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1"l OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Weakness Again Prevailed in All the Board Pits, WHEAT OPENED FULLY A POINT LOWER Paris Cables Stated That the French Wheat Crop Was Proving Larger 1T Was Expected—Corn Was Quite Weak. omtcaco, ML, Ang. 12—Weakness azain previdled in all of the pits on the Boara of Trade todnv and a furthier roduction I brices in all the articles dealt fn was submitted to. There was littlo news and the recession secmed to somo extent, at least, to be a con- tinunnco of the woakness which prevailed yesterday. The weakness of the forelzn situ- & fon enused whent to aven n point lower, and its downward tendency was accentunted by the absence of the big boar movement. Then, oo, the weather was fine, the receipts large. the exports not encourazing and corn nnd onts tending downward, These conditions made investors shy and the demand, us a conse- auence, fell short of the offerings. Mitchell Bought 210,000 bu. of wheat from Walker, and Willlam Dunn was a good buyer, New York wus tho seller. A Parls cable stated that the French whent crop was proving larzer than was expected and that there was a decldedly downward ten fency in prices, farmers being good sellers, Beptenber, which started at T8¢, nxalnst Site at the close yesterday, touched 7ite, rallied later to 77%ec. but slid off agaln to ©Whe and elosed easy nt 77 Corn was weak, rather on nceount of the Dbearlsh sentiments in the pit than beeause of any specinliy beurish news, There was an at- tempt on the part of tho longs to sustain prives, but it was not successful, The feature of the market wus the selling of 0 long line, prosumably belonging to Ed Bfeon. 1t was sold by Sickett & Bacon, and amounted to about 500,000 bu, There was seliinz by Bros- soau, Armour and Bartlett-Frazier, On the break Schwartz-Dupee were good buyers. Septembor opencd o lower atdge, which was the highest price of the day, sold off to B2gc. rallied to G ed nnd closed nt i23e, Ont un exc opening e higher ntidige, but s se und closed Beady nt #37% Provisions opened easler on heavy receipts of nhogs, 2.0 0 being recelved at the stock ards, With as many ieft over. Commission Tiotsen wore snid tobo. selling fong sttt on stop orders. Forelgn houses that have been short were fll)llllu( nd hammering the market, especinily lard. Trade was not large. Sep: tember pork opened 12540 lower at £1235, sold down to 812574, fluctunted frequently within & range of from 6¢ to e until in the st Lour, when i rald was made, and awid conside excitenent, accompanied by the execution of top loss orders, tho price dropped to #1210, i fous '6F 63 during ‘tho sesson und of 7o with yesterduy's last figures, ral- neur the end and closel eusy nt 011 P red o 1215, Luko freights easler at 2¢ for corn to Buffa! o. Estinuted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ¥00 curs: corn, oats, 280 cars; hogs, 10,10 hend, The leading futures ranzed as follows AT TICLES, I omEs Tiow. i G, Wit AT No. August [ Jany LA Beptember. January. Cnsh guotations were as follows FLovi—Steady and unchanged: winter nts, H.0004200 winter stralts, 83500 $.00@4.50; spririg pav_nts, spring, No. 3 7 1 . . B 140, oz 2 white, 36¢: No, 3 PoRKk—Mess, per bb lard, per 200 1bs., $7.70@7.7: short ribs sides (loose), 7.80007.00; dry saited shoulders (boxed), £7.2 10: short clear sides (hoxed), #. 10@s. g1 KY=Distillers” inishod kG545, por ul. 15, Jolgootpts and shipments today wero as f o1y AWTICH lour, barre Viieat. busheis. 1 Corn, bushels 105,000 Oats, bushe i 35,000 iy, bushels. 1000 ariey, b Oun the Produce excl ols. A today the butter market was steady und upchinzod; fancy eream p western, 2 ; ordi- ury, 17 dairies Fg.s, 650 ot New York Markets, NEW YORK, Aug. 12.~FLoUR—Recelpts. 1,001 Dlign.: exports, 1.0 bols.. 24800 sicks rides firm, oW grades fir 7.5 0 bbls. ConnakaL—Stendy, quiot, Kecelpts, ‘220,000 bu.; export ales, 1,500,000 Du. of futures; 20,000 ot lower, fairly acti high eri quict; sales. afloat: ungraded . 1 hard, 2 Chicaco, i rod, 7oL i norther: northern, K4, Milwauko No. i sprin 4! ptions were duil wnd weaker, doclin- ng %@ %ce on weaker eables, forei:n s fuvoruble crop news, large receipts, forelgn e Uz and fine weather abroad, ndvanced b 1c and elosed stendy at @A under yostors A8 No. 2 red, August, K2 eptembor, 83SH 150, ¢ tober, 8 i@site, closing at 8ise; Dec 7 1- 1608 tae, closing ut B7hc; May, 021 @0 Blosing ut It Yull. EY MArT—Qulet. Recelpts, “151.000 bu.: export : sules, 10.000 ‘bu. of futures nnd 62,000 bu. of 5pot. Bpot quiet. ensier: No. 2, 6 ' in ele- vutor; G aflont; ungraded mixed, 5@lc. Options were wouk all duy nnd closed ut i dos eline of 1'ge on fmproved weather, west woak, Jower cab es und with wheut; Auzust. 603@ Bllie, closiug at Gide: Septeniber, 55 0ie, elcsing nt Mie; October closing at 584 o, OATS—Kecelpts, 176,000 bu.:_exports, 0,000 bu; pules. B0 bil of ftuTes, IT40.0 by, of spol Epot dull, Joy Optiony duil and weaker; August, 840, closing at 5815¢; September. 381 @istye, olosing nt G84e; October, closing ut Beaed Muy, d28@igc, closing ut 28e; No. 2 white, Seuteniber, No. 2 spot white. 42e; western, @40} ie; white western, 1% , Chivigo. Bke, Juiet but firn ~Better demand, firm; Pacific coust, closing at No. SUaA firm: falr rofinlug. 2 11162 B0 ¢ aly, 03 tost, 3 S-161 140 re- fined, notives off ' A 4 1-160de moutd A, 4 0-1000d 11-30c: stuneurd “A," 4 7-161 0-10ic; confectionoen 4 5-164 71605 cut onf, 4 1-16c: crushed, 5 10635 1d-160; powdered, & 1164 16-100; wranuluted, 45-164 11-16c} ouhos. 4 1- 1044 13- 1 MovAsses—Lorelgn, nominal; New Orleans, ~Qulet, firn @0 Jinbun, 5 Lighvdon omestle, falr to extra, , steady; recelpts, 4,601 —Quiet but stendy; Orlo.ns. 40 to 60 1bs., 6aaTe Active, firm: domestic fleece, 25@350; pul od, 20@:i0: Toxus, 166710, Lonk--Dull stondy: eut ments, qulet, weuk; teklud bollies, M@vac. Sales, 10,000 1Ls. ickled hollies, 610 D8 Wt ARC: middies, stondy. quiot. Lur i, qulet, l0wor: westorn st closed i . 