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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS First Sales of Wheat Were at About Thursday's Figures. LATER THAT CEREAL PROVED WEAK Fears of Frost in the Dakotas and Other Wostern States Had Some kffect Early, But it Would Not Hold, Cnioaco. 111, July 20.—A spasm of weak- ness soizol the murket in the final fifteen minutes. Compared with last nizht whent olosed %c lower, corn 'se and provisions e, Expectations of big recolpts of whent tomor- row. combine | with report that the Hateh Hill had been taken up in tho senato and that Its passazs was feared, were the causes chiefly rosponsible for the downward shide. Tho first sales of wheat wero at about the slosing pricoof last night. but the market proved quite weak for a time and fell %e. The weather conditions wors reported tavorable, domestic markets wore slow and woik, but cables came In 8howinz advinces in nearly wi Europen markets. Storles of smail ylolds trom the threshers wore industeiously eiroubitad and the predietion mado that the ylold of whoat on this basis woull drop con- siderabiy below 00,0 0,00 bu. Mitenell, Bros- seau, Lozan and others began buyinz, und with no groit amount for sale It was all uickiy rood and prices gradually strenzthoncd. Al tho carly decline was re- sovered ani the market hold steady on re- ports of very cold weather In the extreme north, In sevoral terr.tories thi thermo ter wis sald to be down to 815 an attempt wits made to create some strenzth on the fear of frost in tho Dikotas. An Antworp lotter siid no Russian wheat was “olog oered, and that Roumanin's” crop was only 4 per cent of List year's, The indi- cntions today were considerod Ly muany to favor 1 biz merease In the visible subpiy: In corn there was evident reluctiance to Dress sules it provilling prices. nor wis thors, on the other hand, much disposition 1o buy 10 any great extent. The weakuess in whet towara tho close caused some rea Jzinz. Fi tuations were Hmited to fr 10 1346 ranze. Oats were extromely dull foaturoless. Price changos were u The provision m rather firn and a few orders wers provided for ut slightly advinced prices. A weaker feelinz was developed, however, edvd 11 the ieadinz artielo - od rather oasy at inside figures. nain y in Septeiber contracts. his were dull und heavier, 2 for wheat and 13¢ for corn to Bufalo. Estimatea receints for tomorrow: Wheat, 400 hogs, §10) open'ng was AUTICLES, FAT No. 2 { @iy ptember. MEsS POl September. . Jnnuary... LA Reptember. Janunry 1O s Beptembor. Junuary Cnsh quotations were s follows: FLovI—Sic dy and unchi 2 white, 8244 No_ i whire RYE=No. gl 620; No.3, no sules; No. 4, e, LAX SEED—No, 1, 8101, TINMOTHY SEED—Prime, 8] Ponrk—>Mess, per bbl., H 100 11w, 470; shiort ribs slde 2.0 @773 dry salted shoulders (box 7.25: short clenr sides (hoxed), #8.750.9.00. Wiizsky—Distilers' finished goods, per gal., lard, per (00se). ns—Unchanged. Recoipts and shipnients today were as fol- ARTICLER, Flour, barrels Whent. bushels Corn, bushels Onts, bushcls. bushols. | bushois the butter Uwas quiet and unchianted: crenmeries, §10%e. Eg.s, very firu New York Markets. NEW YORK, July ouR—Recelpts, 17,50) plis.: 0,000 bbls. ; 10, ; quiet and ensy. with cossion o 515 ssary to sel alos, 1500 Dhis. ConNMEAL—Stoady and quiet. W HEAT—Kec 262,00) bu.; 6XpOFLs, 22,0 .0 bu.; siles, 5, B futures; 212,00 bu. of BPOL. Epof, modcrately uetive for exports, '@ lower, closing bure.y steady: No. L& dn o store and | clevatos @sitie “afloat; 3 0. 4 red. Wiei un 1 northern, S6LaN; e ern, § 3 No. Milwaukee, B 3 ¢ Options deelmed le'ut the opening, feil off a further $ee and closed ut (ron 130e0 %¢ under yoste duy und weak through lower eables, forcizn selilng, attempted to large ro- ceipts ind unti- option bill August, K23 @8ityc, clost K2Rie; Noptoniber, KIRas15e, closing at Kiier October. 8% @S, elosing nt Bi%e: Decomber, S5, @881, Closing ut Side; M. 01369 3¢, closing at 413 + 000 bu. at 75e delivored. 10,00 bu.: expol o8, 2850.0.0 hu, of futuresund ot higher ana dull; No. 0oe afloat; ungraded niixed, options. July unier u Sguceze of shorls nd- vineed 44, other wonths were %@ie lower, with wet weatherand reulizing: July, o closinz ut Glc; Auzust, s clovina Beptember, 5i at oo bld; October, 63 @il % OATS—Leceipta bu.i sules, 190.00 b futures. spot. Spot dull, white slow Oplons dull, eis'or: July, BNcr August, Bha@iile, ol temben, i, closing, mixod Western, $'aGiic; No.d white western, ¥igi2e: No. 2 Chicuzo, 0140, MAY av and gaiet, Hops—>teudy, quiet Seaan—Ruw. firm; rofined, steady, falr de- mand; cut Ge. MowLA<sgs—['orolgn, nominai; New Orleans, Aull, stendy. Rice~Dull and stendy. s—Quiet and weiker; western prime, 16 rts, 24,000 50,00 bu. xed' stoady. @S0 Closing Slac: Sop- white, Libge, 1bEs—Dull, steady. Firin, fairly active pulled, 2 @ido; Texa OVISIONS— Porlc. quiet wnd steady. ments, quiot and stoady: middies, quiet, LAwb—Eusy. dull; western stean, closed at 0 terces: options, 1o salos Dtombor, §7.60; Ocober, .00 liv(‘lmll'u 1 d falrly ac stio floece, Cut Moderate demund, o Dull. rern—Stoady. Leav-—Qulet. TiN—Fir) stoudy: part Live Markots. Liverroor, July 20.—WiukAr—Steady; de- wind poor; ' Koldors offer moderitely.’ - seipts of wheat for past throo duys, 111,000 weiuding 71,000 Amerlean, C demand poor. Recelpts of Amerlean corn for past three days, 400 con- tals, Bacox—Lon and short clear 55 1bs, 808 por awt, Cotton Market, NEw YORK, July 20—Futures closed firm and steady: sales, 142,000 bales; January, nou- inal AT AT.9%; Seprem ber, §7.04@T7.41; Octoer. ¥10; November, 8T (08101 Decom- bor, #1.70@7.713 Junuary. ‘87802781 Pebruary, 915 Murch, 88.0048.01, Omabin Froduce Murket. Raos—~Eggs are coming in bukea and the lo8s 15 unusually bouvy.Goneral market, 150 2i4c, Cikbuuies—Orozon, 8200, FeAcums—Ouitfornl, $1.75 ToMATORS—Southers, §1.2501.50 per case of 4 Duskets. APRICOTS—Calitornta. 