THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JUNE 28 , 1802. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS It Waa a Lively Day in the Pork Pit , SHORTS RFCAME ALARMED IN EARNEST rirftiilt of the Combination of Clrcntn- itnnccs ThrroVn tbc Shnrpc t Ail- rnnco SliK'C HIP Hull G'nmpnlgn in That Mno CillCAno. 111. , Juno 27-It was a lively day In the pork pit. Tlio short * bucamo alarmed In earnest , and the result was the sharpest ndviincc slnco the bull campaign In that mar ket bezan. Many looked upon the firmncHS oflaslwcoic as temporary , nnd counted on a ronctlon Instead of further advance. This morning tlio iniirkct was quoted slow. Ihls was looked upon as a turning point Hut there was no turn. All products opened about where they closed on the bulge Saturday and besan to move higher. This was thought to bo under the load of corn. Hut corn advanced Ho nml topped , while products kept on higher. The export movement was away beyond tlio or.llnury for the season. The buying by brokers for Cudahy nnd Armour Interests was u feature. Tbnn this country showed some icsponso to the bull market .is usual after sev eral daysof advancing market. Some slop orders were executed. The same persons who were on tlio wronir.sUo bid for all products. 1'otnUn houses were also said to bo getting back stulT sold at lower prices. A cononil etampcdu occurred before the close and there wns a net gain 01 from : i'c to a'JSo for pork , I'JJic on top of a similar bulge Saturday. Ulbs cu ued 2o fiom Palurrtiiy. In nhunt trnuliiff was light. The foclliu was a trlllo ( Inner , but llnctuutlons were con- Jlncd within narrow limits. Tnoupenlnir was ftoni Ue to Ho lilirlier than Saturday's closing llpurcs nnd advanced ? o more , hold nulto llrmlv nml t'-u ' eloilir.'wns about He hluhor than Saturday. A larger < lec'roa > .o In the vis- Jlilo supply thiin had been expected , tozelhor with rainy weather nnd an unconfirmed rrport that the Hatch bill was ( lo- ( l.ired unconstitutional by tlio judiciary com mittee , tended to create a firm tone. If there Is nny line no. timulntca with a vlowof squeez ing the .Inly shorts in corn , there WMS no Indi cation of manipulation today , The market wns nuriow , winding up with a gain of tie compared with Saturday. Oiils closed from ) iu to 'ic higher , after cx- pi'ilonclnt : a moderate business. Lake fiehlitHerobteadv at 2c for whc.it , 1 Jfc for corn and me for o.its to llnflulo. Kbtlmntcd receipts for tomorrow ! Wheat , m ears ! corn , 78 } curs ; oats , 'Ml cars ; luvs , Zl'.ODO hcid. : Tuc loading futures ranged as follows : mini. i.ow. CI.OSK. WIIKAT No. 2 .tune i 78K ; t TOW July 78 > 4 78K&7U 7S36 CJUN No. 2 Juno JulT Ecpt 48H OATH No. 2- Jmio July 32M Sept BOM 3l ) ! i IITFK 1'OllK- " "in so 11 m 10 BO 11 17li ( Kcpt 11 ( K ) 11 w 11 00 11 37H I.Aiin July 670 C85 C70 f , 66 topt G85 700 U&5 7 UO [ IIOUT lliiis- July CM 7 22 0 05 tJept 7 23 7 821 7 25 7 2'K Cash quotations were us follows : I < 'i.nnn-Steady and nnchnncod ; winter nat- rntl.2Cl.4J ; winter straits. ; 3.7i ) 4.0u : spring Datcntt , tl.KC'U.M ; snrlnn' btrails , Ji.UJai.4U ; bakers' . $ : i.uoi.7\ : WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 70iu ! ; No. 3 sprln ? , tic : No. 8 roil. fOMSHIc. OATS No. 2 , 'JMiOtuXai No. 2 white , 34)s ) ® ll'ju ; No. 3 white , lu.UIMIi- . HVK No. 2.7U15C. IlillLKT No. 2 , COc ; No. 3 , 4203'Jc : No. 4 , 38 © Kir. Kir.FLAX FLAX Scnn No. 1. l.04. TIMOTIIV Fcnn I'rlmc. $1.27(31.r3. ( ! 1'oitK Mess , per lbl. . JlU.VRH.mS : lardper KO Its. Jli.635JD.87K ! short rlls ; sides ( loose ) , t7 22JS < Q)7.2.'ii ) dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , 13.75 ( ii'.OU ' : short clear sides ( boxed ) , $7.127.175. ! ! WIIISKV Distiller ' finished ioods ; , per Ral. , (1.15. HUOAIIS Unchanzcii sent loaf.4 ? ® 3J > c ; gran ulated. 4Ue ; standard "A , " 4Sc. Hucclpts and shipments today were us fol lows : Now York Markets. NEW YnitK. Juno27 , FLOUII Receipts. 2n,00 [ lifts. ; exports , 2,5111 IJIi'.H , 23,122 sucks ; dull , Iieavy ; sales. 21.830 bbls. COUN MEAL Firm , quiet ; yellow western , I2.WS3.1'J. ( ' WIIKAT Receipts. 70,271 ' ) u. ; exports. 5VIB Ijii. ; sales. 1)7UUOi ( ) bu. of futures ; 1SI.COD bu. of upot. Spot moderately ucllvo : No. 2 red , S'JJJo ' In stare und elevator : Iiimao2 ? o nllout ; ( u ® UHiC f. o , Ix : No. 3 red , HKlitijliyc : ungruncd red , 73H < Tl.'JiUc ; No. 1 nurthoru. 87 ; ! 2i&Hjo ! : No. Ing tlio anil-option bill rind " the chief Inllucnces working upon the market. Karly In Uiu day western points had It that the committee wcu'.d report it us unconstitutional , by which I'll advance of isfe fiu occurred ; afterwards it was stated that the committee would report on Thursday and prices declined ! B < ? BC. closing steadier , un changed to He nu ; No. 2 rod , June.bUc , closing November , t8i(3h8',5c ; ( , closing at MOJO : Decem- bnr. 8 Ji lMVc. closing utfcio ! ) ; Muy (1893) ( ) , 1US BUlUc , closing at UlTic ? RYE Klrm. ijulot ; western. 63aS9o. Stocks of i ruin , .store and nlloat , Juno2 : Wheat , 1,8S'J,380 bu. ; corn , 278,555 bu. ; oats. a2i- ) K)7 ) bu. : rye , 37,3C4 Lu. ; barley , 6UUI1 bu , ; malt , 24,143 bu. llAitiiv : MAI.T Duil ; Cunadlnn , OSo. CottN Receipts , 31.45J bu. ; exports , 185.000 bu. ; sales. 70J. 01 hu. futures. Spot quiet. Ir- rcgulur ; No. 2. 5 ! ) > tW.V.4o ) ? tn uleviitor , 5'JJiGU'o nllo it ; ungrudcd mlxiiil , f > UJt < 3i0io. ! Opt ons udvnncod ? 4 < ! fii ! o on fuvor.iblu wu'ithcr and ptx > r grading , closing dull ; June , 57Jc } , July. Ittii'O&O'ic. closing , 6Uc ! ; Annual , A5 > jo. closing , 55Uc : roptembcr , 53U(254o. ( oloslng , Blc ; October , 5i34 c , uloslmr. 64'Je. OATS Iti-colptH , 157,150 bu. ; sales. 150,000 hu , of futurca 157,000 bu. of bpot. Oats firmer , falr.y active. Options quiet , llrmur ; July , 37Hii4'c. closing , 37'/to : August , 3Ji ( | , < ifl 2U3io ; closing nt ao ic ; September. ; i5i ? 