0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIT r USD AY , JUNE 9 , 1892-TWRLVE PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Was Unsettled nntl Unusually Neivous Yesterday , CABLE REPORTS WERE MORE FAVORABLE Corn WnnUmcttlod wtill I'rcqncnt Chnnirct In 1'rlcc l.onRH Sold 1'rccly at the „ Opening with n Adtnncr , CniCAnn , III. . Juno P. Wheat was unsettled ftntl iiortoufc today and closed with a loss of nicnlof ycHtcrduy'H sain. Tliooi onlnB was nt ntout ) yesterday's Iln.il figures , duo to rains mid storms lust nls'it ' and tn firmer cable' , ImtKoon declined l4o ! , on llio reports of a Jioivy bjnk failure In 1/ondon and rumors of a flurry In I'arK A rally of I'm followed on unfiiNorublo news wh'ch ciu cd an niivunco at Liverpool. The ndriic < t In thin rcKurd were con- lllctln ? . liowotor. nnan cables reporting the outlook ninru fauirablo In botli Hussla and 11 auce. Tliu rc ult w as a IICM out market for tlio ie t of tlio duv , compared with that of jfslerday. Ourn wns unsettled , with frequent chiinsts In prices the weather and thoiiciv- otmicss In Hheat bolnir the ruritrdlllnir Influ ence" . At thoopcnlim the loin's told frculy mid the Murt Hint ut u sllRht advance ! the price soon worked donn from l'io to lite. A r.illv of ' .u followed , but ( ho pain was after- wains lost and the ulosu slionud a loss of from ] 'i < : lo l ir. Ouu followed wheat and corn and showed a IOSH of from * lo 'in. , I'rovlslons * ere largely Inlliioiicod by crulns nnd closed uomuvhat lower. Tno londlii ! ; futures r.m ed as follows : .lime. I f- . July. Juno 22' ' < .lulr M'l't ' i O/1H Junn saw July Angi 3US MIHH .Inly 10 .17) ) . 10 10 Sept 10 w low J.AIIII July 0 40 C37I he pt GU7 ! ( Ji7 tnoin Inly. . r , .r > fl 27- ! B27'n ' (1.1' ( ) tl it\ UiutN-Btcady ; No. 2 5IUo ; No. 3 yellow , BI ! OV.v. ( 'uf h ( inotntlons wcro us follows ! it Dealers ask nn d vinio of lOoovcr last ucck ; winter p.ttents , $ l.'l.@l.40 : winter itraleht , tilX : 4.vi : smln- patents , M.r.ttl.45 ; Iprinx Ktr.iluhtH. ? J.KB1 ( M. \ViiKAT-No. 2 spring , SJWc ; No. 3 spring , SOJj BSOSiC ! No. 2 roil. H7 o. OATS-NO , tt m'.tfi.icc ; No. 2 white , 'M\ic \ ; No. o white , : ! ( ( BHJC : , live-No. 2,8 c. IIIILCT No. 3 , COc ; No. 3 , S8Q55c ; No , 4 , KdKi e. 1'i.Ax SEnn-No. 1. 11.03. TIMOTIIV SKKD'rlmo \ , J1.50OI.34. I'HIIK Alcs4 , per lib ) . . tlO.i7 : ! iai0.40 ! lard , per 100 His. tti.\'MH\i'y \ \ , ; short rll > s sides ( loose ) , | Ul7li'in.iO ! ' ! : : dry milted shoulders ( boxed ! , kI'S ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . HS.r//iJO.fc'J'/5. WIIISKLY Distillers' llulshod oods , per sal. , Hun AIIS Unchanged. Receipts and shipments today wore its fol lows : On the I'roduco oxchanco todav tlio bultcr naikclwas unchanecd ; fancy orcamory.IB'/itA { 7c : tine western. l.'iOUlo ; ordinary , UaioCi line dairies , IKiilCc. Eggs , H ( ar > e. No\v York .Markets. NEVT YOIIK , Juno a Fi.oun Kecelpts. ! 4,700 pkus. ; exports , : i,09a bUs. and .5,172 sucks ; inarkot acthe , closing Irregular ! sales , 45,100 bblH. COIIN MEAL rirm and quiet. AVliEAT Kocolpts. 47.V.H ) hii. : exports , 155.CSO bu. ; sales , 4.iW.l ) J bu. of futures. i.GOOU bu. of * pot- Spot unsettled , loner and quiet , closing weak : No. 2 red , ! Hc@l O0t alloat , OSJic © ll.OO'i f. o. U. ; No. 3 red , Kjo ! : ungraded red , BlcOtl 00 : No. 1 northern. 0.'Meo3 ic ; No. 1 liard,05Ji05J ! ( o ; No. 2 northern , CO'ic : No 2. Chlciigo , ( llic ) ; No. 2 Milwaukee , Olc : No. 3 fiprliiK , hoHc. Options weak ; No. 2 red. Juno , OiJfflOJc ! ! } , oloslns t OlMc ; July , 025'rajc. } closing at Ifji u ; August , lUfiffiL'l ' c. closlncr nt9lic : September,0iSi2ilJ4Ljcclosing ; ! ( atOJ c. JJVE Strong ; western , S4G9DC , llAin.uv M ALT Quiet , COHN Itccolpts , 17.895 bu. ; oxpotts , 8,185 bu. : sales. J.WU.OJO bu. of tut tires und 121,1)00 ) bu. of spot. Spot market lower ; free sellers weak ; nctlTo : No. 2 , 68'i'i9u In elevator ; ri'Jii5Juoo ' nlhvit : ungraded mixed , 5t < 2.ilc ( , Opt ons opened firmer , closed weak ; June. 584ivj Je. closing , 58c : July , S5'i(2ifc ( < . ' , elosliigr > lo ; Adjust , fjW35"Uc , cloblng 65c- ; September , SSOjj c , closing Uc. OA1S HccelptR , WsKil bu. ; exports. 20,103 bu. : sales. 41,000 bu , of futuics and CJ.UOO bu. of c ; No. 2 while , 4.4bf. HAY Eusy and < | ulot ; shipping , $7.0007. 0 ; Rood to choke , JAOKS'JOO. ' llor.s Steady butiiet | ; state , common to cholco , 2W- . " > e ; 1'acillc coast. 2Ju2so. HudAit - Ituw. quint hut Him ; tcllncd In good demand : muscovado , W test. at2ic. ! MOI.AKSII I'lrm but quiet ; foreign selling at lu.u for M ichliNew Orleans , steady , quiet ; Klo In full demand. PETIIOI.FUII Oiilnt. CoTTOMjtKi ) On.-Iull and firm ; crude , If'ic ' ; yellow. 3Ji3'- . TALLOW Quiet and steady ; 12.00 for paek- Inc. 4 13-lCc. HOSIN btojdy : strained , common to good , fl.3Uj.35. ( ) | EGOS Moderate demand : western , poor to Jirlmc , KOlOKo : receipts. U.550 plt H. CUT JlKATs-Qulot and ( Irm ; middles , rulet. LAUD Quiet but steady ; western steam closed at Itltaji ; hales , 5.M tierces ; options culcBr > 00 tluiecH ; July. MU ; Auguat. li.ll ; bcptcmbur , l.7lK2C8U , oloslng nt W.78 IIUTTEH tiood deniund und llrm : Elgin , 18c. K Moderate demand and easier ; part N .Moderate ; American , 814.47. K Dull : lake , tll.8.1. LKAD-Qulct : domestic. SJ.20ffll.25. TIN rirm ; straits , i3l.b5OSLl > a St. l.ouU .llnrkutH. PT. IouiH.Mn..Jiino 8.-Kjotm-Unchangort. WIIEAI Was tuibottlcd and nervous , nnd after riinnlnz down and up two or three times c.osod l4'c below yestordav : cash sold atkG c ; Juno closed atbOc ; July , biVici August. b4hci Dvcemhur , B7)ic. ) CoiiN 1'ol lowed wheat , but did not fluctuate - ate so much and closed only lo below yostor- diiyca ; h closed nt 4Co ; July , 40 > c ; bepium- bcr , 41 c. UATH Lowort cash , 31u } bid ; July closed at D'ic : September , 31u. ltvr.-78ubUI. IIAHI.BV Nominal. llitAN Memly .Mid unchanged ; cur lots slicked , end bhlc , OlJiUCc ; country point lota , IIAV-lllghcr ; timothy , 112.03(217.00. ( lil'.AD Flrinoi ( t.LU7li , lIUTiuu Unchanged. l.dos Unchanged. FLAX SIKI ) Quicti Wo. COIIN MKU , rirm at $2.cnO2.CA \Viuiitr bio.idy at $1.10 Duch ( ! < ITTON TIKK Unchanged. I I'ltoviBKiN-rirm ; pork , Jobbing , $11,23. i.Aiii-w.i. < t .2a lliiv HAIT JlH'ATh-Loo'o shoulncre. $ .1.50 ; lonirannd rlbu. $ t > .4.t ! bliorU , fauj ; boxed lots , 15o more. lUcMiN-Hhoutders , $1.00 : lena and rlba. r. 'it' ' ' ? . : MinrtB , K.aTMWT.Wi sugar ouroJ iiniiin , O.WK3lo.fiO , Urci.ilTs-Kiuur , 3.0C01h .t wheat , 13,000 bu.t corn.K\UX > bu. ; oats , I7.WJ bu.t rye , uonoi biir.oy. l.o Obit. Hiii'MKNTK Klour. 4.0W1LRnoiit ; , J.COO bu.i corn. J.WJ bu.j oils , 7.0JO bu.j ryi % none ; biirk-y , none , 'Marlii'lH. MiLWAVKFr , Win , Juno 8.