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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bullish Obareoter of the Crop Report Was the Feature Yesterday, AT THE OPENING WHEAT SOLD FREELY Winter Whent Receipts at Chicago and Far- ther South Were on a Liberal Sen.e— Big Trading Was Done In the Corn Pit. On1caao, T, Aug. 11.~Tho bulllsh char- acter of the governmont crop report In corn and oats was the controlling feature in the cereals pit on the Board of Trade at the open- g this morning and ail of them sturted nighier, but at the advance thero was froe soll- 1ug und. some bearish news belng eived, the ndvance wis more than Jost. Subscquent fluctuations left them w'th comuratively flight chanze from yesterday's final quota- tions, Wheat Is %c lower; corn #v Lizher, und oats % lower, According to nrithmetiolans of the bourd, the government crop report suzgests i wheut yleld of 515,00,00) bu.; a corn crop of 1 00 - 0.0 bu., and an onats erop of 614,000,000 b, At the openinz September wheat sold freely at Wige, an advance of %ic over lastnight. So mueh wheat was bousht, however, thut u re- wetion wis the natural resuit lateron und it droppeid 1o 7 Trade was chiefly local, Mitchell and Schwartz-Dupeo belnz good buvers. Liverpool wus 'd higher for futures, but forelgners w free sollers nt New York A St Petersburs cable stated thit Russian p prospects were brilliunt. T arket, how e'd steady till there enmo ramors of n cont break in Berlin, tho erowd con- struing this as o favorable foreign crop out- 0ok Winter wheat receipts here and farther south wre on a lberai seale wnd up north the old crop of syrinz whet Is coming forward frecly, 1t s inthented that many of the northwestern bad crop reports cmanate from elevator men who hold Tnrze stocks and want to see hizher prices, Lutor i the duy, afte the bi bove noted, shorts came into cover and there was o rally of e, but the murkoet closed The b tradin s, 08 usunl, was in the corn DIt price afier the open nx showinz in udvinc i closin U as fuvosablo RS Was expeeted ind tho report of the Price Current telegraphed from Cinennati marked fnflu That authority estimu the crop at 0,000 it There was livel buying led by Sehwartz-Dupee, but so 1 corn wis sold on the advingee that September broke from ditse to 52%c. There were addi- tlonal good rafns all over thé corn belt, but Kunsas cot loss thin the other states, Luter, however, there was . rally to 5dlge, at which the market closed, Onts were active, September opening at #ic, an ndva f i5e, hut declined to Hiye on free seliing, c eusy at the Lottom. Thert was o liehter tride than usual | visions and weakness resulted from the of local holders, there being an espe netive selling movement fn January pork and January lard. The big 1oz receipts was an Important fuctor—27,00 hogs arrived today, and they sold off 10e’ to_15¢. September pork opened Th4c lower at #1275, and after toucenin: L (dvineed to #1500, then broke to $12. and closed nt §128716, an ndvance of 5 higher and 11hs are Le up, Lake froichts were unchanged. Estimated receipts for to 610 cars: corn, H) curs; oats, 16,10 hend. The leading futures ranz, TANTICLES, o W cursi b 1as follows: G| 10w WiyAT August Se bi August | Beptembor Getober. Januury BIOIT K1Ti% Eeptember... Junuary. o dy nnd unchanged: winter pat winter ntraits. 5.50.7 o0; spring 4% yellow 82'4c: No, OATS—No. ie: No. 2 white, d6cs 4 (BT No. 2, e, :n—No. 1. 81,0714 Irime, §1.0R Moss, per bul., $12.8412.5741 lard, per 10 118, $T003.0205: short ribs sides (loose), 058103 dry _salted shoulders (boxed), un- ehinedd, ¥L20TH0: short clear sides (hoxed), ungchinge #2082 g asky—Diathiiors finished goods, per gal., 1 SvGAns—Unchun:ed;eut loaf, 4%@5%c; gran- ulated, 4100 standed A, 4. Reecipts and shipments to. lows: No. 3, f. 0. b, 46c; No. y were a3 fo-l ANTICLES, SUIPMENTS. Oats, bushels. Rye. bush + bushieis Jauce excl et wow firn mery, B 17@ise; selected unc west Uinirics, 18a10¢. 1is Markets, Anz 1L—LFLovn—-Dull and WinkAT—Opone which. with Dee followud the Wi her for wher, sold up. arket, selling off tember and e for Decomber. tnfluence was the goverament report, but henvy rece pts with depressing forelzn und domestic news enmo in’ luter, ana Wik he vy at noarly bottom prices. No. 2 red b firm at G St T %0, Closing $3c nominal; September, Wenkness o for Seii- The openin December. arkubly smull July improve- ment started higher, but crop advices, ete., with the breuk fn wheat, ot pri the ose being only 16 cubove ye No. l, higher: Auust, nominal; September, 4095,@5 %¢, closing'ataviie: Octo- cash, #2340 nominil. Firmer, No. tember, §.% d. COlN—On 1 o OATS: bid! closing nt i Ryk—no. vdvaneing May, d0dc th Haxe nand; ',';Il()' hy, cholee to [ od prarle, cholce to gl o Fr0Gax (kb &y BUTTE! irm, quiet; funey creamery, we: fancy daiiy, (hgme, Y Faas (11210 at 1ic, LEAD it 8RS D.1 for soft Missourl, CONNNEAL FTrm it $2.5 G415 BAGOING -0 @70 Tuon Ca Tiks—#1,10. Wisky—Firm ot #1010 PROVISIONS—LOWCT, weak, with searce'y any demund for round lots, Pork—Staadurd 5 @ mess, now, $UL5. Lard—Nominal ut Dry Salt ' Mouts—Loose *shoulders, lon®s und ribs, $5.00: shorts, 8.15: boxel, The more, Bucon ked shoulder §: lonzs nwnd rivs, 40 Bborts, #.00, Hams Bugnr cured. 81150012 5. 1¥—Flour, 5,000 bDIs.; wheat. 226,000 outs, 2,000 bu.; rye, 5,100 NTR—[Tour, 8000 bbls.; wheat, 50,00) 00 bu,i outs, b rve und Recelpts, 100 bols.. 10,L0) sacks in instances, b lower; sules. | CORNMEAL-Qulot, steady. W nEAT— 00k pia, H1L000 bu.: exporis, 160.