3'Jc ; closing , : :5 : ? c ; wpot No. 2 , white , IJHWI- ; mixed western , 373-e ! ) ! ; white wobtiiru. ) : ® i7c ; No. 2 , Ohlcuco , 3Jtc. HAV Quiet , kteudy , lloi'8-Moauy. qnlot ; state , common to clioUo. lti-16'.Uc : Pacllle const , lli23c. MjOAH-Raw , qnlet , llrm ; fair refining , 2 13-IUo ; ccntrlfucals , M test , 35-U2tt33-lf c : ( aleH , 4UK ) IIIICB ; niuliiHsus augur , bl ) test 2 B-IC.c ; rollned , fairly uctlveand llrm. MOC.ABKKS Now Orleans , hlonUy , dull ; com- ii.on to fnncy , 2.V34l3o. HiCK-Steady : good demand. Pi-itoi.iuM-Sloady : : , quiet ; United closed at Ulo for July. COTTONHKItl ) Oil , Dull ; Crilllc , 200 , TAU.OW-Steady , dull. ROSIN' Steady , ( | iilet. ' 1 lHifiNTlNK--Qiict : ! ut ilCOnic. I'.iios-Qnlot , llrm ; with moderate offerings ; others weak ; western pour to prime , 14OI3 o ; rcculpu , MM I pkgh. lliiiKS-sioiiny but quiet ; wet salted Now Orleim- ' , selected , 45 to 75 Ibs , CSc ; Toxus delect , fti to ( O Ibs , WiSc. POIIK Illsthvr ; old mess , 110.75 ! extra prime , CUT MlUTs-Kirm : plcklrrt bellies , 7 ot pickled khouldeis , WJQSc ; pluklod liums , iiffo ll > io : middles , llrn.er : bhortulear , $7,70ffl7,75. LAIIII Higher , muili-raloly nctlvo : western stuum cluked nt (7.10 ; su . 713 tierces at jr.gTift 7 , i ; option sales , l.n ) tlotccs. HurrKK-l'Irmor ; fulr demand : wcsdirn iltilry , ICctuutern ; croimory , l(5Jj2Iei ( western tai'tory. Wl Aiii'l K gn , 2ie. ' " 'f-sK-l'irmi fulrly uctlvu ; part sUlma , 'P.O iiiOM-Qulut : American , H.75O10,23. eoi'i'i.iulot > ; lake , * II.7. II.N ) . LKAII Dull ; domcxilc , Il.l5ici.iu. TJN-ModiT.ilolumund | straits , tJ1.2itti.30. Oiutlia rriHliii-o .Murlict. Rciulpts liberal ; general market. 12c. Kii-Pncklug vtocK , If good , lltilJo ; iinuli lots of extra choice Mock to letull trade I'.II151. Poui.Titv-Old fowls , weak ntCO'o per lu. , llvo wnUhi : HprliiKi' , I2..VM ; 73 per dot. HIUKS , I'.TC.-NO. | groi-ii hides , Uu ; No. t t'li'Cli united h lie * . IDtfc ; No. 2 green silted lildux. 2 0 : No. i green saltcti hljf . 2t to 4U UK.i : ici No.2grct > iisnitcil hide * . 23 to40 llu. . iUc ; No. I vi'in cult. 8 to n ibn . ici No. " viul nlf. B to I.Mbs. . 4p ; No. I dry Hint hides. 7o ; No. 2 dry II uthldoi.no ; No. 1 dry suited hides , Xil'o. blitep PellH-Urocu halted , euoli. 3U.'ie rl.15 ; prc'en siltfil them Ings ( abort woolvd [ urly nklnal each , 15(0230 ( : dry bheurllnga Itliort wooiod eurly akins ) Xu. I , ouch. W&.Uo ; dry Hhourilnvaibhort woolcd uurly oklinlNo. 2 , vni > h,5o ! dry II nt KuiibuiundNebruakubutch- i < r wool | , oltH , per II1. , lu'tuul weight , lOQitiio : dry flint KuiiHia und nubruaku miirr.ilu wool iiullH. per pound , nctiuil uulk'ht , Mbl'iai dry Illnl Colorado butcher wool polls , pur uuunu , nctunt wouht , 10O12'c : drv flint Colorado murrain wool polls , per pound , actual weight , MSlOe ; dry pieces nnd tucks , actual weight. 7 Mc. Tallow nnd Orease Tallow. No. 1 , 3VW 4c : tallow. No , 2. Nl > lc ; grease , wliltn A , 3 > e | grease , -white I ) , . > ' < ct grcnin. yellow. ; : o : grcnso. dark , 2Uc ; o'd butter , 2 > { o ; beeswax , prime , 1G325C ! rough tallow. l'ig.2c. St. IjonlH MnrkctH. BT. Lnuid , Mo. , Juno 17 , FLOUR Dull and unchanged. WIIKAT Speculation almost entirely local , nut the market was firm and closed MG > ! io nbovo Saturday ; July closed ut 77ic ? ; August , 7flSo ; December , 8'JSc. . . COIIN Kalrlv nctlvo Mid higher , but July weakened nnd closed the same us duturdny , while opt tnle ) flnlshcd s o higher ; eush , 4iJ4'o : : Julv closed at 445icj SoptomUor , 44o. ! OATS Unchanged at 'IJMol options "io lilzhcr ; July , 3JUe ; August , 28Ho : Septem ber , 27c. Rvn-Dull at 771c bid. RAttt.KV No nmrkct. RIIAN Quiet ; 0031IC , enst track and near by country polnU. llAV-lulli timotliy , 8ll.00l. " > .00. I.KAn-rirmt hold higher at UOi uskcd. . , . IIUTTKii-Sto.idy ; creamery , 143:8oi : d lrv. . Knd Qu'ct : 11c for guaranteed. coit ntKA/ Quiet at t2.iy : ( ! .IO. WIIISKV--SIO idy nt $1.10. IiAoniNd Quiet ; oilftSc. luos COTTON TIKR ? l.l31.2i. ( PiiovmtiiNtt Stronv and generally higher. l'oiK-In ( lob lot , $11.50. LAUD W. Mil < \.M. \ Uitv SALT MKATS Lee o shoulders $ M.I : longs und rlbi , ? r.37i ! ; shorlo , $ T.OJi ! ! boxed lots , 15c moie ; bacon , shoulders , $ vn2i ! ; lonzs nnd ribs WOO ; shorts , J8.l2t ! < 38.23 ; sugar cured 1m IMS , ! l I. OOfflll. . ' . ' ' . RECmiTS-Klour , 4Ki ( ) Ibs : wheat , 07,033 bu.t corn , 10.J.ouobu. ; oats , 54.0JJ bu.t rye and bar- Si'iii-MENTa I'lour.C.030lls. ; wnoatOODbii ( , t corn. OJ.UOO bu. ; oats , 1G.OJO bu.xryoaud ; burley - loy , none , _ AVIiout Stock In the North. MINNEAPOLIS , M un , , Juno 27. The total stock In Minneapolis und Unluth of wheat Is 12,747.251 hu. . nil liHTCiiso of 1J5.031 oil. The Market Record estln-atoa thu stock In coun try olovutors In Minnesota and the Dukotns at 2.747.8JO bu. , u decrease of 2.0,500 bu Thu aggregate stock of the northwest Is thus made 15,401,000 , bu. , u deoroaso for the week of II20.UJO bu. A year ago the stock wns llsrOJO ; bu. VNIhlo Supply ( it ( iriiln. NKW YOIIK , Juno 27. Tlio visible supply of grain an Saturday , Juno 25 , us compiled by the Now Voile Produce oxclmnzo was us fol lows ! Wheat , < . > 4r > G3.0U ) bu. , decrease , 1,441- WJbu. ; corn , 0.21J.UOO bu. , Incrcn-c , ( UT.OU ) bu. ; jats. 4,1IWO ( bu. , Increase , 100.WOJ bu. : rvo , a'7i 0. ) bu. . decrease , 50uOO bu. ; barley , IUI.OJO on. , decrease , . * iOOOU bu. _ t'oll'i'i ! .MiirKot. NEW Vonic , JttnuST , Options opened steady , unchanged to 5 points up , nnd closed steady ut r.faill . points up. Stiles. 10,00. ) bugs. Including June , . $11 OVar..OO ; July , $1173ll.8J ; August , $ I1.7C.Q1I,80 . ; ScDtember , S11.7ll.8r ) ; October , III.M ) : Drcombur. tll.75 ; Jniiuary. 8I1.60 : Sep tember. $11.8J. Spot Rio , ( lull. * 12.021i(3l2.02V. ( 1 , 101 pool * il'irkut . LIVERPOOL. Juno 27. WHEAT Quiet : hold ers oiler moderately ; No. 1 California , 7s nor cental ; icd western spring , 0$7',4dlisod ; No. 2 red , winter , IrtSUGDa Slid. DCoiiN Klrm but quiet ; mixed western , 4s 10(1 percental. Lattu Prime western , 34s 0(1 per cwt Mllnuukco "llnrlintH. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Juno 27. WHEAT Firm ; September , 70'ac ; No. 2 spring , 7o77c. OollN Quiet ; No. 3. 47e. OATS Firmer ; No. 2 white , 33a3" > ! ic ; No. 3 white , 3l34Se. ! RAltLEV-FIrm ; No. 2 , a- S-Jc. Kvis-FIrm ; No. 1. 7678K o. Now Y'ork Dry < < 001(5 ( Market. NEW YoitK , Juno 27. The week opened with quiet tendencies. Jobbers tire now and through this week taking stocl ; und they will bo In the market tor very few goods during the next week , There was no now develop ment. Cotton Market. NEW OKLCANS , La. . Juno 27. Steady : mid dling , 78c ! : low middling , G 11-1'Jc : good ordi nary. 03-lUc. Net tocelpts , 7lHi bales ; gross , 812 bales ; exports to France , 0a > l bales ; to the continent , 335 bales ; coubtwlsc , 343 bales ; stock , 112,480 bales. _ Trader * ' Tulk. CHICAGO , III. , Juno 27. K. O. Logan & Co. . to Duncan , llo'.llnsor & Co. : The business doing on wheat has been light today und the bulk of it loc.il. July opened nt 78ic. sold us high as 787ic. closed at 787 © 79fl. September Golls ut about -.io ! discount. Some reports come from Now York that the Hutch bill Is considered unconstitutional , but this lacks confirmation from Washington , This bill , with the favorable reports of our growing crops , has restricted all speculative purchases. Karly sales were steady but Inter prices were quoted higher. Foreign ndvlcos regarding crops in Franco. Englund and Russia are not favorable for largo crops , There may not bo much to ud vise buying on , beyond the low price und the ex- , traordlnary low rates of transportation. Wo cannot recommend selling It. Corn opened very active and stron ; : , but the activity was very shortlived. September opened ut 48'ic , sold to 48 o und closed ut 4SH to 48Ko. July brought u pronlum of ? Ic to2c ; It closed at 53Hc. AH the accounts wo got of grow ing crops are In favor of bettor prices. Oits steady with narrow fluctuations , July closed 32jc. September 3Uae. Hog products were strong. September pork closed ut 111.37 ; lard. J7.CO ; libs , J7.27 , With the ptospects of a small corn crop wo will have higher prices. Meantime wo have a good advance , and 10- uctlons on realizing protlts must be looked for. CHICAGO , 111. . Juno - 7. Konnott. Hopkins & Co. to S. A. MuWhorler : Cloudy sklessug- gestlvo of wet harvest fields nnd un unex pected decrease in the Vjslblo supply hold wheat Ilrruly all day with a light trade. The news Is u reuetltlon/f ) th'it ' of the past week , favorable crop news hero nnd abroad. 1 louvy foreign markets , moderate exports , but In creasing Inquiries are reported. The markets hold up surprisingly well under the cir cumstance , possibly dun to n belief that prices ar * * low enough oven if another big crop Is assured. The strength in corn has aurpilsed the trade as rains could hnvo done little harm nnd esti mates uro overrun. The trade Isgottln * out of July Into September , Tim latter month has been unuaniilly strong. Oata were llrm lu sympathy. Provisions were strong and ac tive , the lilgh price of lioxs having encouraged local bulls to iidvnnco prices. Armour und Ouduhy are said to bo enlisted on the long side. CHICAGO. HI. , Juno 27. Counsolman & D.iv toCockrollRros. : All markets started slow , but hardened perceptibly as the session ad vanced , with mineral buyln ; for country ac count * Thera was nothing In the news of a character to Inlluenco speculation much either way , but nn eurly rumor that the ju- dlclury comiulttco of thu Honnto were ex pected to declare the Hutch bill unconatltu- tloniil , und this o'oscd oats ' -ic , wheat ! io and corn ? io higher for the Uny. The prin cipal Interest centered In corn , the leading fouturo of which was free- selling on hard spots by the lute bull combine. Shorts In provisions were stampeded by a well 111:111- : uged advance , during which tuo longs r on II/.oil f rcuiy on a scale upward. The advances os- tublUhed wero33u in pork. 13u In lard and 20o In ribs. The market uppunrs to us us being worked for a spot where the locul bull crowd can unload their holdings upon shorti und the outsldo public , I.oiidiin l''liiiiiicliil Itovlotv. LONDON , Juno 27. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB 1IKK.1 Now buslncm IIUH been almost , nt u standstill In the Stock exchange nnd but llttlo has bc'cn done In connection with outstanding accounts In preparation for thu settlement tomorrow. Consols mo 1-1(1 ( to ! i per cunt easier. Foreign government soonrl- tlus closed Hut und foitnroesi ; with a fall of Jii per cent In Spunlsh on so no. heavy selling orders from Purls i : d llorlln. Ar en- t no Issues huvo been rather freely offered , resulting In u decline of from U to 1 percent In government cedillas bonds. A moderate reduction Is marked In Etyptluna mid Uruok und most Turkish Issues. Venezuela give way 'M pur cent. Italian Is ex ceptionally bi'ttor. Homo rails have been moro or less ( lull from opening to close on the probability of reduced dividends. Thu Htoolc is expected to bu In belter supply tomoriqw. Northern leaves off at IJi per cent lower. being moro especially olTeuted by rejection of thu Hull dock bill , nruul Eastern und Midland urn H per cent down and inokt othera tuo ! j to 3 ; per cent loner. American railways have been strong. The HsaoclutoJ. bunks' statement wua better than expected. Crop reports continue most encouraging , so that thu 1-jru aru cottlng Ililgety. Money is little wuntoJ , with no diminution In thu supply of Moulin ? capital. Short lonna * ere oliiulned at ) i per cent. In the discount mar ket blila have btou scurou ; those ut two uud three months uroquoted ut * percent. STOCKS AND IIONUS. Ifailing Securities 1'itllod to Develop Any Feature * tif Note. New YOIIK. Juno 27. With nothing outsldo to stimulate , animation was dependent on the professionals , uud the atouk market remained dull and tumu today , thouuh It presented a trim front. Doiolto Homo London Boiling und further exports of gold , thu Irudliu , epo- clally among the leuillni ; atocka , fiilloa to de velop any feuturo of note and tlio grout lack of Interest In tlio uouruo of prlcoa was. If any thing. InteiuiUoil today. London wus credited wltli tolling aomo of Ua favorites , but u moro bullish feol- Iniv on tbo srunicers wus reported * fromCfrtri Muid * omo biiylnc of the gran- K r , which \j-Swjuttrlbulod to thut center. buUlcea totlve tliuWlu Urui temper , uulcd by tlio purolmi i of lltirlliuton anil AtchUon tiy Iloiton IKMUCS. Tlio only movements of Importance , however , wore In tlio spec I.ill let niul n Inr.