-ri.ouii-Slcady. \MlBAT-\\cak : No. 2spilngMcj July , blc ; No. 1 noithern , hue. ( JoitN-Kirmi No 3. 4 CHOlic. OATb-Muip acthoi No. 2 white. 3CCW7 > iei No. . \\lilte i , iCJsJTc. / lUui.M-Uull : No. 2 In store , IklVioi sumnle on liavl. . Mii ) 5'lo. 1U K-Aih uuulnjr : No , 1 In more , 7Ujc. ! riuiViBiii.sK I'ltmer. 1'OI.K JIH--il , l.Aitn K35. Uu'KliTi riour,7lO.MbHi w heat , 7,741 bu I liailvy , . ' ,400 bu. bi irutikTt Hour , 8.S40 Ibst wheat , iicnot burley , 6uO bu. my J KANSAS City. Ma , JuuoB. WIIKAT Steady ; NIL 2hur < l , 72Jifti74ci No. ' 'red. Kxasvc. Outi.s About steady ! Nu. 2 mixed , 43)4. ) ® 4Uixivs ! white , iti4vv. OAit Tlniclv ktuudyi No 2 mixed , 20321(0 ( : No. 2 uhltf , ! MJ3ilu- , lUCKii'iti Whuut , 01,0.0 bu , ; corn , 6.0JO Uu t nuts , none. iui'UK.M-h-\Vlicat , 58.COU but corn , 3,000 bu , , outs , 2tuo Lti. Important drain Iti'purt. Niw : YOIIK. Juno P. The 1'oitsnyn The ovrlculturul buruuu'ii report on vralu , duo licit I'flUuv ufturuoou. Isu matter coukcijuiuiu Uuutuul Lwcuutu while tt ; cru- tncnt estimates nro not always treated with proal respect , the Juno report will eo far to ward settling Bomo sharpiy disputed ques tions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Omatm I'rodttcc Uilrkct. HIDE * . KTtt Ko. 1 uroon hides , 3' ! No. 1 ( treen salted hides. 4ftl > { o ; No 2 green salted hides , 3-IMUc ! No. 1 green salted hide ? , ? 5 to fj Ibs , 4944c ; No. Z green s iltcd lildci , S. to 43 Ibs , . rQ3 < ( o : Na I voul calf , A to 15 Ibs. , Co ; No. 2 Tonlcal. 8 to 15 Ibs. , 4ci No , 1 drr flint tildes. 7c ; No. S dry flint hides , Get No. 1 dry salted hides. MMe ; bhccp pelts Oroen Balled , each , 53 fl.5 : erson naltcd shearlings ( short woo.ed early skins ) , each. IMMSe ; dry shcar- llnRi ( abort woolod early KXIns ) No. 1 , each , fyatCcj dry shearlings ( short wooled early f kins' , No. 2 , each , 6c | drr dint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lh. , actual weight. 1 M4'ci dry UlnlKansna and Nebras ka murrain wool pelt * , per lb. . actual weight , Mllte ! ! dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts. per lb. , actual weight. loftlZKct dry flint Colo- radomiirralnwool pelt , peril ) , actual weight , r aiOodry ; pletcs and bucks , actual weight. 7WV. Tallow and crone Tallow. No. 1. B © 4oi tallow. No. 2 , n uUe ; crease , white A. 4c ; grease , white II , il4c ! : crcupe. yellow , 3e ; grease , dark , 2 > { c : old butter. 2'toj ' beeswax , prime , ir/aiVrouh ; tallow , l'Ql c. rntliTS OallfornU Hlvoralde oranges , $150 ; Washington navnix. t Hfair ) ; to choice lom- onn , t l.S'514 ' to ; fancy lemons. H.Mt bananas. crated , IJOJ.r 0 ; rlorld-i tomitoos , $4.0J ® 4 M per crate ot six baskets ; pineapples , J-.W pcriloz. Vi.oiTAntr.s : California cabbage. 2'o per It ) . In crates : homo grown lettuce , n ® 4Do per do ? . ; southern onions , l.lM tier bul.i llormuda boxes. (225 ; Nebraska hnml nicked tctins. Sl.SSa'J.OO : racdlutn , il.50 ® l.Co : Co orado and western Nebraska pota toes. 5J2. ( > Oo : natho potatons. 4JJM''C ' ! Lima uoan , < c perlb. ; Bplniicli , Ji.BCQi.IOO per bill. ; radishes , : CV24 c ; plopliint. 2o per lb. : now Cal ifornia potatoes , KiifcZVo porlb. ; ououmbcrs , ll.fifl per doz. I'oui.Tiiv Good old fowls , 7So pnr lb. , live welslit ; tin nl I spring chickens , not Wanted. llurrr.it I'atklng stock. 8IOoi small lots of cholco stock to retail trade , 1214o. Cott'iu .Mnrkct. Nnw YOIIK , Juno Futures closed weak ; Rales. I54.4U ) biilvs : June. t7.57Ht7.59 ; July. S7.Gaa7.B5 ; Aiisust J7.09i47.70 ; October. 7.85Q 7 83 ; November , * 7.9J7.UO ; December. SS.05 G803. ST. Louis. Mo. . Juno R Firm : middling , 70-lCc. Sale" , none : receipts , 30J bales ; ship ments , 1,100 ; stock , 81,100 bales. I.Urtpiiol M irkeU. Livr.ni'oor , , Juno 8. WHEAT rirmt No. 2 red western spring and No. 2 red winter , Cs lld-H mid. Cults Klrm ; mlvcil western. 5s Id. LAUD 1 Inn ; western. 31s 9d. Ciuisc : Ameilciu lineal white , 51s Cd ; American flncsl colored , 49s 9d , CollVo .Mitrxct , NEW YOIIK. Juno 8. Options opened higher and closed barely xlotdyMiles. : . 10.530 bags. Including June , ! l..7'rfat.i.V. : July. 8l2.lt.1 ! ! > ; Auirust. { I.MOOIJ.15 ; Hen- Ictnbor. $12.IOinil..15 ; October. ? lAli > : December. $12.111 ; bpot llio , quiet , oaiyi No. 7 , SUOOSfi I'hllndolplil i Ur.ilu .Market. DKU'iitA. PH. , Juno 8. WHEAT Pair Inquiry ; No. 2 icd , June , ir.'J.Qn.lc. COIIN Improvement at oiicnlug lost ; No. S mixed , Juno und . .Inly..ru',5G.v ' > ' .io. OATS HIglier : No. 2 white , 4Ji ; ® < 3o. Tinders' Talk. CnicAnn , III. , June 8 Counsoln.an & D iv toCockroll Ilros. : Wheat opened ! ic higher on rainy weather , better cables and the un certain predicament of a local short specu lator. Prices broke liic quickly on heavy soil ing bv Now York on the London , Oriental bank failure , and recovered I'goontho lead ing local short attempting to buy. At the advance - vance thcro was heavy selling by brokers thought to bo acting for Armour and Kent , and the leading short line was considered reduced to manageable proper tions. The cast bought hack consldoralilo wheat on strong bocond Kugllsh and Trench cables without causing much Hurry , and tlio market bro' a and closed 2c below the opening flgurcb under rebelling by Now York on re ports of failures In China and India , caused by the Orlcntnl suspension. Wu think wheat will llnd substantial buyers again at bJc. Corn auC oats opened weak with short lines piuttv well eliminated and longb Inclined to realise on firm spots on account of IncrciihCd receipts and the boarlsh attitude of shippers. The decline In who it broke the market In bplto ot manv private bad crop mcbSagcs. Uhcso grains , hovvmer , have many friends who will buy with freedom and hold with tenacity unless crop prospects lmpro\o soon. Piovlalons resumed their doAiiward course slowly on country holders gradually unloading long products. Paokcis are about the only shorts now , and as they nave the live hogs to care for they urn reluct ant buycts of products except on breaks. CmiMtio. Ill. JunoS. ! ' . u. I.oan i Co. , to T > mican , Ho'.llnsor & Co. : Another active day n wlio.it. July opened at 67ic , sold as iu. . as from 85 0 to SiJi. and closed at 85 = Uo. Uoaslp tins It that I'urdrldno lias boon a heavy buvcr. The government report duo on Friday la expected to show cousldorabln Im provement In the condition of tlio winter whoatcrop. If It docs not , wo may see a fur ther advance. Cables fiom Knjrland are rather disappointing. The early udxanco of this morning v , as lest at the close. Tbo Trench cables are Btion. , weather lint , wheat crop Buffering for want of rtln. The wcathor hi thenoar future Is the srroit factor on values. With present conditions wo feel friendly to wheat , and bcllcxc purcluibcrs on weak mar kets will