Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wheat was firm Under Apprehensions of
Damage to the Drop.
LIVERPOOL CABLES WERE LOWER
Corn wns the Most Active nnit Strongest
p
of the Article * Triulril In on
the Htmnl Stocks and
Itonil ) .
ClttCAno. III , . July 55. The wrnth to cnmo
was measurably indicated by tliu 1io.it In the
trading pltstoiHy ; the ouor.ttoM Ntrugntcd
with It In no.'ll.-o outing ihlrts and unntii-
loons with praiseworthy energy and dlsroirnrd
of tliobiiojnncy of tlio muroiiry. Itwasabull
clay , led by corn , which was well supported"
by provisions mid received countonunco ,
thoujih of u sulvliied kind , from wheat. Thu
cbnnjcs since i-'iUnrdny urn un ndviinco In
com of l'i ' < % In t > ur ! < of from 17Jo ! to 32J4c , nnd
In wheat ot ? c.
The wheat mnrlcot was firm under appre
hensions of ilnmatfo to spring wheat from thn
hot weather , The reports f imii the northwest
differed somewhat , but generally conco.lod
considerable diumuo already done by rust.
The bullishness In corn was of much assist
ance to the whcnl hulls. In today's receipts at ,
this oort were 14 ! ) curs of now wheat. St
Louis hold fully up to Saturday's predic
tions , the amount bclnt HU.OiUi Minneapolis
hud heavier rccoluts , numbering 358 carloads.
Cables were oisler : , Liverpool rouortlnz Wd
In the decline nnd the weather In Eniriand
favorable. Tlio visible supply showed nn In-
cronsoof O'JJ.OJObu. Undarthuse Influences tlio
market wonl.cnud for a few minutes and then
milled and became llrni again. September
started nt from 77'io to TTfic , gradually ad
vanced for nn hour , until 'ti'iu ' was reached ,
wakened sll htly and iiL'aln sold up , touch
ing 78 ? c. and closed nt TriJSc. compared with
77c ; at tlio close Hnturdny.
Corn was the most actlvo nnd stroncoit of
the articles traded In on the board. Talk hid :
boon rife In the pits tor some days nbout pos
sible damage to the growing crop from ex
treme he.it , so this monilii , ' , with the thor-
momstcr r.'iinrlntf near the nineties , opera tors
who noted tlio effect on tholr Hystmns were
ready tohollcvo nnvthlng of Its oHVut on ton-
drr corn plants. Thortiforu a published ills-
patch from Wichlti , ICun. , wlilcli sulJ that
not winds had done great Injury to
corn fro'n the Color ido line for a distance
of 150 miles o.isf.ward In Kaunas , was at once
clllcnclonti Inlboostlng values. There were no
belling orders when the market opened. o\-
ccpt at nlioutcover ( the closing prlco of t-nt-
urdav. Bcptonibcr opeuod nominally at IS3o ,
compared with 4HMo at the close on Saturday.
lint very little could be bought until 4SJJe was
helnz bid for It , and even this price dlit not
bring out enough to stop the advanec. The
prleo roaehotl 40 > .Jc before there was more
than f o reaction. Hut even th it did not sat
isfy the eager demand , for after a couple of
dips to 40c it ran up to 4Ujc , or ! ic above Sat-
nnliiy'scloslnir price , and all that In the first
half hour of the session. Notwithstanding
reports of general Improvement In the crop ,
outside of those which catno from Kansas ,
the Hiidden Impairment In that section was
enough of n dltuppolntmentto innuo holding
prices comparatively easy , and the decrease
in the visible supply aided In n further bulge
to f < 8J c and the close was Jio lower.
Outs made an advance of from ? ic tola
more , because ruled blither rather than be
cause of any direct bull Inlluonco , The
volume of business done win considerably
heavier than on Saturday , but the mur. > ot
was by no moans active.
Provisions were stronir In sympathy with
the strength In corn and the light run of hogs ,
present and pie pcctlve , and huavy shlp-
nicnts of curcii meats on Saturday also aided
In stieiigthen'ng ' tlu < market , ana there was a
peed dcninnd from Cudiihy nnd other nacKcrs.
There were only one or two weak spots In the
trading during the day.
Luke freights : Corn to Buffalo , 2 > c.
Kstlinated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
BTU cars ; corn , 473 e-irs ; oats , 25U cars ; hogs ,
13,000 head.
The loadlnz futures ranged as follows :
AHTlCl.tH. mini. LOW. CLOSE.
TV IIP AT No. 2
July t 79 mi
August
beiitembor. . 77H
COHN No. 2
July to E05M <
M ! . <
Eoptomber. WH
OATH No. 2
July
AUKiist 80M 80-M SOW
Septombor. . 80J < BOH
WKHH I'OIIK
September. , 12 U < 4 I227K 12 12H 1227
Junuhry 13 ( KM 1135 130 % 13 Si
LA IID
Fciitcraber. , 785 7 30
Jenunry. . . . 7 25 717 4 725
EHOUT Hins
Vcptcmticr. . 7 70 760 770
Jnnunry. . 700 7 00 7 UO 7 00
Cash quotations were i
Fi.ouit Dull nnd uncluuiKULi.
WIIUAT No. 2 soring , 78Hc : No. 3spring , 74c :
No.2rcd. : " " - .
ROHN Steady ! No. 2.53o : No. 3 , cash , 4"c ! ;
No. 3 , yellow , iWos No. 4. 4Ullo ,
OATS-JMO. a. aiiWlUc ; No. y white , 33U@)34c ; ) ! ;
o. 3 white. 8 : > 'J@34o.
llvr. No. 2. ( We.
HAIU.KY-NO. 2 , C2o ; No. 3. no sale ; No. 4 ,
f. o. b. . 3.@i : > c.
KI.AX SKEII No. 1. $1.02.
TIMOTIIVHEEP 1'rlii e , Jl.3ajJl.3X
I'oitK Mess , per bbl. . J12.15 ! lard , per IfO
Ibs. . $7.25 ! short ribs sides ( loosol , $7.70 ! dry
salted shoulders ( boxed ) , J7.OUtt7.23i short
clear sides ( boxed ) . $7.8Ka7.85.
WIIISKV Distillers' flnlshod gooJs , per gal. .
Sun Aits Unchanged.
Keiolpts anusliipmonts today were us fol
lows ;
On the I'roduoo exchange today the butter
wiifket was strong ; crotimorles. nasiMo :
dttlrles. 14 < 2l6e , Eggs Orm ut 15c.
Now York Markets.
NEW YOIIK , July M. FLonn-Itocolpts , 3ti,3C3
pkps.i exports. 5.25S bbls. , l.SCO sacks ; quiet ;
winter wi > ent In Instances 80 lower ; spring
wheat dinicult to sell ; sales , 14,000 bbls.
UOIINUBAL Steady and quiet ; yellow west
ern. } < , iyj y3.oo ,
WIIKAT- Receipts , 122.050 bu. : exports. 77,881
bu. ; snlcs. 19,435 nu. of futures ; 7Uiu,0 bu. of
pot. tipot market dull , flrmly held ; No.
t rod , l-OHj)7c , store and elevator ; 8s ! o
afloat ; blXtMMMo f. o. b. ; No. 2 red. Wi }
CS40 ! ungrndod , 6Io nsked ; No. 1 northern.
87. ' . < aR8 ! < e ; No. 1 imrd. lWK < au2jo ( : Na 2 north
ern , 81icNo. ! ; 20hIOHgo , b7jo ! ; No. 2 Milwau
kee , K > , CJ Na 2 spring , sic. Options de
clined early JJiMic , followed by a further con
cession of ! io on weaker cables. Increase in
clocks and advanced Mtt\iO on poor crop
news from Spain and Russia , declined Ho on
lute lower cables und closed steady at ' o
down to ye up , partly through thu ttrungth
In corn. No. 2 red , July , b5i lh57 o ,
o 08 UK at 85Xo ; August , 64iffl84 ! ic
e 01 ng nt 8l c : September , BIHiisSUc.
clo.Hlne at b5o ; October. KiitMilc. closing Ht
HiUo ; Docpmbor. 8SJ } < a8'J il-ioc. olosln. nt
8771C ; March. U2iiaOJHc ? , closlnir atD2 ; o ; May ,
( Utat 03'-ilMKc , closing at UlUc.
Itvi : Dull and weulc western. 7J7.
Stocks of grain In store and nlloat luly 23 :
Wheat. I,4.uj74 ( bu. ; lorn. S08b2J bu. : oats.