041" option sules, 1,000 tHerces Soptember fUAEL clowing wt 304; October oloslug 502 Burren—Steady, moderate demund. Curkse—Light demund, Ikon—Dull, weuk: wet salted Now American, e -Easy Inke, § L3 @11, LEAD-—Brendy i domestic TiN—Stoudyi strults, & §1. Lovts, Mo. Auz 12—FrLovn—Dull and lers oxtrd funoy, KLGGLOS; funcy, BLUOG 3 others unchuii Wakar—Developed u further docline this morning, followed by i weuk, Sugging m irkot with small and ficeting renctions until down,thecloso belns only 4o above the Lotton. "he HOWs rom e¥ery quurter wus weaken ng. 0. ¥ rod, cush, lower at dde: August, 740 Did; mber, T@Tie, cloning ut @7 e bid; o hor, @13, closiug ut i8o bid. Ooma—With —everything ~lovely in the weather und wenker domest'c markots foli_oft 3¢, oloslug only ‘so above the bottom. No. 2 cush, lower it 4iei Ausust, #0he uskod; Boptomber. 401, e, closing at 400 bid; Ootober, 1040 Muy, b OAts—Guve wiy undor the general lnflu- B0 No. ¥ cusb, se bId; August, Wie; Sep- tembor, 8!4@32%e, closing at 82%o bld; May, e nominal. Rye—In iimited domand; No. 2. bid for at 600 onst side, BARLEY—No trade. HAY—No chanze to note: timothy, cholee to glit edee. #$13..01600; prarie, cholce togilt edee, ¥7,0008.7 BUTTER—| tancy croamory, 2@uo; tancy dajry. 19@20c, Ga—Firmer ut 11%¢, LEAD-#830.% forsoft Missonrl, CONNMEAL - F1rm 1t $260@%13, THEAN 6590 At il TrvoTny ReEn ~#1.25@01.3% FLAXSEED=Firm at 07c, BAGGIN G-y @The. 0TTON Tiks 81,10, nt 8110 PROVISONS—Lower, vory dull. Pork—Stand- ard Jobbing, B ps0 should shorts, ked shoulders, #7.75: lonzs and ri . Hams—Sugar cured, $11.50 @! RECEIPTE—Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat. 203,000 bus corn, 23,000 bu. s oats, 24,000 bu.; rye, 1000 bu.; bar ey, none. SpaENTS=Flour, 0,000 bbls.; wheat, 07,000 bu corn, 17,000 bu; onts, 6,000 bu.; rye 4,000 bu.i buriey, none. Omuha Producs Macket, California, #1.50@1.65; southern T1- per basxot. 50725.50, nlifornin, out of market, im- porte., ¥ BLACKBEIIES ~31.00, PrUsS—Californ fa, #.0023.00. BANANAS 82 0@ 5, CABBAGE—[Tome ¢rown, 63275 por doz MELONS ~Watermeions, 2 N W AprrEs—Per one-third bu, box, 15@s00: Hbls., #.00 PEANS—-Dartiett, 82503700 BurTen—Packing stock, 1244@1e: small lots seloct diry, HDUTC POULTIRY—Sprir )ld fowis, 8 CANTALOUPH Dbask chickens, $.0/@50) as to ~Per crate, 81 Jems, 7e per LIFOUNTA GRAPES— Crcvamgs—Por do 10 38— Firm at 14, NEW POTATORS 144601 14c¢ per b, ON10Ns—D'er bb).. 50. or case, 8. e 0D per bbL; 1n sacks, EBERRIES—1i=qt. 1)¥s, $2.0) @2.2! (ATOES—4 basket crites, $LAO@LI0; bu. boxes, $1.75.00. GRAPES—Por 0-1b. basket, Ti@i7e, Kansus City Markets, IKANSAS Crry, Mo.. Aug, 12 —WirATr—More active, slowers No, 2 hard, old, 02@04e B13050; No, 3 red, (i@0se, Conx—Lower; No. 2 mixed, 4@H'%ce; whit No. 2 0. 2mixed, old, 4¢3 No. toidy; No. 2, 5014@0c, Stendy at Ssadle. ong: sacked, HAY=Firm. unchanged; timothy, $7.50@0.00; prafrie, £5.0000.00 BUrTki-Active and firm; creamery, 111 dairy. H@lse, 38 < Flrm b 13e, RECEIPTS—\Wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu; outs, 1,001 bu, SuipMeNTs - Wheat, 27,000 bu.; corn, 6,00) bu.j oats, none. O11 M NEW Yonrk, Auz. 1. ROLEUM—Opened steudy and advanced 1%c on buyinz for a now bull pool, reached %e and closed firm. Pennsylvania_otl. spot no sales: September, option sales, 175,000 i apeninz, 57tse; high- est, O8c; lowest, 56 closing, 57%¢; Limu ofl, 1o sales; total sales, 175,000 bbls, COTTONSEED O1L —Easy und quiet. TALLOW—Quict and steady; city 8200 for packuges) 44c ROSIN—Steudy. Tu Dull but steady, Lo —CALCUTTA’ LINSEED OIT— ed cake, 0 1Us., 173 6d per ton for w 5 LINSEED O1—188 5d por owt. $3id per gallon. Serirs Tuie ROSIN--85 per 2w Minneapolis Flour Murket Review, MiNNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug. 12—The North- western Miller says: The existence for some thme of much lower lnke and rail rates on floir from Minueupolis to the seaboard thun were given by published tar s, bas at last inducod the So0 line to reduce rates to principal points 2ie per 101 1bs. making the rate to New York v Gladstone, 2%¢ per 100 1bs. It 15 expected that other Tines, particularly the Duluth & Superior, will issue shinllar tiriffs. tnking effcet August 15, General beiiof oxists that the 2i4c reduction has for the time beinz more than alscounted, and jower fizures wi'l stiil hve to bo made In order to get rates already in tho field, But the Soo people suy they nre equal to the oceasion and will e heard from agwin very soon if the preseat turlif fails to bring business. Liverpool Markets, Livenroor, Augz. 12—Wueat—Dull; de- mand_poor; holders offer frecly; Oalifornia No. 1, 6@7s per_ cental: western spring. 6s 3d: red western winter. 6s 61, Receipts for the pust throe duiys 162000 centals, including 68,000 American. Conn—Sterdy: demand poor. Recefnts, Awerican for the past three days (6,100 centals, BACON—1is per ewt. for long clear middles about 43 1bs. CHEESE--473 per cwl. for American finest, white and colored PEAs—5s 1d per cental for Canadian, Cotton Mark NEW_ORLEANY, La, Aug. Quiet: mid- dling. 7e; low middiing, 6%e; o i ordinury, Ge; not receipts, 9 bales; gross, 62) bule ports to Gre.t il 101 bal 647 bales; sules, 45) bales: stock, 6 Week y, net roceipts. 2740 bales; gross, batles Britain, 6,188 baios France, to the continent. 10 bales; coustwise, 1,500 bale: 5) bules, Market, Optious opene zea to 10 poluts ut el polots dot August, $12. O tober, 812, Murch,' $12 spot Lo, firm, @14.00. barely wn, und steady and ine stead Vo, Doceraber, May, 31200 mand: No. 7, #1587 fair de- Minnea MINNEAPOLLS, s Whe Minn t Markot. Aug Opoened lower, inclining to we stendy zood nand, lowe whent rs. Close: August, e Sep- te on track, No. | hard, 81'¢; No, 1 northern, 8.¢; No. 2 northern, w@ite. Amerlcan Refrigerator Beef. LIvERPOOL, Aug. 12—American refrigerator beef, forequarters, 3d; hindquarters, 55d per 1b )NDON, Aug. 12.—American refrigerator becf, forequuriers, 1s 44@?s; hindquarters, 4s @:s bd per's 1bs. by tho carcnss. Philadelphine Grala Market, PHILADELPHIA, P, Aug pressed; No. 2 red, Septem b Qonx—Wenles No. 2 mixed. Septo toler ond November, 63740 OAts—Weuki No. 2 white and Septembor, EEETN C. ber, Oc- Baltimore BAuTMORY, M. D, AU cain Murket, 12, -WiEaT—Weak; No. 2 red, spot und August, Bie, Conry—Dul,; spot und August, 56a06 4 c. Oars—Steady; No. 2 white westorn 42 ToLEDO. 