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6 _ THE OMAHA DAM JVEK : TOUllSDAY , SEPTEMBER 8 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Corn Was the Lcndsr and Scored a Pair
Advance.
FEAR OF FROST WAS A STRONG FACTOR
Were , on tlio IVIiolr , VTenli ,
Mora 1'iirtlciilnrly an licRiirdn Oc
tober Contract * V'cimot Houm
In Gaud Unmnnil.
CHICAGO. 111. , Soul. 7 Corn was the lender
toduv unit ni u result wheat , m tlio fuco of
news which cou a not bo cutnldorod ai favorIng -
Ing higher price * , was very firjn nnd made a
gain for the d ly of Ho pur bu. Corn has dis
tinct loiit'OiiriiKontutit from various sources
and scored it not mlvnnco of l ? o per bu. 1'ro-
vUlotis wore on lliu whole weak , more part cu-
liirly us rcL'imls October contracts.
In corn , the four of frost \TIIB the principal
Rtrongthonlni : factor lit the start , but tlio ud-
vunic wns assisted latur on by the Kansas
( tutu report showing a dcero-no of nine points
within tliu last month , nnil pluolni tlio condi
tion iitW percent , Tlio ndvnnco brought out
cnnsldcrulilo UIIIK property , uncl developed
more ot IOBS excitement. The teinooruturo
wns cool throughout the corn bolt , rannln
60 to AC3 , mid tn0 Indications wore for lownr
toinpcrtluru In lowu nut ] Nebraska Thursday.
Vi'-sol room WIIB In BOOI ! demand uml rutus
firm at "U < : lor wlio.it itnd 'Jc for corn to Huf-
fulaDUliivitod receipts fur tomorrow : Whatt ,
620e irss corn , . ' 40 cam ; oats , iCJ ( oars ;
2SOOOIio.i(1.
The tending futures rungcd as follows :
A IITICI.KH. num. t.ow. CMXB.
WllKAT No. Z
Feptnmbcr. . . MM 7.IM51M 7 1
October 74M 7 ( ! > li
December , , . ,
COHN M ) , J
Hniiloiubcr. . . 47'l
October
Mnr (0 MM
OATS No. l
ciU'inbcr. | . . SIM
Oitub"r. . . B4H
37
ileus 1'oiiK
October. . . 10 ( X ) 10 ( K ) n 70 ii >
January , 11 75 11 S7
iMIin-
rloiuvmbor. . . 7 Ift 7 i 7 10 7 S' .
Jnnunry C 83W
Blionr HIIIH
755 770 7 55 7 70
October 7 50 7I.2X 7 40 7 l
Jnnunry ( > I U 1TI
Cash iiuotutloni were ns follows :
FLOUII llnroly steady.
WllKAT No. 2 soring , 7II&C ! No. 3 spring , CO
© We : No. 2 rod , Wye.
COHN Higher : No2.47Jicj _ No. 3 yellow , 47U
OATS No. 2 , MJiei'No. . 2 white , 35c ; No. 3
White. Il-WIe.
HVB-No. 2n"c.
lUnr.r.Y-No. 2 , nriSCSe ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 4814c :
No. 4. f. o. b. . aiOWo.
" Ftxx SSKI > No. i , i.nn.vr.
"TIMOTHY SEM > I'rlino , $ ' .r > 1.
PoitK Mess , per bbl. , lO.D'OlO.cO : lard , per
100 Ibs , $7iu7.J.i : ; short ribs , hides ( loose ) . K.73
B8.0.I : dry suited shoulders ( ooxi d.i. SO flj7.00 ;
hnrt elouf sides ( boxed ) . * 7.Sr > ffl7.K ! > .
WitlKV--IUtlllors' Mulshed goods , per gal. ,
11.15
StinAiis Cut loaf , 5JJi3 ! granulated , 6J o :
Btnnd rd"A."fl.Uc.
Km olptH und slilpinciits tod.iy were as fol
lows :
On the Produce oxchun'zc todny the butter
market was wouk : fancy cre.imnry , 2iB'4o ; :
line wpsti-rn. 20L' ; oidlniry. 17l&iOc ! line
dairies ' . ( © 2.C. KITHS dim , irooa demand ;
ttrictly fresh , l7
New Vorlc Uurkots.
NEW YOIIK. Sept. 7. KLOUH Receipts. oono
pk s. ; txporls. .1.400 1)1) Is. , 44.1UO suckn : dn-
innnil Ik'ht ! .sales , 10.0 o bbls. ; low extra , ' . ' .OUi3
8.03 : winter wheat , low crude" , * 2.oua.l.ou ;
Minnesota olonr.f I00'l.i5 : patents. $ l.'j.)34a\
COU.N.MEAI. Dull but steady ; yellow west
ern. J.oix2uo. :
WIIKAT Hccolpts. 4"9C03 tinexports. ; . 38J-
COO hu. : sales. 2uo,00 : 1 bu , of futures , 81,01(1 ( bu.
of spot. Spot market dull but stronger ! No. 2
red. 7b8yo In sloro and elevator ; 70io
nllout ; SUi3t ? c f. o. b. ; No. a red , 7iic : un-
dull und Irreirulur ; closed flrm. No. 2 rod ,
Bcptoinbcr , ' 8SO7UU" . cloilng at 7SUOetobor. ; .
'll QbOSJe. eloslns ut ftl' ej Dcconihcr , 8JHB
HJic. closing at 6i : ? c ; May , 83WO89 1-lUc , clos-
1ns at 80c. |
UVE Dull , waik.
OOHN Hecelpts , UDO ! bu. ; exports , 71.000 bu. ;
naluH , it'Mf ' 0 bu. of futures , : ! 5. , ,0 hit. of soot.
Spots firmer , but dull ; No. 2 , KH.o In oloV.-itor ;
. " .I HVJ. f > i , u utlllK IlL i > " u ; IICMMtlllUOr. Jt3A'U *
6 > ic. closing at f.Ou ; May , 5oia.V7&e ( , closing
ut fi'c.
OATS KeeolpK 178.00D bu. ! oxpoits. 1,200
bu. ! silos JUJ.niO bu. of futures , l.ll.uoj bu. of
spotp. Kpots fulrlv native , und stronger ;
nr.tlons fa rly nctlvu unU stron ; ; