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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY UE&4FRIDAY , JULY 29 , 3892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Everything Today Btirtod with a Tendency
Toward Lower Prices ,
LATER THE WEAKNESS WAS OVERCOME
Itnltm nnil Cnoli-r Wrnllior I" the North-
wc t nnil Lower Cables Affrctcil lhcnt
Material ! ) Corn Itutlicr 1 i v
oroil the Hears.
CIUCAOO , III. , July tfi. The markets on
chance nil started this tnornlnic wltli tend
ency toward lower prices , but tlio weakness
wus ovorcoinu Inter In the ilny by tlio prospect
of nn early adjournment of congress nnrt n
report tlmt there Is u Strom ? ptobublllty of
Importing countries placing tin ombnrgo upon
trade with Uusslit , with n view to preventing
tlio spread of elm nr.i from tlint country.
\Vhcut s.nco yesterday Is 'io higher , corn No
lower , onts 140 loner and provisions n trlllo
higher , The rnlns and cooler weather In the
northwest and lower cables and Hbeitxl re
ceipts tit prliiuiry marmots created a weak
fueling in Urn wlunt market , ut the opening.
September opened tit 77'ie. sold tit from ' 8Ho
to'SJic , then eased oil to 77c , In-proved to
' Me , mill ut noon vviis7 < 4c.
The ilcilluo In corn wns tt'so rather In favor
of the bears. Holders showed n disposition to
pot rid of long RltitT mid tlicio was iamn dis
position to crowd short sales. The Cincinnati
Price Current's crop sutnmary Int'lcatud tlmt
the thieshln. ; returns 'eft llttlo doubt of the
yield of Winter whom proving I clew expect
ations. Tin ) movement from the urlnclpil
I wheat shipping countries is irrowln'- light and
the Indications uro thut Importing countries
nuiy hoon have to depend hugely upon
Amorliii for Ihi'lr citrient supplies Theio
WHS ROIIIO tnlU of fioit In the r.ir northwest ,
thn thcrmotneter being lit : i2 = In Miinltolia
mid this was followed by Iliti report thut the
lieu o hud w > tcd to adjoinn on Saturday ,
which w.is accepted as settling thu iintl-optton
bill. A loport ciitni ! from Now Vork. ton. in-
illcutlitg that cholera Is spioadlng In liusslu.
Under these strengthening liillucnccs the
inurKot turned strong during tlio last hour
iiiul yoptomhor told nt from 77Jo ! to 77f c.
closing at the latter llguro.
Corn was nioilur.itolv uollvu but lower. In
fluenced mainly by tlio report of generous
( tains In K'liisEH , Nebraska. Iowa mill
Missouri , Wlilih went said to nave ro-
1 oved all Dicscnt danger. The Clncln-
natl Plica Current nl o said th it the
crop bud miido favorublo piogrcss during the
piistvvpcK. Longs wcto lll.cral snllors froin
the start , mid whllo there wi-io a few--ales of
September ut from 4so to 40c about the llrst
general was ih unnd went gradually to 4SJc. (
Tliun on coverlntr by shorts Ilio ictoj to 48 lie.
but soon CIIMM ! off to ISiic. The market showed
some sttcnglh dur.irtlio closing hour and
tt'l'tciiiburHnUl from 4SJio to 48' o , resting at
the latter ( Imire.
Outs wore woiik early , Septcmbiir declining
r fiom 'M'/iO ' to30 ! c. Inter the nnruet strrnth-
encil and hold steady , 30 ? o to3UVicwlth only
moderate ( Hiding.
Hog products were Irregular , opening ' weak
nnd lower on the drop In coin , but th'on re
covered. .September pork Micned at JI2.U5.
Bo'd up to f l&iiiVt. fell to * l-rjii an I closed at
(12.15. Lard sold at $7.3755 Mid t ? 'SW and
closed ut t'.Ti. Klbj touched $7.'J2 ' ! { butwero
ofTcrcd nt $7.n ) at the close.
L'll.o freights stoutly nt l c for corn to
lliHTnlo
Estimated rccoluts for toinono'ii : Wneut ,
i5cnrs ; corn. IW ours ; outs , 21U cars ; liofis ,
] 5.iUihoail.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
No
July. . : ssi )
bcptoiubcr. , 77
CHUN iNn. 2
July tnt
411
September. ! aa
O A l H .MI 2
July M 31 niU'
U'
Srcptciubcr. . SOXG OH
Mcs roiiu-
Scptcmber. . 12 OS i ? % * ' 12 05 liKl ;
Jnmmr ) . . , U 17H \A JA U 17H U 20
LAIIII
September. , 7 37'i ' 7 3.5
Jnnunrjr. . . . 7 iwH 7 25
BniillT IIIHH-
Bcpteintcr. . 7(5 755 7lfl
January. . . . G W 7 DO U UJ 7 ( X )
Ciish quotations were as follows :
KI.OUU btondy and unchanged. . ,
WiitAT No. Sbprlusr , 78Be ; : No. J spring , 72o ;
No.COIIN . 7hSe. !
COIIN o. 2 , 4'JJJc ; No. 3 , cash , 4P/5c ; No. 4.
.v-No. 2 , 3Ic ; No. 2 white , 33u ; No. 3
white. 3P.i0n.H4o.
KYK-NO. ' . ' . ( ,7c.
UAIII.KV--NO. 2 , C2c : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45c ; No. 4 ,
f. o. b . 4Jc.
FI.AJC fr.xn No. 1. $ I.Olr41.ni ( ! { .
TIMOTIIV SEED Prime , f
PoitK Mess per bbl. , JI2.Uti,12.li'.4 ( ; lurd , per
1(0 ( Us , J7.1I ( aT.'J'i ' : short rlhs sides ( loose ) .
f7 ( .r4li7.7il ; elry s'llted shoulders ( Loxed ) , t7.0 ©
7.23 : short elu ir sides ( hoxrd ) , $7.S5iiOJ.
WIIISKV Distillers' llnlshed goods , per gal. ,
fcuo Aits Unchanged.
llrcelplH and shipments today were aa fol
lows :
On the Produce axchnngo today the butter
market vvus llrm and unchun.od ; ere imerles ,
IfiGIro ; dairies. i2tH'iO. ! ( EUJS iinthaiiRou.
steady and Hi mat l ( > c.
.Neu Vork ,11 iiliutft.
1,1 NEW VOIIK , July 28. ri.nim Kecolpts. 2KJ
pkus. ; exports. 4. < > 00 bills. ; 11,000 K icUii ; moder-
ntely nellvo : freely ollorod In Instances 5o to
lOc lower : salts. 17.0JO bb 8.
L'UIINMKAI. Qlllct.
WIIJSAT Uccolpts , 73.COO bu. : exports. 43,0 0
lu. ; sales. ! l,2.HU ) 0 bu. of futures ; 1U2.0JO bu. of
spot. ipot opened lower , closed stendv ; fairly
uctlvo for exports : No. 2 red. bl'ie In store
crop weather and fotolpi Rollins , advanced
) ic to 'ie on looalcoverhiKH. decline. ! ' 8o to > e
closing jittR" Mny.U JiOO.iic. eloslni : . .
KYI : Dull and weak : western , 7'74u.
IHiu.i.v MAI.T Quiet.
COIIN Huielpts. 7.100 bu.i exports , 137,000
bu. : sales. fW5.ii.Obu , of futures und 0OJ ( bu.
nfsuot. bpot opened lower nnd eluseil llrmer ,
hut dull ! No. 2. VlUftWl e In eleveator , 51'i ®
5 Vcullo'it ; unur..dcd mixed , J'.Ka ' > Jo : options
aeellncd from " c to ? ioon better nitatheriind
easier cnblex , advanced from ; 4c to } io anil
closed Ktundy nt from Uo to o decline ; July ,
tC c. dosliu iitMJii'i Alltust , f(2.\"i ( e , elos-
luf ntMcfeoptcmbcr. ? ; f > ) > iti.l4e. ? elosliiB ut
6)io ) : October , filitril c.elosliii ; at.54'Bo.
OATS UecolptH. 2.5,000 buj expoitx , MO.OOO
tin. ; sales , X'iaiuo lm. of futures and Iiii.o 0 on
nf spot. Spot moderately actlvu and lower :
HAY Moudv and quiet. ,
Hill'A Dull nnd bteuilv ; btiilc. luniiinon to
choice. ltKt(2i.c ; Pauillc co ist. lUU2.5e.