81750200 LieMoNs—Oholce. 85.50@6.00; funoy, 86.0006.50. OrANGEa—Calllornlu, ©.006@4.5. DL CR R T#s-— &L50) LEABPIERI B — 1 ek, £15; rod, quarts, #, PLUNE ~Culitornt, #6040, AN AN AS—Soi Too. Hinks AN TALLOW—No. | No. 1 greon saited lides, 40; No. 2 gre iidgs. coi No. | green wulted bides, @ 0: No. 2 groen suited hides 2310 40 ibs ., Je; No. 1 veul gult, § 1016 1bs., 6, No. ¥ veul eaif, s 1o i3 1bw, #1405 No. | dry'fiint hides. 70: No. % ary finu bl os 60 No. | dry salted hides, 5@6c. bheep belts—Greon saited, euch, L.26; froen suited sboarlluge (shors wooled early reen hides, e sking, onch, 15@'%c; dry shearlinza (short wooled ear.y skins, No. 1, each, d@10g; dr, shearlings (short wooied oirly sking. No. & each, 50 dry flint Kansas and Nehrasky butcher wool pe'ts, par Ih., actual woight. 10@ 14%¢: dry flint Knnsus and Nebrasks wool pelts, per Ih., nctual welght, 8@ low and greaso—Tallow, No. 1, No. 2, J@i\c; groaso, white A, whité B, iqc: erease, yellow, doi grouse. dark, 23e; old butter, 2; hoeswaX, prime, 17 rough tallow, 144 TOTATOES - New, 8¢ per ib, CAnBAGE—Homo grown, 0ic per doz. MELONS—Watormulons, por 10, $15.00@1.00. NEW AvrLe Fonesthird by . 750, WAX HEANS f bu. basket, 130, NEW TURNIPE—Per il 610, . PEAUS—Bartlotr, #1.5 { othor varioties, §10% BurTER—Packing stock, 13%@le: smull t8 seloct dulry, 18716c PoutTRY —Spring chickens, oid fowis, S@ue. ree; southern stook, 1140 12.50@3.00, 810w St. Louls Market wurs, Mo, July 2.—FLour—Bar nd nehan -od AT 1 back th's forencon %@ise, recovoring the [oss, but foll od %@ %e below yesterda was boarish, weather, fore and domestic advices and roceipts: ther was run up siightiy by a few shorts 1o are boln: pioched; No. @ red. cash. 7 4@ et July, TREBLe, ClOSINg at T ust, Tie, closine ut her Septe ) <ing at Talge: December, T %ow closing at7i%0 nske . CoRN—-O1 crop nows, antl-option bill Prozross and declines overy where, wont down: cash, N 6303 July, August, 4140 bid; ' Septembor, 45645%e, closing ot 45@45ise asked. Oata—~Dull and weuk and July. 3le; August, 2uige nsiced Rye—Notning doinz, Nothing doin . r: sacked at miil, He. thy, not chol $10.0043 11,50 28 000,00, 81, steady Wit off again und o every Influenc nothing doing; cash e vid; September, primo to strictly prinio to giit odie BUTeER - Cro LOWeT 1t KG LEAD -$30) asked, CORNMPAL- EFirm ut $.652 270, BAGOING =Gl @ 30, LN O TTON [1ES—FL10, WHISKY —$1.10% 1,15, Provisions—In good domand: uncl tandard mess, now, $123 1 @il Dry Sait Mes=shodiders, lonzsiin i ribs, 7.8 boxed, 1 more. Bacon—Shouliders, $:.%5: ion <8 and ribs, Sugar cured, nged. Lurd —Flour, 4,000 0) bu. : oat bLbls.: wheit. 310,700 . 19,000 b, rye, none: burley, none. SHIPENT, ) bbls.: Ui corn, 17,000 bu.; Oiuts, 2000 bu. barley, none. wheat, 1,000 rye, nou O1l Market. JLOXDOS. July 2.~ TURPENTINE SpiniTs—2! d. RoSIN—American str American strained fine, 7 0, CALCUTTA LINSEED— K3 0d per guarter. ClARLESTON, 8, O, July URRESTIN Steady at 26'40e. ROSIN i good straine], $1.00, Guey July 20, ~TURPENTINE— od. 4s 3d per ewt. irm N—Steady at $1,00@1.05, TROLEUM—The market was below lnst night's closing prices, und under small offer- ings foli off and closed weak. PENNSYLVANIA O1L—Spot sylvania of| opening, 5lige; closinz, 51%c. LinA O1—No sales NEW YORK, July stondy. TALLOW-Ensy: clty (& for packaces), 4 5-16c. TURPENTINE- Dull, easy at 2652014¢, Knnsas City Markets, ICANSAS CrTY, Mo.. July 20 —WHEA: to low 2 hard, old, Gi@6se: No, 2 red. (7@, Corz—Firm: No. white, 5 ¢, OATS—Diull; No. es. none; Penn- August, obtion saies. 11.00) bbls.; highest, 5l'40; lowest, Slic; total sales, 11,000 bbls, ~-COTTONSEED O1L—Dull, Stondy new, Gi@u5 2mxed, 424@tie:s No 2 mixed, 20@20% . b @5te, {tunch inzo (3 timothy, $7.500 0.00: pratrie, $1.507550 ). BurTe crenmery, 114@10¢; dairy, Dull and weal, 105e. 03 bu.; eorn, 3,000 bu.; N8 —Wheat, outs, none. 31,000 bu.; corn, 9,00) bu.; Wool Market PHILADELPHIA, Pa. July and in_ood demand: Ohlo, I West Viry —Woor—Firm nnsyivania and ta X and nbove, 38 X. 20280 o Sakie; New York, and westorn, firni for X and 3 medium, 520 deluf N washed. combinz und dein n; washed, combiug washed, chofce, washed. combin’z ind dels Cotleo Marker, v Yonk, July 20.—Optious opened stendy to 5 points up, closed steady at 5al0e up; sales, 1.00) bazs, including Aug- ust, #1.30; September, # i October, 8| 3 Deceber, 8123 @12 40; Janunary, #12.40; March, 40@I12.45; spot itio, quiet, steady; No. T P (s FEomia, Til, July OATs—Quiet: No. 2 white, 3114c. R:E—Nominul. Tr OHicAGO, 1L, July 2 to Duncan. Hollinzer Co.: Wo huve had ndull and uninteresting wheat market today. September opencd at Ti%e, sold and closod at 7ic. There s no chuuze In the con- ditions. The movement of the new crop in- creases and th bsence of a forolgn demund continues. Untll this demand comes we cunnot have any fmprovement in prices. The business doing in corn was woderate. The buy. has been prin- cipally local, Good rains throughout the corn belt should be In favor of lower prices. but many of our solld men beileve we cannot hive a large crov 1ure buyers on all weak markets. 1t looks o to, buy around 45e. September closed at Thore [s no foature 1 the oat bit, very doing. Provisions in symputhy’ with cori wore weiuk. 2 Oinieaao. 11l Ju'y 20.