Kft25l bu. ; rye , 2 : > ,455hu. ; barley , 6J.339 bu. ;
tunlt. 24.3.W bu. ; peas , 4.3W ) bu.
ilAiu.cv MAI.T Dull ; two-rowed elate , 70 ®
72 o ; six rowed state. 75 ® 0oj Unnadlau , B5cto
f 1,05 ,
( Joii.i-liecelpts , 20.231 bu. ; exports. 12.017
Un. : antes , ( li .oju bu. of futuren. 34,000 bu , of
ipot ; spot dull ; No. 2 , wxauio afloat ; unsradod
inlxe.l , KJit Gc. Options advanced Jc on July
and reacted H4c on ni > inliulation. | while other
inonthsurt ) up IQil'io nnd closed firm on bad
Kansas croji reports ; July. W Ciulo. August ,
C > 5MW > 0)ii' ) . closing iitAOHiu Heptemuer.bliiO
&Mi < % closing ut 61o } ; October , &iy < a55Jio
closing ut5Jijc.
OATH-Keceipis , 117,075 bu. ; exports , 302
tin , i BulcB , :8.V'W ) bu. of futures ; tauoo bu. of
cpot. bpot. quiet , stronger. Outlous , modur-
ntoly ncilve , ilrinvr ; Ju.y , ic uiv , closing
utniici An. ust. 35 < oar > ' , c. closing nt asi'to ;
heutemLor. i5& > : j5c. closing at 35ioi ? No. 2
tthlto. : : tie ; mixed wi-sti-rn , W/'M ; white
wi'stern. 3.vai.'o : No.2Uhluago , a7u,7'iO.
I JAV Quiut. atondy.
lloi H-hteiuiy. quiet.
tjutUH-Knw , quiet , linn ; sales. 5.375 .bags.
Centrifugal , 3'iut ' rullned , quiet , stitady ,
Miil.AKsKH-Korolgn. noiiilnul ; Now Orleans ,
qulel , stiiiidy.
II n i : Slt'utly. quiet ,
l.tms Quiet , ncukcr ; prime , lOWOlOyc ;
rin e poor , per ease , t-i.uufti.iu. Uecoliits ,
.
lIlliKH-Sioinly , quiet.
1'ilHK-Q.uict. Htu. UV.
CIT MKATo-Qulet , Htaady ; inladlcs. quiet ,
steady
IMliii'-Htrongcr , quiet ; western ito.im
o.usvil at k7.tl.5i ; B. lei , 750 tlorcos : it$7.fi7H4 {
7.ttJiicliy * u\\v ; \ \ . U7S tleives ; option sales. 75J
tlorucs ; July , K7.rAX27.UO. olosiun at * 7.Uli
AiiKUnt , t'.Oj ; buutunaor uud uctobtr , (7,0)
bid.
HurrKit-Qulct : nrin ; western dairy. 13o ;
western factory. tiQIOKdi I'-lKlu. 22Jio. .
CIIKKSKJiilot ; Urmi part Bklms. 2 QCo.
1'ni ImiN-Uull ; Amvrlean. tlll.iddtlS.OJ.
Uoi'i'mi-Siiuiifl liiko. ll.tl tll.7X
LKAIH- yt ( lomeatlc , tt.UKMM.
Tl.N-Weuki ttral.hts. t2J.a.Vjj20.45.
Cotton .tlurlcvt ,
OAI.VEBTON. Tex- July 25. Dull ; mlddllntr.
To ; low lulddllm ; , o > 4o ; goou oidluury , Uu | not
and Rron rocoltit . 44 bale * . Including 1 bale
ot the now crop ; sties , UO bales ; stock , 17,702
bales.
NEW Oitt.EAss , lii , July 25. Dulli mid
dling , 7o ; low middling , Cite : good ordinary ,
Co ; not receipts , 870 bales : gross receipts , 470
bales ; exports to Ore-it Ilrltnln , 2.013 bales :
Krunco. 2,387 bale * ; to thocontlnont , 2U3 bales ;
coastwise. MI bales : sales , 200 bales ! stock ,
8VI06 bales. _
Omnha Produce .Market.
CIIEIIIIIES Oregon , JJ.OO.
1'KACIIES Call for nh , | ' .73.
ToMATORS-Southorn , II.2iOl.5J per case of
4 baskets.
ArniCOT8 California. $1.7.1 ® J.OX
LEMONS Choice , Sv5.50iiiT.OJ ! fancy , 16.03 ®
a 50.
50.OnAKOKflCnllfornla , I4.00 ® .25.
llt.ACKIlKIIHIK.S S.LJI ) .
UASl'iiEttutr.s Illack. $1S5 ; rod , quarts , 11.50.
I'l.tlMS California , JiSlKatOJ ,
HAWANAS Scarce.
HIDRS AND TALLOW No. 1 green hides. 3o ;
Nn. 1 green salted hides. 4o : No. 2 grjen Bnltnu
hldos. ! ! c ; No. I green suited hides , 25 to 4) His. ,
4c ; No. 2procn silted hides , ' - ' , " > to401bs. , 3o ; No ,
I veal en f , S to 15 Ibs. , flu ; No. 2 veal calf. R to
15 Ibs. . 3 > ic ; No. I dry Hint hides. 7o ; No. 2 dry
flint hides. 6. * ; No. 1 dry inltod hides , 5 tide.
i-hccp polls-Ureen salto.l . , o.ich , : Uc3.tl.2i ;
ircen silled shearlings ( short woolod early
sklnst , each. l. n > 25ui dry shoarlln s ( short
wnotntl onrlv skins ) . No. 1 , each. fi10o ; dry
BheHrliiiRS ( she t woolcd early skins ) . Na J ,
aich. Tic ; dry flint ICansas nnU No'irjska
butcher wool polls , per Ib. , uctiial weight , in ®
l < ! ic ; dry Hint ICnnsas and Nobr.tsk i murruln
wool pells , per Ib. , nclu it wcliiht , 8Q12C. Tal
low and crease Tullow , No. 1 , 3Ucs tallow
No. ? . 3'lUc ; ! iro.iso , wlilto A , iiyoi gronso
white II : i' ' < e ; grj.iso. ydllow. 3u ; grease , tlnrlc
2 ? < o ; old butter. 2c ; beeswax , prime , 1025oi
rough tallow. l' ' T4.'e.
POTATOES Now , scnrco ; southern stocK , ljo
per Ib.
UAliiuaR Homo grown , COo pcriloz.
MKt.ONrt-W.iti'rmolons. par IT. t'5.00a'IO.oa
KBIT Ai'l'f.Bi I'orono-thlrd bu box , 75o.
WAKIIBAN' * Half hu. basket , ' 53.
NKwTttu.v i'8 1'orbu. . Oio.
1'KAiis K irtle't , W.RI : other varieties , f3.00
IIUTTKit I'aeklug stock , I2i ! ® 3o : small
lots select diilry. 1 iCJIfic.
I'om.Tiiv Old hens , saoc1 chickens , weaker ,
St. I.nuU AlnrkrtM. .
ST. I.OUIB. Mo , July 2'i. l''r.ouii Unchanged ;
pntonti.'ti.n.VAI.lS : extra fiinoy. $ ) .70i.75 : ;
fancy. U2MW.35 ; choice , t2.43.5' ' ) ; family ,
t ! . ( KS2.KU.
W il BAT Opened lower on heavy receipts.
rallied on good demand and closed at from ? jo
to ! ! Sc up ! No. 2 ro 1 cash , 785-J ! July. 777aUc ,
closlni : nt 7S1 ! ' ' bid ; August , 7li74.'ic. ? clos
ing at 74'i7l\ ; ioptnmlir ) , 74'i7ri c , olm-
In ; at 7tf c iiakoU ; December , 771i7Uio. ) clos
ing ut 7f ) ' c uskod.
OOUN lllgher on hot weather clamaso to
crops ; cash. No. " . ' , 4llic ? ; July. 47o bid ; August.
4Glfo bid ; Huutombcr , 44'.5'ftJ.Jc ! ( ! , closing ut
4l'4o bid.
OATS Hvmpathlrod with corn ; onsh , Nn. 2 ,
3lo bl l ; July ; l'c ; August and Soptemrjor , 2UJ5c ,
closing nt 2'leo bid.
UVE > o. 2. Olcbld.
IJAtir.nv No market.
HIIANI'lrru : this sldo Me.
IlAV Old tlmolhv scarconnd much wanted ;
prime to strictly choice. $ IO.u.i.2.iO ; now ,
111.00 : clover , JMW'J.5) ; pralrlo. stoudy.