- 0 0'bu.; sales, 000 bu. of futures; 62,00 bu. wer, stondy but dull: 'No. 2 red, d glovators biko ailont: ki@ o3 Fod, Kikes posraded rid. rthern, 80@sodo: No. 1 hurd, northern. 8 %@x0% e: N, No 2 M BRFINK, e Optio upening Wiho up 40) qulet, 4.0 bbls: airly nctive, the government report, declined 's@ho on favorable news froa) abroad, lower cubles, forclzn selling, loeul clenrances, laree recoipts and general real 0, elosing hounvy st 4G %o under yosterdi 02 red, August, Sasie, closin ut Kilg Beptombor, KIL@xye, closing ut Octo- ber, M 4@ sl &l 84 oi Decernbor, N4 &n closlog at 8Ty c; May, U@Me, closing ut Tvk—Lower und aull; westorn, Tie. Basy Mara—Dull, nominal Colta—Recolpte, 00 bu.i exports, 81,000 L wikion, 640,00 b, 0f futires nod 54,000 by, of spot. Bpots Gruer wod wore active: No. % I erovators we bid wout; unxraded Bsiaile. Optlons were quiet, openiug b @lo up'on the revort tiat the wop will notexvied L0000 bu., declined o rewbiglig, davincod b closing fivi. Ausust, 61 g0, vlosing at Gl Sop- tenibor, LO% e, closing ut o A Octaber, SN Ubsr, Olonlig. ut dSyw: Decombor. 8i%,c. ATS— oeeipts. 14,000 Du.i 0x ports, SLOK bu #ados, 086,000 Lu. of futures, 6LU0 Lu. of spot Spots dull, lower. Options moderately act!v partly | Mo down, stendy, closing at cptember, #SA@HG0, olosing October, W@I¥e, nlosing at 30 white, September, 400 No. 2 spot wh 3 iixed western, Mploe: white westorn, 419 No. 2. Chicago, $)14@30% 0. Av—Qulot but stondy: shipping, #0.50@7.00¢ 2ood to cholce, $8.5010,0 Jull but steady; Pacifie const, 200 falr KUaAR--Raw, firmer and fairly active; 2 ntrifugals, 03 t uscovado, 80t 67 bags contrifus e refined, fafrly notive and fi MorAsss~Forelgn, nominal; New Orl steady but duli. RicE—Stendy: domestlo, falr to extra, A, ARG, G8—Uffered more froely; ks, Hibes—Stondy but quiet:; wet salted Orlo1ns. 40 to 60 108, ¢ K= Quiet, fir recelpts, meats, aull, stend sales, 1,00) 4@S.20; option siles, 10 (e S0 At 881 closing at $4.20; sules, 6)) ticce: October, #0, c.osing nt $% I “all supp ies, quiot, uiet, eusy. Lake, $ILY@11.00, domestic, 105 4.10, strafts, 21057205 euly tead ¢ Omahn ¥ Pracnes oo ket 5)@1.05; southon Ti- out ot market, Im- porte . BLACKBEIIUES —$ 100, I'Luss—-Oalifo BANANAS 0022300, rown, 63@ite per doz. Waternioions, 25 —Per one-third bu, box, @860 tlott, 22,5062 .00 203@1e; small lots pring chickens, $2.0 @3.0) as to [ ~Per crato, $1.25: Joms, ‘er cuse, $L50. CrcuspBris I ‘irm 2W 1OTATORS 8000 141 15e per b, Per'bhl, it es—1 ToMATORS—4 boxes, 81, 007833, 16 Dovs, £2,007 2 basket crates, #2501 Minn, Augz 1L—WieAt opened stronzer toduy' at fe ndvance, seps tember seiling at 6%¢e. The opening proved to he the top price of the diy and a weuker fecling developed, with 4 vencral desire to ro- alize, ¢ ving prices down to T, Tihe Sep- tember: Tie Do ember, Tho weather 18 1150 n bearish factor, be tavorah'e for the crops. Reports are somewhat conflicting, but gene apren ure ripening of the gral th some Hii nd defic ent develon- ment'of the hends, indicating parnaps a 20d » yleld, but quite largely short of last The closing T3%e for Cash At actlv nd, higher; No. 1 northern selling at 8I@sze, with cholco s high ns Sic low grades iv etter demand, prices varyin widsly uceording to quulity; cosed 8te for low northern. ‘The followinz the ranve of prices today: Septembar, opeuins at T%c, ghest 703c, fowest Th@iae. closing nt yesterday H3c: December. ovening at LIRIC, lowest 175,@7i50, elosing ter Iy 57%c. O tr . rd, Kansus City M AS Oy, Mo, Auz. hard, old, 3@ e, Corn—Steady; No. 2 mixed. 4415@4°¢; No. whitc in zood demund; 0.2 white, old, 28c. 0 @ mixed, old. Rye—Firmer; FLAXSEED =St BIAN—Strong: TIAY—Weak: .00675.00. BUTIER—Pirm; creamery. 11%352¢; #1.50@0.00; prairle, dalry, 14 at e, Wheat, 43,000 bu.; corn, 2,60) bu ; | s - Wieat, 1,000 corn, bu.; oats, non 42,000 bu.; Wool Market. BosTON, Mass.. Aug. 1.—There has been a demand for wool and_ the sual were 39 1bs. of domestie and 584,000 1hs s have made very si es, while others have had n comparativ quiet week. Prices have ruled steady nnd efforts to establish un advance have fiile here is 4 Iir ¢ assortment hero and re- ceivers do not want to miss the sales. The re- celpts for the week have been 23,33 bales of domestic and 4,28 bales of fore The s1les fneluded: Ohio X and X Michigan de, No. 1 at 31@31 delaino at 50 anwashed combing at . Montana , Utih at IN@0c, eastern Oregon at ired ut 596 ¢, pulled wished and unwmerchantabie Austrilim at The market hus been tirm for all ki of forefen wool. h Wheat Market, Dururn, Minn., Aue, 11.—The n with astronz upturn of tee this morn ng on the bullish crop report. The early dennnd wis mainly for cash wheat ut wn advance of cover yesteriay's close. There wis also n wir doiind early for September wheat at an fvince of % over yesterday's lnst fizures. After the tirst hour of the session there was i genernl slump und the market belore the close lost the ndvance of the opening and lye more, tsteady, ¢ below yesterd .y, were ciosin: prices: No.'i ust, 81500 September, NG, 1 northern. casi. Rhside September, 1e; Decem her, S0 northern, cash ¢; No. 8 on 'track, No. 1 hurd, No. 1 nortuern, sle. Ketopened e Markets, 11 —Frovn—Steady. opteanber, e; No. 2 c: No. | northern, tie. No. 3 Firm; September, 6c; sumple on No. 1, 6e. Pork—Quict: Septembe Lard tember, #1.0), RecEpTs—tlour, 7,03) bu.; wheat, Dbirley, 5500 bu SHienMENTS - Flour, 4,563 bu.: barley, none, Sep- bu,: wheat, 20,2 < 01l Market. New Yomk, Au TROLEUM—Opencd firm and alvinee in the carly trading and elosed nnsylvania oll. spot 5001 bbls, 1 September, opt nles, 2 hizhest, 67'4¢ nest, Limu oil, no sales; total 70,000 O1L-Quict, sterdy. Toro nctive, steady. dy. quiet. NTINE - Quiot, TALLOW RROSIN~ TURPE Easy: mid- net recefnts, grosy, 114} ) bales: stock, 6% NEW Youk. Auz 1l—Futu 16,500 bale i October. #7.1 #7005 Junu Murch, ¥7.04 offee Market. New Yonk. Aug. 1.