—Kennott, Hopkins & Co. to % A McWhorter: the market has been rather heavy and the reason given is that re- ceipts are too large and the forelgn demund too sl Ifit s tho pressuro of daily re- celpts that depresses the market whav explan- thateash whoat Is ation ean bogiven of the fac generilly ubove options In all prominent mar- kets wnd 1s especially stron:in that market (8t. Louis), which i getting the bulk of the new receipts. There It Is 4%¢ over August Ihe wenkness today is unaccountable except on the theory thit th o wenerally du outside busine: ciines when there Is Neurly everybody counted on a broal in corn und thut §s” probabiy why it did not decline materlully. The deal seoms to be in strong bands and country buyinz orders como in moderately, Tho frienis of corn siy thatn comparativery s crop is sure and u good miny danzers are sl ahead Provisions have been duil and featureless, selling off somewhat near the close in sym- with other mirket 0AGO, T1L, July 2)—Counselman & Day ckroll Bros Commission ¢ompany: Whowt ak in spito of the uniformly higher oubles, The mprovement In woxther condi- tons probably hud somie effect, but not very much. The crowd were fn i seiling humor ail duy but did not et weil started until neur tha close when i Weaker corn mar.et o Doldened ~ the beirs, and It went to olnt where they freely in the ace of tho inip nnrkets first alluded to, N scarce. The Crop ove venly, showlng totul re shipnients, 804,56 The shipping demand 15 Mhit, ahippers are trving to work, but_not succeeding o any particular exte Son- oard und winter wh DFICCS ATO more urtractive thun ours. Corn was oasy at the close, ' ) the corn bo t and the e cuused some country seliing and Inauced some shorting of the market by the local crowl, but the selling movement his been in foree thireo days and It1ooks us though the sollers were overdolng it. We would Fither buy than el now. us wo th.nk corn likely to do betier. Shippers are constantly in the market wnd subpiles aro light. Pro- vislons closed easy with the grain markets. king lnterests' were ineiinod to soll at the inz, but prices dropped off 0o quickly to 1Lof wnything belng done. The murket was dullali duy. Logan & Co. STOUKS AND BONDS, Traders Were Satistied with the Strength Dixplayed Yesterduy. New Youk. July 2 —The stock market to- day displayed on the wholo a strength which Wus 5L Sfactory to the advocates of higher fgures. Although the trading ln stook ut present s stlil largely professional. there is u lurser proportion of outsidersinterested in the chunges of valuos than for s iony time past. Th effect of the gol1 movemoent was nothing more thun to check for the time being the buylug and consequently the amount of business done wus reduced sfter sowe roalizations, ‘Che Industrials o:ou- pled @ less promivent position 1o the market than durlpg the last fow duys, but Sugar wis seill a loding active shure, And pursued a coursesamething similar 10 thut of yesterduy, u material redaction be- ing followed by a full recovery. Among the raliroad list Atchison was the loader and on & comparatively large business It was woved THE OMAHA about 1 per cont. The conversion of tho In- comus, 18 18 felt. will ndd iargoly to the value of the stock, Whilo the showine of earnings by the company have of iato been satisfactory, The only otlicr prominent stock which showed ateri il fluctuation was Western Unlon. reaching todny within 2% por cent of b Among the industrials.the Load stoeks beenr tho stronz foature, the preforrad rising abouy £, but tho othors followad the lead of Suzar. The market closed strong atabout the best prices. Tho transactions reached 216,951 Tisted and 1742 anlisted. Government bonds have boen dull stondy. *State bonds " have been dull steady. Post says: Tn the early trading today Wall street was not in a mood to receive any- thing but favorable nows Fortunately there was at hand ono distinetly favorabio tact in the dny's development. - That the week's weather has been wondorfuily piopitious 1o the growingerop. all trustworthy authorities avroe. Such excessivo heat as the whole co trv hus exporienced 1s teaditionally weather."” and it eane on a corn rooted In saturated by the May floods. As If to st predictions of a'droutl, heavy rains were r ported today as falling throughout the gruin rozion ihie followinz are the closing guotations tor the len ing stocks on the New York Stock ox- chanze today Atehtwon ... 3 National Cor Adnm EXpross... . 10 (N J. Central........ Alton, T i€ 0000 88 | Norfolk & West: pfd do preferred ...\ 180 (North Amer. Co American Exprosa.. 119 | Northern Pacific Baitimore & OF w3 do pra 5 Cannda Pnelfle..... ¥%| U, P. Den & Gulf.. Canada Southern, . e Northwestern 5 Central Pucitic Wiyl do prd Ches. & Ohlo... 0100 248( N Y. Central Chicago & Alton ... 130 | N V. & N QBT 1013 ontirlo & Wi Chileago lins 8214 Oregon lmdrove onsolidated 1143 | Uregon Nav. C.C, &St 1L Colorado Conl & 1 Cotton VIl Certifie’ and and D& W D8I ( D&« § st (ennesseo 5 233 1o Grande 6 do prd 1541 | Rock Istand Pacitic 240 | Sugar Refinery Loulaviiie & N Manhattan Con. . “Memphis & Chir. Michigan Contral. x. Missourt Pacific.... 0% Western Union obile & Ohio. Whe &LoE L B0 it 40 DI bid b | §asked. The total siles of stock today shuares, includin Atchison, #2605 G 95 Delawire, Lackawaniia & Wester Erle. 3730; Loulsville & ' Nasnville, Northern' Pacifie, Encland, Itonding, 24.60: St What Bradstreet’s Says, NEW YOuk, July 20.