-o fractional eiiln tn No IT England wus followed by n solllne movement , wliluli xrlpnd out tlio advance with so mo Increase In animation. Theru wuf. some soiling of the RrnnRers Into In tlio day on unfavorable rumors In reir.urd to corn , but tlio cloto wns dull anil stonily to flrra , generally ut about the onnnlnx figures. Tlio trading ruaclicd only 119,317 slmrcs listed nnd lO.KH unlisted. The following are the closing nuotntluns for the loading stocks on the Now York Stock oxclmnjro toduv : tasked. The total sale ? of stocks today were 129.291 Blinros. Incliiilliis Atclilson.8G.lUi ; Chicago , Gas 0.8)0 ) ; Hociclni ; Valley , 4,700 : l.oulsvlllo & Nash- vlllo , 4lJl ( ; Northurn 1'acldo prcforred , 11,800 ; Now Knalaiul , o.Tii ( : Koadlng , 11,500 ; St. I'nul , 10,130 ; Union L'uoKIc , 4,2.0. Niv York Money -M.irkct. NRW Youit. Juno2r.--MoNiv ON OAt.t , Easy nt U2 | ior cent ; lust loan , 2 oor oont ; closed at 2 per cent. I'IIIMI : MiuinANTii.E I'APEH IitW per cent. STKULINO KXCIIANOI : ( julul hut steady nt 81.87 for sixty-day bills , and $ l.b3'i for demand. The closln { cniotiitlons on oonns : Denver Allnlnp ; Stocks. DENVEH , Colo. , Juno 27. The following table shows the range of prices and transactions for yesterday. Sales , 23)00 ) shares. Sun i'riiirlsc : ( ) Mining < jii ( > tut1oim. HAN FnASCisco , C.il. , Juno 27. The oflJcl.il closing ( { notations for minim ; btouks today were as follows : Alts 15 Mono 25 lUilwer 45 Mount Diablo 121) IlestA Ilelcher 155 Nnvnjo & Ilodlc Consolidated. 10 Opblr 150 Chollnr 15 Potosl 60 Con. Cal. A Va 820 Savage 140 Crown Point 75 Sierra Nevada CO Eureka Con 200 Union Con 70 Gould A Curry 6'J Utah 15 Halo A Norcross. . . 135 Vellotv Jacket 80 Mexican 125 Xew York Mining Quotations. NEwYoitK. Juno 27. The following are the closing mining stock quotations : Aspen 100 Mexican 120 II.AII 150 Ophlr. . . . , 150 Con. Cal. A Va 325 BavnKO 135 Italo A Norcrots. . . . 120 Standard 150 llomostake I3 ! Dcadwood 215 Horn Silver ! WO Burokn Con 160 rinnnclul > otcs. OMAHA , Juno 27. Clearings , J1.077.8J4. NiwYoiiK , Juno 27. Oloarlngs , $7a,069,10l ; balances , 50,311.Hi" ) . 1'Auis , Juno 27. Thrao per cent rentes , OSf 6'So ! for the account. NKW YOIIK , Juno 27. Kivo hundred thousand gold was ordered today for export. IIAI.TIMOUK , Md , Juno 27. Cluurlnxs , 8I.80J- ECS ; balances , f 131,071. Rate 0 per cent. l'iiiiAiitiMHA : , 1'a. . Juno 27. Olourlngs , Jfl,82JC08 ; balances , SI,712-"J5. Money 2ii per cunt. MEMPHIS. Tonn. , Juno 27. Now Yorlc ex change soiling at $1.50. Oloarlngs , ftWI,2.7 ! ! balances. JlS.r ) > 7. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 2" . Money , r ® 5 per cent ; Now York exchange par und 25c pre mium. Clearings , Si,557 , : ) . " > l ) . Now Orleans , La. , Juno 127. Clearings $902- 2IC ; Now York exchange , commorclul , 50c ; bank , 81..10 per $1,030 premium. ST , Louis , Mo. . Juno 27 , Cenrln-'S ! , Kl,769,710 : balances , $383.'I3'J. Monoy. quint , 4@(1 ( per oont. Exchange on Now York , 7" > u promluui , HOSTON. Mass. , Juno27. Glc.irlngs , $15,201.- 0:18 : : bal'tuces , JUO-'iLlOJ. Money , 2 per cent , Exchange on New York , 10 to 15o discount. HKIIMN. Juno 27.--Tho touo on the bourse today wus weak , especially for roubles , which fell 1 mark , 2. > tf pfenning. This wus duo to the reported advance of cholera from Asia. CniCAQO , III. , Juno 27. Clearings , 814.230,000. Money easy nt 45 per oont. New York ex change ( Inner Cat ROSBOo premium , Foreign ovchuiige dull utI.M7 for sixty cluy bills uud 11.83'i for Bight. L.IV13 STOCK JUAKKKT. Week Opens \Vlth 1'ulr Itrcolpts , Stondy 1'rlcoH mill Actlvo Ueiiiund , OMAHA , Juno ST. The week starts out with a vcrv fair run of ntook. There were S5 cars of cattle reported In and these Included sev eral loads of Texas cattle boiiKht by Cuduhy ut Kansas Ulty und continued to him direct. The native cuttle were only fulr us to duality , but with un active Inquiry both from local houses and shipping und export buyers the market wus uetivo und llrm on nil dry lot cat tle , fulr to very good 1,200 to 1,500-lb. ulcers going ut fiom .full to $ ! . ; ) ) . fair to good light und medium weight steers woUhliii ; from IJill ( to 1 , -J Ibs. Hold ut from fil.uj to Sl.oo. There wn.s no Improvement notlceublo In prices realized for tuo general run of rough , half fat and ( noon grades. They wore overlooked by buyorn und Hellcrn found It tough Hleddlng tn dispose of them ut atoaay prices. Thu general Irudo wanciulto brisk und a comparatively ourlr clnurnncu wus olTcutud. llutchors' Htook and cannon sold pretty much iih on Saturday. There were only two or throe loud * of cows hero. Poor to very good stock gold ut from f 1.75 to $ .1,05 , lurgoly ut from W.10 to JU.OU. Hulls und Blags were In only molorulo tmpply. Indltleront demand und rather lower ut from J2.00 lo f& ( ! * . Calves were about Btnudy , fulr tn tolerably good Btulf Helling ut from Uuu to iM.OU. htocki'is nnd feeders woio slow sole at shaded prices. Very few went to the country mid regular doaleis bought the few hero ut decidedly lower prices. Hales were largely ut from t..BJ to SJ.3II. Keprusuntatlve Bales : imEssnu IIBUK. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 1 , KiO M ( X ) U.I..10JI fJ 8. " ) U..111U $3IK ) 1. . Oi5 315 1H..II8U. U IH ) 23..1IC8 409 23.ll4i : 345 21.1145 a DO 30.ll 400 M..1040 3 iJ U..122U 3 IK ) 48..1310 415 1U3.1117 U 80 SIIII'I'l.NO AND KXI'OKT. 20 .IISI .ICO 15.,1147 380 43..I283 405 71,1070 3 C5 40..1211 3 IN 17..141)5 ) 425 iw.jO'.Hi 3 IB : ii.ivii ; ; 400 io..iai2 43u 3S.,1IU'J a 70 M..1355 4 bO COWd. 1. . 050 175 7. . 013 220 2,1055 205 HEED m WARNING Which nature la constantly Riving In the ehapo of bolla , | ilmplca , eruptions , ulcers , etc. Thcao show that the blood U contaminated , and BOIIIO nsglntancn mutt lie Klvcn to rellmo the trouble , - la the remedy to force out tUeso pot- suna , and enabla J on to WELL. " I have had for years a humor In my Mood , which mailo me dread to nlia > e , ns email bolls or pimples would bo cut , thus causing tlio ghavlng to Lo a prreat annoyance. After taking three bottles " my face li all clear and smooth as it S.S.S.my , sleep a foot oil from the usa o ; H , H. H. CHAS , H EATON , 73 Laurel jt.Phlb. Treatise on blood and skin illwabcs mailed f reo BWU'T El'LClflC COu Atlanta , a a. 1 . 023 1 fS 19. . CM .TOO 8. . 1 00 i. line 300 11 . 770 2 10 a , icio 3CJ 3 . OW 2 10 57. . Oil 305 8. . Ml 2 10 1. , 300 1 65 CALVES , 0. . 131 300 1 , . 10J 400 2 , . 173 400 4. . 17s 3 50 llULI.R. 1. . 010 200 Sfi'.liM 200 1. 1570 2W ( ) 2. . U85 200 'J.lKlO , 1 10 2. . 1740 263 "i > sr.tos. 1..1HW 250 STOCKEtlS AND FEEDBHt. 1. , 710 2 SO 21.1 fiSt 30) 3. . S fl 3 IS 2. . ASS 275 14 1 , MO 310 10..1KH 330 5. . 862 283 7 , . ' D.W 310 vrrqpiNp CATri.n. No. Av. I'r. > i No. Av. I'r. I steer * . . .IKK ) saw 83 feodorf > , . HIM > ' - ' M > 4 COWS . 7S3 200 _ 2stcors .121)0 ) 323 trillings. ij lions Itecelpts word fully up to cxpoctn- lens , mi luireaso"over last Monday's run of cany l.soo bond. The qunllty vms poor In 10 main on lUhtutu' ml.xod stuff and only ulr on the lio.ivlcr izrado * . Shippers Bturtcil n pnvliiit from 85.00 toJ5.U for hutohor tuiil louvy hnzH or nbout stu-idy prices. Local uvors were bearish nml bought common to oed Unlit u nd mixed ho , ? ! nt from K.85 to \IHI. urstoudy to 5s lower than Hiturday. ( ( illness was moderately notlvo and pructl- ally everything was out of tlrst hikiiut by 10 'clock , tlio bulk lit on S.iturJuy at from $1.05 o\03. The ( 'choral uvoraRO of prices paid as Jl.l)3 ) , against V .01 ? S.itur.lay and * 4.b7W list Monday. Representative sales : SllBBl'-Uecolpts consisted of n single-deck of natives , mostly spring lambs. Thodosir- ablolumbs sold readily at W.lilj , the poorer animals ut $5.00. A few shorn ewes sold for $5.00. Tlio demand for desirable muttons con tinues notlvo nt unchanged prices. l''nlr to good natives. 8I.50S3.03 : fulr to coed westerns , JI.UOft4M ( ; common nnd stock sheep. 13.50 ® 4.00 ; eood to choice 40 to 00-lb lam's , $1.00 ® 0.59. Uoprcsentutlvo sales : No. Av. Tr 8 native owes , shorn 83 (500 67sprliu lambs 44 0 121/ } 7 spring lambs 27 6 00 Kccclpts unit Disposition of Htoclt. Oinclalrooolpts and disposition of stocic as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company tor the twenty-four hours ending ut 5 o'clock p. m. , Juno i" . 1892 : UECKIl'TS. DISPOSITION. I.nst Wcukfif I'urcliiisud. ChlcaRO l.lvo Stock Market. CIIICAQO , III. . Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to THE HEE.I The hog market was In an un settled stuto today , prices showing much un easiness. There were suloa at about Satur day's prices and In other Instances u rcduc- lou 01 from 5c to lOo was apparent. The nv- or.igo wns nbout 5o lower than for that liny , the oloslng being xllglitlv- firmer than the opcnlnz. From * .i.OJ to $5.33 was the rnngo of values for common to choice grades. There was a sale or two of extra at 15.40 and culls sold uny where below $4,75. The receipts , though larger than expected , were not too large for the demand , shlppore and /ackors uoth buying freely. Hcoolpts,35.VOO. Holders of sheep unloaded ut nbout steady prices. The better qualities were firmly held and those of low dogrco were we.ik but there was not n. quotable variation In uny grudo. From $2.73 to J3.23 for Inferior stuff price * ranged UD to from JO 00 to $ (1.23 ( for extra. There have been few recent sales at over $ .1.00 , Lho popular prices being S3.73 to $3,50. Lambs were weaker at from t-1.5) to $7,01) ) . Itccelptb , 0,000. The Evening.Journal reports : OATTLE Re ceipts , 10,000 ; shipments , 4,000 ; market steady to strong ; good to prime steers. J.351.55 ; others. $3.00l.25 ; Texans , $2.303.40 ; cows , * 2.753.45. Hoas-HecolDts , 35,000 ; shipments. 0.090 ; inaruot closed steady ; mixed , W.0tna5.25 ; prime lioavy and butchers weights , S5.30ftn.40 ; as sorted light , t3.255.3) ; light. 5.055 10. SHEEP Hecolpts , 0,01)0 ) ; shipments , 4,000 ; market , mutton grade steadier , others lower ; stockers , $ J.OOK3.5'J ; Texans , $ t.50 ; owes und vrothurs , J1.5J2.U.M ; lambs , f5.70@9.70. r.lncoln I.lvo Stock. LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Special to THE REE. ] Receipts of hogs at West Lincoln were light today. Market steady , the entire duy's receipts selling ut $3.00 St. Louis I.lvo Stocic Market. ST. Louis , Mo. . Juno 27. CATTLE Receipts , 4.74J , nearly ull Texuns ; shipments , 1,540 ; nrir- Itot active uni strong at lust Friday's ugurcs ; "Healing , Wings" $2.25 A MONTH ( HOAhIE ) TREATMENT TWICE A DAY , Specific Oxygen Produces Naturally PURE RICH BLOOD ! BEAUTIFUL COM- .i.PLEXIONS ! BLOWING HEALTH ! Free Trjal Inhalations. Really Cures' , Outarrh , Bronchitis , Asthma , Hay j jcjvor. Consumption , Headache ( sicU'oi- nervous ) , Dyapopsiu , Nervous Proatrfttlon. OxyicnBool'aiiilAdvirfrcc Call on or writ1) without notice , THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO , , Suite 610 Shooltf JGUc. , cor. 15th and Howard SlB.y OMAHA , N13D. ltlU for rro colu f Council Chamber In Nuiv pity Hall , Omulm , Null , Sealed bids for trotco painting the ildo walls and colling of th < f council chamber. In thu now city hall. In oil colors , the last coat to bo waxed , will bo received at thli ofllco to 4 p. m , July 12th , Is'/- ' . Cost not to exceed tJ.OOO.oo. Kncli bidder to furnish his own Hiieclllcatlomi und designs , und to accompany his bid with a certified ufcock for Jioo. The right Is reserved ' * % . OLSI-N. J34d4t Comptroller. It.