0, Aug, 12 cash, August and Septeniber, 1015 Conry—Dull; No. ash, 52he. OATs—Quiot; cush, e New York Dry Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.—Thero was a fair do- mund for dry goods, but with business modi- fled somewhat - Plie markot wus unchanged inuny muteral way. ods I LONDON, Aug. I 28kl per ¢wt. gy BT SUGAR—October don Markets, —~C0CoANUT OIL—Ceylon, and December, 12 to Cockrell 'Bros The recent adviuces in duct precty well eliminated the short interests aud left the market to the support of the clues of spoculutors who wre enthusinstic bulls on Lulges. The more conservative element were sellers on hurd spots. Professional hears DUCHING mOro GRKFOssIVE w8 prices began to setule under tho weizht of n- cromsed recoipts. Lorelen and domestio mirkets wero dull and lower and shippers nov buying. The several attemnts of longs to sus- taln prices wore futile, urd mnrkets il broke shurply under the [quidation of i Lirge we kregite of small ho.dings on stop orders rkot seidom hus much uite for the general publie, Lusiness was largoly confined to closing old trades aud the markets left off dull it quotatic CuicaGo, 1k, Auzis Kennett. Hopk o 8, A MeWhorter: Wheyt - The ope knuss reflected the eusier foreien ¢ und thy bearlsh rald later wis encour axed by decline In sorn and depression in pro- ¥is.ous Tho Michican stito report su<kest - fug that 8 por cent of thi €rob Of thut state 15 still unmarketed aiso b ad un unsettiicg efect If the forelgners will keep taking our wheat ) pro- AL the preseat rate the weaknoss of helr cables need not concern us, The export trade 800113 10 be on a good bas's. The shipments of flour to forelgn countrics lust woek are ro- ported from - Minneapoils "W have be next to the bLeaviest on record. he millers ure disposed to eollno orders for lntor shipments thun Septembor, belloviag thit wheat is golug to runge higher. KN AND OATS. ~The bull olique have sus- tained corn well, cousidoring that the countr: solitn.c orders wro incre olr posi- tion seems W be getting They are wmoving corn awiy from Chioaso us fast ns possible but thoy dunnot get It out of the country becuuse prices ure ubove uu exporting basis. “Argentine ls now filing the bulk of | forelgn ordors, whilie our stooks are retalned hero from necessity as n result of speculation. Reports trom the country show Improving | prospects for the crop, and oats show & down- | ward tendency. Tho break in provisions today was due muinly to the honrsa who ralded the market and caught many stop orders. The big holders seom to | have marketed more property than commonly | estimated upd were dountioss wil ng to sco | ti-es soll down to ¢lve thom a better chance | o buy back thelr staff. i CAToAGO, Tl Aug. 1 3. Lozan & Co. to | Duncan, Hollinzer & Co.: Tho ~ whont market was dull and fostareless tofuy, trade | dono being mostly local. September opened At 78, did sell a8 high A& 81gs and 48 low as | Ti%e. The closing price is 774@7 Recelpts | of now winter again on the Increase, 70) cnrs | for tomorrow. Thero 18 4 good enough mar- | ket for it, but at low prices for such quality, No. solling from to Titse, and No from f7ic to 7 The princival buyers ure - the elevator proprietors. Foreign ndviees wre dull with lower quotations and thore 1s an ontire absence of uny foroizn orders. Reports from North Dakotn and Minnesota are poor of the zrow- fni erop ana point to a hulf erop and of poor quaiity, Corn has been weak from the oben- I, the tlquidation hias becn very hoavy. Septombor opened ut 5iige, sold at 52igc and clused at 52ie. Our stock In - store Is good and the cash demnna only moderate, we look for lower pric Oats wiil p company with corn, und_decline or ad- vance. Provistang ¢ ose wenk. pork $12.12, lard $1.70, rit s $7.7. a deeline but it has been gron Septomber, We looked for or than Wwe ex- pected. Any fresh buying will cause an nd- vance on this big brouk. STOUKS AND BONDS, Decline in Silver Was the Exchunge Yesterday. NEW Youk, Aug. 12—In Wall strect today, notwithstanding further onga zements of zold for exvort, little attention was paid to the outgoof the preious metal and the decline in silver becamo ths rallylog ory of the bears. Siiver has deciined steadily for the last fow days and tolay reached tho lowest price ever known, 824 for certificates on the exchanzo and €15 for bar silver on the street, The extrome narrowness of the market was seen fn the fuct thut al- though there was Aurinz the forenoon a woderately wetive business malutained, five stocks monopolized the greater portion of the trading—St. Paul, Er.e, Northorn Pac fic pro- ferred, Atchison and Readinz. The general list was without speclal feature at all points, and the duy wore along without matorial change. except fn ths leaders. A lute ad- vance was specially notable, however, inus: much asit was acccomplished on a much smaller volume of business than a previous dectine wnd wiull recovery in ratirond shiares wis spechaily gratifylng to holders of secur- itles 08 1L was made by no effort to advanco the list. Gains in the Industrials were of un- othier clinricter, being uffected by manipula- tlon of the proféssionnls without nows of uny Kind to aflect those shares. Governwent bonds dull rod easy. 1te bonds entirely neglected. The Post says: Thit the silver fmbroglio lius some conneotion, both pussive and active, with Europe’s attitude toward our market cannot be doubted. People have noticed that silver butlion certificates huve sprang into spusmodic aetivity on the Stock exchange jm- mediate'y after the extinetion of such trading lad baen pointed out in the press, But this week's sliver trading has been of 4 Very un- usual character. It is unmistakably in the nutureof a hearmovement agiingt thit motal. It indications ure to be believed, certificates are boing sold hero for the account of a Lon- don syndicate wiich I3 hoavily short of rupec paper, To break the price of Siiver in such a murkht a8 ourown requires no gre. yet if_the London price follows th v necessarily de- price down rupee paper u g London beirs a e nlong with it «ivi over in Inlian exchunze. wing nre the closinz quotations for zutocks on the New York Stock ex- ehan.re todi Wt Cordny J. Centray .. folk & West, North Amer. Northern Pacifie. % Ao prd...... 4 U I ven . & Guifll Northwestern o) o pra ... 