-Bradstreot's thus re- views the stock mar Althou :h the exces- v uperature wouid have justified complote speculative stagnation, the marxet this woek has shown strength with o fair amount of activity, ‘The feature of the move- meuts, it 18 true. has been the industrial stocks, and the minipulation in which leading membersof this groun have generaliy attuined high quotations hiave been of an unmistakable chiuructor. The speculative community has, however. reznrdei the movement in_ question as u decided ehanze for the unprofitable stug- nation that had hitherto prevailed in Wall stroat. AUUhIS time b is noticeablo that sc timent in regard to rallway securitios | swun over to the bull side, uud that so as the Tailrond list participated fn the in- creased activity its tendency was mainly in the direction of a hizlier level of valucs. European futerests havo continued indiffer- ondition of allairs here, und while no pressure to sell our sec has ap- peared from that point. ther murked absence of huying for London account. Sonie 8ii:ht Improvemcnt in public participation s been noticed, nlthou us this had apon” the t was mainiy fined to the industrial Jist. Leading op- erators, 1L would seeu, stll hesitatin: 1o tike active part in the market is the cause for tho ein: [ wncertaiuty resacding the fute of th tilTn conzzross, and th somewhat confiicting advices srom the west rezarding the weather and the crops. The condit'on of corn was to souie extent the chief factor of interest. The rescivt of accounts. indicaving tnat hot weather and drouth hid lowered tho averagoe throughout the corn bell. ‘wus not without effuct. al- though later advices fndicating that ubund- ant rulns had restored the favorable cc dition modified the early impressions. The stren<th of exchanze and the fear of gold siupiients furnished another cause for spocu- Lutive hesitation. Notwithstanding -~ these drawbacks, however, the zeneral market has exhibited an exceedinzly strong undertone, and while such advances as were secared miny be uscribed In’ purt 10 sympathy with the rise in the industrials. the lmpression re- malns that any mo tin raliroad shares would ussumnie’s bullish acter, London Financial Keview. [Copyrighted 1592 by James Gordon B s, _LONDON. Jul (New York Herald Cable— Speclal to THe BEE]—A falr amount of busi- ness hus veen trunsucted in the Stock e ch todiay, which is more especially notice- able just when s0 muny people are icaving on theirholiduys. Funds are unchanged. while Indian rupee paper is ' lower, owing to the weakness in silver. Home railways met with 4 good deal of attention, Midiund nt one period fell 13 per cent. but on the an- sent of the dividend gui=iy recov- closed 4 per cent b er. G t Northern Issucs improved '3 per cont (o 1 per cent on the dividend unnouncement A small Improvement is also establiste in Great estern. lull & Barnes ey, Mid land. Northeastern, London & Northwestern und Southeastorn deferred. Amcrican rail- wauys huve been quite active throughout the day, buyers having come forwurd more freely than for some time past, crop reports, in- © ing traflic and reports thut the south- westerti roids have rafsod using moro conlident feelinz. Not m ortunco is attached to the throat pments, 15 they are known 1o bo ne end. und money has ec nued to | druz. Short loans have been frecly offered at 's per cent. Ir the discount market fow b:ils hive Leea brough t forward, those at two and three months belng quoted ut 13-10 to ' per cent. NEw YORK, July 20 NEY ON OALL—Ensy at 114 to 2 percent; last loun I3, close offered o Prove Mencawcine STENLANG FXCHANG #4857 (orsixty-day biil The PAPER—IX @ por cont. ~Quiet but steady at i 8488 for d osiug quotations o bond's: TUI0 | N 0, C. It Cert.... 1104 | North Pacific 1sts 10) ° | *North. Pacttic 2nds. 1 .0 1witg | +Northwestern Con, | a stamd s *N. W. Con. Deb. 5s. 108 oW set &1 M. Gen, s 1064 0 A L8 Rits 80 Kets U8 4n rox.. U S48 eoupll U. S digy re Pacliie lis 01 Loulsial Tenn, Tenn. new sot Tonn, new set is Canada So Cen. Pacltic I Den. & . G, 1st.00, Bl Pox, P Erie 2nds L 105% | *Union Pa M. K. & T 54 | Wost Shore, MK & G W tual “bid. T nakod. New York Mining Quotations, NEW YORK, July 2).—The following are the closing mining stoe’ qu Cholor. nion Con.... ... |Yellow Jucket tron ~1i 4 Qulck Sliver. | 0 preforrad BUIWOF ..v.eoe San Frau & Quotations. SAN FIANCISCO, Cul.. July 20.—Tho official closing quotations 6or mining slocks tuday were us follows: Alti Beleler'© Hest & Hel Bodie Con Chollar.... Consol Crown ould Hale & Mexe Oplils Potost 40/ Savage L 135 Slorra Ne 25/ Unlo rih Bello s Minlug Stocks. July 20.—There was no trad- zexchunzo today; noblds or offors were ade. ‘The fo.lowlng quotations were made on eall: “Riock, Bid. Asked. Elzaveih. . 65 10 Granite Mt 900 0.2 §r. Louis, Mo, Ing on the ) ik ~Awked stiver Hell... ik o Swail Hopes 815 1 Finnucial Note KAxsAs City, Mo, July 20— 1140210, NEW Youk, July %.—Cloarings, 8k6)1, 5k bulunoes. #4064 17, =] PAwS, July 20—Three porcont rontes, 95¢ o for the ueoount, OMAlA, July #.—Oloarings, #701, Quy lust weok., 8000007 Batzinone, Md., July 20.—Ulearings, $1.707.- 6443 bulwnces, £1,900. - Moaey, § por con Puapkiviia, ba July 9-Clearings, $10.- 108,107; " bulances. 81 84 Monoy, 2 per cont. LONDON, July 2.—Amount of bullion gone into the Baok of Eugland on balunces today, £63,000. CINCINNATL O.. July 20.--Mouey, @0 per cent. New York ‘exchange, #0c. Cleariugs, 188,750, ‘Boszon, Mass., July 2.—Oleurings, S11, arings, 2; same DAILY BE Al2 b SATURDAY. 24: balances. #1540 utak Monoy, 24@3 per cent. Exchungo on New York. 53S0 discount. 81, Louis, Mo.. Jii$/e.—Clearings, §1.5 6,507: bulances, #2404, Money firm nt 56 per cont. W York 250 diszount. CIGAGO, LIl Juby i, —Cloarings, £14.170,000. New York exchangeci 1o discount, Sterling exehanze dull; sixty-day bills, #.57; demind, #1853, Money steady nt 4@5 per cent. STOUK MARKETS. Cattle Recovering Sumoewhat from Late De- pression—Hogy Woak and Lower. OMAnA, Jul Rocolpts for the days foot up atdie, 27,610 hozs and 3, shioep against 0,80 cattle, 2,671 hogs and oh the samo five days' (nst week. The supply of eattla was not by auy means excessivo and a good sharo of the offerings woere wostorn calves and yearlings. Desitablo cornfed cattie were In active demand and as there were comparative'y few of this ki here prices ruled stronzer— cnerally b 10¢ highors There was nothing really cholce here, but focal, Shipoine anl export buyers Vought fair to £oord 1,000 1b. to Liu-1b. steers