Ht'OAU Unw. ijulul. anil llrmj rullned , milet
and Ntiindy.
MiijA ) Hhh I'orulgn , nominal ! Now Orleans ,
quiet.
HiCK-Diill and steady.
Kilns Dull and weaker : western prime , 15'J
O Coo < teru poor , per ease , t : 5.iJ3.5jj ( ro-
celntu , 7..IIJ piifkaues.
HlDKr Meady and quiet.
PoiiK-Qulet nnd stuadv.
< 'UT .MtArK-Qnlct ; pluliled bellies , X > ® .ao !
iitlduleu , dull.
I.Aiin-biuiuly und qulpt ; vNCbtcrn stenm.
lafoi sales , X > ) tleieos. purl ut * 7.u5 ; option
Bti'es , IKJ llories : July. 7.'A ' ) : Ainust. tr.tlJ :
bopteinbur. 17.0 4t7.t2 , closln ; at $7. J bid ; Oui
to cr , 7.ti * > ,
.
U IN btroiiKt Btrnlts , fXI.C5.
Omahn 1'rodiicu .Murloit.
r.KK * io coming In baUo'i nnd the
lo * U unusually heavy , General market , KQ
Mi i '
CtlKilltlKS Orouon. t'LO ) .
I KAOIIKS Ciilirornlii , fl.7.\
'KMAToig- ) : Southern , li ! ! 5I.W ) per case of
ArillCOTn-Uttlltornla. JI.7.ri2.X1. (
l.t uoNK-sC'holce. J.5i.4i.ai,0 : fancy ,
Olu.sc.KS-L'uliroriilu , U.UWii4..5.
Hl.ACKIICIII ll'S-e-lfld.
llAHi'iituu K > Ilinck. f..S ; rod.quurtB. (4.50.
1'i.UiiB-Uiillfornlu , r..b. UiU.
1IANA A > ( < ! ! I CO.
nimi4AMTAi.i.ivv-No. i pri'on hides , 3o :
1X0. ( tioen nulled liliU'n. 4u ; No s yrcuii bulled
hi ide ; , lici No. I KICCII suited hide' . V5 to 4J I Us. ,
< c. No. 2 preen salted bides. 2Mo 40 | b , , l'oj No ,
J veul calf , 8 lo 15 lb . . 601 No. a veal calf. B to
laibk.ulic ! No. I dry Hint hides. 7ot No , v dry
llliabldci. 601 No , i dry ailed hide * . MiU ? .
bhoep peltsOreeu salted , u cb , aiv < ai.v'5i
gtceu lulltd bUuurlluxi lihorl vtoo.til early
skins ) , each , Ifa25e < ! dry shoirllnts ( ohprt
woolod early skins ) , HO. I. each. 55MOe : dry
henrllnRs ( short wooled onrly sklnM. No. 2.
cncli. Cc : ( Irv Hint Knnsns and Nelimskv
butcher wool po't , pnr lb. , ncttiul vvolRht. It ) ©
14Hc ; drr flint Kansas and Nebraska murrain
wool polls , per lb . uUUHl weight , 8I2c. Tal
low nnd Rreasn Tallow , No. 1 , 3'\cl tallow ,
No. 2 , aanUe : Rrcnse. whlto A , : i > io ; Ricase ,
v hlto II. aije : Krcnse. yollow. : ic ; sronso. dnrk ,
ZUci old butter , 2c ; beeswax , prime. 17Q > ci
roiiKh tnllott , l'J2c. ' . . . .
PoTAToea-New , scnrcoi southern stock , Hc
per lb.
OAiuiAnri lloinn crown , G'o pctwdoz.
MELONS Wnturmulons , per ICO , ITiOVuVW 00.
NfcW Al'l'l.is Per nnc-l hli d bu. box. 73e.
AV't.x IIKASK Half bu. basket , 7.5c.
. i , tl'r. '
PKAKS llartiett. il.5 ! other vnrlctlc1 ? , $ .101.
HUTTKti PftcidiiB stock , iHUui small
lot * select dnlry , UlilGc.
Poui.Tiiv-Sprlng chickens , ti.uOO3.CO , ilow !
old fow.s , 83Uc.
83Uc.St.
St. l.fiu
ST. Louts , Mo. , July 2S.-ri.oun Pull nnd
unchnnpcd.
WIIKAT Slid downward from the start nn
foicl.'n und vvo.itlipr newc. rallylnc slightly
on the proposed adjournment of consiiess nnd
Cons Hulls wore washed out by Kansas
nnd NrbtnsKii rains the market dr'ioplnx ? > o :
No. 2 , oish. 4l'ao ( : July , 47',4c ' ; AttRust. 4va
45'jlc , elosliiB at 43 ? u : September. 4V345BC ? ,
closlttL'iit 45ebld ! October. 4HJc , closlnff ut
4Jc bid.
OATS -followed wheat and corn : cash and
July. : iio : AtiRust. 28'1ffl2)7 ! > c. uloslnt ; ut si'io '
Did ; Septembei- . 21J.JU'o , closliu ut 2jJ.ilB.MXo
H\ t : Market nomliial.
IIAlit.KV Nolhlni : ( loin ? .
1U Y Now Timothy , not vrnntoj ; old. scarce ;
prime to strictly uholce. SIO.DOWH.SU ! prairie ,
prime to gilt eil e , 8 uol'.uO. ' )
HtiTrnti-Cieinneiy. lOiMtc ; dairy , 12ttl7c.
I'tHls Lower nt bu.
LnAp-ritm at.iJ5.
lliiAN 1'lrin ; sacked , cast sldo. 50 1-4 c ,
UOIINMPAIrI'lrtll llt $ .l.5@.70.
WHISKY Sto idv nt Sl.tufal.15.
.
TIO.N I im $1.10.
I'llovistD.ss Quiet nnd firmer. Pork-
Stand ud mess , iiiivv , $ l..7f > . l.ard } 7.1C7.1" .
Dty Salt Moils shoulders , t72.5 ; lonjis nnd
ribs , ! f7W ) ; shorts. $7.05 ; boxed Ifie more.
Iliicon ShonUlcw , $ " . ' . ' .5 : IOHKB and ribs , fs h7'/Sj '
shorts , W.1J15. llnms Husar cured. HJ5 < frl2"te.
Ki.OKll'rs-1'iour , I'.UUO bbls ; who it. 20.00
bu ; corn , lll.uoj bu. : oats , 18,000 bu. ; rye , l.ouO
bu. ; b.irloy , nono.
yilipviEMH iriotir. T'.OOl bbls : who it , 4,005
bu. ; corn , Goo bu ; no , nouo ; barley , none.
IMlnueiipolls I'loiuOutput ,
MINNEAIMIMS , Minn. , July 28. The North-
wesvrn Miller says ; The mills ns.iln Im
proved on tlio'.r onlutit last Week , niaklni ;
more Hour than they have made slnco the
middle of last month. The week's production
was lUS.O'J bbK , nvoniKln-'II.I.UIl bbls , aualnst
1KS.H7J bbls. the pievlous week and li'J.51,5 ' obis.
for the corresponding time in 1S'I. ) There M
less Interest shown In Hour than thcro was .1
weoktiKO. Prom Thursday to Saturday thu
demand wusqulto LOCK ! , buts nco trading has
fallen olT and the market Is unit In pretty
quiet. Some lo.-al II r ins made heavy sales for
thn week ondol Siturday , largely for July
und Annual shipment , but In many cases o'd
prices h id to bo accepted. In the fnrelcn
tiade uatents contlnuo In the best demand ,
bakers oomlni ; next , whllo low nr.idos are
neuloctoj. Tlio direct exports lust week were
7'Hibbls. ! . iiRiilnst 7.5,115 bbls. the preceding
week.
. tviiuu. .inut.ii"si .
OATS-t-teady ; No. 2 mixed , 20J-7 ! ; No. 2
white. 3 c.
KVK Sloadv No. 2. 58c.
Ki.AxfiBKD-Steady ut hb03c.
Il'tAN Ste idy ; sacked. : © 5c.
HAV Weak 'nit ' iincb noJ ; timothy , $7.50 ©
0.00 ; prairie. $5. ! > 05J OJ.
Hurmi Firm ; croameiy , lHi10c ; duhy ,
120 fie.
Lous-Dull and weak , I'c.
ItECRli'Tb Who it , 21.UOJ bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ;
oats , none.