8N Y. Central. nnda Pocitic...... Cannda ol § Central Pactiic Ches. & OB1O-...00.0 Chicago & AlLon Ny eNFR e Chic. Bur. & Quiney 10134|Untarlo & Western! CLICARO GRS, ....o0e 8136 OFeROD Tdrove ... Consolidate.d © ity CiCuCy &St 1, ity torado Coal & .. 8 Orezon Nuy. 0. K. L. & U'N! Pacitic Maii Cotton Ofl Certitic’s 4744 1%, Dec. & 13..0.000 Del. & Hudson...... 157 *Pittsburg. ... 0071 Do L & Weooo ooins 1503 Pullman Palace... . D& I G ptdl D 48t ing .. D.& C. F, Co..liill 473 Richmond Teérm! ] Edst Tenu . o prd. .. Lrie do pfd. “Fort Wayne & tio Grando West. ) do prd. Rock 1sl; 154 LISt ptd. Great Northern pfd. H0Y |3, L. & 8. F Chilengo & B, 111 pfd 8% |St. Puul i, Hocking Vailey. . (dolpiraise: sy i Hllinots Central .1l b saul & Gioahi . St Paul & Duluth Kansas & Texas pfd Lake Erie & West., o prd. Lakeshore: .. Sugar Refinery... .. Tenn. Coul & Tron.. Texas Pacific Louisville & Manhattan C s T8, Express.. I 1504 Wabash, St. L& B “Memphis & Char. ). 8| do pfd.......... Michigan Central. ., 108 | Wells Fargo i Missouri Pacitic.... 644 Western ( Mobile & Ohlo Wi Nashviile Cant. . Natlonal Cordik Tuid. fex div. The total sules of stocks toduy were 140, shares, including: Atchison 3 Northérn Pacific preferre 2,500: 8t Paul, 180655 Western Union, W YORK, Aug. 12 ~Easy, rausing from 13 to 2 per cent. Pitiste MERCAN ILE DA 4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE 1d stoudy at for sixty-day biils and 8433 for de- losing [TRTTI. 48 coup’iill [ *Pacltic s of st quotations ou bonds orth. Pacific 2nds. Northwestern Con 10534 S 1T *hen. & K. G.Istil LG, Tr. Rots 801 Den. & R. G 4y Tox. PR, G/Tr. Rets 2815 Erle 2nds Union 'nc. 1sts.. .. 106i¢ M., K. & T West Shore.'........ 1081 MUK & RAGHWAR 80 TbId. f sked. on Stock Quotatic BosTON, Mass., Aug. 12—The following are the elosinz sto:k quotation Atch. & Top. . B8y Franklin. . Boston & Albany. . 205 | Kenrsargo.. do Mulue 118 |Oscoolu Chl. Bur. & Qui ! [0 T Fitehburg K. R Little Ko nck. . Land Co 15%| Bell Telephone b |Lamson Store Water Powe Py Cent. ... T N K & I i |1 & B. Cop... o 285 New York Mining Quotations, New Yonk, Aug. The following are the closing mining auotations: CUOTOF. 2 oo oves 80 [OQUIF oo Crown Polnt 50 *Plymouth. . Con. Cal. & Va..... #40 |Slerra Nevada... DEAWOO . .vorsie 200 (SLANAUd .o.rve o! Gould & Curry """ '8) |Unton Con. . Hale & Norcross.... 7o |Yellow Jucket. Homestuko. fron ~liver. Moxioan, .. Quicksilver,..! *North Star. do preferrod Onta l*Bul Nt 1K SLOCKs. §r. Louis, M On the Mining ex- y tho following quotations were Bimetaillo. Elizabeth Granite ML, . Litte Albert Wi t Bradstreet's Says, New Youk, Aug., 12—Hradstreet's Wull street review suys: The Influences uffeoting shares ln speoulution during the week wore ulur (0 chiractor thin wis the case edlug fortulzht. *Bulllsl tenden: usscerted thewselyes, the professional satiment, and activity stili showed un in- uation for tho buil side of the seeount. In- creased attention has boen puld 1o the rall- roud speciaities und to Lhe rezularspecilative 1st. The latter port.on of the market., Indeed, uppurently resumed 18 pince as the dotermin® Ing faotor i speculuation. The chief subject of un Interest in Wall strect had secordingly been the crop condi- more ir for the pre clos stil It tion. Tae early duys of the week found the struvt occupled with what ure Known us “sourc” dispatehes from the west Indl- cuting lmnense damage to corn and spr ng wheat froi the provalling hish temperature und ubasence of rain. Contradictory ud vices and assertions that loewl rains had min- {mized the damazo followed und by W ednes- duy the sireet, aftor Witnessing some wotyve fluetuntion in the shares of the leading erunzer rallways. sottled down to walt for the governwent ruJ) roport of August 1, which uppeurod on Weduvsdny afternoou. The tewor of this doeuwent. showlne &s it a1 & low wvernge for corn. wus followed by u decided bearish movement in western rali- road stocks, although subsequent refl secimod to bave modlfied such lnpressions, sud tho covering of shorte which enauel operawd to measurably check the deoline e shary decline of silver resulted in suall atlempis to soll cortificates sboit, aithough | itrtte notivity was whewn 1n thiat_speci i The circumstance, ipwever, attracted notice and the fpression wgs created thereby thac the unfavorable vfdie of our ourrency situ- ution, which seems 1o, be responsibie for the prolonged foreizn kituition in taking an active part in our sechrities murket, will not be dereased by theevents in question. As a mutter of faot, the operations of our European interest in this market havo thi week been on the smatlest possib.e scale. The fact that London's holdin=s of our stock are reduced to such sujnli proportions, It s clnimed, is the sole protection azuinst heavy foreign selling. ol Heports to Bradstreat's o gross earnings for July by rallway cbwhianies of importanco thronghout the country ate 81,405,100, About g per cent more June, 1991, For soven nonths the tobuT gross enrnings of .neso wds oquated $270,701,000, an Incrense of more than 7 per cent, us comp ‘red with gross earn- Inus fors liko period ot 1801, For the fscal earendod June i), our exports of breadstufls nereased in viue #17L242.000. Cattle, #4654, 000; seeds, $,474000, and_cotton €00S, $2612- 000, But us exports of raw cotton fell off fn vilue § 2,151,000, and refined petroleum 86.416,- 000, the total not gain in value of the year's exports was only § 41.462,000. Exports ot whent (und flour as wheat), hoth consts of the Unitod 8t tes, equnl 4,148,000 bu. this week, ngainst 000 bu. lust week, but us compnred with exported In the correspondl < 1ast yoar, with 1,004,000 bu, in 1880, with 0) bu. In 180, and 'with 2,500,000 bu 1n the second week of August, 188 London Financil Roview. [Copyrighted 1892 by Ja nes Gordon Benast. ] LONDON, Aug. 12.