at from £ 00 1o #.00. ' The wostern cattlo wer Inostiy fecders it some fAir L258-1b. grassors sold for &I ve.y fair cloarance was ot There were some fiftoen or sixteen cars of cows and wixed stock on s ¢, and with u very fair demand oricss ruled stendy to stron Outside of o small bunch of ‘heifers that brouzht £1.25 sales were lurgely at from o 8215, with 1 big string of falr westerns at 110 [ulls wero searce angd stoady at from 81,50 to 8250 There were lots of cilves hero mostly westerns, and they sold at from $2.25 to K135, The stocker aad feeder trade was not overly active with prices ruling about the same 18 thoy have for the past fuw days. Sales were most y nt from §2.50 1o §1,00 for fair to good stull, with plenty of common to very fair stock at from $.00 to 250, Representutive sulos: LIVE DRESSED DE No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr L T L] 300102 400 TEANT 435 SHIPPING AND EXPOR 24,1172 2,160 4 COWS. 41057 175 " No. 1o Av. Pr. 1200 8460 1210 070 058 HEIFERS, CALVES. nULLS. 11870 2 1.7 STOCKENRS AND FEEDERS. 0 5.0 25 43,1205 15 WESTERN CATTLE, Pr. No. WYOMING CATTL 830 81 1 7 heifers 86185 1 heifers. 0 fecdors, 570 2 45 1 bull., 4 feoders. K3 2 00 1ves. 78 feoders. 851 28 feedors. 1917 100 calves.. 174 COLORADO OATTLE. 1258 19 focdors.. 1005 223 t was very uneven With Tower thi Shippers were even more bearish than buyers and bought zood to choice welzht and heavy hozs at from 15,3 “This wasall of seto 10c lower than Thurs the same hogs selling then ut from £5.0) to £.50, Ou the common, Jight and mixed hozs prices ruled weak to5e lower with prices ranging from $.50 Lo 5.5, Business was rather slow and drazging all morning but the noon hour found the fairly well e hie bulk of the tr. was it from & dinst .50 10 #.65 Thursdiy, the zeneral averige of prices paid being $.554 nznlost $.56% Thurs- 03 lust Iriday. Revresentative Sh, Pr. ¥ 120 Av. 132 cows... T cows. | 280 53 steors prices rul sonananans EEEY 0 0 30 550 — 510 0 520 15 jzain the market was bure of Good muttons are wanted bud y at steady prices. Fair to cood nutives, 303 falr to zood wosterns, B5U@H55; com- mon_tnd stock shecp. %) @ koo to 10.¢0 4) 0 90-1D Ll 8. #1.50225.5 Receipts and Disposition of Stock, OfMelal roceipts and disposition of stock as shown by the boois of the Union Stoek Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at S0'eioek b, m . July 20, 120 e D1 Y BN, Pucklog company he G. 11, Hammond Co.. swife & Co.. s “Ihe Cudaby Packing Co. J. 1 Squircs, Bosto Kingan & C0...... sperry & Bari B. Wilson Jdoraey City Andrew Haas Nels Morris... it Boeker & 1 Louls Becker pec 'rs, b leago Live Stock Market, Ciicaco, i, July 2 [Speclal Telegram to Tne Bee |—T) ‘0 Wus # better tone to the cattle market toduy, but not much Increaso in prices. That valtes were firmer was by reason of decremsed receipts and cooler weather. The arrivals were nearly 5,000 b less than for Thursduy und of that number all thit had merit were bought up in- good season, Tho range of quotut.ons wis from 10010 85,50 A fow vagubond cows sold at from 8100 10 $1.57 and extrn 15%0 to 1,700-1h. steers were quoted at from %5.2) to Texus fur- nished nalf of today's 1o Cattle from thut stute were quoted 31,25 to £1.5) for poor to choiee grussers and at from &5 to 8,00 for fed. ‘The hoz market was firmer than on yester- terduy. Cholee sorts did not sell perceptibly RIZher, but the wverkge of prices for com mon to good grades was about bs stronger. Sules Wero at trom & 8.7 1 to i 5 for good t prime. It wis pravey common stuff that had L0 k0 below $.69, nid most the trading wus above #.70. Extra assorted were quoted us high us 83,10 and sales of culls were at 405 The proport on ofgeed heavy hogs was small and 10U many sules wore noted abovo §.0) There wus & quigt sheep trade toda, very little change In value: Good stuff sold strong and the podror grades were fully stoudy, Lumus remalned firm, Sales were on u busls of frow $2.5 to #.00 for I8, ut from #5010 $4.5) for cguinion to medium and at from #475 to 16 fyRoo s Lo, chowee. Bi'es of Timmba woro Drinclwally 4t froin $1.50 to 86,50 Koo pts: - On:thalh000; hogs. 1400.; shoep, wul roports: i ul"J}m‘w shipments, 4,000, Murket steady, G e stecrs, 84.5)p D08 Ot Crs. BL70GA; 100 75§ 2 Gri0; Conss £.5008.10, 14,00: shipments, HoGs—itecelpts Market opened steady; closed sclower. Rough and THERE 1S HOPE For every one who has blood trouble, no matter in what shape or how long standing, provided none of the vital organs bavo been 8o far im- paired as to render a cure impossible. 8. 8. 8. {063 to the root of the disease, i removes the Cause, by expelling the poison from the body, an At the simo timo is & tonio 1o the wholo systeiw, However bad your case miay be, there is hopo ) chronie blood trouble, for which 1 Had used various other remedies without effect, health inproved {n every Way. elght increased, and m, N very broy. § cousider B.8. 8. it Lon d. thobest wonlo T evgebels e, Midway, Ga posontine iy brood: Bit A SRR COo! oyt rco. . ~ Auauia, Ga 4,000, 1 1892, and common, $150@5.00; mived, #7028 prime heay, n{ul butchers welghts, $3.00@5.05; 03, Recelpts, 6,000; shipment Market steady, Natives, $150@3 0 good westarns, M.65; Toxans, $T0QLT: Tambs, §.50 @5, JULY 30, New York Live Stock Markets, NEW YORK, July 9. - BeEvEs—Recelpts, 1,080 head. includins 41 cars for salo: no demana; market very dull and 2Je per 10 1bs. lower: twonty-six cars unsold: native steers, &7 530 per 100 1bs.; bulls nnd cows. 810250 dressod beef very dull. T4@Si4e per_1h.; ship= ments today, 613 boeves; tomorrow, 7,310 quar- tors of beo. CALVES—Recolpts, 405 head; market dull and [ Tambs dull 753 lm bs, 83,0026, @11c; dressed Iambs wonk, 9212 Hoas—Roceints, head, consizned di- murket nominally steady, .50@.20, 800 \uttons siow, Kansas Clty Live Stock Market, KANSAS Crry, Mo, July 2.