Mlli'ME.Nrs Wheat , 29fiOO bu. ; corn. 8.00J bu , ;
oats , none.
Liverpool Markets.
LivEitrooi , July 2' . WIIIUT Dull ; holders
offer moderately ; red western sprln. . Os 7id ! ©
Os 8d percental ; No. 2 rod winter , ( .3 7'idQ.is ' !
COIIN Steady ; ilomind poor ; mixed
western , 5s 3d per cental
HtnTKit United btntes finest , ! )3s ) per cwt :
United States good , 7'i9.
Cnlli'o .Marlent.
NEW YOIIK , July 28. Options opnncd stoudv
and unchaiittcd to 13 points up , closed steady
at r > ® 2Jo up ; siles. 7.i > OJ huge. Including fc'ep-
tojnber , $1 . : wjir..l" > : October , $12.25 ; November ,
II',25 : December. $ .2.2.VSU.IO ; January , J12.3.5 ;
Mureh. $1..3JI2 4J : May , $1..40 ; spot Ulo , qu et
but steady ; No. 7 , $11 : iJi.
Oil .MtirKct.
NEW YOIIK , July 28. I'KTiior.EUM Quiet ,
steady ; United closed nt lfo ? for August.
CoTro.tMJKi ) On-Quiet , stoudv.
TAM.OVV I'lrni ; cltv ( J2 for packages' ' , 4 5-10c.
llosix Dull , siendy.
Tuni'KMiNn-Qulet. steady.
Cotton .Market.
NEW OIU.UANS , La , July 2s. Firm : mid
dling. 73-ldo ; low middling , li Il-lfio : good ord-
Iii'iry , (13-lic ( ( ; not receipts. 45,1 biles ; gross ,
457 bales ; export coastwise. 3U1 bales ; sales ,
300 bales ; stock , 85,802 bales.
Nevt Vork Dry lionets .Mnrkot.
NcwY UK , July 2j ! . Business In drv goods
was fair. The general trend of trade Is in the
direction of further elevel ipmcnts at the
hundsof both agents und Jobbeis.
Tiiielom' 'la I It.
CIHCAQO , 111. , July 28. K. G. Logan & Cote
to Duncan. Ilollln or & Co. : Tlio gen
eral wheat condition is unchanged , boptum-
ber opened ut77'sc , s"lel us low us 7ic , us high
us 7h3u78tC ! , and closed at'7f o. The specu
lative demand for Ihu ellstnnl futures Is still
wanting and for the Immediate shipment
tlieio does not appear to be any export do-
mum ) . About all that can bo said is that the
price Is low and should there bo nny set Ions
datnugo to the grow Ing spring cr.opnn advance
u on Id follow. Without d'im.igo vvo anticipate
lower prices. Charters : Who..t , 145,000 ;
corn , 102.000 ; oats , 155.0.0. Coin
under the Inllnunco of a Ironic
In the hot dry spell by the general rains
opened lower with the cnthuslustlo bulls of
the past fow'dnys uiMous sellers. Values 1110
2 cents under thu highest price of the late ad
vance but vvo do not think yet low enough to
attract heavy purchases by our large trudeia.
Ilccolpts and stocks are on Iho Increase. Oats
are holding fairly linn. They arecho ip coui-
paicdtocorn out on their own moiltp the
largo hay croo and not many bad reports are
against the piobabhlty of an advance. The
business In hog product light but olTorlngs
were not liberal and prices keen llrm. ino
general sentiment U In favor of higher price's
OlllCACio. 111. , .In y 2S. Kennott. Hopkins &
Co. lo H. A. MoWhortor heat opened easy
and the local trade thought the tlmu hud como
to raid und shnkoout the weak holders. They
toU freely with this object , but the opening
pi lees were at about thu bottom , und thclrof-
ferlius were iibsorbod by gooj pintles. The
short interest has been Increasing for some
duys. and somolhlnir will urohuhly turn up
soon lo uliirm II , canning n good rally. Con
ditions are gutting moru bullish , The price Is
low , null we advise purchases on all soft
spots , I'orn nnd oils wore strong. Hrforts
were miido to stampede corn ho dors , The
weather umdltluns were extremely favora
ble , with tains vvliuro most needed , but tlio
sales seomeu to go Into good bunds ,
and at the close the miiikut
looked us If the buurs h id oxhuustud
themselves nnil the next thing In order would
bo a rallv. Crop reports on oats uro bad and
justify a better busliiiss. Piovlslons were
dull , but strong. Tbov exhibit no llttlo
sticnglh and encourage u hope of better
pr.ces uy and by
OiiiOAiio , lll.Muly 28.-Cemnsoman ! & Day
toCovkiell llros.Commlssloneomp my : Wheat
showed decided weaUni'ss today until thu Im
pression tot around that the iintl-optlun llll
was not llko.y to pass an I there was a possi
bility of frost In the northwest tonl.'bt.
wlikh might le.ich parts of the spring M heat
country , I'otuign nurkuts uoio weak and
lower In every Instaiicii except Antwerp. The
orop movement which Is still considerably
unuci lust your continues about the Game.
i.olli us riiiids | bulk as vioil us proportion.
Thu market olosed nither llrm at about the
bo-t prices of tbo day. Corn has been actlvo
and lower on ruins in Unman , whuro It WHS
badly needed , ami in other portions of tlio
torn bolt , where it was wocomet , The Inte.nso
htmtof tbo past few da > 8 U now muuh modi-
lied , so thiit rouorts from the crop ure not no
gloomy , The Cincinnati 1'rlco Cuirontglvod
u good cccount of thu vntii crop generally
spoiiking. and the deslio today has been rnord
to FO | , Ilio close was steady. Provisions
opened otr with lowur grain murkuts. Local
calphu ho thus nero scared out of their
holdings , und'tiiuii somqot the lur.'cr tradeia
strnn ilieneil the miirubt up , and closed It
Him ut some Improvement over yesturuuy'a
ole o.
ST ) UKS AND 1IONOS.
LlUUlelutlon by thB husur I'ool Wu * tlio
IV u turn Viitlurelav.
Nuw YOIIK. July 24-Tho fouturo of the day
wus Ihu liquidation by the pee ; In Siuur , und
while the prvusurn to sell was maintained the
downward novcment was very ulitirp mid it
took some support to rally the utoelc af tor the
doilliio wuu ohocUoii. The movement put u
dumper upon the udvunce $ In the other In-
duitrluU , auU whllo Cottou Oil wus forced oil
about 1 nor cent the others were ninoh less
active than usual of Into and displayed n
wcdki'tilns tendency , Tlio dullness wns
helped on by thu renewal of predictions of n
material outgoing of gold tfuturduy and the
I'Stlmuto placed It as hl h as 14,0 M.tOJ. 1 bo
prolictlon was bnsod on tlio scarcity of com
mercial bills and the advance In b inkers'
rates.
On the r.illro ul list , AtchUon wns prominent
but the featuio of tlio day's onerntions wns
the strength In Northern I'ncllle , preferred ,
which seoiod n Inuiterlnl advance. The
nnthraclto stocks with the exception of L ick-
tiKnnnn , which was cspoulally nctlvo nnd
strong , were comparatively nojlceted , the ac
tions of Iho sales agents furnishing no argu
ment upon which to bnso u movement In
those shares. The grinders were hold falrlv
stonily within nnrrow limits and no suiks
oxeopt these mentioned were traded InnDver
the usual small r.tnga , The mnrkot lltmlly
closed quiet , hut llrm tn strong , at the best
prices of the ( lav. The trading reached IOI.OIJ
listed and L1I2I.1 unlisted , titigar furnishing
TABU and Alehlson il.WS.
Uovciumant bonds ha\o been dull nnd
steady , btato bonds have been dull t.nd
steady.
The Post s'iys ! In the afternoon the pro
fessional bull leaders made a bold dash In
Luckawunnu and carried the slock upS !
points. Tor a time there was an actual "bull
fovor" on tbo board , llttlo Checked by reullr-
Ing sales toward the close. Of course this
means that for the present the in irkot Is near
top prices. Tlio operators now tn control
always overdo things , as Wall street MIOW = I by
L'Xporlenco. llonoxor. today's wvrknt closed
with undlnilnlshed buoyaticv.
The following tire the eloslni quotations for
the loading stocka on tbo Now York Stock ex
change today :
The total Biilcs of stock today ,
aim res , Ineliulln : AtchUou. 2.l,2r ; Ohlc.iKO
Ous , 8.591 * ! Ueln\\aro. Lack.iwnnuii & . Westurn ,
1I.4U ; Urlo. 8.01,1 ; Loiuivllle & Niishvlllo.