—[Now York Herald Cable— Specinl to Tk Bre]-—-The settiement was satlsfuctorily concluded In the ok ox- chay No diffieuities were reportod. The ots were distinetly unfuvorable, due 1o the uncasiness regurdine the silver ques- tion. Owing to the continued fall in the price of tho consols are down =10 per cent, Indinn rupe per has fatlen % per cent and sterling loans '3 percent. Home rall ways closs dull andheavy, there having been some rather free offering cf stock just at the last. Great Western shares show o decline of 13 pes cent, Brizhton deferred ' per cent, Southenstorn deferred % per cont, and most’ others ' to i per cent. but Great n and Northeastern 1 to g per cent botter. American rallwiys hve been more or less depressed all day in response to weakness in the New York mn beinz uiecwed by siiver difficulty. Selling hus not eon very persistont, as many buyers luve been absent. “The result 18 a general ciine, meluding i3 per cent in- Northern Pa- citic preferonce, 1per cent in Atehiscn income Londs, 4 \wr( nt in Atchison ordinary, % per cent in Chieago & Milwaukee and Loulsville hville and ¢ to 15 per cent in ail others, has been 1o miprovement in the de- mand for money OrU louns have been froely offered at s percent. The discount market Is firm, two und three months bills not being quoted under 1 per cent. Financinl Notes, (K ANsAs iy, Mo, Auz. 12—Cloarings, #1.- 64,410, PAnris, Auz, 12—Three per cent rentes 00f bie for the necount. ug. 5,032, Md., Aug. 12 12.—Clearinzs, #0413~ BALTIMORE, Clearings, 82 189; bulunce: Money, 6 per cent. P Auz 12.—Clearin 824,06); bulances. $175,52 oent. CINCINNATI, O.. Aug. 12.—Olearings. 82,14 800, New Y Interest @i per cent. . 85@die disiount. ORLEANS, . Aug. 1 New York exchange, conimerctal, s avlk, $1.50 per 81,00 prer:iut 1. Louis, Mo.. Aug. 12—Clenrings, & €00 bl ). Money auiet at 627 per cent. on New York 6o discount. BOSTON, Aug, 12—OClearings, $14,- 531,710; bulances, 81, 8. Rate_for money, 4@5 per cent. Exchange on New York, 11@zi¢ Atscount. Cnicago, T, Aug, 12.—Money. easy and unchanged. Bink clearings, §.5,49407, Now York excliinge, D@1 discount; steriing ex- unze, dull and unehanzed NEW YORK, Aug. 12—[Special k Be | hinze was quoted Chicazo, 10@i5e discount: Boston, 20817 count; 8t. Louls, i@ e alscount. STOUK MARKETS, clozram to 5 foilows dis- Cattle Unsteady and Hogs with a Down- OMAHA, Aug Supplies of all kinds were mo ler; So fur this week recelpts foot up cattle, 26,507 hogs and 1,455 sheep azainst attle, 16,513 hogs and U shicep for the same five duys [ast week. The cattie market wus very unsatisfactory, Included in the receipts were nearly 00 head of Knns s Of xans bilied direct to a local canner. There werecomparatively few really desirable cattie umong the fresh offerings. Thero was shipping demand 1o speak of and tho loesl Inquiry wus not overly urgent Dressed beef buyers would take tidy, fat_ sattle at about Thursduy’s Acures, bugg wd burlly bo in- duced to 100k at any (WMl very heavy orat the common grass stuff. Sules were few und fur between, 1,150 to 1,250-1b steors of fair to very good quility sold at from .00 to #4.40. The markeu was very slow on western cattlo and 1t was late in the afternoon before uny trading was done. Butclhiers' stock und cannors moved freely at steady to strong prices. P'oor to prime cows and heifers sold at from $1% to' 400, with compuratively 1ittle above .35 or under 8150, Bulls were dul | nt from $L00° to §200. Good gilves woro stendy tostrong. at froia K10) to .75 Tn the stocker und feeder line thero was the usnul fndifferent trade «t unchanged prices. Sules ranged from 195 to %00, the buik at from 310 800, Representutive s, DIESSED BEEF No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. U201050 400 BT 1247 B4 40 COWS. 125 3..710 150 1% 8., 824 155 6.0 W7 135 . 7 2.0 07) 180 437,858 205 5.. 760 2. 25 188 375 1., 160 1..1810 H3 200 4157 5., 782 5 2. 103) 1.. 090 907 1.0 450 18 8.. 575 WESTERN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 16 steers, Texans . o eees B3 8200 HoGs—Recelpts wero noirly ‘1000 heavier than lust Friday, an lucreuse 8o far this week compared with list week of about 10,500 head. The quality in zeneral was unchanged, The mirkot was very uncven but encrally lower, prices ranging from woik to from 5e to 100 ower than Thursduy. There wero only Lwo shippers in the tield and this, together with the ample supples and bad wmurkets east, vlnced the seilars at o iz disadvantage. Th good to cholce medium und heavy hoes sold mostly ut from $3.50 to $.70, whilo 8.4) and #5.45 bought the bulk of tho common light und mixed stufl, with odds wnd end ferior stull s low us from 5, splte of the weuk feeling nnd slow trade the pens wero practically empty by noon. tho sules belng iwrge.y at from $3.40 to X aguinst from 8545 to 865 Thursdny. The gencral average of prices pald was' 8345, ugainst #5.50 Thursday und 8.615 lust Fridiy. Lepresentagive sules: Av. Sn. P 5 S8ow 5 b Wi 55 515 [ 5 55 545 5% 545 b iy = 545 sy ) 543 b 515 i 545 5 Uiy 545 540 1 545 640 45 540 H45 64301 545 540 §47% 540 570 540 530 540 560 540 550 540 550 540 550 840! A 5 40 530 540 5050 540 5 540 565 Fragll 15 the best Blood Medicine, because SRSR ic assists naturo to throw off the it~ purities of the blood, and at the saine thme tones up the entire organism. This is juse contrary 1o the effect of the Various potash, mer- cury, sarsaparilla mixtures, which bottle up the Impirities'in tho tystem, (s producini much sickness and suffering. Therefore, Zor & BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot do better than take 8. 8, B. “As & physician, 1 have prescribed and used B. 8. 8. in uiy practice as a to nd for blood troubles, Mlll{ {IM\U been very ssful. I never aw“‘r)“mmll{ wll‘l\'hl' ‘:.luch geoeral satisfao- o 1 RYTCHY, M. D., Mackey, Ind.* reatise on blood andskin diseases mailed free. BWLFT BPECLFIC CO» Atlanta, Ga. 08 Wi PIGS AND ROUGH 100000 50) 2 980 ....810 Snerp—Four double decks of good westorns were recelved and sold readily to n loeal house at n good figure. The market Is quotably stronz. Fair to good natives, 8,75 to & 0 good westerns, ®.50 to $4.:5; common and stock sheep, & i good to eholce 40 10 .50 to 0-1b. s, 530, Reprosentative snles: No. Pr 6 native wethers..... 