=Optious opened steady, 5 ‘boiuts down o 5 points up; closed Arm io 106215 points up. Sules, 35500 oace, neluding August, $12.01@1 5 #12.03015.0 October, #2004 1 032 Docern - ber, $IZ03513.0 Fobruary, #1305 March, $1400%1 0 @305 spot Rio, irm (IR 14.00. Murkets, 1L~ WHEAT-Qulet but poor; Lolders offer moder- Lt stendy; Ately, Colix—Firm: demand poor. LARD—10s tQ per cwL. fGr prime westorn. 10s15--Couinion, 43 Ud per ewt. deniand Huavans Sugnr Market, HAVANA, Aug. 1L-Stondy. Yesterday 850 ags contrifugnl, 05 deerees polunization, ere sold ut 8104 gold per quintal; 400 bugs wolusses at #210. wad 10,000 bues centrifugul, 06 degrees polar.zation, ut Cardenas ut .45, Loudon Sugar Market, LoNDON, Aug, 1l.—Heet sugur, October and December. 128 140, aders’ Talk, OnICAGO. 11, Auz. 1l.—Counsoimun & Day to Coekrell Bros. Comwmission company: The eurly strength in wheat caused by the KOYEFNIIENL FOPOrt 8OOD KUYe Wiy 10 Wenks ness oceasioned by prospects of & sudden rush of recelpts which hinve been sidotracked for veral duys to make wiy for Donver passen- er trafic. Luto cables. especially froin Berlln, wore very hewvy and induced furlous seldug for un” hour. At the ciose the miirket looked oversoid und rondy fora rally when shorts ‘attenpted to cover. Corn opened excited and about le on i bulilsh weekly summary by the niatl Prico Curreni, but lost the ad- yaneo luter on looul soiifhg led by traders from the wheat ind provision crowd. At the docltue’ whiphers | bouzht freely wadl | tho market elosed with 3¢ rally on shorts cover- Jug Outs foliowed other 2ruin on the deciine and fuiled W Fally st 1ho ©.08¢, 0WINg L0 40 excited rush of Tecolpts futer in the week. Cliuriora: Whout, 223003 corn, 257.0.0; Gabs, 200005 Hux, 40,001, Provisious’ opened very Yeuk.. under’ liguidution by ~cowmisslon Louses ou stop orders. 1o the lnst half-hour Arwour bouglt lurd 1 cousiderable guuutls tles nnd, the Cudahys took oeeasion to bid up pork and ribs. . P NioAGo, .. Aue. 1L~F, G, Logan & Co. {0 Duncan, Hollinrer & Coi The businoss done in wheat during the early sossion was Inrge. September opel sold up to e, closed ut 8o, The govern- ment report nural'y rogariod s in favor of hizher prices. We donot look upon itin this way, The:price of wheat at about 70 cents Is low, but when compared with the daily receipts of tho uew winter, which is solling from 6) to 78 ' cents, 1t s relatively high priced. We are without any forelgn demand for the nd without this demand prices | As we have before expresse ks bud_judement to advise W round e, but if the spring crop 1 secured we onnnot have much of an advan Shouald we not secura the spring crop we will have n higher range of prices, Corn opened strouz, September seliing, unt Bie; the close was nt B The government report s much _ higher on vorn than generally expectod, We look for lower prives especilly for Otober, Onts active, the fluctuations in sympath with corn. Hoz produsts firm, Septenber pork closel #1287 Tard, §0.00; ribs, #.07. We look for som 1ittl decline from present prices, Onicaao, 1. Aweust 11—Kennett, Hopking ¢ Co. to 8 A. MeWhorter: Whent -On the 1rh yesterday wheat sold at 70 for Septem- ber after government report was recelveld, It opened strong this morning, b offer ines wero too free for pricos hod. Tuter ft was reported that bud brank had oceurred in the Beriin murket an i prices were Ge lower for wheut and T lower for rye. On this there was hanvy short selling under which wheat broke to Cubles did not fully confirm this report, but showed wheat off 415¢ 1 bushel, It is supposed th s iy be due to @ cholora xports e oodneariy up to lnst ness atseems Lo bo good property on wil soft AND OATS —Reliablo parties who ( throw reat corn belt this the crop is doinz well nnid s beon tittle by hot winds. Justico Brower of United States supreme court who left his home in Topekn on Tuesday siys the present outioot in Kansas is for good crop of esrn. 1t is said there is a pool fn September thut will try to advance prices in spite of the bearish outlook. Tho stock of corn ere now is over 4,070,000 which I larger than the entire visible sGppy at this time lust | venr o atd CIu o proninos o to ccumubate under the pool's manivulation, What the outeome of this deal will be if the weather continues favorablo IS not en- coura:ing to holders. Oats keep stron: in sympathy w.th corn. Provisions on fron re- ceipts and very weak hoz market product opened Tower all around, but prominent ball operators necepted all offerings wnd n sharp riliy followed. IUis appurent that the big holders wro simply scalping the murkot with= out materially rellucini thelr lines, have ) week si duamagel but STOCKS AND e Quite Yosterday, NEW York, Aug. 1L—There was little In the stock market outside of the coal shures and little of them outside of Reading, the trading in which was extremely larze, meas- urcd by the standard which has prevailed of ilo its weakuess gave tone to the whole market and material concessions were made in many stocks, The sclling had all the uppearances «of liquidation of the profits accrued upon the late advances, but an ot- tempt was maude.to disguise this by the circu- lation of & ramor that bears had obtained the fortheominz agcision of Chuncellor MeGill of New Jersey. und that belnz unfavorable were sclifuz the market up upon it, n very in- genious explanation, but the selling was lardly spirited enouxh nor long enough con- tinued to be accounted for in that manner, That n lacge part of the selling was for the short account, however, is not to bo denied and the opportunity to depress the general 1ist by a drive at the leadors Is alwnys taken wavantage of. Taere was conspleuous weak- ness only in Louisville & Nashville, amonz the teadin z sl and the loss was partiuily recovered with the rally fo the rest of the market. Readinz at the time showed great recuperative powers. The share ifst remained almost entireiy burren of features during the latter portion of the day, after the completion of the movement meutioned. The market closed quiet, but heavy at pewr the lowest prices. The t stions reached 210,439 Tisted und 11,646 unlisted. Government bonds have been dull but firm. State bonds have been dull and steady, The Post siys: The agricuituril burean August report on the erops havinz now sup- plici some oflicial and unbiased information, aculers in grain and stocks had an opportut nity today to weigh the trath of the lute scaro storles. The crops on the basis of the covern- ment cstimates are not overshadowed by im- pending ruin, This fact does rot, however. dismay the local bear contingent. Today they hnmmered the stocks of the corn carry- inz roads on the plea that even if the zrowing crop was not scorched before Augzust I, 1t cortainly was nfterwards. This is undoubt ediy an n-enious wiy of eseaping the zov. ernment report. It Is Interesting to note the Indiznant claim of some houses that the gov ernment report is not Infallible. Most as- Suredly itis not. Apparently there was some tuke, even In the July sprinz wont esti- mite. Butif carefully chosen public officers nnot avoid oceasionil blundors in these esti- mates, whit possible credit can outsiders niace in Ustreet disputehe The followiuz are the closinz guotations for tho lead ng stocks on the New York Stock ex- chan e tody BONDS, Largely Dealt In Norfolk & West. pfa North Amer. Co Northern Pacitic. &Gl Nortliwestern. .. o ptd N Y. Cent Chicngo & Alton . NIV &N E . Chie. Bur. & Qul ario & Wostel Chicago ¢ Oregon Imdrove . Consolidated Gas, Oregon Nay CHOrORS T 0.5 L& U 1o Coal &1 Pacitic Muil n Ol Cortiie’s 37| Dec & 12 Del. & Hudson..... *Pittaburg [1 Pullman Pala D& 1 G prd Reading D.& G F. Richm 3 st B 5 a0 pfd. .. 4 Krie 110 Grando West... o pf R duintars e Fort Rock Island ;000 ireat Norther| §3. L & S FUISEpEd L prd 935 |3t Paul...... Hoesing Valley do. pfil s Contral st Paul & On 1% Duluth, & Toxas pla & West... Texns Pacitic fol & O Cpfd 4| Unton Pacitic, U8 Expross.. 1idig Loufsvill Loulsvill Manl Olemphis & Michix Missous Moblle & Ohlo. Nushville Coat. . Natlonal Cordago abid. fox div. §asked. Pl total sales of stocks todny were 222115 shares, including: Atohison, 12.47; Deluwire, Laucka & We 4,000 0, Louisvill Northern Pacific preferred, 11, o400; St Paul, 0005 Union Western Union, 5,000 Pacitic, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—MONEY 0¥ CALL—Easy, \¢ from 114 1o 2 per cent; last toan 2 per cent; clos wred ut 2 per cent. [ERCAN (ILE PAPER—315@5'% per cent. NG EXCHANGE-Quiet und steady ut for sixty-day bills und 8138 for de- tosing quotations on bonds: 3.0 Tt Cert... 111 Orth Pacitie nts. 110y 2100 | orth. Pacitic 2nds.. 114 07| Northwestern Con., 158§ 11| N. W Dob, o8, 104 80|00 & 'Trans, 1003 |3t L. & 1M &S aul Consols.... i) R £ G b late: - 118 B9 | Tox. LG T Rets B PG GUTr Rets 40k n Pac, 1sts. ....100% Bhore. ... 103k £ S res * 8 s coup Loulsiana stamd is Mutual Union s sbid. t asked _ sotation o followlng are Boston Stock ¢ BostoN, Muss.. Aug. 11 the closhig $to K quotations: Aten & 1o, W Calumet & Hechn. .. Boston & Albany )5 | Franklin. A0 Muine......... 180 |Kearsurgo Chi Bur & Quiney.. 1014 Osceols R Fistern 1 I 6 1220y Santu Fo (opper ... Fitehburg K. R Bty | TAmATACK. 8 K C.8tJ & CBITs 124 | Boston Land (0.0 Mass. Contral..... 16 |San Diezo Land 00 Mex. Cen. com 15% Bell Tel Old Colony.. 168 (L Allauez Min'Co Atluntic hoston & New York Mining Quotations. New Y The following aro th elosi 1% 8t0e < quotation Chotor. [y moxty Crown Voot Sterra Novida', Con: Cal. & Va'. |Standurd Deaidwood. .. |Unton on: 121" Gould & Curry., [Yellow Jacket. Homestako. {Tron SHiver.... Mux 2 Quicksiiver.'. *North Ltar.. o preferrad.’ OntATIO - vao tieiis Bulwer....... Opbir ) | San Francisco Miniug Quotations. 8N FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 1L—The oficlal clos'ng quotations 1of, wure as follow At T § is‘"phlr Geeee e Bulwer. Wl Potosi. 0 Best & Peleher 190 savnge ..o e odio Consolidated g sierra Kevhdn. .. BONAT. .. ooeee .o (b8 Union Consolldated.. C G & V..o "B Utal.. e ! Crown Point 8 Yellow Jacke! nreka Con..... §lComwonwenith, Gould & Curry oIIN @ | HAle & Norcross. ... 3B Ining atocks tuday St Lonia Mining Stocks. 81, Lovts, Mo. Atz 11.—-On the Mining ex- chanze today the following quotations were made on eali: T AKEL FIP ORLEANS, Aug. 1 £1.0)1.306, HAVANA, Auz. 11.—Spanish gold, M. Exchanze firi. BW Youk, Aug. Dulnnces. #,508.017, BavTivore, M. Aug, (1. —Olearings, K balnnees, $544,402 Money, % percont. PHILADELPIIA, Pi, Aue 1—Olearin g, $11 008,103 bulances. $1,667.50). Money, 1 per cent. MenpiIs, Tenn.. Auz. 11 chnnze sellin at 81.5); alances, 145,47 BELs, Aug. 11.