S.V.'i ) ; Missouri I'uclflc , 5.SS. ' : Nnrlhuin I'.icltlc ,
2.035 ; Northern 1'uclllu iirefonoil. lGbjfl ; He itl-
liiB. 9.02J ; SU l'.iul , ll.xr. ; O nuliii. 4,7-30. Union
I'uclUt. , 0,047 ; Wcstbrn Union , J.'JOO.
London Financial Itovlow.
tro/i ) ) fo/itol / 15.92liu Ja ns * Ginili ) l O 'iu < " . |
LONDON , .TulylU [ Now York HuraUl Onblo
Speclnl to TUB HUB ] No oliunKea occurred In
the bank rate , which retmilns at S ! per cent ,
Noclllllcultlcs have been reported In connec
tion with the settlement , which was eon-
eluded In Ihu Stock exi.haii o today. Business
for the now uceo.int has been quiet ,
btlll nmio has ucen ilone than nilsjlu have
been expected , conslduilnir that so many
inctiibors are preparing ; tn Ici\e for their
summer holidays. Consols nro unchanged ,
while Indian rupro piper Is U per Lent
loner , oulni : to the weakness in silver.
I'oieiKn znveinnient securities showed some
( legion of dullucs-i durln ; thu after
noon , few suhH having been made In
view of the 1'aris settlement beliiK near.
Spanish bonds ha\e KHen way ' tier cent.
Homo lulls close linn , there luivlnu' been
some quiet bnyliufoi the new account , whllo
thestock has appaicntly been still scaicc.
Midland marks an advance of 1 uer cent.
Northeastern U per cent , Gieat Eahlein ? j
per cent and so\or.il others S , to
M per cent. American railways met with
moru attention than for somn tl no past and
close excL-uHn ly llrni. A general uuvancois
established. Including IS pel cent In Northern
I'tic.Uo preferred. ,7i percniu In Union I'ucillc.
3i per cent In Louisville & Nashville and
Wnbash debenture and ' 4 to Vt per cent In all
others. There was only u quiet demand for
money requirements In connection with the
Mock exchange settlement producing that
effect , bhort lo ins have been easily obtained
ut li per cent. In the discount market bills
continued scarce at 1 . ' 1-10 to Ua per eecl.
Now Yoilc Honey Market.
NEW YonK.Tuly 2 . Money on call easy nt
1 4 to 2 per cent ; last loan Hi , close ottered
Hi
I'rltno mercantile p iuer , .I SO.
btorllni exch Hive quiet but steady at Jl.87
foi GO day bills and il.8it4 tor demand
The closing quotations on bonds :
Now Vork Mining OnohitloiiK.
NEW Yoitic , July 28. The followlnff are the
closlnc mining stoeA quotations :
tholor 45 Oplilr 2J5
I rown Point f > 5 I'ljmouth 100
Con. Ciil , v , Vn im Merro evnda ! ' 5
Dendwood 210 ctandnrd 140
Oonhl A. Curry 10 Union i on 70
IlaleA .Norcrons , . . . 110 Yellow Jacket 45
llonieetake l.'ill Iron diver OU
.Vcxlcnn 1.1J Quick bllvcr 400
North Mnr ( Sa do preferred 2000
L'ntnrlo ' 4.00 lluluer SO
St. Louis Mining Stocks.
Br. Louis , Mo. . July 2& On the Mining ex
change thu following quotations vvuru made
on call today :
block , llld. Aekcd. block Hid. Asked
Auierleiin. . . 6J K Llttlo Albert. 2 HM
111 metallic . . . I'J bllvor Hell.'M \ 17 } ,
Kllzabelh . . l/i bO
I'lniincbil Notes ,
Ottt.KANS , La , July 2fJ. Clearings ,
$31)2,0 ) 0.
KANBAS CITY , Mo. , July S3. Clearings ,
H.5V.MI.M.
NEW VOIIK. July 2& Clearings , JS8.575.080 ;
balances. '
CINCINNATI , O , . July 28. Clearings , tl.877-
550. Kxchange. 4t50o.
HAI.TIMOIIE. Mil. . July 28. Olourlngs. W.030.-
021 : balances , M17.27J. Money ' ! per cent.
I'lllt.UiKU'iiiA , l'a July 28. Clearings. $11-
OI8,2J1 ; balances , n 8 8.22) ) . Money 2 pur cent.
MHMIMIIS. Tenn. , July 2i Now York ox-
clmn o sulllnu ut tl.'j } . Clonrlugs , * -'u3Ul'J ;
balances. Ill5.0.'i
HOSTO.V , Mass. . July 2R Oloarlnus. 114,701-
101 ; balances. tl,7u'.oj ' ) | . Monov 2J per cont.
Exchange on Now York par to .5o discount.
BT. Louis , Mo. . July 2S. Clearings , $ ( . ' (71,344 ( :
balances , $ liU > 81 Alonoy ( Inner at fttl per
cent. Kxcli IIIKO on Now York 2.5e discount ,
OMAHA , July 28. Clearings , $015,442 ; sumo
day lust wcok. ? lO.ISb'S5somo day last month ,
Jl , 0711,47total ; for past six days , JUj'J,0'J4.8) ( ) .
CIIHHOO. 111. , July 8. Money o isy at 45
percent. Oloiirlngs l307,4'e. ' Now York ex
change. 3"c discount , Sterling exchange , dull
and itncliunged.
PAIIIB. July 28. The weekly statement of
the Hunk of 1'r.ineo sliows an Inerouso of
H.471.0 Of gold and 2aw.iKUf silver. Three per
cent rentes , 08f 35u for the account ,
LOMIOV. July 2S.-3 p. pi. The bullion In the
Hunk of I.iuland Inero.ise.l 1,000 during the
11 ist week. The proportion of the Hank of
Kn lund's reserve to liability , which lust
week vvus 41 , 72 percent , la now 44.5U percent.
LIVi : bTOOIC .MAKKHT.S.
Cattle Trade Still In Hull Shape Hogs
Dull and Lovvur.
OMAHA , July 28. Tluuo wus u big fulling off
In receipts compared with Wednesday. Tlio
supplies for the past four days huvubeen
S.'JIU cuttle. 22,787 hogs and 3.147 sheep against
8.8.1) ) cattle , 2).UOO hogs nnil G20 sheep the Hamo
fourdavs lint week.
Notwithstanding the very llnutoil supply of
cut Ilo the niiii Ket w.is anythlni ; but brisk ,
not bavin.entlro y rucovored from the par-
alyblM of WodnuHUiiy , 1'reth roio pu vvuio
lurgoly rather common gnu. * westerns , mostly
cows and feeders. About the only corn-
fed cuttlo on Bulo were some thut wore
bold over from Wednesday's mnrkot.
The bulk of theio did not sell us
the tratto was not u whit belter. The hot
weuther und had inar.ots oust have itomoral-
Itvd the shipping and export trade , and in
quiry from local BlauuhtuierB IB eon lined to
the handy fat grades. The cold ruin made
outdoor work dhiagruoubic , and us buyers'
orders were not urgent they spent u good part
of the Oay Indoors. Hales wore few and fur
between , tliogonorul market being quotably
wculi at Wednesday's decline , bomu pretty
good I.U7I-II ) . western bteorn sold for UtiJ
tinu 11.45 was paid forubunoh of 1,250-lb , na
tives. A ituod uuuy very decent outtlo were
olthrr loft unso'd .In" the pens or went on
through to Oliloaso.lvj
Offerings of btitclicj-V nnd cinncrs' stock
weronulto liberal svthe fresh reculpts In-
eluded nearly twenty lo ds of cow * nnd
mixed stouk. Tr.xilrf'Wrfsdtill find prices rilled
wcnk to H ( limo invtvron nil grades Sales
were largely nt from' $ l.J5 to JJ.25 with extremes -
tremos ties at front fl.io to $100. Ilu Is and
stags wnro tmmltiHllv unchan cd nt from
$1.75 to $ .1.00. Thd"'suuply ' of cnlvos was
.ntilffcrcnt and prk'ts ' nominally steady on
the basis of iz 00 to $ i Jip for poor to very eoiul
vc'ila. A fair olparnfivo of about everything
In this line was oirriHbd.
The big bulk of th * AfTorlngs of steer cattle
were western feeders , spmo of thorn vorv good.