make money. There has been heavy realizing on corn todav. July opened nt Me. closed at 49 , ' e. Thu weather Is moro settled and planting progressing favorably. The crop cannot bo anything but late , and wo think thoucrcago will bogrpatly reduced. On breaks It wilt pay to buy. The fluctuations In oats were hi sympathy with corn. The pro\I- Blnn market \\EIK quiet until near thu close , when there was considerable liquidation. The buylnc was by local operators. STOCKS AND 11ONDS. There Was no Change In the General Clmr- nrti-r Tnihiy. Nmv YOUK , Juno 8. The stock market showed no chance n general character today. Thcro was a resumption of the outward move ment of gold but the amount wa { < not sulll- clcnt to have any Influence upon the cotitso of prices , especially In vluw ot the unusually strong position of the banks. The crop pros pects wcro discussed and tho' rouorts are taking on n moro fa\ornblo tutn , though the boars still regard the graurors an the most vulnerable points In the market. Today , however , both Bt 1'aul and liurlin ton were remarkable during most of the session for the stubbornness of their resistance to pressure and the mitcrlal losses wcro generally out side of that group at stocks. The claim ot the boais , however , that prices cannot go up with out loadorshlu on the part of the bulls was fully exemplified In the staviritlon In prices Been when the sellliu pressure was lifted and thu covorliu demands H.itlsllcd with the utter neglect of the uholo list. It Is evident also that the coming presiden tial oumo ilgn Is heglniiuu to haio lin usual Influence to restrict speculative operations. Late In thu day , howo\or , theiu was a sharp upward xpurt In North American and North ern I'arlllo Drefcrrrd which was based on buy ing by tlio Insider * nnd a rumor that the Viinderbllts hu\o been purchtib- crs of North American and woio about con cluding a tralllo agreement by which freight would bu diverted from the Union I'aclflc. Hut the rumor lacked confirmation and both Northern Tactile preferred and North Ameri can roio about 1 per cent each , and the out 10 list followed with alacilty. Notwithstanding tlio iinnouucemcnt of u heavy banking failure In London the ruurKot closed active and llrm ttibtrotu generally ut HlUht gains for Dm day. The trading reached 2t9,9J5 listed and g,3S2 unl sted. The following are the closing nuotatlons for the leading stocks on the Now York titock ex change today : Thutotul saloa ot Blocks were 258,287 slmrea , Including : AtchUnu. 4l)10t ) Delaware. LaeKU- wamm . .Ve lorn. oi.io : : Krle. IjfbSSt Ixjulnvlllo & Nuvhvilo , 52 tliwourl Tactile. 8.20U ; NurtU Auiurlcaa , 10,0 ; UcitdluK , St. I'anl. 27n71 : St Pant und Omnhi. . Union ruelllc , 0.210 ; Western Union , 4.88J. Notr Tork 3taney .Itnrkrt. NP.W YoitK. Juno 8. Moiter o\ CAMay njLlOIJi per cent ) lual loan 14 per cent : closed offered at l' { percent. 1'nlHE MBIICAMTIM ; I'ArBlt-S'iSM per cent. STKItLIMI KXCIIANOE QllloU Dtlt tlr.ll lit H.fcT'v lor slxly-day bills nnd (1.63's for de mand , The closing quotations onbonds ! ir7. . . _ _ Mutual Union Cs. . . IU7M IT. 8. 4s coup , , _ * . J , O. Int. Cert. . , . Ill tl. S | i < reg. 100 North. 1'aclflclits. I18H racinccsor . > . . . . \m \ North. I'acinc 2n-ls. 1124 Ix > ulslanastp'd4s. . . 9I < Notthweslcrn Con. l < 7 Tenn new net. 6s. . . 100 Notthwest'ndebis , . 106W Tcnn. new not. Ss. . . 100 Oregon Alrans.s. ( . S44 Tcnn. now set. 3s. . . . 7,1 ! tl. 1 , . A. t. M. ( ten f > s 1W4 Canada So. 2nd * . . . . 103 St. U AS. K. ( Jen M. HI Central 1'acinolsts. , 103' ' Pen. All. (1. Ists. . . US' Tcr.'l' . l ! ( J.Tr.ltcti 7 Don. A It. O. 4i. . . . . . tl I'ox. I'.H.O.Tr. llcts i < Krlo Snils Union Tacltla Ists. , M , , K. AT.ion. Cs. . West Slioro SI , K. AT den. Ds . llio (1. W 62 bid. London Mnniici.il itc\lc\r. CopyrightedISHbj Jtmji f7)nlid HemietM I.ONIION , Juno a [ Now York Herald Gable Special to Tun llnu.1 Today has been ad versely Influenced by rtiniurs of the dllllout- tlcs of an Important eastern lltinnclal Institu tion which 1ms uxciclscd a vciy nocldod check on new business. Consols ha\o itlNcn wav froin 1-10 to'i per cent. Indian rupee paper advniireil ft per cent owliiR to a mo In the price of Bitter. Porolgn Ko\oriinicnt eeciirl- tlos close sotr.owlmt heavy , The feature la Iho f.ill of 2 i per cent In I'ortu- cucso on the rojvellon by the go\- ornment of the bondlioidors' proposition , A decline also occurred In Bp'tnlsh , Italian , Keyutlan , Itnirllluu nnd Argentine Ixsnes. In Bplto of the.erv favorable tr.illlo Rtatcmcnts , homo r.illw ays iiio a been more or less dull all day. In the majority of cases a decline of Ute to * i per cent Is cit.tbllshcd. * llrlijhton o- forred Is the exception , which la \ per cent , bidder. American railways ha\o been more or less flat all day on continued realizations by weakened ho'd- cra. Erie preferences liavo fallen : i percent , Atcmson Income 1 nnd nonr.y all ntliur.H ! j to % Now York boucht all shares thrown on the murkut huro. Ojuadlan lines ha\o been very little dealt In and closed dull In Bvmpiilhy with Arnurlcun. 1'rlccs are not altered to any auprco able oxtunt , There h is scarcely been any demand made. Short loans have bcun obtained at 'i to ! J pet cent. The dig.omit marlcot has been equally quiet. Two and throe months bills wore anotcd at } i to H nor cent. Nu\v York Mining Quotations. NEwYoitrc. Junes. The following are the closing mining stock quotations : Host A Holcucr 123 Horn Mlvcr. aw Con. Cnl A , Va S'M Mexican ISO Dctultrood 210 Ophlr 240 Kuicka Con 160 laVBKC 200 Oouldi Curry 100 Icrra Nevada 1UO Halo A Norcross. . . . 140 Standard 135 HotnqBtakc U5 Fiimnclul Note * . orKANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 8.-Clearings , $ IOG7.- Nnw Vonic , Juno 8. Clearings. $109.420'GJ ; balances , fi.S4l.U5 : lUi.Tl.MOHE , Md. , June 8. Clearings , $3,320- 769 ! balances. } 20.,307. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. . Juno 8. Clearings. $12.- 717t03 : balances. $2,23J3'J. ' Money Z'/ ' per cent. CiiiOAQO , 111 , Juno 8. Money easy nt 3i@5J ! } per cent ; bank clearings , $ io,312,4ir > . LONDON , Juno 8 Amount of bullion cone into the Hank of England on balances today was . ' 8iOJO. ) CINCINNATI , O. . Juno 8. Monoy. 3.35 . per cent. New York exchange , 25o premium. Clearings , $ . ' ,3.8,230. NEW YOIIK , Juno 8. Gold to the amount of 39.10,0)0 was taken today for shipment to Europe by tomorrow's stonuicrs , ST. Louis. Mo. Juno 8. Oloarlti''s , 11,143,172 ; balances , iOH.OJO. Money , quiet , 43 percent. New Yurie exchange , 75c premium. HOSTON , Mass , JunoS. Cloarlnss , $17,142,097 ; balances , (1,140,54 ! ) . Money. 2 nor cent. Kx- chtiugo on Ni'w York , 10(3il2 ( ! < e discount. ' WASHINGTON' , D. 0. , Juno B The offerings otbllvor to the treasury department today agcrozntort hX'.COO ounces. The amount pur chased was713,000 ounces at prlcea fiom $3.0J50 to 10 070. 