450 Offielnl receints und dispos tion ¢ shown by the books of the Unlon company for tho twenty-four hours ending at Ho'olock p. m . August 12, 1802, WECKIITS, THONSES & WIS i sl StTioN | ol Omabia Packiog company| o . Tha G, 1, Hammond Co.. | o0 BWLVRICO et ol v | 50| The Cudahy Packiig Co.| 7| 10 3. P Equires, Boston...... | | e Chicago P & 1% C [ TG Andcew HRAs. ... it Henton & 8.0 000000 | Spec'I'Urs, shiip. & foedors| otal 2H1cAGo, 111, Au —[Spectal Telezram to THE BE The cattlo market hid more buek- bone today than it displayed eariier in the Yestorday's arri ad short of tho estin today being comparatively light, there was purtial restoration of confidence and whiie buyers were not prepared to pay any big ud- vunee they wero peopared to tuke nll offerinzs ata sifght improvomont, The fuct that sellars vl-unmhy held thelr stock at from 150 10 200 higherresalted ina slow trade, and moderato as was tho supply the yards were not e ptied much before the usanl time. Native stecrs were quoted at from £2.75 to £.40, sto kers and feeders at from $16) to 3150 and cows, heifers and bulls ut from $L00 to 400, Extra cows 1 heifers and funcy bulls sold around #.% of quotations for westerns was $4.50 and for Toxans from $1.35 to uls falling nearly ates and the ron from 8150t ket. y that it was even more thoroughly demoralized than on” the day before gives only a f int idea of the situstion. There wus absolutely no iifain the trade. nnd apparontly prices had no bottom. 1t was difficult to eall bla of more than $.35. and there wus fous little trading at 8o hizha fizure. cersotfered from £5.40 to £.50 for comimotn to good mixed and they bought them thut way. Good to prime and heavywelehts wore taken by shippers ut from #.60 to5.75,and thero were scattering sales of fancy at &.80. Poor course mixed end common s hous were not wanted at from 4525 to #.30. There was an averaze decline of 0c, the market closing flat at from ¥.0. to $3.70 for_poor to_cliolce light und from .00 to $3.75 for heavy und medium welzhts. Recelpts 26,000, The Evening Journal report CATTLE—Receipts, 8/00; shipments, market brisk and i5@2c higher on nativ und Texuns: westerns steady; cholce to ext atives, 2 855 2; others, $14024.75; s, hi5; westerns, EA60@A410; native cows, 000: shipments. light grassers, roush packers, $.2 @545; mixed, prime hoavy and Dutehers' welghts @5:%); 1ght, $3 157585, SHEE olpts. %0%0: shipment shicep steady: [anibs 'lower: ewes. wethers. $5 0002 Texuns, #5004 erns. $. 1061 @049, 10.000; lambs, New York Live Stoek M NEW YORK, Auz. 12 BEEVES—Rccelpts, G G market slow but steady; native steers. 3.25@5.00; Texuns and Colorados, 1,204.51: bulls and cows, #8003 20, Dressed beef stoudy At T@iise. Shipments tomorrow, 920 beeves Tumbs, 8e; dressed lembs Hoas—Re. wrket slow at 5. 6.20. Kansas City Live Stock. KANSAS City, Mo, Auz. 12.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 6,000; shipments, 2.400; the market was weonerall DAL.VO Steers, £3.754, 1 Xus steers, $2.1215 pt shipments, 1.800: the market wns K106 10wer: all grades, §5.205.85; bulk, #5405, SHEEP—Rocolpts, 1.500; shipments. 600; good shoep and lnmbs were barely steady: com- mon and stock sheep were aull and’ 10@150 higher; muttons, $LU0@4.5. St. Louls Live stock Market. ST Louts, Mo. Augz. 12.—CArTLE—Recel pt 1,700; shipments, 2,600; market 10520 highies od native steers on snle; meaium to fal; and Indlans, $225@300; canners, 9220, 9GS —Itoceipts. .40 ments, 1,900 ket 10c lower: heavy, & B50; mixe light. M5 70, REEP — Koceipts, 1.000; shipmeats, murket steady tov price, £5.00, e Her Confidence Wis Well Foundod “1 would rather trust_that medicine than any doctor 1 know of,” savs Mrs. Hattic Mison of Chilton. Carter Co., Mo., in spoak- ing of Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrbea Romedy. This modicine can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerons casos, both for children and adults, 25 aud b0-cent bottles for salo oy druggists. 1100 A strong, healthy woman i stead of a tired and ailing ono | Sounds like a mir- acle, doesn't it 1 But' it isn't. It's only the ordinary, every-day work of Dr. Ficrce's Favorite Prescrip- tion—just the work that it was mode for. It’s ‘o woman's medicine, carefully com- pounded for ber by en experienced physician, and adapted to her delicato organization, It makes weak women strong, suffering women well. It's an invigorating, restorativo tonic, & soothing and bracing nérvine, and o cor tain cure for all the functional derangements, painful disorders or chronic wealmesses pe’ culiar to the sox. For ulceration, displace- ments, boaring - down_sensations, * female complaints™ of overy kind, it's a never-fail- ing remedy. nd, among all the medicines that claim to help women, * Favorito Prescription” is the only ono that’s guaranteed to do what is romised for it, If it doesn’t benefit or cure, any case, you have your money back. Is somethiing clse, that may pay tho dealer better, likely to be "*just as good " for you f SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA., Best eattle. hog wnd sheep market fn the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GE 0. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, THE LEADERS. 0, OMAHA[Bzgcto, hig hoes, for oot _Wood Brothers, ; fouth Omaha~"Telephoue 1117, - J. 1. DADISMAN, WA WO, f Maangors. Market reports by all snl wire cheertully turnished upon application, —THE— Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Olty, Oniuhi, stoux City, Fort Wort Chle 50 A. D, Boyer & Company, 68 and 50 Exchange Bullding,South Oman Correspondence sollcitad and promptly answerid bpecial attention Lo orders for slockors & feedurs. Established, 1884 - - . lgcorporatad, 18 Capital fully patd, $20,00). Waggoner Birney Company Write ur wiro us for prompt snd rellable warket - Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stook Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, Bouth Omaba | Telephoue 1792, I OMAHA Manafacturers” and Jobbers” Directory ARCHITECI'S AND BUILDERS. J. 1. Glenn, Contractors and bullding. pl & palnting, copy Of Glonn's architects’ and bull tory froo, by sending their name, business and location ot olisher. J. I (lenn, 113 X, 16th street AWNIN Onaba Tl & AwaingCo| Wolf Bros, € Co. | Tents, awnines, tarpan Flngs, hammocks, olland | 1ins, covers of all kiuda, rubber clothing. Send flags, bannor: foreat'guo. 1113 Farnam | for catalogu AND TENTS. BAGS AND TWINES, fiem[s Omahafk.lg Co Tmporters and mefs, flour sncks, burlaps, twine. BICYCLE N0.Daxon, | M [ o Qucoossor to 1.0 Witk Bieyelos #01d on monthly| SAakie bxis, At hov nonts. 