IIUTTKit Mnrlict stendv nnd unchanged ;
cruuinory. 20Q,2lc ; dairy , 1017c.
Eons Lower ntUc.
UOHNMEAlli'lrm : $ AC532.70.
llAOOINO 0tC7 ! ? C.
IltON CJOTTON TlKS11.10. .
IjRAu-Dull at $ J.'J1
WIIISKV 11.10 anti-trust and $1.15 trust.
PiiovniONS-Stronzer and higher.
Point Standard mesa , SI2.75.
LAUD * 7.oo7.io.
lnv ) SALT MKATS Shoulders , J7.00 : longs and
ribs. $7.75 : shorts. $7.Vi ) ; boxed , 15o higher.
UACON Shoulders , J7.25 ; longs and ribs ,
$7.75.
HAMS Sugar cured. $11.0 mi. 50.
HECBIPTS Klour , 7,000 Ibs. ; wheat , 4.000
bu. ; corn. 7.000 bu. ; oats , 37,000 bu. ; rye ,
none : Darloy , none
Sini'MKNTS Klour , 0,001) Ibs. ; wheat , 3I.ODO
bu. : corn , 0,000 bu. ; oats , none ; rye , none ;
barley nouo .
KnnstiH City Mnrliutft.
KANSAS CmMo. . . July 23. WHEAT Firm ;
No. 2 hard , old. < ! 2G'e ) : No. 2 hard , now , 05'iS
Oiio ; No. 2 rod. Ii77uc.
COIIN Iflzher ; No. 2 mixed , 4C@42c ! ; No.
2 white. MVi'ft-.k' .
O * TVeulc ; No. 2 mixed , 20/27o ! ; Na 2
whit o,30 Vic.
HvK-Stondy ; No. 2 nominal , 55&Mc.
KLAXSEED Steady : Olc.
HIIAN Steady : sacked , file.
HAY Steady and unchanged.
HUTTEU Steady ; croamorv , lU18o ; dairy.
Knns-Dull. weak to lower : lie.
UECUIITS Wheat. 27.00J bu. ; corn , 0,000 bu. ;
outs. 1,000 hu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 27,000 bu. ; corn , 0,000
bu. ; oats. none.
Coltoe Market.
NEW Yonic , July 25 Options oponcd steady
and unchanged to 10 points up. closing firm
and 10Q20 points up ; sales. 17.500 bags , in
cluding : Julv , 8IV.'H12.25 ' ! ; Aurust. $ I2.IO : ;
September. $12.50 : November , $12.3.1312.45 ; December -
comber , * 12.40O12 45 : January , $3.40 ; March ,
I2.5) ) : May. $12.50. Spot Itlo , steady , quiet ;
No. 7 , $13.3avl3.51. ;
SANTOS , July 25 l.zii rcls per kilo. Re
ceipts during the week. 40.00) bags ; purchases
for United States. 12,000 bags ; shipments to
United States , 7.703 bags ; stock , IW.OJI ) b ign.
Hio JANEIKO , July 25. First ordinary , 12,000
rols per kilo ; good suconas , 12.400 reis. Re
ceipts il u rlii' ' the week , 55.001 bags : purchases
for United States. 2,0)0 ) bags : shipments to
United States , 51,000 bags ; stojk , 127,000 bags.
llrltish ( iralii Tnido Itovleiv.
LONDON , July 2 > . The Mark Lanu Express
In Its weekly rovlow of the British grain
trade , says : English who.it was firm at nn
average prlco of 3 3. with ready buyers.
Foreign whe.iU have advanced ono shilling.
The reduced 1 ndlan shipments , oomblnea with
Atnorloin advices that the Amorloan crop Is
short , have stln'ened the mnrKot. Flour Is In
denrind and his risen 3d. There have been
increased biddings In corn. O-its nro firm. At
today's market Enziish wheats were Od
higher. Foro'En wheats were Od dearer for
Indian. Other Norts were unchanged.
Liverpool MurkelH.
LivKitrooL , July 25. WHEAT Dull ; hold
ers offer moderatolv ; No. 1 California , 7b < a7s
Id percental ; ri.-d western spring , Gs8d&Gs
8Hd : No. 2 red winter , GsOc.
Uon : ; Klrm : demand poor ; mixed western ,
Cs 2Kd per cental.
IlEEr Extra India tncss. 67s Cd per tierce.
I'oilK I'rlmo mois , western fine , 71s 3d per
U'ACON Long and short clear. 55 Ibs. , $39.30
per owt. ; do Ion ; clear , 45 Ibs , . $ .I0.3U.
I'KAS Ounadlan. 6s Jid percental.
Minneapolis Wlirut Market.
MiNMEAi'oi.is , Minn. . July 25. The wheat
market Is very dull ; Soptomnor opened
at 75o and advanced a little ns the
Hatch bill stands In the way of the
speculation. July closing at 77'io , August
opening at 7aVic , highest 77Uc , lowest
joJio. closing ,75io ! : boutoinbor oponln ; 75c.
* * * * i * 41J HUiU
northern. B3c ; No. 2 northern
Oil Market.
NEW yoitK. July 25. t'ETitoi-KUM-Oponoa
ut52)jo ) , the only sale of the day being made
at that pr'co. the nmrkct oloslng dull. 1'onn-
sylvnnlaoll August option sales , 6,000 bbls ;
opening 63Ko , highest,7 > e.ilowfst62VJc ! , clos
ing fiSSJc. Lima oil No salus. 'iota ! on the
exchanges. BS.OIO bbls.
COTTONSEED Oir , Quiet.
TAM.OW I'lrm , quiet ,
It PIN Steady , quiet ,
Tuiu'KNTJMS-Qulot , weak.
I'norla Murkrti.
I'EOitiA. III. . July 21-OiiiN-Flrm ) ; No. 3
yollow. 45c : No. 4 vellow. 42c.
OATS Quiet and Urm ; No. 2 white , 3.'o ; No. 3
white , Illo ,
Hvc-Scarec , nominal ; No. 2 , Cflo.
WiiiSKV-FIrm ; wlnus , $1.15 : spirits. $1.17.
UEUKU-Ts-Whoat , BJO bu. ; corn , 15.VOO bu. :
outs , 42,000 bu.
Mllwitiikeu ( Sriilu .Mnrluit.
MiuwAnKKK. WIs. , July 25.-WiiEAT-Flrinj
Boptotnbur. 7.if u : No. 2 sprin ; , 70o.
OOUN Quiet : No. : i , 4so.
OATh-Kirm ; No. 2 white , 3l > J@35e.
HAIII.KV No. 2 , 58o.
No. 1. 07e'
UuliithMicat Mnrkut.
6liOn trick , No. 1 hard , 82 o ; No. 1 nortliorn'
I'lillitilulpliui ( iniln Miirkot.
I'liiiMiiEt.i'iiiA. 1'u. . July 25. WHEAT
Options weak ; No.2 red , July , B-lffiSlo ,
OiiitN-ClosuJ llrin ; No. 2 mlxeu Julv , 64U ®
Blijc.
OATS-Optlons fair ; No , 2 white July , 39
Toledo ( Iriilu .Market.
TOLKPO. O. , July 25-WiiEAT-Actlve , firm ;
No , 2 cush , July , WSc.
OoiiN-Dull. llrnii ho. 2 , cush , July , Sic.
OATS-Quitt ; cash , XJo.
Trader * ' TalK.
OIIICAQO , 111 , , July 25 , K. 0 , Lozan 4 Coj
to Duncan , Holllnger & Co. : Tlio wheat
market his : > been dull today although firm.
September oponcd at TTVic , soldas low ns77j ;
Qi77)ic ) , us hlxh as 78 > , cloio J ut 78)Jo ) bid. For
eign udvli't-H are unchanged. The weather U
fuvornbla for growing crops , The absence of
orders for this for the new winter crop con
tinued und there 1 very little d em und forour
old spring wheat. The premium for It today
Is utout a half cent over Septem
ber , The crou reports from thu
northwest uro rather conlllctlng.
ihuy cuuurully report soiuu Ituproveiueut
although they qualify Itwith complaints of
short "heads and "rust. " Values in the near
future depend a good deal on the result ot the
spring whontcrop. With the present low prlco
any tcrloimlnmngo would give hldher prices ,
without damage no look for a lower range ,
Corn , contrary to alt expectations , opened at
the bottom September sold at 4Sfo , as high ns
Mo and closed utGOc. Our own mlvlcos from
Nebraska , lowit , Minnesota and Indiana nro
all much Improved and point to a good crop and
largo yield , The reports of hot winds and
want of rains In Kiinsna about offset by the
good reports. Our prominent local operators
believe In higher prices and show th air faith
by tholr actions. They have been good buy
ers all the session. Oats In sympathy with
corn nro stronger. Drop reports nro poor.