1.IVIJ STOCK AlAKKUTS. Cnttlo nnd Hnpg llotli Actlvo mill Sovuinl 1'olnts JIlKhor. OMAHA , Juno 8. Kecolpts are running some what lUlitor thin last week , the three days' supply bohu 5,09i cattle , 111,72.1 ho s and 4.17 sheep against HbOJ cattle. 'l..4ll ho js and 1,3.15 sheup the llrst half of lust week. ' ) he general cattle marKut was active and rather sloadler than for tlio preceding iwo days. Conllnuod moicruto ollerlngs and u moro favorable tone to eastern marUetH mndo the situation a llttlo moro fuxouiblo to the selling Interests. There wns no ciuotablo advauco In urlccs. but ( -oo < l block of ail kinds moved more ficolv at firm pilccb. Occasional hales of handy fat stoew weio at 5c to lOc advance while half fat or rough heavy cattle v. orchard to boll at Tuesday's prices. Fair to peed 1-X)0 ) to ] ,40n-lb , steers sold froii S.i.T.'i to 81,15 , I'ulr to cholco IUJ to l.-'OO-lb stecra sold from Jir > 0 to it. 15. It was , taken all together , u fulrlv satisfactory mar ket and ovorvthlngdccent found a purchaser before the close. The market for cows and mixed stock snowed no particular change , prices being pretty much In Tuesday's notches. Extreme sales of cows nn 1 heifers were at from $1.75 to S.U5 , the bull : of tlio fulr to good stuff solllni ; from } -Mr > to J.MMI. Hulls , o < on nnd stags sold nt fiom.50 to J.I 15 and ual.es at from If..73 to $1 M. The stocker and feeder trade waa practtcall v dead. Tneii ! Is noouUldo domiind tospoakof and nupplics of both fresh and stulo cattle are decidedly limited. Only a tow scattering sales were nrndo and these were at a decline of lOo lo 2" > o from last week's prices. Kopro- bontntlvo sales : nurssRD IIIIF. : : No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. IV. No. Av. Pr. 1. . MO 8,1 2.17..1001 $ J 75 2. . 0.15 $ .190 1. . 770 JM 49..1UI 375 10..ia2S UOO : i..iu.'J 3M jo..ins 3 8J ; i8..isiuj : 2. . 840 360 7..IO < W 380 15. . 017 300 14 , . 01'8 350 7..1121 3M 1 .128J 305 14.1115 3 01 10..1IU 36.1 21..1174 31)5 ) o..ir45 y ai 20..uai 3 si I..HOO 400 f > . . 850 J 20..12UJ 38.5 48. . 1201 400 22. . 931 370 22..IIOIJ 3 & 2..UU" . 405 1..U30 370 18..1110 385 IS , l.U ! 405 1M..1I52 3 75 7..1J20 3 90 17..1381 4 10 1..I110 375 49..1118 390 18..1.113 410 14. . WO 375 I ) ' ) . . 1113 ill ) ) 3..1UU 415 S3..1235 3 75 33..1JW 393 MIXED. 23 , . 810 3 CO 20 , . 70S 355 14..1115 300 81111'1'INn AND CXI'OItT lliBVE8. 18..1084 350 1C. . 010 3 S3 1" 010 3 b5 DrJ..lV.'l 3 Bi 8.1100 3b5 10. . 121) ) ! 3 U ) COVig. 1. . DM 2 03 2. . 085 2 25 0. . 750 2 00 4,114. : 2 25 2. . 810 2 Ori 3. . 10,13 2 40 23 , . 1(17 2 t'5 2.,114 % 2 75 18 , , 70J 2 10 1. . 040 2 80 0 , , 7S1 2 10 12. . 025 2 Ki 2.1055 2 25 2 , .1100 2 85 3..1100 2 2. 11. . OY ) J 03 225 o. . Wi : t 01 7. . B83 1 75 1. . 42) 2 M 2 , . COS 32) U. . 313 2 10 1. . 510 3 00 OAI.VKS. ] . . 310 2 75 1. . 130 4 50 HUI.,1.8. 2..1510 25) 1..1750 2 M 1..1200 300 1. 1040 2 50 1..1700 275 1..1403 UOJ 1 : lii73 2 50 BTAdB. 1..1310 300 OX UN. 2..1975 3 15 8TOCKiil3 : AND Kr.KDCIlS. COO 2 25 1. . 531 U 00 3..1077 330 2. . 475 250 17. . 031 3 10 4 , , 7X2 33 1. . 83 25) 14. . WO 3 30 4. . 757 3 375S 3. 300 Hoes Receipts wore a disappointment to dpalcru , fallliu about fi.OJU khnrt of last Wednesday and albu about that much short of thu estimates. Itccolptu for three duya are about IJ.OX ) short of the sumo tlut-e days luvt week , tbo quality not uotlceubly dllToront , Advlcei fiom other markets woie favorublo and with free buyliiK by looal dualurn und outsiders the early trade was brisk at a 5a to lic ) advance. The market rather Improved under thu nctivo compotltlon and thu non- oral laurkot was fully a dime bettor than yoslorday. Kalr tOiood ho : * of all welghtu sold lur/oly at from t4.00 lo tl.oS with u fuw nice heavy and butcher weight load ! at tl 07 H and ( I.7U und quite a few of the common , llzht aud mlxud loads ul from (1.50 tn H.5714. Thu peua were cloarcu uurly , the bulk of the bog * Bclllnf nt from 14 60 id II.M. ncalnst from II.V ) to JIA > Tuesdiiv , The general avermo of prlcei Dild wo * ( i atrjnghlnst .N > 4 Tuesday andfJ.OaS last Wo.mosdny. Keprcscntritlvo No. Av. Sh. Pr. . . , No. Av. Mi. Pr. 49. . . . . .170 8J tl 50 01 2)8 2IJ J4CO 7-V' , . 210 49 4 % 70 240 32) 4 CO - . , . .213 12) ) 4 SS 58 M ! 3JO 7,1. . . J 240 4 Mr 87 . . . 2 0 2SO 40) " . . .224 350 4 M < 5. . . . 87J 4 GO ; : . . .17J 8J 4 5V - . . . .20 4 GO 13 . . . . .221 12) 4 M 8- . . .2VO 120 40) 70 . . . . 205 10) 4 M 70. . . . .2.10 SO ) 4 GO 61. . . . . .211 80 4 M. . 0) . . 2J7 .CO 40) ) 10. . . . . .250 40 45A1.,1 51 . . .221 1C ) 4 CO 73. . . . . ' . ' . 2 U'O 4J" 71 . . . . 231 80 4 CO M . . . . 24.1 455 7J 217 400 40) 77 . . . . .191 0 4 N't' ' I 0.1 . . . . 2C9 400 70 . . . . .107 4 ! ) 4 OT'4 CO , . . . 2,14 2JO 4 C2i | W . . . . .IW 4 51V4 ' 72 , . . .245 10) 4 < V-"i ' . . 247 01 . . . . .250 80 402i | en. ; . . .V20 ° ii 1 70 2.W ! 40 4 G2Hi 01. . , . . JM 240 i jsir- m - 74C4 7J 22(1 ( 200 C4OS 101 80 4 fiO . ' 78 2H 200j 401 > i OS ,13 , 100 i oa < i C7. . . . .22S 103 4 0.4 54 Ml 211) ) 4 CO ' I o : . . . 224 200 4C5'i ' 71 40 4 00 42. . . . .2.V. 05 i 20) 4 CO 37. . . . .214 40 4li2V 05 . . 20) 80 4 no 100 70. , . .133 2JO 4 CO 71 24 4fij 01 202 4)0 ) 4 UO 77 .231 121 4W 81 201 4 00 75 220 08 , o20 4 0) 70 , .2.4 40 68. . .200 4) 4 00 C4 2111 240 40.4 44 i. 30 80 4 GO C4CO 223 4lU'4 ' 447.V , . . : i7t 40 4 U ) HI 'JU 40 If'i ! i 7.V , . .211 SO 4 0) 40 UW 40'i . . , . .274 too 4 bO 72 SSJ 12J 40.3 CO . . . .219 1(1) ( 4 00 (8 ( 2.'IS 200 4CJ O'l. ' . ' ' ' 2""M 103HI 4 U 54 : ill 80 4(53 05. . , . .210 HI 4 CO 54CO 2112 8J 4M 01. . . . .an 43 4 0) 0. ' ail 40 403 CO. . . . .2 40 4 ia 27J SO ) 405 82. . . .2 1 241) ) 4 00 . . . . 20ri 403 02. . , . .2M 2QO 4 0) C5 . SSO 2C-J 405 t > 2. . , . .221 40 4 0) 70 MO 120 405 07. . . . .Ml 200 00 01 214 - 403 7J. . , . .244 8) 00 59. . . 203 120 401 78 . . . .223 280 ( X ) Oi 2 0 . ' 00 403 03. . . . .211 12J GJ 01 2RI J43 405 M. . , . .2-'fl KiO GJCD 70 . . . ail 24) ) 403 70. . . . 2J1 10. ) 10 247 1JO 403 07. . . . .25J 12) ( ,0 63 . 2-2 40. 4B3 C' . ' . . .2-11 120 ,0GO 03 . .24J KIT 4G7 ! < 7,1. . . . .242 80 03 GO 2U > 407H W. . . . .215 89 03C ) 09 2M 8) 47J I.S. . . . .204 100 CO 54 30) 470 73. . . . .2.H 80 0 ! ) 51 297 470 fins AND HOUGH. 1 . . . 