—CATTLE—Re- celpts, #3)0; shipnients, 200); the mnrket was moro wetive, with eatilo strong to higler otliors steady 1n_most classos: stoers, 8245 450, cows. &1.73@%7; Stockers and fecders, B2 0@2374: Toxas Stecrs, $UG2@250, ToaE—Kocelpts, 7,80: shipments, 400: the market was steady 'to bo lower; il grades, $1.60605.9); bulk, $5.50615. sn Rocelpts, 30); shipments, 403: tho market was strong for good muttons, stendy for lumbs and lower for common and _Texus sueep; muttons, 1 503105 lam 0! Stock Market, s OATTLE—Rocelnts, 1,000; shipnionts, murket slows fale to good native steers, $100@5.00 modinm to ordinary Texnn $2.20@3.00; can- ners and cows, $1.10.2 168 —1teco s, shipments, 800 market stoady;: Houvy, 8380600 mixed, $5.8) @h.05; light. 85, SHERP—Koe 1,003 pts. R)0;- shipmonats, market highe youd muttons, #5450, S iy The Old Timers are Not It Whilo at our storo at Big Island, Va., last April, T was taken with a very sovore uttack of aiarrhea. 1 had never had it worso in my hife. 1 triod several old-time remodies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoric’ and Laudanum without getting relief. My atto tion was then called to Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholora and Diarrhaa Remedy by Mr. R. C. Tinsley, who had been handling it there, and in less than five minutes after taking a small dose I was entiroly relieved.—O.G. Burrorp, Harris Creek, Amherst Co., Va S e MORE LETTER CARRIERS. Postmaster Clarkson Meets Incrensing Business by Appolnting Five New Men. Postmaster Clarkson has been authorized to appoint five more mail carriers. The fol- lowing have been promoted from subcarriers to carriers: Charles . A.Johnson, John R. Stein, John C. Parker, Heory E. Gunner, Edward G. Fisher, The following have been appoirted sub carriers: James . Wood, Ctifford P. Danicls, Frenk Fogarty, L. Ewers, John dich and W. A. Bowman, Theso appointments are subjeot to the ap- proval of the postmaster goneral. Omaha now has sixty-seven carriers and soven subcarriers. When Major Clarkson took the offica a little over two years ago there were only forty-tive carriers con- nected with the oMive. "Speaking of the in- crease in business and of employes the post- master said : by department at Washington has treatea mo very kindly. I have been granted uearly ~everything in the way of extra help that 1 have asked. 1 have becn careful not to ask for anvthing that was not an absolute necessity, and when the inspectors have come here I have had 1o difficuity in showing themn that we needed what 1 had requested the department to grant. It bhas been aificult ay times to convince the department that our needs were growing so fost, but when the inspectors como here I take them in my bugzy and show them the territory our carriers have to cover and tho business we huve to handle, and iu overy in- stance 1 have succeeded in convincing them that we needed the help for which we had asked.” et As u delicate flavor, delicious and refresh- ing, Cook’s Extra Dry Champagne takes the lead. Millions of bottles are sold annually. UNPALATABLE PIE. City Prisoners Furnished with Delicacles of u Very Queer Character, An innocent appearing pie caused considor- able consternation at the city juil early this morning. It was sent in for a prisoner who tool one bite and saidhe didu’t care for any more just then. e was not foud of pie, any- how. On examination the intarior of the articlo was found to bo composed of decayed mince- meat and worms in nearly equal quantities. Tho health inspector and the meat in- spector wore called in and decided that there was something rotwn in the combination which bas the contract for serving meals (o prisouers and askod that a warrant be issuea for tho arrest of all parties implicated. Tho city prose- cutor refused to sign the complaints and tho polico will present the pie for the inspection of tho magor and polico commission and ask that some action bo taken. No body adven tises that his blood modicino doesn’t amount to much. They ro all of them *tho best,” But therc’s on} one of them that's good cnough to guarantce — and that s Dr. Picree's Golden Modjcal Discovery. With that, it it fails to benofit or cure, in any caso, you'have your money back. It's a médicino that curcs, in all discases caused by a torpid liver or impuro blood. It's not like the sarsaparillas, which claim to do good in March, April, and May, All the year round, with equal béneflt, it cleanses, invigorates, and builds up the entiro system. If you're bilious, * run-down,” or dyspeptic, or fuffering from any blood-taint or disorder, that's the medicino you need. For the worst forms of Scrofula, and in tho most stubborn Skin and_Scalp Diseases, such as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, and all kindred ailments, nothing can equal it as a_perfect and permanent remedy. Tho genuine sold for £1.00. Beware of spurious {mitationt or dilutions, offered at less priccs, ~ SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan4£ SOUTH OMAHA. es t eattle, hog und sheep market In tho west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, his ho 1c - Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaba—Telephone 1137, - J. U, DADISMAN. | W. 5. WOOD: { Managers. Market reports by uall and wire cheertully furnished upon application. —THE— Campbell Commission Co,, Chlcago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Oity, South Omuby, sloux City, 8 Chleago A. D, Boyer &Company, 68 and 3 Exchange Bulldinz,South Omabw andence ollcltad and bromotly answorss Uroctad aibention Vo ordors fof sockers & fosdora. Established, 1890 - - . Incorporatad, 150} Capltal fully pald, §20,0)). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt aud rellable markel reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commiisslon. Koom 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha “Welephone 1767 M. H. Hogarty & Co,, Koom 81 Exsinge Bulldiog. Bouth Omaba, - Nev OMAHA Manufacturers and Jobbers’ Dircctory ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. J. . Glean, Contractors and sub contractors for all Kin. bullding plastoring painting, eto. Allwillr €opy Of Glenn's arohitects’ and bullders’ directory fron, by sonding thelt name, business and loeation 10 thio publisher. J. 1L Glenn, 115 8. 15th street ~ AWNINGS A Omaha Tent & .\\\'ningfu‘ Flags, hammocks, ofland | 1ins, covers of'all kind rubber clothing, | Send | fags, bannors, ete. foreat'gue. 1113 Farnam | for catalogue.705 8. 1ith — ___ - BAGS AND TWINES. Bemis Omaha Bag Co \ Bishop & Co. Importers and mefs, flour Staal, sncks, burlaps, twine | ND TENTS. Wall Bros, & (0. manlila, cotton juta, cot atarrod cord 128, 12th-at. rope, homp, ton twin e, oo BOXES, 1 C. Toda, osaor to 1.3, Wik WE4 blkar, mpor 20 N. 15ths [ty in box iin: | 110 Doz BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxo BOOTS AND SHOL;: 1100 TToward Stroct Factory corner Hth and Dou <ns straots. Wo are making clowe prices to cavh buyors, an 1 aro wolling a class 0f goods which s very saieable With merchants. Steven Crecdon. Manufacturer's agent Teansupply you with evory- ilng I shoos —moen's, womwi's and ehilds'—at Towest factory pricos aid dis HOI Farnam strect. Room | Kirkendall, Jones & Co, | Amer, llane Sewed ShoeCo osnl Boston ltubber S, 1102-1104-1106 Harn Boots, shoes felt’ goods. Harney-st rubbers, 1408, 1810 BREWERS. GROCERIES. D. M. Steele & Co. 12011 DRUGS, ETOC. | Blake, Bruce & Co 10th and Marnoy stro | Omah. i 2 }[1\]{(!\\'.\]{!2. Reclor & Withelmy Co. |~ Lobeck & Linn, Corner 10th and Jackson | Dealers In hardware and stroots. mechaniess' tools o Vlhvuulnl street. A. C. Raymer. Bullders' hardware and contractors’ supplios. 520 South 108h streot, 5 Jones stroot, Omahn. LUMBER. (has. R Leo. | John A. Wakeield Hardwood lumber. wood | Imported, American Port- carpets and parqust | anteoment. Milwaukea floorink. hydranlie cameat and 9th and Douglas. Quiney white lime. LIQUORS. Frick & Hlerbert Wholeaal s Hguor deatar 1001 Farnam st. Tler & Co. Liguor morchants, 1112 Harney 8L Mrs. Kon: nedy’s East Indla Bit- ——— e MILLINERY. U Oberfelder & C0. | Importors and jobbors of millinery, nottons. Mall orders prompt. 203-12 South 1ith st MUSI A. Tlospe, Jr. Planos, organs, artists’ miterials, ot 1615 Douglas stroot. Tho Meiaberg Co. 100 N 16th st. Planos, muste and musloal in< struments of all kinda. PAPER, Jos. Sehlitz Brewing Co Johit Marnover, Agent. W.R.Drummond&Co Carriage bullaers. 11 and putrol wagons o spectalty. CLOTHING. Blotcky & Co. | Gilmore & Rubl. COAL, COKE, CORNICIE, OmahaCoal, Coke & LimCe flara and soft con’. &, cor. Jith and Dougals | straets, Faglo Coruice Works Mfrs. galvanized iron CONTRACTORS. J. . Glenn, Contractors and sub cont| rs for mll kinds of bullding, plastering. pain ete. will rocelvo a oy nn's architoc.s’ and buiidors' directory free, by sonding thelr name, business and location to the publisher. J. 1. Glenn, 1135, 15th stre TR IDRY: M. E. Smith & Co, Dry go0ds, notlons, fur- nishing goods, Corno 11th and Howard-ats, GOOD:! Dry Notions, Kents' furnishing goods Cor. 1thard Howard TURNITURE Beehe & Runyan Furniture Co., Grace and I3th street. ting (o, BU 101 Nenoins street “Standard 0l Co. Refine olls, axle groa Carpenter Paper Co. Carry n full stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper, card pa and lubrieating ) ete. OVERALLS —_l\'ing & Smead. Mfrsof “K & 8" pants hirts and overally, ete. 61418 South 11th st HIRTS, ETC. PRODUCE COMMISSIO! | branch & Co. fruits ot all . 0ysters. Establishod 1675 Whitney & Co. Butter, eggs and poultry. 10'South 15th st. 1B, Huse & Co. Our spectaltios: Ruttor, egis und_poultey. 1013 Howard st. 31 VW Riddell & Co. Whbionho Batter Buttor, choose, okgs. ver: ekis. Buys andsells for | it cash. 413 8. 1ithst. Bt g —eeee T STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairW'ks Stove repatrs and water attachments for any kind of stove made. 1207 Dougin —_— e SASH TOY M. A. Disbrow & Co.| H. Hardy & Co. Manufacturers of sash, |Toys, dolls, albums, doors, blinds ani | fancygoods, house furl mouldings. Branch of- | nishing goods, chil- fice, 13th wnd Izard sts. | dren’s carriages. 1519 Farnam st Produce, [ Jis A, Clark & o, Butter, ohocss, eggs pouliry and game. South 13th st 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. The eminent speciniiat in nervous, chron! reglstered gradunte in modcino, ne dip: Catarr, spErmAtoThoos, 105 MAnh0o 1, sominAl Wi orrlioen, wleot, varicocle,cle. No mertury uned. VIAIE 106 Tany o trontod &t hume by correspondence. curely packad, no macks to indieate contents oF froo.’ Corraspondenco strictly privato. Book (317s! Sundays W a. w10 13 m. Send stuwmp Lo repiz. IDEWALK RESO- July 21, 1802, Be ftordiined by the city il'of ‘the' city of Omaha, the Mayor concurring That perr constructed fn tho eity of Omaha as desiznated bolow, wit five days after tho publicat.on of this'resolu- tion, OF the personal service thereof, us by or- dinineo I8 authorized and requi sidowalks to be Luid to tho pel as established on on the pa fled herelt and to be construc tificlal stone, brick or tiling specifieations on fi.o In th:e ofic of publie works, und und wit: Eouth side of Plerce streot, 1t 3 blk 206 city, 6 feot wide. Eust side of 10th city. 6 feet wide, South side of Mason street, 163 blk 231 city, 8 oot wido, North sido of Davenport street, 1ts 5, 6, 7and B DIk 5 elty, 6 fect wide. North sidé Chicugo street, Its 5,6and 7, blk 44 oity. 6 foct wide. 1ts 1,2, 8and 4 bik Lone, ar- wecordin: to of the b o cits supervision, to- street, 1ts 4 and 5 blk 240 South sido of Cuss str 44 city, 0 feet wide, © Cass street, 1ts 6, 0.7 and § b1k 22 Its 2,3 and 4 strect, 1ts5, 6, 7 and South shie of California stree blk 2 city, 6 feot Wido. North side of Ualiforn 8 blk 11 clty 6 foet wid South wide of Webste Ik 1L eity. 6 fuot wide, North side of Webster street, 145 5,0, 7 & bIk 5) olty, 6 feet wide. South side of Bure street, 1ts 2und 4 anc w % 163 01K 450 ciLy, 8 feot wide North sido of Burt street, 1ts 5, 6.7 und 8 blk &8 city, 6 fect wide. West side 17th street, 1ts 1 and 8 LIk 44 clty! 6 feet wido. West side of 17th street. 