Hi'Kitlnr dealers woKl Inoro disposed to buy ,
and tiado was iilo > ,1eratoly brisk nt fully
steady prices mostly fiom f J 40 to t',00 ' ,
Country dealers wcrtji only limited buyers ,
but It Is expected that with the rcurnt gen
eral rains huslness In this line will pick up
considerably. Itupicsontattvo sales :
imissKt : > unit' ,
I..10C3 3 00
, .
1. . . 200 2 53 1. . . . 2.0 3 00 f
HULLS ,
1..1470 1 73 1..1420 223
2.13)0300 )
STOCKClta AND FISEPKHB.
3. 4C3 100 27. . fl)5 2.10 1. . 830 273
Da. . 7vO 2 15 II ) . U7.I 2 5D
WKRTBUN CATTI.n.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
3 steers * . . 1010 $1 IM 71 feoJcis.1057 $1 OJ
2Isti-ors * 771 2 2J HI cows. . . h2l ,1 10
M vearllng , Vo : 2 40 78 cows . . . 8J7 1 33
12,1 feeders. . SOI 2 0.5
tailings.
COLORADO CATTt.B.
Ibull . . . .I'i2a 100 10steots. .l.70 275
2 bulls . .17t > 5 1 , r > 3 13sloors. ,1148 3 ( K )
I2feedors IHU 245 .OJ steers. . 1071 3 CJ
23foodois. U75
lines The supply was about 1,500 short of
Wednesday's run , but vorv lIUIodllToicnt from
last Thttisdiiy. If there was any dllleronco
in the quality of the olVor.njfs they were
baldly up to the avenue. Uusltieas vtas
rather slow from start to Mulsh , nnd on the
basis of a lUj decline. There was u falrt < lilu-
plng demand , 'and good to choice butcher and
heavy ho s biought from M.M ) to 85. to. Local
biiyuis ot 11'ht. and nilxed loads at from ? > : ! . " >
to S-3.jO. ( The r.cngo v.is wider than usual , and
the market very uneven , sales being from
fie to 15(3 ( lower than Wednesday. About
4 . . . .135 ' - 5 UJ ,1 400 - 625
4 140 - - 500 11 201 143 523
2 175 40 5 00
SIIBKP The murkest was agnln burn of sheep.
Desirable muttons continued In active tle-
muntl nt nuot.iblo steady prices. Kulr to good
unlives , iJ.75B4."iO ; fair to tooil westerns ,
$ . ( .5jl.23 ; common end stock shoep. $ . ' .5 ©
3 50 ; Kooa to choice 4J to UJ-lb lambs. JI.5J.t6
Itcroipts nnil Disposition of Stock.
Oniclal receipts and dtspoiltlon of stoolc as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
company for tlio twenty-four hours ending ut
5 u'ciocu p. in , July 28 , lit ) . ' .
llfcCl UTS.
DISI'OSITIO.V.
Clileugn Llvo Stock
CniCAno. 111. , July 28 ISpeclal Telegram to
Tun HBK. 1 Sales of cattle vvero generally at a
decline from yesterday' * prliow of from lOu to
15c , making u loJuctlon slnco Tuesday of
from 3o to & 0c per 101) ) His. Tlio do-
ellno has fallen most heavily upon
the common and medium trades , ns it
Is of these descriptions the current , receipts
principally cons st. Theio were fo'.v prlmo
cattle horn todav and whllo that grade Is
quoted ns high as $ .5.25. only u small number
of su'ics wcio ollcctcd at bettor than 41 73.
It huu to ho a good bunch of steers
foi which buyers would piv as much
as that ; Indeed , very good eittlo ohangod
hands at from 11.40 to 54.50. Of natives theio
were about 11.000. and they sold principally at
from $ .175 tol.l5 ! forstocrB. and fiom H.IJ5 to
t.23 for cows and hulls. Hccolpts of Tuxnns
were estimated at 0,000 and sales iroio largely
below fiTfi. Western rancors were salable ut
from $1.50 to $1.25. Ifocolpt i were 1.8.0.
The hog market presented no now feature .
It was ftnily actlvo during thooponliu horns
and showed considerable strongti , sales mak
ing at as hUb figures as nave yet been
reached. Hut , us Is very frequently
the case , the oloso was less satisfac
tory , both with regard to the demand and
the tenor of prices , As soon us shippers hail
tilled tholr orders nucUera jumped on the
market und bore It down from Tie to lOc , clos
ing quotations being at from $ .5.40 to M.05 for
very common to strictly choice grades. There
were sales at f roui'j fp 1)5 ) to W 10 for fancy as
sorted , and some trading In culls and skips at
from * J.(0 ( to $1.73. .Tho finish was bud. Ue-
colpts , 17,0'0. , ,7 |
In u general way iho sheep market wua un
changed , Good stuirsold about us well as
I'oforo , whllo the oILgradei. averaged lower.
Lambs wore wonkcr.tho demand not calling
for many. Wo 0110(0 ( common to choice sheep
nt from $ J.25 to JV7fTiWid ; lambs at from $5.00 to
M.7. " ) . Itecolpts. ( i.oju httud.
Tlienvenln JoufnSil loports :
CATTI.I : HcculptM , " I3oi > 0 ; shlpmcnls , G.OOJ.
Murkot slow and 'fitt'iuly ' to weaker , Uood
stooid. * 1.0)iJ4.W ) ) ; otlluid. U.50l,30 ; ranitors ,
W.40St4.03t Texuns , | . ) © . ' . eows. 8.l 85.
lions Uouelpts. iriCju : shipments , 6.001 ,
Market fulr.y iictlviii'und Irregular. Koiuh
and common , SXMeU'i ; iiiUed , M SoavjOi
pilmo heavy and uuichcrs weights , t.'iUJ4iU. 10 ;
t5U(1.00. ( ' > '
BilKKf HccolptB.1' D.W ) ; shlpmonts , 2,00) ) ,
Market active and steady , Stock owes , $ l.lJffi
4.5 ; mixed. 14 2.5i3p.r.l | wethers , J..lWJi5J ;
lumbB , $4.u.7.ta J _
KIIIIKIIS City J.iio.Stooic MurliKt ,
KANBAH CITV , Mo , , July 2i OATTM : Ilo-
colpts , nVOO : market dull : steers weak to
lower , * I.4KB4 ( 30 ; cows steady ; stockerx und
feeders. $ J.25@3.73 ; Texas steers , 515o lowor.
. . .
Hoes UecolpU , 7,300 ; shlpmonts , 1,4011 mar
ket was qnlot and about 10o lower ; ull grades ,
tl.tKKi5.Uj ; bulk. 5.rl53.i5.
HiiKEi'-Hoeeliits , none ; shipments , 390 ; good
muttons vvuru stiong ; him us steady and
otheis wuukj iniittiins , f HX'al.75 ) ; Iambi. W.6J ,
Now Vork Live .Sfiek . '
Nii > v VOIIK. Ju vSA-IIKsvm Kocolpls , 7M ,
all for oxportord and glaughtorurs ; no trades ;
feeling tlrnii Urosgod bcof Bteady , 7Ji4i8ic per
Total UBUK of CITiCS ,
COUNTIES , SCHOOL
DISTRICTS. : WATEK
COMPANIES , UT.R.R.COMPANIE8 , W.
CorrMiiondenco Mlleltwl.
K.W.H ARRIS &COHPAHYBankers ,
tea-IBS DoarUorn Street , CHICAGO.
; Wall Btreot , NEW VORK *
J06t tout. . uouroM ,
Ibj shipments totlny , 310 beeves and 75 sheep ;
tomorrow , IUJ beorei
UAI.VKS Ile-colnis 2Tlj mnrkot stonily ! vonls ,
jfl.KiKad'0 : Lrnssora , tioo2.25 : buttormllk
cnlvcs. ntoJ.75.
SIIKUP llocelpts , 5.VW ! Sheep slow nt H 03 ®
B.8 ? ) f : lambs llrm : other crudes voty dull , ten
cars unsold ! Iambs , J3.OtliJ7.40 ! dressed liunbs
wore we-nk iitnaa'io. '
lions Ilccolpts , 3,833 ! market actlvo nnd
firmi $5 < 5.'l.3i ' > ,
St. I.ntiU 1.1 vc .Stock Mnrknt.