=The statement of the Tm- Al Biik of Germiuny shows @ decrease in fe of 3,210,000 marks, CINCGINNATL, O Augz. 11 00, Intorest @3 per cont. change. Bad'e disount. Aug. 11.—Cicarings, # 7,061 Money quiet at 67 on New York 6 discount. Ane, rings, $14.- 2; b s FLAILTIS Rato for money. per cent. Exchunzeon New York, 13¢ to 15¢ ¢ discount. 104G, 11l Az, 11.—M oney. Bank clearings, § e diseount; chinzo, gulot and unchanzod. Pawrig, Auz. 1L—Three per cent rentes 00f, 800 for the aceonnt. The weekly statement of tho Bani of Prance shows an incrense of 2 500 francs in go d wnl 203,000 frances in La. Clearings, (RN 11.—Cloarings. #80,302, 440, Jlearings. $2116,- New York ex- 8. por BOTON, York exc N, Aug. 1L—The hulllon in the Bank of Englund increased £i2.00) during the past week. The Bank of Engiand’s_reserve Habiitty, which lnst weck was 4470 per cent, I8 noW 43,62 per cent. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. unttle Scarce, Plenty Steady to Strong—Hogs Dull and Lower. OMAHA, Auz 1L—The run of cattle was surprisingly light while the hogs ure coming rd quite freoly. 8o far this woe < com = rod with last recoipts show an_fncreaso of ubout 2,0.0 ¢ nd 200 s As usual 0 but considering the condition of euste Kets and the tndifferent domand here therc were plenty of cattl There was no very spirited competition and trading wus slow at bare yesterduy's prices for cattle that were wanted while the choicest eattie or the common erades were slow and lower. Ouo boneh of fair Li2i-1b, Deeves brought #:35, some L040-1b. s uil_sold for 8185 und & couple of londs of yearlings at 8150 fow commonish® western steers sold at $315 and 8130, It was a siow trade wnd there were a few cattie still unsold at the close, Cows and heifers were active and stronzer. Ext Ufrom 100 to .00, the buik . BBulls, stags were in average supply, indifferen 1\ mand and slow at from #1561 w ¥ . Cul dull lower at fron § £2.75 Very little buiness was transacted in the stocker and feeder line. Outside orders were scarce and trading quict ut from $200 to 82 Representative sile DRESSED BEEE. No. Av. I'r. 201010 8 85 05 Wer2 and Cows. 00 00 40 19,1074 10 1150 210 10 20 RS, 19 CALVES. &) 250 25) .. 250 BoLLS. 150 51108 160 15) STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 200 8. 01T 225 5..1054 200 46.. 853 23) 2., 865 82 230 10.. 575 2.. 800 23) 15,1114 WESTERN CATTLE. Av. Pr. Mo COLOWADO CATTLE. 11 cows...... 982 1 bult.....1520 §1 ceders ... Siy 2 feeders.. 1100 2 G 2 feeders .., W5 2 feede {0 7 20 cows ... 021 15 A 3 8 feeders.. 852 G CATTLE, 1 buil 3 feeders 17 steers. 21 feeders. s were nzain liberal and tinue on the down vrade. Com- the first four days of last wee« Lins been an fner e “of nearly 10,000 account fora 1.1410 Av. Pr. 1610 BT 1057 2 8) vired with there hozs, bry There was tocul houses ablie eastern ply on hund the b ruled loe to I s of woderate der both from nd shippers but with unfavor- avices wnd a very liberal sup- kot was slow and prices lower tuan Wol tiom the start. Shippers 10 jolee medium and 5 At from .50 10 #1246 while packers and speculators b on, Ii:ht and xed loads at from & 3 'he Improvement in provis.ons ¢ light:y better feelin ¢ toward tho close were stiil several loads unsold on which dealers OL ugres us to the Sales we 1 i #4510 ¥ nst #.0) o The vens verage of pr agins dnesday and £ day. Representative sale No. Av. 8h. Pr, h sh, Ir. 5) s 120 85 T 10 w0 1) B FeS 24) o354 0 70 200 ... 10 [ §) dlast Thurs- 200 120 PIGS AND ROUGIT. 40 610 SneEr—None recelved; demund good; ketnominully fivm. Fair to good nitives, 10 #60; fulf Lo good woste conmon and stock sheev, #. 10 cliolce 40 L0 W-1b, Tanbs, Recelpts und Disposition of Stock. OMelul receivts und disposition of stock as shown by the books of she Union Stock Yards COMPANI Cormspondence L. W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers, '&ulnw | | company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5o'clock p. m., August i1, 150, { NECE! 1 TTLE. | HOuS, | ATTLY it Hend Cars. Hoad | Cars.| T4 DISPOSITION. 03 NUYVERS, T CATTL ing_company | mond Ce 'n 1, 1 & Co < s Cudahy Packing { 3.1 Squires, Boston Chicago I & I C Bimbler. It Becker & 1), Jersey C. I, & D, 0. Bpec'I'trs, ship. & foe Market. CHIOAGO. T11., Aug, 11.—(Special Teleg THE BEE |~Tho cattlo market remalned weak and unsattiod toduy, There was hardly nny thing in the shupe of a bullock for which buy- ers were willing 1o pay yvesterduy's prices, but thero was no furthier approciahio decline. Thero were not many good 0ryfed steers hero and that branch of the market was not nf- focted by the depression fn the poorer grades. Comuion 1o fair en in heavy supply, the receipts of ran o nlone wmounting 0 0,000 hewd, of Which 5,000 wero trom Texas. Anything not suited to the wants of shippers wik duli nt vesterday's deciine wnd It was found impossiblo to civar the yards. Quoti- tions for native cattle were trom $1.0) to £1.6) for poor to choice cows, $1.60 1o #1 for stock- ors and feeders, $2.00 to $5.4 for shippers and dressod heef stoers and from $2.00 to .93 for cnlves. Western cuttle wera slow at from £1.50 to#.00 and Texuns were salabie ot from 135 to #48. These prices show a decline e per (00 1us. 5 were estimated at for the last two days. xeeptionully Inrge roceipts for midsunimer und the extrenia weakness of the murket therefore fs but natural, The de- cline of 10+ rated yesterday wassupplemented by a like decline to the reduction since Tuesdiy amounting to fully e, while_the