

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