Provisions very strong ! September pork
closed at $12,2 : . . Lard $7.25 , ribs J7.7J. Light ro-
colplsof hogs along with the advuncoln corn
caused much of the llrntuoss , but the real
cause Is our low stocks of rlos.
OUICAOO , III. . July 2\-Konnott , Hopkins k
Co. to S. A. MoWhnrtcr : Wheat opened
heavy , but the sharp ailvnnco on corn soon
carried It hUhcr. It was dull but firm most of
the session , getting Its strength mainly from
corn. Keoolptq nro Increasing , exports rather
light and foreign markets show no
strength. Some damage reports were ro-
rolvcd from the northwest nnd Oregon
They seemed to have llttlo effect however.
The general situation la considered so bearish
that little attention Is paid to damage reports
In the spring wheat section but from ether
sources these ate contradicted. Harvesting
Is reported to bo turning out line nil over the
country , 25 to 45 bushels per aoto
nml welching sixty pounds or over. Wo look
for a strong opening tomorrow morning
If the stren.-th continues In corn. The great
strcnith in September corn shows there Is a
considerable xhort Interest in that month nnd
imports of hot weather nnd threatening dam
age In Ivans IM and Nubr.iska huva
forced this Interest to cover. The actual
damage so far does not apparently
cover a very largo area , but Ills believed a
few days of this wonthcr may prove to bo
disastrous to Urn crop of the west and north-
west. K-iln In Nobnska and K insns would
of course have nn Immediate olToot. O its
stronger In sympathy with torn und ought to
sell hi li. Provisions opened stronger on
light receipts nnd higher prices. They have
llko wlso boon u ( Too ted by the advance In
corn nnd will doubtless follow that market to
son.u extent.
OuicAno. III. . July 2V Coiinsoln.an & D.iy
to Cockicll Hros. Commission Co.Vhoat :
closes firm , with n fnlr ndvuneo inudo and
about all of It maintained. The principal
stimulating Influence was hot weather In llio
southwest nnd west , which Induced soniu-
what liberal haying by those sections. Tnero
was some too 1 local buying also , which was
induco.l by the stronzth In com. Business has
been rather more active. The visible supply
Increase was not largo enough to
become a innrkod factor. Thocrop movement
continues very modcr.itu nnd unbln advices ,
while monger , woio steady. Indications favor
cooler weather nnd In the ovunt of such a
change , if accompanied with rain In the south
west , the mnrkot would likely bo alTocted ad
versely to tlm bulls. Prices are low. however ,
nnd wo do not look for any r.idlcal declines.
Corn bus been very strong. Reports of hot
winds in Kansas and Nebraska gave thu
bulls an irisy market to control , whluh
they did throughout. The close was firm
nftcr nn aotlvu market. Provisions wore qulto
actlvo and decidedly stronir , partly on no-
count of the h'gcr corn market , bnt largely
undnrtho strong attitude assumed by the
bulls , who forced hit advance which was well
maintained. No apparent desire was shown
by the holders to sell.
STOCKS AND 11ONDS.
There Was No Clmnpro In the Character ot
Trailing Yesterday.
NEW Yonic , July 25. There was no change
in the character of the trading today , and
while the bulls seemad to have the upper
hand the Improvement In quotations outside
of Sugar and a few specialties was of the
smallest kind nn'd dullness continued to bu
the prevailing feature. Hrokers lay some
stress upon tin increasing dcmiud for invest
ment stool.s und bauds , but the open market
shows as yet none of the effects of this buyIng -
Ing , as the purchases made at the board are
for the most part by the professional element
nnd covering short lines , taken In connection
with the demand for certain stocks In the
loan crowd. The market Is largely oversold
In comparison with Its sl/.o. Today there was
no animation in St. Paul , Erie. Atchlson and
Sugar , but uhl'o all were sttong the latter
fluctuatou over a range of more than 1 per
cent , but among the spcclalt-cs Minneapolis
& St. Louis , both common nnd proforroJ , with
Kvansvlllo & Terre Haute and Great Northern
preferred scored handsome gains on light
transactions.
The rest of the market was extremely dull
with no apparent < > hango In quotations and
atterly barren of foaturo. The market closed
barely stondy ut the concession , but with most
stocks at small fractions bettor than the
close of last week. Sugar , however , rotalnod
most of Its early advance and closed li per
cent higher. The tradlni reached only 104.3TJ
listed ana 27,787 unlisted shares.
Government bonds have been neglected.
State bonds noziectcd.
NEW YOUR , July 25. The Post says : The
strain of the market last week , though not at
all sensational In Its results , has served the
purpose of hrlnglnz to light all the factors
governing the present situation. It proved
that , on Its present level , the stock market Is
very strong ; that under pressure the out
standing short Interest can bo made to cover
but that even unions professional operators
there Is great timidity about engaging In ex
tensive speculation. Prof ess lorinl sentiment
Is bullish and anybody who does buy for a
"turn" Is applauded and encouraged ; but ho
finds few actlvo followers and Is usually on
the wutcli for an opportunity of taking frac
tional profits for his own account.
The following nio the o.oslng nuotatlons
for the loading stocks on the Now Ycik Stock
exchanso today :
n e n te soc ex
change today , the fact of thu settlement
commencing tomorrow chocking now engage
ments. Funds all unchanged , Indian rupee
paper has given wny % per cent owing to
woaknobs In stiver. Foreign' government so-
cunt'es ' have .hown consluorabio iroi-
ularlty though comparative stoidinoss
Is reported on continental bourses.
A feature among homo railways
IB a fall of l1 , per cent In Southeastern de
ferred on homo forced stlo3 : wlillo the weekly
tralllu statement U unsatisfactory , thcro
bolim consldorul lo falling oil' in ptibsijiiger re
ceipts , llrlghton deferred Is % per cent loner
and u few others nro about ! per ocnt down
biita small Improvement Is established In
Chatham , Uruat Western , Metropolitan ,
Noithoustorn , London & Northwestein and
illilland. American railways have been most
Inactive. The whole day they have been moro
or less dull In coiihcqiicncu ; however , during
the last hour better tendencies prevailed ,
hrle shiirui , bavin * been especially bid for at
thu close at an advance of > pur eont.
Money has been almost inilendubiu , Snort
loans have been frcoly offered Ht VJ per
cent. In the discount market bills have been
boaroo ; those of two or three mouths have
been quoted at 13-lfl to 7 per oont ,
Mow York Money Market.
NEW YOUK , July 25-MoNK.r ox OAir , Easy ,
at IVi&'J per cent ; liikt loan , Hi per cent ;
closed oirorod at ISi per emit.
PltlUB MCKUANTII.E I'AI'EH 340 ? per OOnt.
. I 1"1 ? " ExoilANdE-Qulet. but steady at
$1 87for uUty-duy bills and for JI.Bj.'i demand
1 he oloiliu quotations on bonus :
- _
I'limneml Nottn.
i'tt. , July 2J.-cioarluiis ,
0lM,33St balancoi $ I,1W,1JJ. Jlonoy. 2 per
cont. 7 1
KANSAS CITY. MoJuly 2.1. Clearings , tl-
OJl.IOl
NEW YonK. July -33. Clearings , I07,870COI
bnlnncos. 11,891,555. '
1'Aiiis. July 23. TJirtfopcr cent rentes , 93f
S7jo ! for the nccottfit.
llALTi.vtOHE. .Md.J.tul\r M.-OloarlnRi , 12.183-
OH7 : balances , M.MJM. , Money ( U per cent.
LONDON. July air-Amount ot million pone
into the H.uik of linxliuid on balance today ,
i'11,000.
MKUPIH ? . Tonn. , July 55. Now York ox-
clmnco solllntr nb-tl.M. Uloarlngs , W10S12 |
balances , tlQO.751.
Now Oiit.nANS. 'Jin. , July M , Oloarlnss.
102.5,540 : Now Yorl orohan c. commcro.al ROoi
bank , 11.5) per JI.OOJ premium.