op from Mondny's guotations is from e to 1n addition to the fresh arrivals about 12000 were left over from yesterday, makin total supply of 42,000 S(les were largely at from B0 1o $0 With 1izht awoted kg fron: £ and heavy und medium at from There are ays past the receipts of sheep have been running rather Hzhitand prices aro Nigher as wresuit. The b market has aiso shown great firmness until pplics were absorbed on 1,50 to .75 for the former and from .00 to W for the Intter, lambs beine % lower. Seallawnes were closed out at from &2 #1.00. There was next tono demand even at that low range. There was a little inquiry tor stock sneep nt from 450 to #4.00. Receipts: Cattle, 15,005 ho:s, $4000; sheep, 7000, "he Eveninz Journal report ipts, shipments tronx to trifls higher; Lest natives: 5 Lxnns, 82100 1,101 JAD@A LS native cows and heifers, today. ‘Today's n basis of from Roceipts, #0,00: _ shipm fuirly uetive, 1 @ise lo puckers, £3.2°@340; nitxed, #.60 henvy and butehers' weizhts, $5.8555.80; light, #5.5105.95, neEr—Receipts. 8.000: shipments, 2.500; sheep stronz to trifle Wigher: lin s lower: natives. & Texuns, $1750465 west- erns. 84 1215@475; 1w bs, £4.20@0 market New York Live Stoci NEW York. Auz 11 arrivals and no trade: nrket. Breves—No fresh ing_dull; dresscd per pound. Shipments 5 shoop. Recefous, 25 hend: market steady 5; buttermiik calves, £L.00@35) LAMuS cipts, 4400 head; sheep. # 5 'per 100 108, dressed muttons steady, 8 1hs steady, Tlsie. ad, including 4 cars 6.15 per 100 10s. AND market firi Tambs, £5.50 1ie per pound Hoas—Receipts, for sule: market Kansas Clty IKANSAS Crry, Mo, A ceipts, 2600; shipments, market w firm 10 10¢ higl T'e steers, ; stockers and fecders, £2.50@ Live Stock. CATTLE—Ti 0,600: shipments, market opened 5alie lower, ained and elosed strong: all grad a . ~Keceipts, 1500: shipments, 50: the wrket was duli 1o D@loe lower; muttons, £4,20@4.80; 1umbs, $5.005.40. —Recelpts, St. Louis Live stock Market. St Louts, Mo Au: CarrLe—Receipts, 700: ship ket 10@20¢ hizher: native steers. #.00; Texans and Indlan steers, common to medium, $L50@3.0); cun= ners, #1106 —Roceipts. shipments, 3,5 lower: Leavy, $.80@5.9; mixed, Tight, £5.60005.80. SHERD — Keceipts, market unchange:d 4.00@4.00. All About u Diseased Horse, Al Sutley, the expressman concecning whom the eity council had a little difference some time ago over the washiug of a diseased horse at tho public arinking fountain at Tenth and Mason, was arrested yesterday cbargeit with cruellv treating a horse. “Lhie testimony of the state went to show that he had standing in the sun near the de- vot an animal so disfigured with sores and uptions as to attract attention and com- ment from the passers by. Veterinary sur- geons who testified for tho defense explained that though the sores were very repulsive in appearance they were neither contagious nor very painful, and that noneof them were 50 situited as to’ be rubbed by the harness. He was discharged with the advice to doctor up his horse. cATARRH e o IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl’s life was made miserable by a'case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme- dies, I gave her g The first bot- tle scemed |oaggr.1vntc the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, nar- 000; shipments, §00d to chuice muttons, and in a short time she was cured. * Dr. L. B. RircHEy, Mackey, Ind, Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Swirr SpEciFic Co., Atlanta, Ga. "GAPANESE Anow anl Comploto Treatment. conslsting of Suppositories. Olntment In Capsulos, also in Box and Pils; a Positlve Cure for External. Internl blindor Bleeding [tohing, Chronle, itecent or Haradl- tary Pllos. T3 itomo 1y hivs never bien known to fall. §1 por box. (i for £); sontby mail. Why suffer from this torrible disorss Whan & wiitin gairantos is oxitively glven with 6 boxes or refund the monoy if otcured Send stamp for froo Sample. Guilranten issued by Kuhn &Co., Druggisty, Sole Agents, corner 166l and Douglas streets, Omahia. Neb. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., est eattle, hog und sheep market In thy west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THELEADERS, 0. OMAHA] Jaitgeion mhosm. Wood Brothers, Fouth Omuha elephone 1157, - 3.1, DADISMAN. | W. E. WODD. { Managers. Markot reports by mail anl wire cheorfully turnished upon application. —THBE— Campbell Commission Co. astSt. Louls, Kansas Clty, South . 2iaux Clty, Fort Worth. cor- Chleago Chicugo, Onial A. D. Boyer & Company, 88 and Exchunge Bullding,South Omahw Correspondence solicited and promptly answoryd. ntlon Lo orders for atockers & foaders. Establishea, l- . . - Inoorporatad, 1)) pital fully pald, $20,000. Waggoner Birney Company Write or wire us for prompt snd rellable warkst roports. . Perry Brothers & Company, Live Btosk Comm isslon. Hoom &1 Exchange Bullding, South Omaba ‘Pefbuono 11, OMAHA Manufacturers an ARCHITECI'S AND BUILDERS. J. L Glenn, Contractors and sub conteactors for all kinds ot building piastoring painti Allwill copy of Gl i bulldsed' froe, by sonding thele nams, business and to the publishor. J. 11 15th streot Omaha Tent & Awning o | Flags, hammocks, ofl ana rubber clotuing. — Sen | reat'gue. 115 Farnam | BAGS AND Bemis Omaha Bag Co Importers and mrfs. fous ks, burlaps, twine. Tents, awnings, 10, cavers of all kinds, flagk, banners, ote, Send for eatalogue. s S. 1ith TWINES, BICYCLE BOXI! 1 C. Todd, Kanee :‘.- W) Wik payments. 