ST. Lewis , July SS. OATTI.K HocolDts. 1,530) )
shipments , 3,700 ; mtirUot lower nil iitoutuli
fnlr to choice tmtlvo steer * . f.l.ftoaM.00 ! medium
to peed roxtinsitml Itull in steers , Ji.-'oau.40i
eiiniiors nnd cows , ft. 10 ft' ' . 53.
lions Uoco'pls. 1,100 ! shipments. 1.200 | no
iincy hoes on silos mirkot steady ! hoiivy ,
fair to choice. } 5.S05W.OO | mixed , urdinury to
Kood , Ki.i50lil.5lft } } lljjht , fiilr to bcM , * .5.7l < a5t > a
SIIKKP llccolpts. 2WO ! shlpmonts. l.dOO !
timrkui strong ) l-ooil natives , J3.23t Tottins ,
* 4.JJ.
AXA o oxoi : n KXTS.
Despite tlio oxtltctnctit crontod by the
heralded ndvont of rlvnl circuses the opening
of the Fnrnam Street theater by Unrrlson
& Bolt's L'omodtans on Sun Jay , inaUncunoxt ,
for six horforniancos , promises to bo ono of
the most auspicious in tlio history of the old
llientor. "Llttlo Tlppott , " or ns It Is called
In French , "Lo Jolo do la Patornltlo , "
Is from the pen of Alexander Uts-
son , iho greatest writer of furco
slnco the denth of the lamented La Diccho.
Ulsson is tbo author ol ever ninety success-
fltl plays for the French stage , but Is bettor
known in America through the medium of
Ills latest successes , "Wilkinson's Widows , "
"Tho Lottery of Love , " "The Nomlnoo" and
"Llttlo Tlppott. " The English version or
adaptation of "Llttlo Tlppott" Is from the
fncllo pens of the PallUons , Hnrrv nnd
Edwiml , the authors of "Ermitiie. " the
greatest of all comic operas , nlso "Paolo , "
' Cleopatra. " "The Queen's Mute , " nnd
"Nlobo. " Thorefoi'o , It Is sale to anticipate
a rare treat of co'uedy In Ihls presentation.
The ( icnulno .Merit
Of Hood's ' Sarsnparllla wins friends whore-
over it Is falrlv nnd honoslly tiled. Its pro
prietors uro highly griulllod nt the letters
which ooino entirely unsolicited from men
nnd uomon In the learned professions
warmly comtnendlnp ; Ilooa's Snrsaparllla for
\vhut il has done for thorn.
Hcoct's pills euro liver Ills , jnundlco
blUoasness , sick headache , constipation.
Diim.iccs In Ilull oT 1'osts.
The Blue Vullev Lumber company has
brotiRht suit npainst TUoinas Mastorsoo to
recover SJ,000 dnmagos. The plaintiff al
leges that during January , Ib'JJ ' , the defendant -
fendant entered Into a contract to turuish
the plaintiff with cedar posts In such ejuan-
titlcs as might bo uocdud to supply the trade.
UelyltiK upon the tortns of the contract ,
pl.ilntllT sold ! ; " ] ( ) carloads of posts lo various
dealers , hut as the defendant fulled to com
ply with the terms of the contract , none of
the posts vvero delivered by the plaintiff.
e
This Is to testify tnat 1 nave tested the
medical prooorlles of Dr. J. B. Mooro's Tree
of Life remedy to my ontlro satisfaction , and
can most heartilv recommend it to the suf
fering and aflltctcd everywhere , to oo all
claimed for it in the above statement. Last
spring I was sutToilng from loss of appetite ,
constipation , etc. , originating from kidney
nnd liver trouble , ana I hru not used ono bottle
tle ) of this great lifo remedy until 1 was
creatly relieved. .My wife , nlso , beiiif ; at , a
very critical stage in life , vv.is sufTorlnjj
much at times , and by the use of this remedy
has bcon saved from much suffering and poi-
slblv from nrematuro death. Our yomigost
son's health for sevotal yo.irs has been very
dclicnto. Ho contracted "some lung trouble
by taking cold with measles , which produce 1
great nervous dsbillty and occasional blood-
inc of the lungs ; ho has used some four bat
tles of Trco of Life , and fools ntri look * as
though new Hfo had baen given htm. If you
nreaniictoJ , try it.
( JEO. Mii.ucit , Pros. EUar.
Box 01 , Carlisle , Iowa.
For sale oy all druggists.
1'h.irsml With Nunrly Ilvorythlnc ; .
Harding , the Cuming street junk man , ap
peared in the police court yesterday and
put up a bond of $1,100 for his appoaranca in
the district court to answer a multiplicity of
charges among them larceny , concealing
stolen property , violating the junk ordin
ance , etc.
Ha is being prosecuted by the Union Pa-
ciilc , the Missouri Pucitlc , the B. & M. and
tbo Northwestern and u is claimed that a
principal part of his traQlc is in property
stolen"from the railways.
Mrs. L. II. Palton , Itockford , III. , writes :
"From personal experience I can rocotcmond
DoWltl's Stirsap.irilln , a euro for impure
blood and general aobillty. "
To Ileautlly school ( irouneU.
Mr. Powell of the Board of Education sent
the outlines and descriptions of the grounds
of live school buildings to Mr. Cleveland , the
landscape gardonorat Minneapolis yesterday.
From thcso outlines Mr. Cleveland will draw
plans for the improvement of the grounds.
Work nt Bemis park Is progressing slowly.
The roadways are being cut and the bottom
of the deep r.ivlno is being 111 led.
It's a strong stomach that can stand the
ordinary pills , with their griping and vie
lence. What icind of a man or woman can
it bo who buys them ?
It's some one who doesn't know about Dr.
Picrco's Pleasant Pellets that's certain.
They're better they're the best , in every
trouble of the liver , stomach , nnd bowels.
They do more good , do it easily and naturally ,
and do it so that it lasts cleansing nnd reg
ulating the whole system. Siclc and liilioua
Headache , Constipation , Indigestion , Bilious
Attacks , Dhdncss , are surely prevented ,
quickly relieved , and permanently cured.
They're the chtajicU pill you can Imy , too ,
for they're guaranteed to glvu satisfaction.
SOUTH OMAHA. .
Union Stock Yards CompanX
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cattle , hoi ; nnd bhcop market In tlio west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
L1V13 KTOOK COMMISSION.
Tun IIAUKKS.
ftUnill Write to this houj ) for eor-
UJ1V11 ! | root Mulcat Raparu.
Wood Brothers ,
roulh Om.ilm Telephone lt ° > 7 , - Chicago
J. 1) . DAUISMA.V. I . .
W. U , WOOD , f llonngorj
Mnrkot reports by mull nn J wire choorf ully
fiirutHhud npoU upplla aiou.
TUB
Campbell Commission Co.
Ghlcutcn , I > iutBt. Louis , Kansas City , South
Umahu , sloux Ulty , Fort Worth.
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
Miindi'J ' I xohnnixo llulldliu , South Oniiiliv
Corroipoiulonce ( ullcUuil nnd proaipllr uniwurjl.
tput-lol nllonilOQluoraurJ [ umtocliora ifujaur * .
UitaLIUIad , mi. . . . Inoorporaua , 1341
Capital fully | > ald , JW.UJJ.
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Wrltu or wire u < for prompt and rollnblu mark jt
Perry Brothers x Company ,
Llvo-Htook OoiiiiiiUslon.
Hoom t > l Kxclianso liulldlnv. bouth Onialm
Tulophono 1TJ7.
M. II. Hegarty It Oo. ,
itoom at iuiu(3 :
llulldliii ; .
South Oiuulij , - Neb
k
OMAHA
J
mnci n
ry
AUCIIITEOrS AND BUILDERS.
Contractors ninl anb contricton for nil kinds of
baildliu , idmlerlne immune , ule. All will recclTO
copy of ( Jlonn'i architects' niul biilldsr * ' directory
free , li ) .emllin : tliclr natiis , hiiMnc .i and Icintlcm
to the publisher. J. II. ( i'.pnii. 11J S. IMh Uroot.
AWNINGS AND TUNTd.
OnialiaTcnUAttningCo Wolf Bros. A Co.
Trntr nwnlmt , tnrimu-
King" , hummocks , oil and HIH , co\un of nil Unils ,
rubber rlntlilnit. fond tlniti , linancr' , etc. Scint
forcitl'ituo. 11IJ riuimm torcuUlOKiio.TlUS. HHh
IJAGS AND TWINES.
Bcmis Omaha Bag Co Bishop & Co.
Slrnl , nmnllln , cotton
Importcrn nnttmrfxtlour rope , lictnp , Jiito , col
iinchs , burl MIS , tntnu. ton twlnu'.tnrtcil < ont
aitc , etc. 31JS.2tli. \ . t.
BICYCLES. | BOXES.
11 C. Todtl
. ,
M. 0. Daxon ,
Hnpco or tn 1. J , Wllk
. M'f'K dm r ,
einon. p ipor
Hlcycles sold on month' ' luickliik'lixe * . Allnu\ul
pn ) iiicnls. 1IO.S. ilojln tiox llnu.
1I1U llouxlni St.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morse-Coo Shoe Co.
ItOJIIovrnnl Street.
r.ictorrcariicr lithium loiuhu tr < oti.
\\onroiniklnscloioiirlcojto culibioori. un I nro
tolllnwailiisaof Kooili which h very saleable
with niercliiuits.
Steven Creedon.
Mnmifnctiiror'siiRunt. Ic in supply yon with ovorj-
thlmt In Khocs-men's , wonon'i nut " Illicit1 it
lowest fnctory prlccinnildhcjiints. I.itust st ) lea
1401 Farnini etreat. llooiu in.
KirLciulall , Jones &Co , AincpJIiinc Sewed SliocCo
BREWERS.
Jos. Selililz Brewing Co
Otllce. flth nnd Lo.ivcn-
worhits .Uinihn
Joht Mirnover , AKQiit.
W.H.Dnininiond&Co
Cnrrlnce bullners. Hose
nnd patrol trillions n
gpoclnlty.
CLOTHING.
Blolclty & Co. Gilmore & lluhl.
Clothlnir.notlon furnhh- ilnnfrt nndVhole nlo
lnK . ( iUu us n trlnl. clciltilers , 110U llnrney
Snmplci propntd br ex street.
press , 1IU Ilnrney
COAL , COKE , COUNICB.
OiiinliaCoal.Cokci'LiiiiCc Easle Cornice Works
Mfr . KiUinlrcd Iron
Hard nnd soft con" . H. 12.
tornlte , wlnilow ,
cnps
cor liitb nnd
mctnltc BkylUhls. etc.
streets , 1110 , HUMJodxc-st.
CONTRACTORa
J. 11. G
Contrnctors nnd BUD"contractor * for nil hind * of
tmlldliiE. plastering , unlntlnir , etc. will receive n
copj of litaiin'H nrchltecis' nnd liuilde ' directory
frtu. by scndlnithulrnnme , tin lueH nnd locution
to the publisher. J 11. ( Jlenii , 1US. IMh tnet.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smiih& Co , Kilpalriek - Koch
Dry goods , notion * , fur- Dry CJoo I * Co Notion * ,
nMltliiK icoods Corner Kent a' furnishing Koodi
Ilth and Howard bis. ( .or. Ilth Bid Hon.ird.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upliolslering Co , liccbc & llunyan
Upholstered furniture , Kurnltnru.ro. , Uraco nnd
1IUJ UOI.Mchohis street Uth street.
Wholesnlo only.
PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO
LUTION.
Council Chamber. Omaha. Neb. July 21 , 1S92.
Ho It ordained ny Hie city council of "tho elty
of Omaha , the Mayor concurring :
Th it PIM nin nen ts'doH al ks bo constructed In
the elty of Oinahuasdeslcn ited below , within
live days after the pubhcat on of tnls resolu
tion , or the person. U servleo thereof , as by or
dinance Is authort/od and required ; such
sidewalks to bo laid to tno permanent Kf.ulo
as established on on the p.ivnd streets spcel-
iled herein and to bo constructed of stone , ai-
tlllcl il stone. In lei ; or tiling aeennlln : to
specific stlonson il e In the olllcu of the board
of public ttotks , and tinderlts supervision , to-
wit :
fcouth Bldo of Pierce street. It : ) blk 2CO city , 0
feet wide.
K.ist i-lilo of 10th street. Us 4 and 5 blk 210
city , ( if eel wide.
South side of Mason street. It 3 blk 2UI city ,
8 feet wide.
North side of I ) ivcnporl street , Its 5 , C , 7 and
8 ink 55 city , (1 ( feet wide.
North sldo Chicago street , Its 5 , 0 and 7 , blk
41 eltv. Ofeet wide.
Smith s'du of Cass street , Its I , 2 , 3 and 4 blk
41 elty. (1 ( feet wldo.
North si le C.iss street , Its ! > , G. 7 and 8 blk 2.2
city , ( i feet wldo.
i-ontli si , in of California street , Its 2 , 3 and i
ulK'J.'elty. 0 fcot wide.
North side of California street , Its 5 , G , 7 nnd
BhlU 11 cltyli fuel wide.
South sldo of Wob-ityr street , Its 1. 2 , 3 and 1
blk 11 elty. 0 feet wldo.
North side of Webster street , Us 5,0 , 7 mid 8
blk : I5I elty , u feet wide.
South side of Hurtbticot , Its 2 and 4 anC w > . ' ,
113 Dll > 15 1 city , i ! feet wide.
iNoith side of Hurt strcot. Its 5 , 0. 7 und 8 blk
I'iSe.ty , ( Iftet wide.
West sldo 17lh street. Its 1 and 8 blk 44 city'
0 fecit wldo
West sldo of 17th street. Its 1 and 8 blk 23
cltv , ( tfcut wide
West side of 17th street , It 1 blk 11 clty.b fcot
wide.
West side of 17th street , Its 1 nnd 8 blk 350
eltv. 0 fcot wide.
West sldo of 17th street , It 8 blk 3.13 elty , 0
feotw ilu
Wc t sldo of 17th street , It lbk ! 21414 cltv , 0
feet wide.
North sldo of Davenport street , Its .5. 0 , 7. 8
oik f > J elty. 0 feet wlilo.
North side of Hurt street , Its 5 , U , 7 , 8 blk 313
city. 0 fcot wide.
And , be It further resohod :
That the hoard of public works bo , and Is
heiuby authorised and directed to c insu a
cony of this resolution to ha published In thu
olllelal paper of the city fur one weak , or bu
served on the owners of said lots , and that
unless such owneissh ill within ( I vo days utter
the publ cation or service of such copy con
struct such sidewalk us heieln required , th it
the board of public- winks cause the same to
be done , the cost of construct in : : bald sldo-
wallvsresueut vely to be assi scd against tbo
real estate , lot or part of lot In front of und
almUIn : Hiiuh sidewalks.
Passed , July 21st , Ib'l. .
E. P. DAVIS.
President of the Council.
Attest : JOHN UHOVKH ,
City Clerk.
Approved : OEO. P. HEMIb ,
Mayor.
NOTICE TC CON6TUUOT EIunWAMCt ) .
To thu owners of the lots , parts of lots and
real estate described In the above resolu
tion ;
Vou and o.ioh of you uro horouy notified to
construct permanent sidewalks ns requited by
it resolution of the oty ! council and nuiynrof
the city of Omaha , of wh.ch thu above IB u
P. W. HIHICIIAtlSEH.
Chairman Hoaid of Public Works.
Oinulm , Nob. , July -blh.'lH'J. ' , jy2ddit
rrojintnU for Carpotmi ; tlio Olllecs In the
Nnvv City Hull , Oinuliu , Neb.
Fculod bids marked "Proposal for earpotlnz
olllces In the city hall bnlldlnc. Omaha. Nob. . "
will ho received at thu olllcu of the ulty comp
troller to 4 p.m. July 2Utb , 18) ) . ' , i ho bids
shun DO for furiilbhlii ; eurpots and linoleum
as may bu ruijulioj by the committee of pub *
Ilu property ami bulldliiKx. for earpetliiK
olllces in the Haul city ha 1 as may ho
nuthorlz d to bo carputud by Htild committee
during the year IHJ : . The said bids shall
specify the prloo per yard for both cut pels
Hint linoleum and elmII cover aim Includu thu
price of laying llnolimm , anil of niuuliiK/lln-
Ini ; and luynruirpets. . Linoleum to boot
thu best quality and American make , und
carpnu to bo body llrntso s of either thu
Hartford , Lowell or IllKulow brands. A
curtllled check of t.uo to accompany each bid ,
The rlk'ht Is rcser > od to accept or reject any
or nil bids. TliuuDOUK OI.HKN ,
Julyi.'d , I89i Coiuptrollur.
Jy-aao
| DRUGS , ETC ,
I ) . M.Slcclc&Co. alic , llrucc & Co
13 > M'0'iJonri ! ii treat , 10th niul Hnrncir stra
Ouinhn.
UAUDWAKK.
Hector & Williclin ) Co. Lolicck & Linn.
Corner 10th nncl Jnckton Denier * In Imnlurnrn nnd
troot . im'clinnlom' tools.
1101 Doiiiflaa street.
A. C. Ilaymcr.
Itnlldrri' linMtrdro nnil
rontrnclorn' mippllos.
( . 'I south RUi itrcot ,
LUMBKU.
LIQUOltS.
Her & Co.
Liquor inorchinlv 111J
\VholesiH
\ liquor ilaitor
Harrier sU Mfrs. Kim-
' 1001 Kurmitu st.
ned ) Cait India lllt-
MILLINERY.
J. Obcifcldcr & Co.
lm | > orlera nnd Jobbers of
millinery , notions Malt
ordura prompt.
20.-Urolith Ilth it.
MUSICAL.
A. IIospc , Jr. Tlio Mcinberg Co.
I'lanos , orenns , nrllsts' 109 N IGth st. IManoi ,
ls , etc. iini-lo nnd inniilc.il In
ns street. struments of nil kinds.
PAPER. OILri.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Carry n fall stock of
printing , wrnpplnu nnd Itctlned nnd lubrlcntlng
writing paper , card pn- ' oils , nxlucronso , etc.
pcr , etc.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC.
King & Smcai
Mfrs ofK A B" pnnts
shirts nmloToralls , etc.
Oil 18 South II that.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kstnbllshcd 1878. llrancli & Co.
& Co.
I'rodnce , frnlti of Ml
Duller , CURS nnd poultry , kinds , oysters.
a'South ! ' Ilth it.
J. 15. Ilusc & Co. Jas A. Clirk&Co.
Ournpeclnltles : Huttor , Hatter , ohccsc , CKZ >
eKKi nnd poultry. poultry nnd xnmo.
1UM Howard st. J17 boutli Uth at.
W. li. Itlddcll. Riddcll & Co.
( KMnbllshGit 1835. ) llnttcr , chpc o , euits. Teg-
\Vlio lu ulo butter nnd etiOlea. fruttu , poultry
tTKd. ) HujsnndsolUfor unditazno.
c.-sh. 4US.
STOVE REPAIRS.
irW'ks '
fctd\e repairs nnd wntpr
nttnchmonU for nny
kind of store made.
1AI7 Douglas.
SASH I TOYS.
M.A.Disbrow&Co. 11. Hardy & Co.
Mnnnfncturers of lash , Toys , dolls , nlti u mi ,
duors , bltndB nnd Inncy eoods , house fur.
mouldliiKS. Ilrnnch of- Dialling KOOdi , chil
Ucc , 12th and Iiurd ots. dren's cnrrlnjos
Ul'J Kainain at.
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Chamber. Omahn , Nob. , July 2IHU18Q2.
Ilo It resohcd by the city council of the
ilty of Omaha , the mnvor concurring :
ThitwooJon sldowiillvs be coiistructod In
the city Omaha as dc lKnated below , within
( hodnvH aftortho publication of this resolu
tion ) or the persona' ' set vice thereof , us by
ordinance Is aiithorl/od and riquliod ; such
sidewalks to be laid to the present imtdo on
the streets specl'lod herein , and to ho con
structed of pine p'.ank of such width unU
thleliiu'as an I bo laid upon Jolsli of such
dlmens ons und In such manner as Is pre-
scilbed by the spccllluatloni ! on ( lie In the
olllce of thu Iloird of I'ubllo Works and under
ItssiipervlslonMo w.t :
Westslde otilst : ntrcet.lot 13lilooicVJ.Omaha
VIew oxtenslon. (1 ( feet wide
West side of jl'.t street , lots 1 to 4 Inclustvo ,
block'Jt , Kochino'Hsttb In Omaha View exten
sion , ( i feet wide.
West side of.'list street , lot 1 block 20 , Omaha
VIew extension , 0 feet wide.
West * ddo of ; ilHt street , lot 1 blojU 7 , Omiba
Vluu , (1 ( foot wide.
South side of Ohlostroct. lots 1 to 10 Inclu-
sh o. block 1 , HltehcocK's addition , 4 feet wldo.
South side of Ohio street , lots 1 to 11 Inelu-
blvc. block 2 , Illlchcock'x addition. 4 foot wldo
I'.ist side of 29th live. , lots 10 toll Inclusive ,
block 2. HOKPS& Hill's second addition , 0 foot
wide.
llast sldo of 20th avenue , lots 14,1.5. in block 3 ,
HofK-t & lllll'a''nd audit Ion. ( > fcot wldo.
hoiith side of Douulns stioot. lot 1 block-0
lovs& ! IIIll's 2nd airdttlunl ) feet wldo.
Norch hldoof DulRO street , lots II to 20 In-
elusive bloek4 Drake's addition , U feet.
Westshlo of 28th avenue , lots 1 , 2,3.4 blocks
Ilcws.t lllil'H 1st addition. 4 feet wldo.
bouth sldo of California struct , tots 1 to 8 In-
cluslvo block 4 Hwoe/v's addition , 0 feet wide.
KastslJoof 2Uth street , lots I'J ' to:0 Ineluslva
ralrmount 1'liico , 0 feet wide.
Noilli slduof Onto stieet. lots 7 to 12 Inclu
sive , block 1 , Krouelick's addition , I ) feet wldo
North side of Ohio street , lots 7 to 12 Inclu
sive. Marlon addition , U feet wldo.
West side of 2Uth street , lot 1 block 3Sweozy
addition. H feet wide.
West side of 2Cth street , tux lot 25 , see 10-15-1
a feet wldo. u
West sldo of 27lh stroat , n 15 block 0 , bhlnn's
1st addition. Ofeet wide.
West sldo at 27th street , a Y block 0 , Shliiu'i
1st addition. 0 foot \ \ hie.
And be U further resolved :
That the Hoard of I'ubllo Works bo and * qfr
hereby U authorized . , nil directed to oiinso u
cony of this resoliit'on to ho published In the
olllcl.il puper of the city for ono week , or bo
served on the owners of said lots mid unless
such owners nliall within live days after the
publication or service of su ; h copy construct
said sldowuIkH an herein required , thut the
Hoard of I'ubllo Works cause the same to bo
done , the cost of constructing Hnicl sidewalk *
respectively to bo ustessed nitnlnbt thu raal
o.tute. lot or pirt of lot In front of und ubut-
thustich sidewalks.
Passed JUly2.t , , 1802.
[ > nAv
President Ulty Council.
Attest ! JOHN OUOVI-- .
OUOVIOily
Oily Olork.
Approved : OIX ) . I' . IIKMI9.
Mayor.
NOTIOR TO CONBTUUOT BIDKWAWC8.
To the owners of Mm lots , parts of lots and real
cstuto described In the above resolution )
Vou anil ouch of you are horobjr notltlnj to
con > truct wooditn slduwulks as required by a
resolution of the city council and tniivorot
the city of Omahn , of which the ubovo Is a
copy.
1 > . W. IlIUKIIAUSnit.
Chnlrman Hoard of I'ubllo Worlcs.
Omaha , N-ib. , July Mth , Ibirj , Jy2bd7t
PROPOSALS FOR GRADING.
Sealed propostts will bo rccolvjd by tbo uti-
dersliniod until lUU : o'clock p.in , August l.'th ,
Ib'J. ' , fui uriidlnx
Iliiiullton sireet from thu viaduct over the
Omaha Holt rullwny to 45th street ;
Military nveniio from Hamilton itroot to
Clrnntiitruet , and
Thu alloy In block n , Campbell's addition ,
from 2Jth street to 21st Htiout ,
In thoolty of Oinuli iln ai-cordancowltli plan *
nnil Hpeeltloutlons on lllo In the olllce of the
boar. ) of public works.
II.d > will bo nmdo on printed ulunks fur-
nlHheil by the board , mid to bu accompinltid
with H curtldud cheek In tlio sum of > o < , pay-
nblo to the oily of Omahn , as uii evldcnuo of
K"oil fnltU.
Thu board reserves the rlulit to reject uuy
or all bid * and to wxlvo dHfi-nis.
1 * . W. UIItlCUAUbKH.
Ohalrmun of the llourJ of I'ubllo Works.
Otiiubu. Nub. , July ftiu , 18