OMAHA. Nob. , July ; Si.-Oloarlnfts. 11,083,370 !
oorrosponalng day 'la'it ' week , ! i0l,071 : ! ; cor-
rospondlnt ; day lajft'fnbnth , Jl.n7r.84l.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. . July 25. OloarlnBS , J1.fi7l-
S2.1l balances. VWi,5i9. .Monoy eiutot at ( K30 per
cont. Now York 9 chiinao iUoottM discount.
HOBTOX. MHS- * . JulvOloarlnRS. . $1,001.-
1231 balnncus. 81.7JO.aJS. ( Monoy. t4t Dor
cent ; oxch ingo on Now York , par to 60 uis-
coinu ,
OlflOAOO. 111. . July 2Moniy sto.idy and
iinchmtfod Hank cloarlngs , JJl.fllT.Si'ij Now
York oxohnm'o , 'Jo ) dlsoouut : storlltiR cx-
olmnzo nominal.
NKW YOUK. .1ulys.\-Sioolal [ | Tolosrrmn to
Tun IlKK. ] K.vchaiuo was nuotofl as follows !
Chicago , ajo dl coutni Iljiton , par to 5c dis
count ; St. LouH , I'oo discount.
I.IVIJ STUC1C SlAltKKTS.
Cat tin Trade Improves n I.lttle HORS
Steady nt Sntiirilay's 1'rlcos.
OMAHA. July 2j.-Uucolptsof both cattle and
hess were llcht , even for a Monday , but the
run of Hheop was Hio 1-ir.jo-tt In over a month.
There were M oars of c ittlc. lurioly wo t-
orus , on sale. LiKht rcoulpts for four days In
Hiiccosslo.i have irlvcn both biiyori and sellers
ii6ro ; courage nnd prices ruled stroiiKor on
dcilrablu olTorlnxi , Uisht tlccont cornfod
steers sold fully lee hlshor thiin Saturday , or
nt from 15o to 21o hlpthor than Krlday.tho low
day last week. The bo.it steoVa did
not sell , hut fair 1,22lb. . leers sold
fet Sl.23 and some tidy o5-lb stuir
brought H.w. : There were plenty of
Rood western cattle hero and some 1.150 to
l.MOO-lb. stcorssold at i 75 and JJ.U5. Thcso
were moro or less hay ted stock. It was a Rood
alronz market fop anything the buyers
wanted , but slow and weak ns usual on Infer
ior stuir.
The cows on sale were mostly westerns ,
llusliiusi was fairly brisk and the inarkut
firm. Top natives sold for SJ.U5. while there
were two loa is of foci western heifers bore
good ptiouih to brine KI.OJ. Tlio ordlinryrun
ot stuff. howov r , sold at from Jl.'ii to 2.00.
Hulls , even and stiiss were In monger sunply
nnd quotably llrm , and the s.imo was true of
calvcx
The stockcr and feeder tradowas very ll ht.
There was really no country dom.ind at all.
while rcgulnr dealers were Inslstlnz on lower
prices for the fresh receipts. Uuslncss was
necessarily dull , but prices are h-itdly quota
bly different from last week. Ucpreseutatlvo
sales :
IHIESSEU lIKEf.
37 1120 4 25 1 1140 4 25 CS 075 430
COWS.
033 1 25 2 OcO 1 85 1030 30
1010 1 40 12 016 I 85 1UJO
810 1 1 l.W 2 00 10 1091 265
000 1 85
DULLS.
1 1220 2 75
OXEN.
2 2105 2 40
STOCKEI1SAND FEEDEnS.
1 510 2 40
WESTKHN CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
NEBRASKA CATTLB.
1 cow 1000 135 2 cows 055 1 35
34 cows 703 1 35 1 calf 110 2 M
2 feeders. . . OJJ 2 00 14 feeders. . . . 007 2 5) )
2J feeders. . . OJl 2 (15 ( 14 feeders. . . . I20J .3 03
TEXAS OATTLB ,
270 cows. . . . 740 1 no
IDAlld CATTLE.
1 cow 1060 if00 21 cows 1137 300
18 steers..1178 3 95 170 steers , 1214 U05
WYOMING CATTLE.
1 feeder. . . 1210 2 25 8 feeders . . . .1310 225
0 feeders. . 1078 a W is feeders . . . .1003 2 50
1 feeder. . . 10 0 2 50 17 cow- . . . . . .I0i9 : 300
01 steers. . . .lliiO 375 1 steer 1020 3 75
0 steers. . . .1133 A 75 ' 1 stoar 1170 3 75
1 steer . . . .1140 3 75 1 steer 120J 3 75
1 bull. ,1300 1 85 77 COWS 803 100
1 feeder. . .1210 2 50' SI feeders 1117 3 15
Hoes The supply wn's , light and the quality
rather common as IB usually the case on Mon
day. Outside of. the good to choice hogs of
which there were scarcely any on sale , the
market was aboutIlkoiS.itttrday In the mat
ter of prices. In the mutter of buyers there
was a big difference. On Saturday there were
half a dozen shipping buyers In the field ,
Today there wns only.pno. Saturday 70 per
cent of the 0.5C3 hogs on sale were taken by
shlopors. ShlpperSjtook only 200 today. On
this account tlio tow really cooa baza hero
sold or were bid lower. On the general run of
stuff , however , prices wore. If anything , n
llttlo firmer. Trade \vna moderately brisk
ana the pens were practically cleared before
noon. Thu range was wldo , poor to good hogs
of all weights soiling at from $5.40 to $5.70. the
bulk , as on Saturday , at from $ > .55 to $5.63.
' 1 ho general average of prices uald was $5.00
against J5.1X ) Saturday and $5.5li last Monday.
Kcuroscntatlvo sales :
4 217 1GO S30
G . . . . 273 40 B30
SIIKEP Kouolnts consisted of twenty-throe
double decks , all westerns. Three doubles of
Now Mexican wethers brought $ .1.00 and ono of
wcstoin buck lambs brought } ) .5'J. The rest
did not sell , dealers bolng unable to ngrco
upon the prlco. Desirable muttons continue
In good dcmHiid at linn prices. Knlr to good
natives from $ .1.75 to (4.50 , fair to good westerns
fromH.i.50 toJJ.25 ; common and stock sheep
from $2.50 to Ji50. : good to choice 40 to lil-lb
lambs from $1.50 to $5.60. Kcpresontatl vo sales :
No. Av , l r.
418 Now Mexican wethers DO { J UO
181 Now Mexican wethers 83 il 00
245 western buck lambs 55 450
Itrcoipts and Disposition of Stock.
Official receipts and dlspoiltlon of stock ns
anown by tlio books ot the Union Stock Yards
company for the forty olght hours , onaing at
0o'clock p. in. , July 25. 183- :
DISPOSITION.
I'lirohiltagil.nst .
Livestock Alarknt.
OlllCAflO , III. , July2.1. LHpocliilTolograni to
TUB llKn.1 Cnttlu.wur6 wanted at an advance
of from lUo to 15e In butcliern' anil comnion
stock und of from ino to - ' > o In shipping und
common HOMK , sales making nt from tl.25 to
! M.UO for poor to extra COWH , holfera mm bulls ,
und on a basis of from * .l.25 to $5.50 for common
to extra steers , Nothing of Importance was
done In atooUors i/ud feeders , bntohors
being willing to pny inoro than farmers felt
* *
IN CHILDREN
For over two years my little girl's life
was made miserable by a case of Catarrh.
The discharge from the nose was large ,
constant and very offensive. Her eyes
became inflamed , the lids swollen and
very painful. After trying various reme
dies , I gave her | Mp a | The first bottle
tle seemed toB * < a3EHaB8ravatethc
disease , but the symptoms soon abated ,
and in a short time she was cured.
Da. L. 1) . UITCIIEV , Mackey , Ind.
Our book nn Illood anil Bkln Diseases mailed
re . _ . 8\vu-r \ fivtciwo Co. , Atlanta , da.
that they could afford to do. Prices wer
nominal at from tl.75 to ta&O. Toxni oaltl
showed quite HS marked nn ndvnnco as th
natives and vroro quoted nt from tl.40 to M.W
ncoordlntt to quality.