1205, 15th st] o in hox Hno, Morse-Cor Shoe Co. 1ling a class of goods whilch Is very saloable _Slcvcn Creedon. Manufacturcer's agent. Leansupply you with every- thing (n shoes —moen's, wonea's and ehilds'—at lowest factory pricesnnd discounts. Latest styles. 1408 Farnam Street. Room ¥ Kirkendall Jones & Co. | Amer. HandSewedShoe(o Wholesale Mfrs. Agents | 03 10108 S ey we | Boots, rubbers, 105 1510 Harney- CLOTHING. Ings. Give us o trisl. Md by ex. Clothingnotton. furnish- [ vl | CORNICE. Eazle Cornice Work Mirs SRatall it | Cokee & LimCe Tinra cor and soft conl. . K. © . 16th and Dougals ets, ealvanized window caps, kyllzhts, cte. i’L\(?l‘A)H*. J. 1. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of butiding, plastoriog, palatinz, ete., wiil ro:olve o copy 0f Gienn's arehitocts and bullders’ diroctory by mending thele name, business and location o/t publisher. J. 1L Glenn, 11815t atroet obbers” Director GROCERIES. | D. M. Steele & Co. | Blake, Bruce & Co 1-1205 Jones street, "ll)lh and Harney Onaha | Onahn’ *'* DRUC HARDWARLE, Lobeck & Lino. Corner 10th and Jackson | streets. | A. 0. Raymer. Bulldors' hardwars and wupplies. South [0sh street, LUM ([ " Chas, R Lee Hardwood lamber. wood carpets and parquot floring 9 und Douglas. Joha A, Wakefield. Tm tod, American Port- hydranlic oyment and | | Quiney white lime, LIQUORS. Frick & Terbert. Wholesals liguor doaler 0l Farnam st ra and jobbers of ory. notions. Matl prompt South Hth at. —_— PAPER., OILs, CTHpbuléfimcfl‘é. | Standard 0il Co. Carry a full stock of Refined and lubrieating olls, nxle grease, ote. printing, wrapping and writlng paper, card pa per. cte. RALLS, S oV HIRTS,LTC. I\ian & Snall Mfrsof “K & 8" pants slirts and overalls, ete. 61418 South 11t st. —— ey 1'liODl;3[jl COMMIE Branch & Co. Produce. fruits of all Kinds. oysters. Jas A Cur‘k& 6; Butter. oheese. ezgs poultry and gome. 817 South 15th st. " Establishod 1578 Whitney & Co. | Butter, oggs and poultry. S19S0uth 1ith st W. E. Riddell. (Established 1685.) Biva ndactisfor Ith st ) 158, STOVE REPAIRS. & DRY GOODS. M E Swith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch - | Dry Goo 1s Co. Notlons, Dry goods, notions, f prner | gonts’ furnishing goods nishing ‘goods. 11th and Howard-sts. Cor. 1ith ad Howart URNITURE, Omaba Upholsteving Co, | - Beche & Runyan Upholstered furniture, % 11021104 Nicholas steeet | Wholesale only | Furniture Co., Grace an Tith street. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION. COUNCIL, CHAMBERL OMAHA, Neb., July 26 1802 —Be it_resoived by the' eity councii ot thy £ Omalin, the mayor coneurrins: That permanent sidewalks e constructed in the eity of Om b s desiznated beiow, within five days after the pubii sation of this ution, or the personal se of, s by ordinunce I8 nuthorized o sich sidewalks to be lu d 1o the permancnt abiished on the prved streets speeified hereln und 10 bo constracted of stone, artili- ¢ ulstone, brick or tiling, aceoring to spe fications on file in the office of tho Bo rd of Pubiic Wor.s, and uner its supervis.on, to- wit: North side of St ton ane W s avenue, 1U14 Pres- Hums i t wid Snd straot. 115 %, 5, 6,7 Preston G fect wile. bud street. 1ts 10 and ni 11 18 ald, 6 feet wide, d street, tax los se Preston & Wil West siie of 6 feet wid Westof wide. West s'de of G feer wide 1 st sido G feet wide T st sido of 2000 street, tax It 18 see G feet wide. 1t sido of 2)th street, tax 1t 17, sue G foet wide Wost s G oot wi 2-15-13, nd street, tax 1t 0 s nd street, tax 1t 19 see £ 2th street, tax 1t 19 of 20th avenue, 1ts 1,3, 4 Rees Pluce avenue, south 150 feet 1t5 ks addl, 6 foet wide, of 20th avenue, 1t blk 4 J. L s nad. 6 1 North side of Vinton street, 1t 11 b1k 6 8. B rs add, North side of Burt street, Its 5. CAYS city. 0 feet wido. % Fust side of 24th stroet, 1ts 52, &5 o, I A, 8 feet wide. Sust siile of 24th street. sub1ts, 16, 171t3 1ts £, I, G, (1.1 Capitol udd, b feet wids West side 0f 2 th street, K, Ke'lom's 15t add, 6 feet wide, Bouth side of Muson street, 103 ik 21, city, 161 LIk 1 Shinn's ndd. Red- ul- West side 24th strect, Bfeet wid North side of Cuming street, 16 14, 15, 16, bk 2, Armstrong's Ist add, 10 feet wide And, he it further resolved That the Bonrd of Publie Works be. and s horeby authorized and diroe wuse i copy of this Fexalution to be publiished in the officinl paper of the eity for one week. or be served on the owners of suld lots, and thatun- Tess sueh ownors shill w.thin five days aftor 1ho publication or service of such copy con- Vnidewalks us herein reguired, thit rd of Public Works causo the siiie L the cost of constructing suld slds wulks respeetively to be assessel agninst the ronl extate, 100 0r partof ot 1o front of snd ahuttin: hsldewnlks. Pussed , 1802 At E. P DAV JOHN GROVES, Presiient of the Councll, Ulty Clerk, Approved: Geo. P. Biers, Mavor, NOTICE TO CONATRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parf ts and real estute aescribed In the ubove r lutio) You and each of you ure heroby notified to constract permunant sidewalks as requ’rod by a resolution of the eity counell anl maiyor of the elty of Omulis, of Which the above is o copy. 12, W, BUKIEAUSEl, Chatrmun Board of Publie Works. OMAIA, Neb., August Sth, I8 us 17t NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEL AGENTS AND LESSEES. In pursusnce of ordinunoe No 4 92 requir- Ing sewer connectlons 1o be made to and with- 11 the Curb (inus on certain streets wnd wiley in street hprovement disiricts Sos. 464, 471, 472 und 475 10 the clty of Omuhia, you nre here: Dy notlfied 1o mike ill necessury” connections With sewer mulus or lutterals wid o o 1 ploto such work on or before August 21, 1802 us 1t Is the purpose 1o pave the streets ind and ulley T the sild districts. und wore pirticularly desoribed i follows, 10 Wi No. 4i—ird strect from north Hue of Mi 0 Nleholuh street. Zth wvenue from Toy strect. 