- rt meulULC tnfiwn for Ulloua- 'nc ' * , ci : ointlwllou. | dr | * p la , foul * breath i , lii < ! iu--lie , liciurtluru ; , li' _ or i ) | .Ulr , mcu _ . . , an. nd er JtSfinMToiVrtorni tKlrpfojjjrfjucUoaiL 1'en ' ' tooAraitnif u-eUaithu JLyUUloffOueii ltl 'Ton to * < i ea. Itll'AKB h"nii r."iiilr ClIKMfCAL " "bT"id llj 60.l I ITTOM Mru , 4 * " ! JrW. ibt..Ne , . ! r * j. York. J ? f > ii . > c . > e * > * > fl * 5 ! nlr to ( rood nntlro , tn.tCOi.S.ti Tojtnn steers , flfKX&iajt caiini-ro. fl.'JjWlTO. lions Hocclpts. : i , : : > ) ! shlumontfi , 7".U ; mar- KOI opened oislcr nnd closed titroncor : fair to choice hravv , KVOJfi&VSM mixed , ordinary to gooil. I. ? ( .VC ( ) ; liRMI. fair to best. ft.Poa.M.'O. SIIBF.I' llccclpti. ! ! , ' . ' ? ' . mottly through Tnx- nns ; > lilptr.cnt. , 1,174s market unchanged ; fulr to good Texans , f kT.'iil.'j. Now York I.Uo Stork .Mnrkct , NEW YOIIK. Juno27. HEKVES HccolpK B.039 icadi netivo , lOe per 100 Ib * . lilRlier : llvo fteors , M.2X ! I.7Ai Tovnns. $ , l W-'I.W ) ; liulln nud cows , f3. < 'OiiU'i ; drowsed beet steady ut O.U ® 0'-io per Ib. OALVKS Uecclptsn.247 lionds t'ohlRlior. BIIEKI * Hccfclnts , 1C.SI1 hondi market Tory lull , IfMHc lower : sheep. y..2 : a.\2- > per 100 ! ! ) - < . : a nibs , y\5 ® 3.i5i dressed mutton dull at UiO ) lo per lu , HOOB Itccolpts , 10,471 head , numlnnlly toady. Mrs. Li. U. Patton , UooKford , 111. , wrttoi ! 'l-'roin personal oxporlonco I can recommend Do Witt's Sarsnp.tritlo , a euro for hnpuro blooa and Ronoral dauilltv , " 1'ouit KXcuitsioNs IAST. Vlu the WubfOi IInc. 1st Cincinnati and roluru $10.10. For the nutlonal prohibition con von * Ion the Wubash will soil round trip ickots at above rale on Juno 27 and 23. 2d Now Yo'U : and return $23.7o. Loss than half fara For the Younji People's Society of Christian Eadoavoi1 convention the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at ibovo rates on Juno 4 , 6 and 0 with choice of routes via St , Louis or Chicago. 3d Sjiratotra and return $30.65. For the National Educational assocla- , lbn the Wabash will soil round trip tickets at ubove rate July 4 to 10 , with choice of routes via St. Louis or Cliiciifjo. 4th Detroit and return $20.50. For the Baptist Younjr People's unloi the Wabash will soil round trip tickets at above rate July 12 and Ul For tickets , sleeping car accommoda- .lon . and a ( older giving lists of routes , sldo tripp , cost of sain3 , with other 'aluablo information , call at Wabash ofllco , 1502 Farnam street , o ? write GEUKOUN. CLAYTON , N. W. P. and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. Corporal IlcliizclmunVnuto.l. . Corporal Holnzulman of Fort Omahn ls a lad cgt ; , If tbo reports rocolvod from the onicors at the fort are to bo boliovcil , and the police of this city have boon notlflad of sar- oral shady transactions of his tor which the authorities at the fort are exceedingly anxious to sot their eyes on Homzclman's countonnnco once moro. Ele loft the fort on a tbreo mouths' 'urlouph , and came to this city , where hu 'oil in with a woman. His furlough Is up and ho and the woman have loft , presumably togothar , for parts unknown. Ho has a wlfti at the fort , and It is also said that before froinR on his vacation ho appropriated a lot of Jowclry belonqln ? to another party. If ho can bo recovered ho will have tnroo criminal oharcos to answer to , which will be apt to iivo him along term tn the p nltaatiaryl Disease never successfully attacks a sys tem with pure blood. DovVltt'a Saraaparllla manes pure , nowbbDiaudoarluh 01 the old. T.css than the Itcciilnr Itato One Way , Chicago cage to Now York ts the faro inado by the Pennsylvania Short Lines for its throe first class ex cursions by special trains , on fast sched ule , to Now York and return , leaving Chicago at 10:45 : a. m. July 6 , 0 and 7. Tickets good to return for forty days , or until August 15. Correspondence in vited. Address Luce , 248 Clark street , Chicago. Mnrrlugu I.ICCIHIM. County Judge Ellor issued roarriapo licenses to the following yesterday : Name and address. Ago , j J. F. Fitnnnurlcc , Omnha " ( i I Mamie E. llrody , Omuhu 21 I Oustof Bamuclson , Omahu 41 ! I Kinma Wcstgrecn , Omaha 31 I John Aman , jr. . Omaha -I I Dora Holmes , Omuhu 18 DeWitt'8 Sarsaparcla cleanses the blood , Increases the nppatit and tonoi up ttia sys torn. It has bonolittoa many pjoplo who bavo suffered from blood disorders. It , will help you. Recovered sound health for every consumptive who hasn't delaywl too lonfj. i There's a positive euro with Dr. Piercers Golden Jlixlicnl Discovery. Just ns it cures the worst of tho- ninny forms of scrofula , BO it cures , and just as certain ly , the scrofulous affection of the lungs that's called Consumption through tha blood. But , oven with this reme dy , It won't do to wait. It can't rnnUo now lungs , but It can mnUo discoMxl ones healthy when nothing else will. As a blood - cleanser , strength-restorer , and flesh-builder , there's nothing lilto it known to medical science. For Scrofula in all its Jorms , Bronchial Throat , and Lung directions , Aveak Lungs , Asthma , Severe Coughs , and every discaso that can bo reached through the blood , it's the only remedy so unfailing that it can bo guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure , in every case , you have your money back. On these terms , it's nn insult 1o your in telligence to have something else offered as being " Just as good. " SOUTH OMEAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. eat cattle , hog nnd Hboop market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CE 0. BURKE & FRKZIEK LilVK STOCK COMMISSION. THE LnAOI'RS. Qn flMAIMI Wrlto to this housa for cor- OU. UillAllAj root Market Kaports. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone 11Y7. - Chicago J , U , DADIS.MAN. I . . W. 15.VOU1 . fM nnifer . Market reports by mull and wlro cheerfully ( uriiUhod upon application. Ti-im Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , KastSt. Louis. Kansas Olty. South Onmhii , sloux City , Fort Worth. A. Crlll , W. V. Dennr. H. V. Tallin&Jiie. Cblcago. HOB tiiiloiiunn. Ciiltlu salujuinn Crill , Denny & Company , Live Stock Commission. IloomV7 Uxclianito UU'g , ttoutli Onmba , A. D. Boyer & Con piny , 68 nnd 59 Kxehungo HulIdlnSouth Omuh-v. Corro | ionilonco olleltuil and uroiuptly nn worjl. bpuclnl uttuntlun to erileri lor Blocker * Kitablliliuil , IM ) . - ' - - Incoriioratad , It } I Capital fully paltl , fW.OJJ. Waggoner Birney Company , Write or wlro Ml for prompt unJ rellnblo market rcpurli. Perry Brothers & Company , Llvo Stock CommUalon. Room 61 exchange Ilulldlnx , South Omaha M. H. Hogarty & Oo , , Room 31 Kxouneo llulldlns. South Omaha , - Neb SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS. Union Stock Yard National UANK. The onlj txtiik at tlio yardi. Cupltal anil ur. plui , tVJO.UUO. Collection * iirowlnv out of tbo llvo tockbiulnon lioulil bu lunl direct in ihli buulc. blilppor < cun depoult ( or vroait of tUKlr houiu OMAHA 'and. J. H. GLENN. Contractors ivnrt .nlicontrsetoM for Ml Vlml * . of Imllitliu , iilmtnrlng. | iMntln otc will rcoelvo cop/of ( llonn't ari-MtocH nail biulcrsillrcrlnra free , by . ( mllna tliplr mine , titi.lno unit lee tlon tn the pnblMirr. J. U. < l m. 113 S , IMIi S AWNINGS AND TENTs ! OMAHA TENT * AWN WQIF BROS. * CD. ING COMPANY , Tontu , nwnlnii , ttirpnn- FUga , hammock * , oil unit llni , cover * of oil Xlndi. rubber clothing. Sciul HnE . l' nncr § . otcv 8cml forctfgua. 1113 Fitrimui ler catftlogue.TOi 8. ICth DAGS AND TWINES BISHOP A CO. BEMIS OMAHA BAD 00 Sin ) , rannllU. mtton Importers nndnirfs.flonr rope , lipmp , jute , cot lack * , burUpt , twlno. ton t lnc , t rrcd rot * ngf , cle. 3 S. Ulli-it. BICYCLES. | H.C.TODD , M.O.DAXON iaceoi or toJ.J. Wllk- . . , cnion. M'f'ii olRnr , pipe * cles laid on monthlr packing boius. All novel p ymenU. 120 N. Utti-at lies tn nox line. tlU ) Douglas St. BOOTS AND SUOES. MOR8E-COE8HOECO. 1IOJ Hownr.l BtrcJl. r ttorr corner llth tinil Uou l s . Bro nikklnn aluio prices to eaiti biijorj. &na UK Illuj olnsi of Rooili wnioh It Torr & ! - oblenlvtt STEVEN CREEDON. Manufnolurcr's nk'ont. I can suiiilr | > oiiwlthcvcrj'- thliiKtn tiliocs. iiion'H. nin n'A anil clilU1 > nt luvr- e t f nctory iirlcei and illi > ciuni , l.ntost strli'J- 1(01 Fornntn Slreot. Huciu Ib. BREWERS. JOS. SCHLITZ BREfv INQ GO. OfBoa , B. 9th and I.caren- worth Bis. . Omaba. John klarborcr. Agt. | CAKRIAGKS. W.R.DRUMMOND&CO. Cnrrtnuc tiulldors. lloso and -imtrol wacona n ( pcclalty. 16th , upp Court Ilouso. CLOTHING. BLQTCKr & UUHEH , GILMORE&.RUHL CIotblnK. notlon.furnUli' , Ings. Cllvo ui o Irlnl- Manufra and wbolcinle Bamplcs prepaid by ex clothtora. 1108 llaruor press. 11U llrtrncr. troet. COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAQLECCRH CEWORKS LIME CO. , Mfrs. Rnlrnnlicd Iron . D. cornice , window caps , nard and aoft coal. 8 . ocr. 15tb ud Douglas- metallo akyltKhts , etc. U. 1110 , 1113 UoJue-nL CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contrnetors and onb contractor * for nil klndi of bulldlnv. plattterlnt ; . painting etc. . will rccelro a ropy of ( llunn's architects and builders directory free , by rending tln'lr nninihimlnexs nnd loca tion , to the publisher. J. H. ( jlenn. 113 S. litli Street DRY GOOD9. FURNTTUKB OMAHA UPHOLSTERING BEEBE&.RUNYAH FURNITURE ING GO. NITURE CO. , Upholstered furniture KWMWtJ Nicholas tt Grace and Thirteenth \YtiolcsiiIo onljr. itrooti. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 175. An ordlunnco changing the crndo of 24th street fiom 200 foot north of llrowuo stient to the north curb line of Ames nvonuo anil Intersecting streets , In the city of Omahn , and repealing so much of ( irado Ordinnucn No 223 nndclinniteof gr.ide ordlnnnco No. 141 , nud so much of ml ordinances In conlllct herewith : lie It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. 'IVhoroas. It has been declared necessary to change the grade of 24th strent from 200 feet north of lirciuiio.direct to the north curb line of Ames avenue and oor- tnln parts of the Intcrioutlng streets hoic- Inaf tor specified : And wheioax , three disinterested freehold ers have been appointed liy the iiinvorund conllrmod by the city council to apprulso the dainngos urlslng by reason of the su.d change of grailo ; nnd Wnoioas , said appraisers after duly quali fying uccordinsz tn law and UMimlnliu the property effected , huvo rnado their report nnd the city council has approved the same. Therefore , the grade of nulil parts of 24th street and Interacting .streets , Is hereby changed and established so thut the eleva tions shall bo as follows , the grade between the points cited being uniform straght lines : Novation Klovntlon of West of Kast Curb. Curb. Grade of 24th street Point 200 fuot north of llrowuo D street . Kstubltshcil grade North curb line of 11rownoht.8U.2 80.2 youth cuibllnoof lliownu si.0.1 ( 6 J.I North curl ) line of darutogu street . 70.5 70.5 South curb line of Saratoga street . 70.5 70.5 Point at V. II A : M. Valley , Hallway , us established. . . .89.31 80.3 Point In center of nlloy 30 ! ) ft north of Ames avenue . . .70.5 7C.O North curb line of Ames uvo. . as established . . . . 