200 200 0) ) 137 243 420 10 70 350 2 375 423 1 01 4 00 ' Only ono load of sheep was rcccUcd , but it was blllnd dlicci to a local packer and notolTored on the murkot. No change tn the situation , demand good , market f.rm. Quota tions arc : 1'alr to coed natives , fl.tuHl 01)0 ) ; fair to good wes > toin , J4..VJOO ! com mon and stock sheep. $ IOoHil- . = > ; good to cholco 4)toUJ-lb. lambs , W OOJJO.JO. Itccrlpts und Dlsiioiltiou of Stock. OfTlcla ! receipts and disposition of stock na shown bv the books ot the Union Stock Yards company for the tnonty-fotir liouts ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , Juno 8. Is' ' ) . ' : IIKCEU'TH. DISI'OSITION. IIUTEIIS. CATTI.K. 1IO08. SI1KU' ' Omaha 1'acklnu compnny. TlieU. II. llnuimond Co. ISO 257 Swift &Co 408 1,548 210 Tlio Ctidnh ) 1'ntklng Co. 2,3Sa Klngnn & Son am Cooy ilia Bpcrry i 11 187 Viultol' . ill ) i. 5 Cleveland D50 Shippers nnd feeders 324 Totals 1,315 7.0W 210 Clilcupo Llvo Stock Market. CHICAGO. 111. , Juno 8. Ifapeelal Telegram to Tins UFE.I There was a better tone to the cattle mirkot today. Tlio demand from tlio different sources shoncd Improvement und with mcoliits of only 14.0JO licud , the trend of Iho market was Blfghtly in tno direction of am udv.inco. thoiiph none resultoU. All pradcs except common Krnssy stuff wcro In derail nil iat steady prices. The latter tire bcRlmim ? to urrho In con siderable numbers , and , as Is usually the case , tire bclns moio or less severely dlscrlmmatcd against. Tat cows und lietfoiF , good to cholco light and middle light steers , averages of from 005 to l.'M ) Ibs , sold to the test ndvantagc , though the hiavler weights wcro , less weak than for a number of days past. Quotations range from $1.60 to J 1.75 for Joan old cows and thin 'loxuns to from J4.50 to f4 73 for extra ship pings In steers. Mostcxf today's trading was uottor tbim at ft J5 and salesiclow $ . ' 50 were al o few. The general market closed firm. The Iio0' market Inade a futthcr gain of 5o today , the limit again , bollix reached. There wore not many s.ilos at that llguro and It Is thought that matiV' could liavo been obtained for anything at tKof'xjIoio of the any's work , but there were many gules at from 81.U ? to $1.1)7' ) ' ; , and the bulk of the business was transacted at better than Sl.btf. The Increased strength was a result of the dropping ofT In the arrivals from the ic- ccnt avcrago both tis regards quantity and quality. Around the opening EOIIIO hos changed hands at prices that looked lOc higher than Tuesday. Dut tbo app-.rcnt gain was not more than 5c , scarcely that much on the late sales. Globing quotations were $1.03 to fl.07'4 for medium and heavy weights and $4.00 to $1UJ for light. ( Julls tuul llgtu pigs went ut from .7o'to J4 50. Trading In sheen was nt about Tuesday's pilces. 'Ihu lighter receipts served to Impart a somewhat sto idler feeling , but there was no appreciation In values. Hood to cholio sheep were quoted at from $500 to iB.'J'i , and poor to falrqualltlcs from JI.O ) to $1 75. Lambs wcro unsettled and weak at from IM.SO to JT..M. Of late supplies of spring lamps liavo Ibeen by far too llbur.il to bo consistent with llrmtiess. Jtecelpts were : ( Juttle , H.OWj llo s. L'j.OJO ; sheep. 7.UOJ. OATTI.U Hccelpts , 10,030 ; shipments , 5,000 : prlmo native utocrs Htcady : Texans und other grades lower ; best steers , gl'J. > ® l.50 ; others , fJ.Mfel.n ; Texans , fllooat.-J , 1 Reecinls. (1.00 ( j : ali'miiuiits. L'MO : mutton hhccp steady ; lambs and other grades lower. Iloas-llocolnts , 20,000 ; shipment' , 8,000 : market active und 510c higher ; mixed and paoitors , Sl.TJitM 6j ; prime heavy and butcher weights , tl S7iG..yuOi ; light , $ 1.054 8J. bt. 1-ouls l.lvo htoclc 3Iarlcot. ST. Louis , JIo , Juno 8. OATTI.E Ilocolpts , COiO ; Hhlptncnts , I,4uU ; market steady at yes terday's decline ; fair to u'oo I natlvo steers , $ J.40iUi 10 : Texas aud Indian stcorb , f..COaa.SJ ; caiuicr ? , $ . ' . ( Jta-.bO. ( lloas Hecolpts , n,355 ; shipments , 1.7G4 : mar ket 5u higher ; fair to best heavy , H.5UI70 ; mixed or to good , $1 10@I.GJj light , fulr to prime , S ) ft © 4.05. HiiKUf KcceltriM | ) : shlpir.cnts,4,177 ; trarkot steady ; fair to good nutlve muttons , $1 5j © 5.10. _ Kansas City ll\o block Market. KANSAS OITV. Mo , Juno 8. OATTM : Ke- colpts , S.'MO ; shipments , l.JJO ; marknt steady : dressed boot and shipping steers , 114 ( & 4.I5 ; Texans and Indians. e.l.M : cons , J-.I5iiJ.tj ( ; ; Btocuursand feeders. il.laZ'VO , Hoas Kecelpts. U.60U ; bhlumonts. lf > 00 ; mar ket active and IWSISc btghor ; all grades , * J.h5 I.SO ; bulk , * l.r > Vt,4.71. bllKEi' Hecoluts , MU ; shluments , 1,600 ; mar ket uuchunged ; muttons M.OO. I.lueolii IHo Stock. LINCOLN" . Neb , Juno 8. [ Special to Tun IIctil-UuRolpts ot hogu at Wont Lincoln today were light and not up to the demand. I'rlcos ruled higher , the range being from $1.50 to fl.57S ! , ono load Belling at SIM. Disease never successfully attacks a sys- torn with pure blood. Dovvltt's Harsaparllla maucs iiuro , new blood and onrluboj tbo old. Kccurod the Illgliont I'unson Ilato. WASIIINOTOV , D. C. . Juno 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bec.J TUB BBU Bureau of Claims today rccoSvod nolloo from tbo coin- mUslonor ot pensions of the allowance of tbo pension of Kllstia C. Davvson of Oakland , Cal. , at tbo rate dflffefe per month from No vember 10 , ISiil.yAllo a pension to Jacob Wilder. Bt. .losepji's qospital , Oinabn , at tbo -nto of $13 per mouth from February 'JU.lbOU. The Bureau represented tno claimants in ouch case and oiftamed tbo highest rate under the laws posalbjo. To Clcpiup the hint cm Effectually yet gently , when costlvo or bilious or when tbo blood is impure or slug- glib , to permanently cure habitual constipa tion , toawalton the kldnoya'aud liver to n Ucaltby activity , iwUhout Irritating or weak- oulng them , to illSpill headaches , oo Ids or fovura , USD Syrup of Fl gs. ORDIN OB NO. 8080. An ordinance cKiAiglm : the curb llnoi on Charles btruot from I'Uh to UGlh streets. In the city of Omaha , and ropoallnu HO much of all ordinances 1-j conlllct heruwlth. Ho It ordained by the olty ojunoll of the city - Hectlon 1 , That the curb lines of Charles btrcot from 24th to Mlh streets , In the city ot Omiihu , tire hereby changed to a uniform dis tance of 14 feet on each side of tlio center line of uuld Htroet Hootton 2 That no much of nil ordinances In conlllct with the provision * of thin ordlnunco bo und the game are hereby repealed. ! " fc n beetlon a Thli ordlnunco shall tuko cftoot and bo IB forcofrom and after lu pubaago. . OltyUlerk. tiA K. I' , DAVIs. * .fJ-M'ro ldent Olty Council. Approved June 2nd , Ib R JJEMI8 JUuvor. The coming tro- mnn cnn be licalthy. Bhowill I * , it sho's wlboly tared for. As she enters wo man hood , Dr. Picrco'a Knvorifo rrescrlj > - tlon builds tip nnd strengthens t U o system and reipi- . Intos nnd pro- Imotca the lunc- tlons. It's n suiv- portlnt ; tonic , ntul n nuictinn , Btronptbening ncrvino. It cor rects nml cures nil tlio o dcllcnto dcnuipo- incnts nnd ncnlnicssw ix ulinr to the fox. In every cnso tor whlcu it's rccommcndwl. tbo " Favorite Prescription " is gum-ant era to ctvo Mlisfnctlon. It tliero's no help , there's no pny. It does nil that's claimed for it , or the money is refunded. It's n risky way to soil it but it Isn't j/otir risk. risk.Tho manufacturers tnko nil the risk by pell- ing them on ( rial ! Jt's an I'imi/t / fo your intrlliycncc for any dealer to attempt to nub- ftituto other medfclnw for tlieao , by rccom- minding them to bo "justns coed , " only that ho may make n larger prollt , ORDINANCE NO. 8090. An ordinance or.lorlnc the Improving of the alley In block No. 18 , clU' . In street Imlimxo- nioiit district No. lin , and ul vlnit thirty tla > s ti the properly ownerIn mvld district In which lo determine and designate the material doslrod to bo used for said Improv- IIIL- . llo Itordalnodby thoelty counoll of the city of Omaha ! Bcctloii i. That street improvement dis trict No. 440 In the city of Omalri bo and the same Is hereby ordered Improve I , said Im provement to consist of pivlng , Section „ ' . That thirty days next , after the passage und apiro\alof | this ordinance' bound the s DUO Is hereby allowed to the owners of all lots und real csliito In said street Im provement district , to determine nnd desig nate the material desired to to used for the Improving of the same , an I notify the elty uoutu'll thcicof. It having been nnd being hereby determined by the mnyoi and cltv council of ftnld city , for re isons which appear rliiht und propertlmt nil the real estate In said Rtrect Improxcmeut district.shall bo charged nnd R ( > titrd with the cost of Improving tlioro- In. to ho thereafter determined and establish ed according to the lioncllm to the property In s ild street Improvmuiit district , and the llo-ird of 1'uhllo Works N horobv di rected to glxo notice to the owners of lauds nnd lotn , Kitbjeet to local assessment , for the cost ot said Improvement ? , to determine and deslgnato thomatutlal to bo used for such Im proving , by publication In the olllolul paper of the city for tlnco commentvo ! days , rt least fifteen days prior to the lapio of said thirty days. Section : i. That this ordinance shall tuko effect and bo In force from and after Its p is- SUttC. 1'usscd May 31st , ISO' ' . JOHN auovns. auovns.Olty Olork. E. P. DAVIS , President City Counoll. Approved Juno 2nd , is1)- ) ' . OKO. I' . BEMIS. BEMIS.Mayor. . WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Neb , May 12 , 1502. Do It resolved bv the city council of the city of OniHha , the mayor concurring : That wooden sidewalks bo constructed In the city of Omaha , as designated below , wll bin five days after tbo publication of this resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , us by or- dlnanto Is authorl/oJ and required ; such sldowalKs to bo laid to the present grade on the streets specified herein , nnd to bo con structed of plno plank of such width and thickness and bo laid noon joists of such dimensions and In such manner as IB pro scribed by the specifications on file In the ofllco of the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works and under Its supervision , to wll : Kust hide of itnn street , lots 1 , 2. U , 4 , block 1 , IJogKS& Hill's I'd addition. 0 foot \\ldo. And bo It fuithor resolved , That the Board of 1'ubllo Works bo and hereby Is authorised and directed to cause a copy of this resolu tion to bo published In the olllclal paper of the city for ono week , or bo served on the owners of said lots and unless such owners shall n Ithln live days uf tor the publication or service of such copy construct a dewalks as hoicln required , that the Hoard of 1'ubllo Works cause the sumo to bo done , the com of constructing said sldowiilkBrespectlvoly to uo assessed against the real estate , lot or p utof lot In front of and abutting Mich sidewalks. p President of the Council , Attest : JOHN QKOVnS , City Cleric. Approvedi GEO. P. 11EMIS , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of lots. Darts of lots and real estate described In the above resolution : Yon and o.icli of you are hereby notified to construct wooden sidewalks us required bv a resolution of tbo olty counoll and mayor ot of the city ot Onuilin , of which tbo above Is u copy. P. W. lUUKIlAUbEU. Chalrnrin Board of 1'ubllo Works. Omaha , Nob. , Juno 4 , 1802. J4d 7t ORDINANCE NO. 3083. An ordinance declaring the necessity of grad ing the alley In block 10 In Konnuo'h Fourth Supplemental addition fiom Hickory ctreet to Center street ; also in block J , Kount/o'4 Fourth addition from Center to alloy north of Dorcas street , and appointing three disinterested appraisers to assess and determine the damages. It any. to the prop erty owners , which may bo caused bv such Kr.ullng. Bo It ord lined by the city council of the city of Omaha : b ctlon. I. That It Is proper nnd necessary nnd It Is horebj declared proper aud ncccssury to grade to Its present cst ibllshcd grndo tlio alley In block 10 Konnt/o's Fourth bupplu mental addition from Hli-kory street to Con tor htrcot. and also to grade to Its established grade the alley In block 1 Kount/e's 4th addi tion from Center street to alloy noith of Hot- btrcct uud llth Htro'it.ln the city of Oniuha.aud oy reason of their low condition and water ac cumulating thereon being a mils-nice. hcctloiri That the mayor , With the approv al of the city council , upDoInt three disinter ested appraisers touppralbO , assess aud deter mine the dumago to property owners which may bo caused by such griding , taking Into consideration In making such appraisement , thospeolaIbenofltB.lt uny , to such property by reason of such grading. Section3. That this ordinance shall take elfoot and bo hi force from and after Its pass- City Cleric. E. P. DAVIS , President City Council. Approved May 28th , Ib'Ji Ib'JiGEO. . P. UEMI5 , Muyor. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA , est cattle , hog and sheep innikot In the went COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOO1C COMMISSION. THE LKAIiitS. : fl\HlHI Write to this houao for cor- . Uillrtllrt | Teot Market Reports. Wood Brothers , Bouth Omaha Telephone 11W. - Chicago. J.I ) DADIBMAN. I . , W. K. WOOD , fllansgors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. TH.E1 Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , K'lstHt. Louis , Kansas City , South Oiiialu , sloux City. Port Worm. A. GrillV. . K. Danny. II. V. TallmaiUa. Chlo zo. Hot Sulciuiaa. lattlu Saloiman Crill , Denny & Company , Live Stock Coaunlsilou. Hooin V7 UxchaiiKu Ulil'g , South Omaha. A. D. Boyer &Company , t& and & 0 Exchange Ilulldlnn'Bonth Omaha. Corrcspondenco solltltud and urumptlr iiniwerj.t. bpuclul ttltentlon to urilers I or storkers Header * . Ustatllihid , 16sl " - Incorporutjd , 18W Capital lullf paid , l.