1ts 1 und § blk 22 elty. 6 foot wide West sido of 17th stroet, It 1 blk 110ity. b font wide, West side of 17th street, 1ts 1 and 8 bik 5% elty. 6 feot wido, West side of 17Ul street, 1t 8 blk 83 olty, 6 fegt wide. West sido of 17th street, 1t 1 blk 214 city, 6 feet wide, North side of Davenport street, 1ts5.6,7, 8 olk 62 ity G feet wide Northi sldo of Burt street, 1ts5, 6, clty. G feot wide, And, be It further resolved: That the bourd of public works be, and i hereby authorized und directed to ciuse & apy Of this resolution to be published in the ofiiclal papor of the city for ono week, or be served on the owners of wald s, und thut unless such owners shall within five diys wfter tho publ oatlon oF worvice of such coby o struct such sldewilk as hereln re thit the bourd of publlc works Lo done, the cost of coastructing sil wilks rospect:vely 10 bo ussossed ng real ontute, lotor part of lotin front of and abuttin e such sidewil ks, Passed, July 21st, 1 streot, 1ts 1. 2,8 and 4 a8 L B bk 540 DAVIS, it of the Counoll OHN GROV Gity Olork. GEO, P. BEMIS, Mayor. NOTIOE 1'C CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and rlkml eatate deseribed In the above resolu- tlon: Vou and each of you are hereby notified to construct permunont sidewal ks as required by a resolution of the city council and insyor of the ¢ity of Umaba, of ‘which the above is & “ig P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman Board of Publle \Vufkt Omaba, Nob, July stb, 10, Jy2adiy Attest: Approved: \ private. blood, skin and unnary disensos s and certiflcutes ot kness. night Jonse: Now treit ries of Life) sent Zre A recular and Uil trontin with the greatust success Impotoncy. srphilis. stricturo, gone snt 10r 10wk Of vital powr, Parties unablo ta Modicine oOr Inatrumants sent by mail or 0xpro Ono personal interview preforced. | Co Ofico hours ¥ WOODEN SIDI CONE WALK R/ TR SOLUTION JOMION Council Chamber, Omaha, Neb., July 21st, 1802, Be 1o resolved Ly the city council of the ity of Omaha, the mayor coneurring: hat wooden sidewalks he constructod in the city Omaha a8 designated below, within five duys after tho publication of this ion, oF the personal servico th ordinance 13 authorized and r sidewalks to be Iald to the present grido the streets apecited herein, and to be cons structed of pine plank of such width und thickness and bo lald upon joists of such dimensons and In such manner as s pre- seribed by the specifications on fiie In- the oflice of the Bourd of Public Works and under its supoervision, to w.t: Wost side of st atreet, 1ot 18 block %,0maha extension. foet wide West sido of sist st lots 1 o 4 Inclugive, L Bochme's sub In Omahi View cxtens 6 foet wide. West side of 3ist street, lot 1 blog View exteusion, 6 fuet wide, West side of dist street, 1ot 1 blo:k7, Omaha View, 6 foot wide. South side of Ohlostrect. lots 110 10 inclu- sive. block 1, liltehcock's wddition, 4 feet wido, ath side of Ohio street. 10ts 1 'to 11 inclu- Dblock 2, Hiteheock's addition. 4 feot wide st alde of 20th nve., 1018 10 Lo 14 Inciusive, block 2, Boggs & H1lI's second adaition, 6 feet i Knst side of 20th avenue, lots 14, 15, 16 block 2, Bozgs & Hill's 2nd nadition, § fect wide, Souith sido of Douglus stroet, lot | blook 8 Dogus & H1il's 2nd wddition G teot wide roh side of Dodge st clusive block 4 Drake' West slie of 25th uvenue, lots I, 2, 5 4 block3 Bogis & HIl's Ist addition, § feot wido. South sldo of California street, 10t 1 108 - clusive block 4 Sweezy's addition, 6 feet wide. Eust slie of 20th street. jots 19160 inclusive Fairmount Piaco. i feet wide. North slde of Oiio streot, sive, block 1, Frode rick’s sddition, b feer wide North sido’of Ohlo streot, lots 7 to 12 inclu= sive. Marion addition, 6 feel wido Wast side of 26th street, 1ot 1 block 4,8 weezys addition, b foet wide W eat #lde of 20t street, tux lot 01 th strest, n % block ¢, Shinn's 15t addition, 6 feet wide West sldo of 27th stroet, s 4 block O, Shlun's 15t addition. 6 fost wide And bo It further rosolved: That the Board of Public Works be and heraby I8 wuthor.zed .nd dirceted to cuuse u capy of this resolut on Lo g pubiishud fn the off paper of thecity for ono week, or be served on the owners of suld lots and unless such ownors shall within five duys afior the publication or BOFVice of K11 th copy. CONSLFUICE Kuld sidewalks as herein required, thit the Board of Publie Works ciuse the sime o be 0. tho 008t of constructing s d sidowalks o'y 1o wsseanold ugalnst the real lot or b et of ot in front of und abuts such sidowalks. Pussod Juiy 2ist. Iz , Omaha eet, lots 11 1o 20 In= dition, 6 feet. lots 7 to 12 fnclu- 560 16-15-1 P DAVIS, President Clty Council. JUIN GROVE-, City Clerk, 0. P, BEN Attest: Approved: 3 . Mayor, NOTIOE TO CONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS, 0 the owners of the lots, parts of lots and rea) gsvate described n the wbove resolution You und euch of you ure horeby notifind to construct wooden aldewalks us required by resolution of the clty council and wuyor of the city of Omuha, of which tho ubove is & ©opy. P. W, BIRKHAUSER, Chalrman Board of Fublic Worke Omuha, Nob., July wLb, 1va, Jyssdiy