7H.O 70.0 Section 2. Urudo of Tomplcton street Kluvutlon Elevation of .South of North Curl ) . Curb. North curb line of 24th Bt .7H.I2 78.23 Point 200 feet west of lilth st. Established grade Hoctlon IL So niiieh of Hrailo Ordlnanco No. 22:1 : and Change of Urado Oidlnunco No.l4l.nml so much of all other ordinances delhilng the grades of the above btiuutx.as conlllcts with the provisions of this ordinance , Is hereby ro- pualud. . . Section 4. This ordinance shall tfi'.io effect and bo In force from nnU after Its City Olork. E. P. DAVIS. I'reildonl of the Oouuoll. Mayor. GRADE ORDINANCE NO 310. An ordlnunco ostabllHhlng the grndu of Martha htrcot from 21st Btreot , to 24th street. In the ' ' Ho iVo'rdulneu'by the city council of the elty Heeti'dni1 ! ' The grudo of Martha street f roia 21st htrJut to 21th street. In the e ty of Oma ha , iVhereby cstuullshi'il at the follo'vlng nip- viilons. the grade bulng uniform straight lltuw between the points Hpeolilo. } In the HtreotB , uvenuon or iillujs named In the re spective suctions following , to- wit : Beotlon 2. Orudu of Murthu Btruot Kluvatlon Klovntlon of South of North Curb. Curb. Hast curb of SUli street , ns estanlUhod . I8S.5S l&7.r'l Polnt3J4 feet ejstof 21th bt.lCI.OO 1UI.OO West curl ) of 21st ct. , us estubllbhcd . 137.50 131.51 Section ! i. Tills ordinance shall take direct and be In force from und utter its passage , ! Juno SlHt.lwt 01 ty Clerk , n P. DAVIb. President City Council. , * | _ Muyor. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. ! Jia An ordinance cstubllsnlnx the irrudo of Knd struct from Nicholas mreel to Paul btiuet.ln theclty of Omuliii : , , . . . . Ilultordulnou uy the city council of the city Huotloni ? ' The crude of ZVnd st root , from Nicholas strool to Paul trcot. In thu city of Omuhu , Is hereby oitluhllchod ut thu follow ing oluvutlons. thu grido being mil form UrulflH lliiui butwcuu the poluU iipeclUvd , In DRUGS , Eta D. M. STEEIE * . 00 , , BIAKEBRUBEA.BO. , , 1SOMX Jeai > trt , 10th m llr U , Umab * . lIAtlDWAUE. RECTOR & WIIHELMY LOBECKAIIHN , CO. , Dealers' tmrdwara nj Corner I0lh nd Jtikion moolmnlcs' tools. 1(01 Douglas Htr t. A.C. RAYMER , llnlldern' Harilwnro unit I'ontractorV Supplloi & } 4outti liltli strojtl , LUMBER SASH. TOYS. M.A. H. HARDY & 00. Toj , dolls , albumf , UanufMturors of snih fnney KOoila , house far * ! doori , blinds and IsQIng goods. ohlU mouldings , llranoh of- ilrcn't carriages. Ul > , fioa , UUi and Isud St * . Farndm Slroot. the streets , avenues or alleys named In the respective boelluns following , to-wll : Section 2. Urudo of 22nd sticet Klovntl-in Elevation of Wust of ICast Curb Curb Soutli curl ) of Paul St. . us established 04.00 BI.OO North curb of Nicholas at. . nscstaullbhPd 0100 (0.00 South curl ) of Nicholas St. , naustilillslicd IP.OO 0.00 Section II. This ordinance shall take ellocf nml bo In force fiom and after in passage. Passed Juno21st , lb'J2. ' . . _ , . JOHN OUOVF.S. Oltv Clerk. E. P. DAVIh. President City ConntjJU- APP vca Juno S3 l , 1MB. 1MB.Ea | , < lnMlJi : } Mayor. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will lie received by the un dersigned until 13'J ; o'clock p. in. , July l.Uh,1 IbU. , for tlio following kinds of paving mater ial , viz : Sheet nsphaltum. Sioux l''alls or other granite. Colorado mmdstom1. Wood run * . Kunsns , stone. And vltrllled brick , all uccordlng tospoclll- catioiiH. I'or paving and lopavlng part of tlio follow * Inguliuyund Htruot In the elty of Omahu , comprlbed In street Improvement districts Noi. 473 nnd 174. ordered Improved by ordi nances Nos. 3115 uud 311(1 ( lospoKtlvoly , und more purtlculailv described as follows , vl/ : No. 473. Alloy from llth to 14th stieets. be tween .luLkson street and Jones atrcol. No. 474. 17th street , from K.iruam street to Ilurnoy street. Each bid to specify H prlco per siiuaroyanl for the paving nnd ropavlns complete on the alley nnd street. Work to be done nnd bids to bo inado In accoriluiico with plant ami siiccllluntloim adopted In Juno. 18' ) : , and on fllu In thu olllcu of the Hoard of Public WurkH. Knuti proposal to bu nmilu oil printed blanks furnished bv HID board , und to ho urcnin- panlud by u ccitlllorf chock In the sum of fVJO. payulilo to thu city of Omaha , us an uvlduiieo of good fulth. , . The board reserves the right to award tlio contract on thusalu districts together , or on each district snimnitoly. for the dllliiroiit klndsof miiterial. Hiibjoct to tlio ( .election of thumuteilul by the Property OWIIOB. or tin iniynr nnd ulty council , to lojcct uny or ull . . . . . . - bids , ' ' 'ltowulvo.l.1f. ' . . , | ( ( Chnlrmau lloiird f I'liljllu Worka. Omulm. Neb , Juno 2 th , I MM. J28-2UJy3-fi. NOTICE TO SELECT MATERIAL FOR PAVING. To tlin nwnurH of lots nnd IUIII H froutliiK upon btruetlmprovomont districts numbered und described us follows : No. 47.1 Alley rrom ] 3th to Ktli stroetH , be tween Jackson nud .loniis BtrciitK , No , 174 17th Hlvcet fiom Kurnum Ntroet to Ilnrnoy Htrueu In the city of Oinalm , and subject to assess ment for the p ivlng or lopuvliu of thu hunio , You uiu hernby dolllliid In pur nuncU of or- dlnanceH Nos , 3115 uud 3llii. piibicd and ap- uiovcd Juno2.11(1 , 18'Jto ' select nud ( liti- ) ! niliio upon thu kind of material to bo used In pavlngnnd roimvlug said Improvement ( lis- tilctH on or hu-foiu tho'.iir.l duv of July , I8UJ or thoclty counull wllldutcrmlnu suld inute- r If'sheet iiHphult is petitioned foi by prop erty OHIIUIB , they iiins.btatii In thulrpotltlun for paving whether pitch-like , land or over flow or California tmphult Is to 1)0 used , IJatod utOm.iliutliiH.8ih ( In v of Juu | ' . 1M < i P , W , ItlUKIIAI hl.K , Cliulrinun iloaril of Public Works. ' ' - - PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Bpulcil piopoHu'.H will hu received by J ho un dersigned until Jitf ) o'clo'kp. m , . July iJlli 18 ! . for grading 17ih utrout fiom VliiKu it ruot to IV M reel. In thu city of Omaha , In uo- cordanco with pluns and poc Ilualluiu on II lo In thlt. olllcu of thu Hoard of Pnbllo Works. IlIdH will ho inudu on printed blunfa fur- nluhed by the board and to bo itcuoiniun- lud by ucertlllcd uhack In the HIIUI of ISOi.UO puyun'.u to thu oily of Omuliu , ua un ovlduncu of good fulth. . . . , . Thu board reserves tlin right to reject any Uhulriuan Hoard of Puhllo WoikH. Omahu , J uuu imh , U'JJ. J