2= wireet from Poppleton avenuo {ny 1001 K3-100 foet south of Ponpieton belng the south 1ine of tux 114 In Leavenworth §oetion No. 47 10 218t street, In the cit whik You ure heroby orde 1 Lo s e the noces- sary Kewer couneetions on or hefore the dite Sbeoified 1n this notice, or the siumo Wil bo made by the elty authorities and the cost Thereof wssexsed against Lho Property oppo- site the sume wnd spocially benelitted thereby. Datod at Omuha, Neb., this 10w duy of Aug- W P, W. BIRKHAUSER, Cbatrman of the Bourd of Pubiie Works, 101012 445 16 2th street Omaha Stove RepairW'ks | 1207 Dougln SASH | TOYS, 34 Disbrow & Co.| H. Hardy & Co. Manufacturers of sash, |Toys. dolls, albums doors, blinds ani| fancyzoods, house fur mouldings. Branch of- | nishing goods, chll- fice, 12th and Izard sts, | dren’s carriazes. 1519 Farnam st. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Counell Chamber, Oma Neb., July 26th, 1802, Be 1t resolved by the city council of the city of Omauha, the mayor concurring Th t woolen sidewalks bo constructed fn the city Omaha as desiznated below, within five duys after tho publication of this resolu- tion, oF tho pers service thoreof, ns b yoe fs anthorized and required; such 1s to be Jald to the present gride on the streets specified herein, and to be con= structed of pimo plank of such width and thickness and be fuid upon joists of such and dn such manner s is pre- seribed by th specific tions on 2 in the oflice of the Board of Publie Works and under its supervision, to w.t: Jast st of 1/th st mp's addition, 6 1 South side of Doreas streot, 10ts 1 to 0 inclu- sive, bioek 2, C pheli's nddition, 6 feet wide. South st of Wirt or Nowlon strect, lots 20 to24. Daveuport’s sub, i feet wide, Wast side of slst streot, 1ts 1 to 2) block 11, West 8ide addition. 4 feet wide, West siile of 31st street, lot 12, block 8, West side addition, § feet wide, West side of Jlots 1 to 4 block G, West 8ide addition, 4 feot wide. Westslde of 5 0 block 1, Himebaugh's und Pattel Aition. 4 feet wide, South slae of Lesvenworth street, lots 1to 5 1 vllvhl\'('. block 1, West Siie addition, 6 feet wid 1ots 8 und 0, block 3, et wide, clusive, 1's sub ud= th side of Leavenworth streot, adjoln- M P or Belt Line R R rizht of way, see 10- G foet wide. yith side of Leavenworth street, adjoining M P or Bolt Line R R right of way, block 3 Himebaugh's addivion. 6 fact wide. South side of Leavenwortl sirect, sub lot 1+ Himehiugh's addition. 6 foet wide, de of 48th street, lots 1 and 15, block Pluce, 6 foce wide, *lots 10 und 15, block rig s’ Pluce, 6 feot wide, do of 48th streot. lots 1 and 15, Llook rizis’ Place, 0 foot of 45th street, lots 14 and 15, block 8 lirizes Pluee, 6 fuet wide, 181 slde of 43th strect, lots 14 and 15, blosk 1, Brizgs' Place, 6 fect wide, & T st side of 48th strect, tax 10t 9, sec 20-15-13, 6 fect wide, Eust sido of 45th street. w 15 of nw X of sw <13, 6 feet while, axt slde of 215t st. [0t 9 to 10 Inclusive,block # Horback's 20 wdd{tion. 6 fecr wiic f 215t strect. (018 7 1o 12 Inclusive, iack 0, Horbueh's 2 addition, 6 feet wide, st side of ot, 1oL 8 uik 183, clty, 6 ot wide. A est side 224 street, tax lot 3, o 16-15-14 0 feet wide, West sido 220 street, 1L, Porter's addition G et wide. Waost side of18th atreot. | blocih Kirkwood's ndditio South side of Chirles street, w 16) feet block ©. Shinn's addition. 6 foet wid wst side of $0.h strect, 10157 and 8, block . Shinn's #d addivion. 6 feet wide, Juth sldo of Charles strect. lots 1 to 7 in= clusive. block I, Prospect Place addition, 6 feot wide, North side of Charles street., loty 8 to 14 fn- clusive, block D, Prospect Place addition, 8 feot wide, North side of Charles street. lots 0 to 16 1n= Sve, b.ock O, Prospect Pluce uddition, 8 wido, ith side of Chitles stroot . block rospect vwide, North side of Ohar'os streot, 1ots 710 14 fns elustye, block R, Lowe's addition, 6 fect wide. West Sido 18th sirest, ot 1 to'6 in-lusiv bloek 5, Kirkwood's nddition, 6 feet wide. el Eust lde of 20th streut, loty'l2 to 18 fnclusive, Franklin Square And bo it furthe J Thut the Board of Publle Works be and herehy Is wuthor zed ind directed Lo cinliso o copy Of Uhis resolution to be pubiishoed in the oficinl paper of the city for one week, or ba served on the owners of suld 19t wnd unless such owners shall within fi sy afior the Publication or service of i th copy construct S1id sldewalks ns hereln required, thit the Bourd of Public Works cause the snuic ta be done. the cost of constructing sald sidowilks Tespectively o bo apsessed ugulnst the rewl stite. lot or pirt of lot i front of uod wbuts iz wuch sidowatks Pussed July 200, 1902 7 E P DAVI President Counell, JOUN GROVES, City Clerk, . P, BEMIN, Muyor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT BIDEWALIH. Lo the owners of tho lots, parts of lots ar ostute described in the wbove rosolutd You und ewch of you are heroby nottied to constract wooden sldewnlk ulred by resolution of tho ety council and 1iuyor of the city of Owmuha, of which the above ls & copy. P W. BIRKHAUSKR, Ohatrman Bourd of Public Works Owmahs, Nob., August sth, 102 ey 1t0 6 Inclusive, 0 feet wide. 10ts 7 to 12 In= iwo uddition, 6 Attest: Approved: G