120N, 15th st| fios in box 11 Do BOOTS AND SHOUS. Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 1100 Howard Stroet, £ 1ith and Donzlas straots, 10 prices to caih buyors, ana aro #olllng a class of ®oods which 1s very saloablo with morehants. Steven Creedon. Manufacturer's agent. Ioansupply you with evory- thing In shoos=mon's, women's ‘and childs'—at lowast factory pricos and discounts. Latost sty los. 1404 Farnawm Streot. Rooim | Kirkendall Jones & (o, Wholes e Mfrs. Agents Boston Rubber Shoeto 1102-1104- 1106 Hurnoey-st | Amer.TlandSewedShoeCo Boots, shoos, folt' good s, Harney- st rubbors, 15051310 (}L(J"l"l 1ING. “Blo(cky & Cohen Clothingnotion, furnish- Ings. Glve us n trinl. Snmplos prepatd by ex presy, 1115 Harney. — COAL, COKE, CORNICE, Fagle Cornice Works &'nh“ Coal, Coke & LinCe ;.| Mers. galvanized iron arg 0nd soft cont. 8. g, | MITe & o ard O OO rnlce, window caps, 2907, 18 motalle’ skylihts, e 1110, 1112 Dodge-st "ORS. J. H. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of butlding, plastering, patntioz. ete, wiil recelve a opy 0f (lenn’s architocts’ and buflders’ directory ¢. by sending thelr name, businoss and location to the pablisher. J. T, Glenn, 113 8. 15th strect. CONTRAC 1 ! | GROC | DRUGS, ETC. [Blake, Brace & Co 10th and Harnoy ste Omaha. RIES D. M. Steele & Co. 101-1205 Jonen stroot, Omnah AR Rector & Wilhelmy Co. Corner 10th and Jackson stroots. * lobeck & Lina, Dealors In hardwaro and mechianioss” tools. 1404 Douglas stroot. “A. C. Raymer. Buildsrs' hardwaro and contractors’ supplies. 524 South 16sh streot, LUM BER. Chas. R Lea. John A, Wakefield. Mardwood lumber, wood | Imported, Amerioan Port carpets and parquat lan toe nt. H"wmll“‘ flooring. hydranlic osmeut and oui g Dosgias, | Quihey white Hia LIQUORS. Frick & Horbert Wholesals llquor deal 1008 Farham ot —_— MILLINERY. T Oehllr & G, Importers and Jobbers of millinery, nottons. Mall ordors prompt. 205-12 South 1ith at. PAPER, i " olLs. Carpenter Paper Co. | Standard il Co. Carry a ful stock of ping and | ltefined and lubricating printing, w v oard pa- | olls, axlo grease, eto, wrlting pape: per. ote. OVERALLS, SHIRTS,ETC King & Smead Mfrsof “K & 8" pants shirts and overnlls, ete. 614-18 South 11th st. o) AI’RO’[;UCE L'().\L\II&SI’ONA Branch & Co. of all Toatablishied 1878, Whitney & Co. girs and poultry. th st. Produce, fruits Kkinds. oyster Butter, S South W.E. Riddell. |Jas A Clark & Co. Extablished 1685.) Wholesole batter and eggs. Buys and sells for onuli, 4188, 1ithat. Butter. oheeso. poultry and gi 17 South 15th st. ogzn STOVE REPAIRS. DRY GOODS. Kilpatrick - Koch ME. Suilh & Co, Dry goods, nottons, fur- | Dry nishing goods. Corner| gents' furnishing goods 11th ana Howard-sts. Cor. lithard Howard. O S 'URNITURE. 0ds Co. Notlons, Omaba Upholstering Co, | Beebe & Runyan Upholstered furniture, | Furniture Co., Grace an 11021104 Nicholas streot lith street. Wholosalo only: Omaha Stovo RepairW'ks Stove repnirs and water uments for any [ stove m 1207 Dougl ——— SASH | TOYS. M. A. Disbrow & Co. Manufacturors of 1. Hardy & Co. Toys. 1 dolls, albums mould fice, 1 PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION. CouNcIr, CHAMBER. OMANA, Nob. July 26 1802—Bo {t_resolved by the city council of the city of Omuhu, the mayor coneurring: That permanent sidewalks be consiructel in the city of Omiha as desiznated beiow, within five days after the publication of this resolution, or the personal service thereof, us by ordinunce is wuthorized and required; snch sidewalks to be Ia d to the permanent grade a8 estubilshed on the paved streets speci fid herein and 1o bo construeted of stone, nrtifi- ¢ ul stone, brick or tiling, according to spoci- fieations on file in the officc of the Bo.rd of Public Woris, and un ier Its supervision, to- North side of §t. Mary's avent W It 14 Pres- 0 e Willinms add. 8 { W 6,7 Preston street, 1ts 10 and n'g 11 5 add, 6 feet wide, d street, tax It 0 see 22 5-13, 6 feet wide. West s'de of 22nd s 6 feer wido Fust side of 20th strect, t wide, 2t side of 20th street, tux 1t 18 sec Cwide, Sust side of 20th street, tax 1t 17, s 6 foet wide. West side of 20th avenue, 1ts 1,3, 4 Rees Place 0 feet wid, West side of 20th avenue, Its 7, 8, 0, 10 Rees 6 fect wide. stside of @th avenue. south J. L Rodick's ndd, 6 foet wide, ust side of 20th avenue, 1) blk 4 J. L Red- aal. 6 feet wide, hslde of Vinton street, 1t 11 b1k 6 8. B Burt street, 1ts 6.0, 7, 8 blk , tax 1t 10 se tax 1t 10 s -13, 30 feet It ers wdd. North side ot city. 6 feot wide. ast slde of th streot, It den's ad !, § feot wide, Enst slide of 24th stre Capitol add, 6 feat wide, : Westside 0f 2ith street, Its £, F, G, (1, 1, J, K, Ke'lom's 15t add, 6 foet wid outh slde of Muson streot, 1t 3 blk 2 et wido, West sido 24th street, 161Dk 1 Shinn's add. stoet wide. North side of Cuming street, 1ts 4, 15, 16, blk 2, Armstrong’s 1st udd. 10 feet wide d. be it further resolved: at the Board of Public Works be. and s hereby authorized und directod to° cuuse copy of this resotution to bo published iu the official paper of the civy for one week. or be sorved on the owners of suld lots, and that un- less such owners shull within five days ufter the publication or service of such copy con- stract suld sidowilks us herein requirad, thit the Bourd of Public Works cause the sume to be done, the cost of constructing sald side Wilks respectively to be assessed agalnst tho real estate, lotorpart of lotla front of und §, Puul- toosub 1L, 16, 17163 1, city, abutting ol ks Pussed July 20th, 1502 Attost: . I DAvis, JOIN GIOVES, Presive City Clerk, Appro nt of tho Councll, od: Gro. P, Bemrs, Muyor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and real estate vescribed In the above resolution: You and ench of you ars hereby notified to construct permanent sidewilks ns requ red esoliition of the eity conncll und i iyor city of Oumihi, of Which the above is u PoW. BiRKinavses, copy. Chalrmun Bowrd of Public Works. OMAHA, Neb.. August 5th, 1502 W .TL NOTICE TO PROPERIY OWNI AGENTS AND LESSEL: In pursuance of ordinunce No 42 roquir- {ng sewer connections to bo niade to nnd wit in the curb 1nos on certuln streets and wiley stroet Lnprovement disiricts 8o, 4. 