-J.UJJ. Waggoner liirney Company , \Vrlto or irlro us for prompt and reliable markat reports. Perry Brothers k Company , Llvo Stock Commlsalon. Hoora 61 Uxchungo Hiilldlng , Houth Omaha Tolophonu ITilT. Qosiman & Dudley , M. H. Hegarty & Oo , , Wooms CO undfil. Bx- Itoom 31 Kxoaujo ohuiuollulldlng. Bouth Omaha , - Neb South Omah i , - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National BANK. The oalr bank at the yards , Capital and iur- plus , tUO.OUO. Collectlonii growing oul of tuu lira stock buslnuts should b senl dlroot to luls bank. Bhlpt > ers can deposit fur ct Jlt ul tlivlr liuuu Liu * OMAHA AROHITEOTS AND BUILDERS J. H. GLE1N. Contractors and tntirontr rtOM for all klndi of building , plastering palntlmrto- rocolro copr of Cllonn'n nrcMloctn iiml bull dors rtlrcclo r rrre , bf sending their nimp , lm < ln ? onrt loon tloa to Iho iiunllshpr. .1.11. ( Jlenii , 111 S. IMh ft AWNINGS AND TI3NTS. OMAHA TENT & AWH- WOLF BROS. ING COMPANY. Tents , awnings , Inrrnu- Flaj ? , hammocks , oil nnd lln , eaters ot nil kinds , rnbl.nr . clothlns Bend flag * , banners , etc. Send for cal'gua. Ilia Knrnntn forcalilogue.TOJy. ICIh BAGS AND TWINES BISHOP * CO. DEMIS OMAHA BAG CO . Sisal , manllla , cotton Importers nnd ratfs , flour ropo. lu'inp , Juto. cotton - lacks , twlno. , burlaps ton twlni'i" tarrpit cord- njy uc 8Hf. mint. BICYCLES. BOXEa H.O.TQOD , n.O.DAXON Successor to. ! . J. Wllk- , cnsoii , M'f'ti clgnr. paper Blejclci told on immthlr packing boxes. All uovol pajrmonts. 120 X litb n tics In box Una. 1110 Douglas St. BOOTS AND SEOES. MOR8E-OOESHOE03. 110) Uotr.tnlBtrc.it. Fietorr corner llth nnd IxiuulM stresti. W are making oloie prices to osih bJfsrj , n1 art ) Ulna cUn of ituodi wQloa U Y rj * ! - nbltwltii morchanu. STEVEN CREEDON. Manufacturer's naent , 1 cm uiply | roti with every thing In shoes , mpn'n.nnui < n's nnil child int low est factory prlioii niitl discounts. IMoil tt > lon. 1401 bnrnnm btrcct. lloum 15. IRKtUDALl , JONES * . AMERICAN HAND SEA/ / CO. , ED SHOE CD. \Vholpsalo Mfrn Agents Hoots , i > hooi , rubbers llostnn Itubber Shot-Co. felt irnoils. I3U3 , lol 1103 , liui. Iloillnrney-Bt llnrnoy u BRCWERS. JOS. SCHLITZ BREVc INQ CO. Offloa , R. 9th and I.onven- vrouli at' . Oraauu. Joh , I'.arborar. Airt. CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE&DINNIHO MfrR Comfecllonors and Jobber ! of fofolun nnd domailla fruits , 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMmOND&CO. Carrlaga fcullderi. llo and patrol wagons * specialty. 16tb , opi > Court IIOUI9. CLOTHING. BLOTCKlf & OILMORE&RUHL Clotlilnit , notionfiirntsli , Ingn ( live us n trial Uanufrt and wliolosl * Bampl09 prepaid by ex clotblor * . UN Uarner pros 11U llarnc ) . itrjuU COAL , COKE , | CORNICC. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQLECORN'CEWORKS LIME CO. , Mfrs. Bttlvnnltcd Iron . . oornlco , window capo , Hard and soft coal. B B. . mclallo ikylUliti , etc. ocr. 16th and Douglai- . iti. 1110 , K12 Uoilge-at. CONTRACTORS. J. H. OLENN. Contractors and mib contractor ) for all kinds of bulldliiK. pla tcrlnK. pnlntlni ; ot- * . , will receive n copy of ( llpun's archllcctH and bullilors directory free , by rcndlnu tlielr nninp. biiilness nnd luca- tlon , to the pufillshir. J. 11. Ulcnn. Hi b. IStli BtrccU DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK-XQCH H.E. SMITH il CO. , DRYOOQDSOO , , Dry Eoods , notions , fur Dry Koodi.notlong , gent's nishing goods Corner furnishing goods Cor. lllh and Lloward fcts. llth and Uonard-sU FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE 1NO CD , NITURE CO. , Upholstered furniture idlKlMW Nlcholii si Qraco and Tblrtoonth \Miolcsnloonly. ilroots. GROCERIES. | DRUGS , Etc. ' D. M. 8TEEIEAOD. , BLAKE , DRUOE&.CO. , 120I-1M5 Jones street , 10th nnd Ilarnay straots , Omaha. Omaha. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chambcr.Omaha , Neb , April 12. 1803. Uo It resolve , I by the city council of the city ot Omaha , the mayor concurring : That wooden hldewalks bo constructed In the city of Omalm as designated below within live days t'tcr the publication of this resolu tion or the pcibonal service thereof , as by ordinance Is authorl"d and required ; such sldowalks to bo laid to the urosont grade on the streets spaclfled heroin and to Lo con structed of plno plank of such width and thickness and bo laid upon joists of such ( HineiiHlons and In Mich manner as Is pro scribed by the specifications on file In the olllco of the Hoard ot 1'ublle Works und under Its supervision , to wit : North sldo ot California street , tax lot , block 24 , section 1U-1.V1X 0 feet wide. North alduoT California street , tax lot , block 2. . heeilon -n-ii l : , 0 feet wide. West sldo of Thlrty-tlilrd street , lots 1 to L'l Inclusive , block 12 , Omaha VIew , 4 feet wide. And bo It further resolved : That the Hoard ot 1'ublle Works bo and hereby Is authorized and directed tocauso a copy of this resolution to bo published In the olllclal paper ot the city for ono * eek or bo served on the ownois of said loU. and unless such owners shall within five days nftor the publication or service of such copy construct said sldowiilka an herein required that the lloitrdof 1'uullo Works cause the same to be dono. the cost of constructing said Hldowulkd rcupootivoly to ho assessed against the real oblate , lot or part of lot In front of and abut ting such sldowalkB. 1-assed April r.-bU. , i President ot the Counoll. Attcbt ! JOHN OKOVKH. City Olork. Approve. ! : OKO. I' . HCMlS. ' Mayor. NOTIOH ' 1'C CONBTHUOT SIUr.WAhKH. To Iho owners of the lots , parts of lotH und rciilcstatodubcribcd In tlio ubovo rosoln- Vou'and each of you are horeuy notlflcd to construct woodoiiKldowalKs as rciinlred liy a resolution nf tlio city council and mayor of the city of omalia. of wh * { h" " - . a , , , , 1 Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works. Omaha , Neb , Juno 4 , 18J- ' . JldTt NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES - AGES FOR GRADING. | To the owners of lots and parts of lots and real estate. In block 10. Knnnt/o 4th Hiipplo- mentary addition , uud In block 1 , KounUo 4tli uddltlou. Vou are liereby notiflel that the under- sinned , three disinterested freeholder ! ) of the city of Om.iht. have boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of thoelty council nf said olty. to Hbsesi the damage to tliuouiioru resperthely of the properly af fected by gruUliu alloy In block 10 , Kountzu Uli Hiitijileinuntui-y adclltlcn , and alloy In block 1 , KounUo 4th addition , declared nuo- tssury hi ordlnunco atBJ , jiusscd Way " 4 , IbW , apnrovt'd Muy'.M , in/.1. Vou are further notified , that having ac cepted Hiild appointment , anil dulv qimilllfd an rcqulrod by law , wu will , on tlie Ibtli cmy of June , A. I ) . 