There was un advanceof from SctolOo li
hogs and the market was nctlvo lit the hlgho
prices. Choice assorted heavy nnd mcdluii
weights want to from M.05 to filOTSJ and fron
KXOO to W.05 was froaly paid for the best llgh
sorts. The hot weather wns unfavornblo ti
strength , but the smnllnoss of the supply mor
than offset that weakening Inlluonco. Th
hogs were all bought up curly and the ad
vance was sustained to the end. Quotation
were from J.X10 to $0,05 for war to extra hoav
and medium \volihts and from J5.00 to $ < V05 fo
Inferior to choice light. Orassnrs were not li
demand at from 25o toMoofT from the price
current for corn lattad hogs ,
1 no demand for sheep and lambs was fal
and the supply belug light the market main
tattled n firm tone. Sales were on n bnsls o
from M.SO to $ 'i.75 for poor to cnolce sheep nut
from jM.OO to JI.S1 for lambs nnsworlng to tha
description. There was no demand for scaln
wag Htook oven at the low range of from * iO
Uocoipts : Cattle , 8,000 ! hogs , 18,003 ; sheer ,
' .
The Evening Journal reports :
OAiTln-HocclpW , 0,000 head : uhlpmcnts
3.000 ! market active , I.va25c higher ; choice ti
extra steers. * 5.001.i ; ) ; othors. MOWJ4.0)
Texans. $ . ' .2i5J..75i ranpors. Kk75l.3l ; cow :
unit heifers. J.7.VSIU'J.\ .
llotis Uecolpts. 18,000 head : shlpmrnts
10.0'H ) hund ; market actlvr , 5lOo higher
tnixuJ nnd pickers. S5.soit5.lX ) ; prime hcnvj
nnd butclior weights. $ V..r > ao.n5 : prltno light
tMWSM.O.-i ; second class light , J1.75ia5 80.
StlUEl1 Receipts , 7,0)0 ) head ; shlpinontB
3,000 hond : mnrknt nctlvo nnd stoaily ; na
lives , J3.Ma\r > 0 ! Texans , J.U5KI.05 ; westerns
$4.60 ; lambs. $ J.OOQ > a.M.
New York I.lvo Stock Market.
Nuw YOUK. July 25. Itr.KVEs Itocolpts. 8.5R
houd , Inoludlng SI cnn for sale ; murke
opened stendv ; closcxl IJc higher ; nntlx'i
sUiors , U.755.50i Tcxans , l.45 ; bulls am
cows , { -.dOttUKi : dressed beef steady at 7MC
8 He. Hhlpmonts tomorrow , 782 beeves am
1,200 quarters of bocf.
OAt.vES-Uceelpts , 2.ri)0 ) hand : veals actlvi
and ! o hlKhcr : others dull ; veals. iJ.l.uJtt.'i.O : )
grassers , { 2.0.2.50 ; buttermilk calves , JJ.UUSj
2.75.
2.75.SIIKBP
SIIKBP Receipts. 15,200 head : shonp sto'idj
at.15-a3S ) ( ! ) : lambs nctlvo and Mo higher ai
$5.005.75 ; dressed muttons steady at
Now York dressed lambs , .
lions Receipts. 0,700 head , Including twt
cars for sale ; mnrkot lower at $ iOO7.25 ,
St , I.outs l.lvn Stork 'Market.
ST. Louis , Mo. . July 25. OATTI.K Rooolpts
3.200 houd ; ahlDiiiuiits. 8,000 head : receipts
nearly all Texans : no good untlvo cattle on
sale ; quality of Texans only fair ; muikol
HiiJo ; higher than Friday : medium to full
Texan and Indian steers. T..4)'l.t3. )
HOGS Receipts. I.tOJ bond ; shipments , 1,20 [
head : market 5U1UC higher ; heavy fair tc
choice. S > .7535.05 : mixed , medium to good ,
t5.40 ® > .85 ; ifgla. fair to best. J ilW 8"i.
SllKEi' Receipts. 2.GJJ bond : shipments , 70C
head : bulk billed through trom Tovas to the
north : f.ilr to good natlvo muttons strong at
$ I.UO5.20. _
Kansas City I.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS UITV. Mo. . July 25. OATTLE Re
ceipts , : i,400 : shipments , ; l,20J : sloers 5I5c
hluhor at JJ..W1.70 ; cows 10S15o higher at
11.5 Q2.1.0 ; Texas steers ll15o ) hUhor atUlUlU
4.25.
4.25.HODS Receipts , 3.800 : shipments. 1,000 : the
market was Sl&IUo higher ; all grades , (5.55 < Q
B.OO : bulk. S5.7&5.85.
&S1IBE1' Receipts. 1.300 ; shipments , none ; the
market was strong for good sheep.
SJS ' JIOOKS ,
It was the wish of Talleyrand tbat his
memoirs should not bo published until the
year 1890. This singular request has been
observed , and the fifth and last volume baa
just boon issued.
In the memoirs the early events of the
author's Ufa are not detailed. The narrative
progresses rapidly without dwelling on the
beginning of Talleyrand's ' political
career. nor does It moro than
touch the part ho played in the
Constituent assembly , his relations with tha
KrotUporsonnpcs oi that period , nor the nvs-
Eions and public onlccs ho filled during' the
early part of the revolution. But a few
chapters nro devoted to the earlier years ,
while tha period from 161 to his do'ath is
presentctJ in detail.
The publication or tlioso manuscripts is
valuable , not so much to the uvorugo reader
of history as the careful and
critical historical scholar. Ono must have a
clear coacopt'on of that period of history to
clearly understand and appreciate tha work.
Moro than that , ho must have a cool Judg
ment to discern the coloring imparted by the
crafty diplomatist. The intention of the
publication of tbo momolrs then , is not to
give on account of the life of Talleyrand , or
H view of the period of history in which be
was a prominent figure. But it makes ac
cessible to the historical student manuscripts
which may throw now light on contempo
raneous history.
The Nebrasita Historical association has
just issued a volume containing its "Transac
tions and IloporU" for the year 1891. It
chronicles tbo deaths and reviews the lives
of several of Nebraska's pioneers O. P. Ma
son , Jurlgo James W. Snvncro , Byron Hoed
and Thomas 13. Cumin ? . Among other
things J. Sterling Morton talks of
a trip "From Nebraska City to
Salt Creek in 1S55. " W. F.
Kelley discusbos "Tho Indian Troubles and
the Battle of Wounded Knee. " Governor
Thayer , A. D. Jones , C. VV , Bishop , Ucorgo
L. Miller , W. Morton Smith and others contribute -
tribute romtnlscousos of early days in Ne
braska.
It will probably remain a mystery for some
time how the humorous genius of the Atulu-
sou Globe , K. W. Howe , over wrote such a
miserably gloomy and depressing tala as
"Tbo Story of a Country Town. "
One leads to th *
other. The "cut
ting" ot prices
leads to the sub-
. stltution of worth
less goods fraud
ulent imitations
of the genuine
medicine , dilu
tions of it , all
sorts of cheap sub-
larger profit That's the
reason the makers of Dr. Plerco's medicines
object to the cutting of prices and that's th
reason they prevent It , on their medicines.
To protect the public from fraud and imposition -
position , the acnwine guaranteed medicines
of Dr. n. V. Pierce are now sold only through
druggists regularly authorized as agents , and
always at these long-established prices :
Qoldon Medical Discovery ( for the liver ,
blood and lungs ) , $1.00.
Eavorito Prescription ( for woman's weak
nesses and ailments ) , $ LOO.
Pleasant Pellets ( for the liver , stomach
and bowels ) , ' > cents.
But they're the cheapest medicines sold ,
for you pay only for the good you get. The
money is refunded If they don't ' benefit or
cure. Bownro of spurious imitations or sub-
Btttutcs at lower prices than abovo.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards CompanX
SOUTH OMAHA ,
est cnttlo , hog and snoop mnrkot In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES ,
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOOIC COMMISSION.
TUB LEAUKIIS.
S ) . OMAIIAI Write.to.thlahou reotMukat _ for cor-
_
Wood Brothers ,
t'outh Omaha Telephone U' 7. > Chicago
J.I ) . DADISMAN. I . ,
W. B. WOOD. fMmniujorj.
Mnrkot reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
furnished upon application.
.
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , KustHU Louis , Kansas Olty , South
Omaha , aloux Ultv. Kort Worth.
_ _
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
68 and M Kxohango llulldln ? , South Onuilii.
Correspondence aollclteil and Promptly unswerjl.
bpotuil attention to orilora foratockors .Vfeodori.
ISttftbltiUed. 169) . . . . Incorporate , 13) !
Capital fullpulil , I20.0J ) .
Waggoner liirney Company ,
Write or wlro u < for prompt and rclUblo market
reporH.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Live Htnak Commission.
Itoom 61 Kxchnngo Ilulldlnv , bouth Omaha
Telephone 1707.
& n , Hogarty & Oo. ,
Itoom 31 IltJiutl
llulldltitf.