47 3 und 475 in the city of Omuhi. you nre her by notified to mike ali necossary” connection with sewer moins or lutterals uid to <o uplete such work on or before August 2, M2 as 1t s o purpose to pave tho streets und and ulloy In the sald districts. und more particularly described as follows, to wit No. 416 rd street from north loe of Michi- ikl sereet (o Nioholus street. No. 471-2th wvenue from strunt Lo Muroy street, No. 47— street from Poppleton avenuo o & point 1061 85100 feet south of Fonpleton avenue, belng the south Hne of tax lotds in soetion ¥7, and No.475-Alloy 1n block M7 from 20th street 1o 2ist street, fn the city of Omuha. You ure bereby orderod to ms o the necos- sewer connections un or before: tho date ified In this notice, or the same will be ity authorities uod the cost, Ly Oppos sy benefitted theroby. b,y this 106 day of Aug: Leavenworth spe made by the thereof sesessed” against the prog sitne und spe L Owuba, Nel P. W. BIRKIHAUBER, Chalrwan of the Board of Publie Works. TR RPRERERTY WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Councll Ohawber, Omahn, Nob..July 26th, 1802, Be fv resolved by the city council of the ¢ity of Omaha, the mayor concurring: Th'.t wooden sidewuiks be constructed in the city Omabu as dosignated below, within fve duys after the publication of this resolu= t1on, or the ‘personal sorvico thercof, us b ordinance s authorized and required; suc sldewalks to be lald to the present grade on the streots spocifed n, und Lo be con= structed of pine p of ‘such width und thickness and be upon Joists of such dimens ons and in such manner ns 13 pre- seribed by the specifications on flio in- the office of the Board of Public Works ana under its supervision, to w t: ! block &, Eust siie of Lith atre Van Camp's additio South s.de of Dorens stroet, lots 1to 0 inclu- sive, biock 2, Oampbell's nadition, 6 feet wide, South side of Wirt or Nowton screct, lots 20 i feot wide, to 24, Davonport's su ot. lts 1 to 20 block 11, lots 8 und ¢ West sido of Slst str West Sido addition. 4 foet wid West side of 5lst strect, lot 12), block 8, Wosf 1d{tion, 4 feet wide West side of Slststrect. lots 1 to 4 Inclusive, i, block 6, West Side uddition, 4 feot wide, West'side of Sist street. Lot 10 to 83 inclusive, block 1, Himebaugh's und Patterson’s sub ad= dition. 4 feet wide. South siae of Leavenworth street. lots 1 to 8 Inclusive, block 1, West Side addition, o foet wid South side of Loavenworth stroet, ndjoine ing M I’ or Belt Line IR R right of way, soe 10- 15-"4, 6 foot wide. South sido of Leavenworth street, ndjoining M PPor Bolt Line & It right of wiy, block & Himebaugh's wddition. 6 foet wido. South side of Leavenworth stroot, sub lot 1= 94, bl 2, Himebaugh's widition. 6 foet wide. fsast sido of 48ch street, lots 14 and block 2, Brizgs’ Pluce, 0 foet w Eust side of 48th streot* lots 1 and 15, block U, Brigzs' Pluce, 6 feot wide, do of 48th surect, lots 1 and Llook 7. Brizgs' Placo, 6 foct wide. Enstside of 44th streot, lots 14 and 15, block 8. Brizes Place, 6 fuet wid ot lots 14 and 13, 1 wide, st side of 48th stroot, tux 1ot 0, sec 20-15-18, 6 feet wide. Eust side of 48th streot. w %5 of nw 4 of sw 14 0f 880 #1-15-10, 6 foet wide, uside of 21kt st. lots 0 to 16 Inclusive,blook 8, Horback's 2d addition. 6 fect wi e Eust sido of 215t streot. 1018 7 Lo 12 inclusive bloek 0, Horbaeh's 2d addition, 6 fect wide, West' side of =2d street, 1ot 8 vik 183, city, 6 1getwide Wost slde 220 strect, tax lot 3, sec 15-15-18, € teot wid West sldo 22 street, 1t 5, Porter's addivion 6 fect wide, Wost side ofiBth atroot, 1ot 1 to 6 Inclusive, block 5. Kirkwood's addition, 6 foet wido. South side of Charles street, w 10) feet block ). shinn's addition. § foet wide, East side of 30th street, lots7 and 8, block X, 8hinn's 4 addition, 6 feet wide. South side of Charles street. [ots 1 t0 7 In= clusive, blook K, Prosveor Pluce uddivion, § feot wide, North sido of Charles strect, lots 8 to 14 in= clusive, block D, Prospect Place addition, ¢ feot wide, 16, block North sido of Charles street. lots 9 to 16 1n= clusive, boek O, Prospect Pluce addition, 8 feot wide. North side of Oharles stre block 8, Prospect toot wide, North side of Char'es stroet, lots 7 1o 1% o= clusive, block K, Lowe's addition, U feet wid Westxido 18th’ stroot. lots 1 10’6 Inclusiv block 5, Kirkwood's addition, 6 feot wide. ~4 East sido of 20th street, lots'12 Lo 18 Inclusive, Franklin Square, 6 feot wide. And Lo It further rovolved Thut the Board of Publlc Works be and hereby 18 author.zed 0l directed Lo cuuso s capy of this resolutionto lie publishod i tho oflciul paper of tho city for ono weok, or be surved on the ownoers of suld 19t and inless such ownors shall within fye duys afier the publication oF service of w1 th copy construos Suld sldownlks ws horeln required, thit the Tourd of Publlc Works cuuse the sime Lo be done. the cost of constructing sild sldewalks respectively W bo aswessed against the real estiste. lovor birt of lobin front of wud ubuts thn s such sidowslks. wnsod July 26uh, 1302 E P.DAVIS, President C.ty Council t, lots 7 to 12 In- lice uddition, 8 Attests JOHN GROV City Clork, Approved: GEO. P, BEMI3, Mayor. NOTIOE TO CONSTRUCT S8IDEWALKE 0 the owners of the lots, purts of lots and real estate described fn the wbove resolution You und enoh of you ure horeby notifled to construct wooden sldewnlks us reguired by resolution of the city councll and wuyor ol the city of Owabs, of which the above is & copy. P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Ohatrman Board of Public Works Owahe, Nob, August sth, b4, [ N

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