1(0. ( ' , at the hour of 10 o'clock In tbo forenoon , at the olllco of T , 11. McOulloch , room 81. . Now York l.lfo bulldliiv , within the corporate o limits of said city , meet for thu purposoof coiibldorlnzund making the aHscmi- mentof dunugo to OKI ownuis rcH > ootl\cdy uf Kuul properly. iiirooteJ bv HHI ! | grading. ink- In i Intocoiifcldoratioii npuclal benelltk. if any. QVou uru notified to bo prciunt ut thu tlmu and iilaco afonsuld and make any objcot'onx tonralatcmeiits contouiln Bald aotunHiniul of damugvu an you may umjldor propur. 1. H I ( Ulll.l.wUII. JAMI.riHl'OOKDAl/n. W. II. OATKU. Omaha , JuuoO , 1S92. } 7dlt GRAIN. B , A MO WHORTin , HSBd Of Trado. nrektt fa gr ln. ta. Prl al wire to N. T. , CMcata and SU Louis. " HAtlDWARE ? RECTOR IL WILHELMY LOBECK&LIHN , GO. , ' liardnnro anil Corner 10th and Jaclion mechanics' tools. Streets. KOI Doujlns Htrett A. 0. RAYMER. Iliiltdern llnr.ltrnro nn | I'oalrnrlors' Surillu | 821 South lUlli ttrcct. LUMBER CHAS. R. IEE , JOHHA.WAKEFIELD Hardwood lumhor , wood enrpou nnd i > arquit lmport d.Amorletn I'urfc flooring , IsnJeo-noit , Mllw uks > nrJrnullc romanl nl fth nnd DoujUi. Qulncj LIQUORS. HER A 05. , FRICX& . HERBERT , Manor mDrolinnU , 1113 llrirnoj-st. Mfrs Ken ncdy't K it Ir.dU lilt Wholesnlct liquor denliri tors. liWI Knrnnm it. < MILLINERY J.OBERFELDERf 00. , Inipnrtcrs nnd Jobborsof millinery , nations Mill orders prompt. 503 113. llth l. MUSICAL. A.HOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERQCO. , Plnnog orRnns. artists ft'.V. imti bt. IMinoi ) rantorlnls , eta 1513 music nnd musical In * Douglas st. struDients of all kladl PAPER , OILS. CARPENTER PAPER 00 STANDARD OIL CO , Carry a full itock of printing , wrapping and Itorliivd and InlirlcMtnz writing paper , card pa per ota oil * , nxlo urcsic , etc. OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC. KINQ&SMEAD , ROBINSiiU&STOKESOd Mfrs of "K It S" pant" , Mfrs celebrated "Ilnci" uhlrtnnnd overallsetc skin" orcralls , pants , Uli IS 8. Hill st. ehlrts , ooats , etc. Kau Ouialia. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established , ISTd BRANCH & , CO. , WHITNEY & CO. Produce , fruits of all Butter , eggs and poultry kinds , 0stcrs. 817 B , H19 H. Uth st. IJthsU J. A , RYDER A CO. MS. A. CLARK A CU , , Hnttcr.crKsclioejcpoul- Uuttgr , cheoi * , t/is > trjr , hides nii < liain0 ; Uli lion aril Btri'OU ponltrj nu4 jam * . liefer to Com'l Nal-llank BIT Soutti Utb Btrm J.B. HUSE&G3. Oar spcclnlUesi nuttir , ags aad poultry , UlJ Uowardstroat. W. E. RIDDELL RIDDELL & GO. , ( Kstntlllslicil 1S3J ) Wbolsalo butter & cues Butter , clicoie. SKIS , vcKetu , , * s lrultspoul Burs and soils ( or try a cash. < 13b. lltlist. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAU WORKS , SIOTO repairs aud wato ? attachments for anjr Hinl of store mad * . 1J07 Douzlus. SASH TOYS. H.A. DISBROWiCO. H. HARDY , Toys , itolli , albums , Manufacturers of sash inner KuuJ house fur * doors blinds ana Dishing nooils. oj1'1 ' ? moulding * llrandi of- ( Iron's cnrrlngcs. Ul * Ooo , lithaodlaidbts Larnr.m btroou PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- ' TION. Council Chamber. Omilin , Nob. , May 21 , 1692. Ho It revolved by tbo city council of the city of t malm , the mayor concurring : Th it pori'ianeut sidewalks bo constructed In the city of Omaha us designated below , within llvo davs after the publication of this resolution or the pcramtal service thereof , us by ordinance Is authorl/cd and required ; such sldowalks to ho laid to thu permanent grade as established on the pived hlruotn specified heroin and to ho constructed of stone , arti ficial htone. bilokortllln * iiccoidltur tonpool- llcallonson flloln f.io olllco of the Hoard of Public Works , and under Its Bupcrvlblou , to wit * iiist : sldo of 3Jth avenue , lots ! ! > . 10 , 17 , 18 , block 11 , llaniiom Plivcc , 0 feut wide , pcrma- Ktist sldii of 30th avenue , nil of block 4 , Hnnscom Place. (1 ( foot wlJo , permanent giade , Kustbldo of Mason street , lot J , block 2J1 , city. 2J feet wide , permanent grado. Kast sldo of Hth street , lota I and 5. block 310. oily , feet wldo. perm mont grade. Kant hldo of llth street , lots 4 nnd 5. block 314 , city , d foot wldo , permanent grade. L'antsldo of 50th htreot. sections 27,15. 13 , Iliiitman's reseivo , 0 feet wide , iiurmanent grade. And bo It further resolved : Tlmt the llo ud ot 1'iibllu Works bo , and Is herobv. authorl/od and directed to causea ; copy of this resolution to bo publlsho 1 In the olllclal paper of thoelty for ; ono week , or bo tervodon the owners of said loin , and lhat un less such owners xhall within llvo days after the publication or horvlco of such copy con- htriict such sidewalks as heieln rc-iiuliud , that the Hoard of Piihllo Works oauno the mime lo bo done , the cost of coiiHtiuctlng H.ild Bldo- walks respectively lo bo assosjod against the estnto. lotorpirtof lot In front of and. ulmttln huch sldowulkn. Passed .May 2 , ' 18U'r J ( DAVIS. 1'rcRldiMit of tlni Council. AttCStl JOHN UKOVKH. City Clerk. Appro\cd : aio. : r. iinMis , Muyor , NOTIOi : TO CONSTKUOT. BIIinWAMvH. lo the ownurHof lots. partHof lots and real estate dcbvrlhod In the ahovu rtisiilulluni You and each of you uro hoioby notllle I to construct purmitnontsldowuIkH an required by n rcHoliitlon uf tlio city council and m yor of : the city ot Omaha , of which Iho nbovn Is a copy. 1' W , IIIItKUAI'HUIl , ! Chiilnntin Hoard uf 1'nullo WorMs I Oinah-i. Nul ) . . .1 uno 4. IMtt. Jl d 7t t NOT1GK OF ASSKSSMUNT Ob1 DAM- AGKS VOU OHADINO. TothoownoTfiof all lots and partx uf lotH and real cstalo ulotiK Ohio hlicul from ojmt. . line of DcuUu'B addition to U.nd vtiuut. ou are luiroby notllli-d that th iinilersUiied. thrtodlvlnleruilud freuholdoiH ot tlio city of Omiilm , have boon duly apiwlnlcd by the , mayor , with the approval of the city council of Mild olty , lo iisyfsn Iho dum IKO to Urn owners r < 'Hiiccti\uly < if the prupo'ty nlfuctod by trudlnx Ohio ( trout from miHt l > nu of Uciilso'ii addition lo 22nd utrnet , duolaii ; ; ! necusHary by oidluunco 3MI. piunud May 21 , leU2.iinirovedMiy' ( ' * , 1st ) . ' . Von mo further notlflud. thai hti\liif | accopti'd wild iippolul- niKiit. and duly uu illllud u rtiuliiid | hv law. HO will , on thu2uth day of Junu , A. J > . lKlf.nl the lioni of liio'olouls in thu fiiroiioiHi. at Iho otllooofT. II. McCullouh. loom M.1. N. . l.lfo bulldliu , within the vuipuritu lliiillH of Bitld cltv , meet for the purpo'.o of coiiHldiirliu and ( iiaUlim Iho iikicsbiiinnt of damaxu to the oHiicra roMivcthuly < ; f n.ild pioporty. aircolud by Mild L-nidlnf , tulcxi/ Into coimlderuilouv apoclnl bcnulllii , If any. Vou uiu nolllled to bo TV pruHenl at Iho tliiio and plncu nfiiruaild and \ make any olijoctlonx lo or BtiiUununtu con- " ni.HO > niunt of damazot an you W. O. HIIKIVKII , ' W " aATLfa < ' < Omaha , Juno 6,1632. aATLfaJMlol