South Omaha , - Not )
OMAHA
ARCIIITlSCrs AND BUILDERS.
J. II. Glenn ,
Contractors nnd sub contr.ictori for nil kinds n !
bulMIn * . iilnntorlnit iiAlntlnutc. . Allwlllroccl (
copy ot ( Jlenn's nrrhltpcU' nml builders' director ]
free , by ( tending thnlr nnnio , bnnlnosj nmtkicMlur
to the | inbllnlisr. J , II. ( Conn , 119 8. 14th Ktroet.
Morsc-Coc Shoe Co.
1199 Howard Street.
Fnctorrcornor llth and UoirjInsMrsots.
\TonroimkliiKclotu prices to c.iili buyum , nnd nro
clnss of KOOJS which Is very snloablo
with tncrclinnti.
Steven Crcedon.
Mnnufnctnrcr's nceat. I cinsupply you with ovcry-
thlni ; In shoes men's , nomon'a nml clillds' nt
lowest fnctory prices nnd discounts. Litest styles.
1401 Kiirnam Street. Hoom 16.
Kirkcnilall , Jones ir Co , Amcr.IIancScffcilSliocCo
Wholcsnlo .Mfrn , Auants , Hoots , shoos rnblicrs ,
Ilnston IliibbcrShooCo felt KOOils. IWi , 1310
1IOM1UI-1I01 Hnrnsp-st llnrnuy-sl.
BREWEUS.
CLOTHING.
Blolcky & Co. Giimore & Ruhl.
Clothlnu.notion , furnlsli- Mnnfr . nnd Wliolesnlo
Ingo. ( ilvu us n trial. clotbleri , 11UU llnruoy
Bnmplos prepaid bv ox * street.
press , 111J llurney.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
"I Eagle Cornice Works
Mfrs. Knlvnnlred Iron
Hnrd nnd soft conl. S. K.
cornice , window cups ,
cor. IGtli nnd
metnlle skylights , etc.
streets , 1110 , 1112 DodKe.st.
CONTRACTORS
J. II.
Contrnctors nnd sub contractors for nil kinds of
building , plastering , pilntlnz. eto.wlll recelro n
copy of ( iienn's nrctiltccts' nnd builders' directory
frt > e , by scndlnuthclr nnnia , biislnevs nnd location
to tlio publisher. J. II. Glenn , 11,18. lith itnirt.
DRY GOODS ,
SL E. Smith & Co , Kilpalrick - Koch
Ory Roods , notions , fur- Dry Goods To. Notions ,
nUnlne poods. Corner Bents' furnishing Koodi
llth and liownrd'fcts. Cor. llth aid Honard.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Co , Bcebc & Ilunyan
Upholstered furniture , Furniture Co. , Qrnce and
1102 1IU1 Nicholas street nth street.
Wholesale only.
WOODEN SIDE WALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Chamber. Omalm , Nob. , July 12 , 1801
Holt resolved by tlio c'ty council of the city
of Om.ilui , tlio mayor concnrtlnu' :
That wooclon sldowiilks bo eoristriiptod In
thoclty of Unnlia IIH ileslKtiatcd bulow , within
ih o days uflcr the public.itlon of this resolu
tion , or the personal sorvlco thereof , as by
ordlnaneo ID uiitliorbecl nnd required : HUCII
si'lc ' alks to bo laid to the u-ratio on the
btroots sDOUltloil horoln. and to bo eonitructcd
of nine uluuk or such width and thickness and
ho HliI upon joists of such dimensions nnd In
such manner us Is provrlhod hy the suoulfl-
eatlons nn fllo In the olllc-o of the Hoard of
1'ubllo Works and under Its supervision , to-
wlt :
Houtlisldc of Sowar.l street , lots 1 to R Inclu-
elvo block S , I.one's audition established
grado. li font wldo.
South sldo of California street , o tst 21 foot
ot west 100 feet of 1 it 2 blojtc 0 , 1'urk Place ,
pornianuiilKrade , 6 foot wide.
South sldo of Half Howard street , lot 1 block
la Kedlck's sub J , I. Redlok's addition , tem
porary eratio. 4 foot wldo.
Month side of Half Howard street , tax lot 24
sec21-13-111 , temporary ( jrndo. 4 foot wldo.
South hluo of Ilivlf Ilowurd street , lot a" . W.
A. Uedlck's addition , temporary Krado , 4 feet
wide.
And bo It further renolvoa :
That the Ho.ir.l of I'uullc Work ? bo nnd
tiorcby Is authorlzod nnd dlrootud to cause. : i
copy of this resolution to bo published in the
olnclal paper of I lie city for one week , or bo
served an the owners of Raid lots anil unless
such owners slmlt within IIvo dayn nftcr the
publication or service of such copy construct
laid sidewalks as heroin rcnnlrod , that the
Ho.ird of 1'ubllo Works cause the a.iinu to no
lone , the cost of coiiHtruetlni ; said sldowulks
respective y to bo useisj.l against the real
ostato. lot or puj-t of lot In front of and abut-
tint ; such slduwalKs.
I > ' '
a83oajulyl"181r'5..r. DAVIS.
I'resldentof tlio Council
Attest ! JOHN OKOVK8.
Ulty Olork.
Approved ! OKO. 1' . HK.MIH ,
Mayor.
NOTIOR TO OON3TKUOT SIDRWALICB.
To tho1 owners of tlio lots , p'irts of lots and
real estate duscrlbed In the ubovu rosolu-
You'atid oich of you are horaby notified to
construct wooden sldowalks as ru < | iiliud by u
rosolutlon of tlio city council nnd mayor or
.ho city of Omaha , of which the above Is u
copy. 1' . W. IHKKHAUKBK.
Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Work * .
Omahn. Nob. , July 21. 13JU. jyJldTt
To thoownera of all lot ? , inrth of lots anil
ronl cbtatoalonta.'itli | avoniio from I.eavon-
worth strcot to south line of Kills 1'lncoi
You are hoioby notlllol that the iindor-
slttnud. tiuoudlsintorcstcd frooholdi'rs of the
city of Oniuha , have boon duly appointed I/ )
the mayor , lth the approval of thn city
couno.l of sild city , to HHSOSS tlio duinaeu to
.ho owners resncetlvoly of the projierty iif-
'oclcu by KruillnxIIUli nvuniiu from l.oavon-
wotthstroot tohouth llnuof Kills I'laco. do-
olured iioucbsury by ordlnanco No. UlUO.p issed
July 5 , I to. , approvttd July II , 1H. ) . > ,
You are further notllio.l , that liavlnx accepted -
coptod said appointment , and duly qualified
HH required by law , wo will on the 1st , day < if
August , A , U. Ih'J. . at the hour of lilo'clocK In
tha forenoon , at the ollico of John I' . 1'lnc.lc , at
room & . " > ! , Ohiimbor of Uoininurcu , within the
corporate ! limits of said ulty , meet for the
mrposii of eoiiHlUerliri and inuklnt the us-
essmont of ( liunnno to the ownurs renpeut-
voly of saltl propoity. nll'oetoil by N tld L-rad-
iig. taklni ; Into uonsldcrittlan siioclul bono-
Ith. If anv.
You are notified to bo present nt the tlmo
and plneo aforesaid , nml iniiko uny objections
oorstuuimonta coiuornliu a ld iiHsosiiuunt
of dniuuKca us you may i-oriHlilur liropur.
JOHN K. KI.AUIf.
T. II. McL.UM.UUII. .
JOHN n. IUIVIH : : :
Omahn. July IP , 1833. JyUldlOt
Not leu to UontraiitiirH.
f-ouled proixisiils will bo received at the
ollico of the school director of school dmtrlct
s'o. 1 of ThurHton county , Nubriisku , at l'im-
lur. until H o'clock p. m. . Aiu-iibl I , IKK. , for
iiilldlni ; u H\-IOOIII | brluk wchool hoiisn ac-
ordlnK to iilanx iiud spoolfluatlonv thatcu.i
10 bcun at the olllcu of ttald sehool director on
an i nftor July Ml , ihir. .
Konu hut thu lowust nmiionslhlo bid will bo
accunteil nnd the board rosorvu thu rl.'ht to
ojcct nnv and ull btdu. Dulod lit 1'undur.
illy 15. IK'.rJ. ' '
lly or.lorof tlio Hoard of Truntros.
Jy20d7t JU1IN BTOU'i' , Director.
NOTICE OP ASSESS M ENT OF DAMAGES -
AGES I 'OU GUAWING.
To the oivuvr * of ull Iot , part ut lots uud
GROCERIES. | DRUGS , ETC.
D. M. Slcclc&Co. Blake. Brace & Co
-IM..Tones Ktroot , 10th and llarno j itra
Omiltn. Omsh .
HARDWARE
llcdor & Wilhclinj Co. Lobcck & Lino.
Corner 10th nml Jnckson In linrdtrnro nn4
strecti. iiinlcM' UuiH.
UUI Douitlna Mreot.
A. C. llamcr.
j' hnnt\v.iro nnd
contractors' Mi | > pllcs ,
Ml South Hlli street ,
LUMUHR.
Clias. II. Leo. John A. Wakcficlil.
UnriliTOoil lumber , wood Importoil.Amcrlcnn Port *
carpet * niul parquet bin t cement Mltwuukoj
llorliii : . lijilrnnlli ) coincnt nml
Dili nnd UotiKlns. ( jnlncy wlilto llmo.
LIQUORS.
Her & Co. Frick & Herbert
Liquor merchants , till \Vholcsil3 IMunr itoilor
llnnier "t. .Mfrn. Krn- ,
1UU1 KuriiHm st
ncd'a KnH India lilt-
tors.
MILLINEUV.
J. Obcrfcldtr & Co ,
linpnrlprn nnd Johlicrs of
mllllin-ry. iiotloiii. Mnll
onlora prompt.
Ji-l2Soutli lltli > t.
MUSICAL.
A. Hospe , Jr. Tlic Mcinberg Co.
1'lnnos , organs , artists' TO N ICth st. IMnnos ,
mnterlnlH , etc. inutlc nml inneilcAl In *
1MS tlotmlns street. itrumentBOt nil kinds.
PALJHR. I OILs.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Cnrry n. full stock of
printing , snipping nnd llctlncd nnd lubrlcntlng
nrltlng pnp. r , cnrd pn- oils , nilu urease , etc.
pcr. etc.
OVERALLS , SniUTS , ETC.
ina & Smeai
Mfr3 of " 1C * B" pants
shirts and nTernlla , etc.
6U-18 South lltliet.
J. B. Husc & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co.
Ouruppclnltles : nutter , Hnttcr. ohceso. eggs
. poultry aiulua-no.
vvk'x and poultry.
1U1.I How.trd t. 317 bouth 13th st.
W. li. Riddell. Hidden & Co.
( Kstnbllthed 1635. ) llutter , clu'cso , eggs , tap
holCMilu butter nnd etublua , fruits , poultry
IVIM. llnys nnd soils for nnduanio.
c'ili. : 4US. llthst.
STOVE REPAIRS.
\
Stovoropnlrs nnd water
nttnchmcnts for any
klnil 01 move mndo.
SASH. TOYS.
ronl estate nlonj Martha street from 2Mb to
Von nro hereby notified that the undor-
slzned. three disinterested freeholders of fhe i
city of Uin.iha. have been duly appointed oy 1
the mayor , with the approv il of the olty '
council of sild city , to assess the damages to
thn owners respectively of the property af
fected by grading Martha street from "Mtii to
2lth streets , del-lured necessary by ordinance
number 312H , pxsso I July 5th , 183. , and up-
proved July llth. IBM.
You nro further notified , thathavlng ac
cented sild nppo ntiiiunt.aiidiluly uiiatlflcdas
reiiu'rcd ' bv lawwo will , on tlio 1st day of An-
Kiibt. A. D.'lh ! ) ? , lit the hour of li o'clok In the
foionoon. at the oilier-of Hnrlvorfc O'Donahoo ,
)4wi ) : Tarn un Mreot , within the corporate lim
its of said olty. meet for the purpose of con-
Biilerliif ! the making Mild imassmunt of duni-
ncns to the owner * resnoctlvoly ot s ild proo-
orty. lUlucted by salU urullni ; . taking Into
consideration atmuliil benefits. If nny.
Yon ard notified to bo present at the tlmo
an ( place aforesaid , and make nny objections
toorst.itomonUcoiicernlnK said nisessment
of damages as you may coupler proper.
> V CJ h 11 ill V r < Ilf
> OKU. J. 1'AUU
JAMES 9 L'OOKDAI.E.
Omaha , July 18th. ISO. Jy21dl0t
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OP
DAMAGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of all lots nnd parts of lots
and real estate uloiu the alloy In block 5 , Im
provement AisoeliUlon Hildltlon :
You are hereby notlfiod that the under
signed , three disinterested freeholders of the
city of Omaha , have been dulv anplontod by
the mayor , with the approval of the city coun
cil of said city , to assess thud1 mage to the
owners respectively of the ! > ro | irty alToctod
by jtrailliiB nlley In block .1 , Imp jvemontAs-
Hoclutlon addition , declared t fcessary by
ordinance XI2J , passed July fith , UK. approved
July llth. 1&01 1C.
You am further notified , that having ac
cepted Mild appointment , and duly ( iiialluod
ns remilred hy liuv. we will , on the I'Stli ilny of (
July , A , I ) . . IS ! ) . ' , at the hour of 11 o'clock In thu
forenoon , at tlio ollico of T. 11. MoOulloeh ,
room mi , Now Yoik 1/lfo building , within the J
corporate limits of snld city , meet for the pur
pose of oonslcIerliiK and maklnir the assem-
inent of dnniaKo to thu owner * respectively of 3
said property. afTecteU by "aid eradlnir , taking
Into consideration special benoflltt , If any.
You nro notlfloil to bo present at the tlmo 3I
nml place aforoiiilil , and ninko iny objoctloni
to or stntcnicnts concernlni : said iisseasnienti
uf daniaxui us you nwy consider proper. I
JOHN li. UKKVK. '
UIIAHLESU THOMAS.
Omaha , July 15th , 18U2. JlOdlOt
I'ropouitlH for CnrpetniK tlm OHIem In tin
> City Hall , Oiiialui , Neb ,
PoaloJ bids marked "I'rcmas.il for ciirpotlnz
ifllcoH In the cltr hall biillillne. Omahn. Neb. , "
will be received at tIi ) > ollluo of thu oltv ' conm-
trollor u > 4 p. m. July UMtli , 18J. . I'liu blJs
iha'l ' Do for fnrnlnliln : carpet ! ! and linoleum
is nny ho roijulro-J by the committee of pub-
Jo property and buildings , for ourputliiK
> ! llcfs In the mi lit olty ha I as inny hu
uitliorl/ to ho eiirpoteil by mild commlttoo
lurliiK the ye.ir IRk Thu Haiti bldx uhall
ipeclfy thu prlco per yarj for both catpeta
mil linoleum nnd Khali cover nml Include tlio
irlueof luyliii ! linoleum , nnd of m.iKliijf , lln-
IIK "Mil layniK cirpoti. Linoleum to be of
thu bust quality anil American make , mill
urpeU to bu boily Ilrus.iils of either thu
Hartford , Lowell or ItlKulow hrundH A
iirlllled chock of I.OJ to accompany u.ich bid.
llio rlisht IH reserved tonccnptor reject nny
ur all bliU. TIIUODIW.S OMKN ,
Jul.v jHd , 18J- . ' , Coin pt roller. K
Kl
I'ropomilH for Carpetliij ; C'ouiu-ll C'lininhur In
Olty Hull , Oinulin , Noli.
Senle'l ' biilH , marked "Proposals for Carpet-
lux Council Ch.unber In Uity Hall , Oniuha.
Neb , , " will be ruoolvud at the ofllcu of thu elty
fomptroilor. to 4 p , m. August Uh. 48'Xi Thu \
blilH bolni ; for eurputlni ; the council chamber .
within the rail , Hjch bl.lH to ulro kind and
luulity of oirnul , iinil total cost complete ,
lull ) down , A certified check ot SIO'J ' to uccom-
piiny ouch bid , Thu rlKht U reserved to no-
liuut or reject any or nil lilds.
Jy''VdOt THliO 01.HKN , Comptroller.
Notlmt to Contructom anil Iliilliliin. L
t'orthoereetlonof anew CathoMo church m
I'ortsinoiHh , Khelby County. low.u tint
IlidH will bo received until Au iimth. ) 189J
I'liuia and spuellloiitloiuuHii bosoisn at the 1111-
JerHlgnu 1 , who will aUo cheerfully civ" Infer *
matiou to parties wlHhlnx tn hand In a bid ,
HKV. I' . W. IIOl'l'MAN ,
I'ortsmoutb ' , Uliolby Couutjr , low * .
ni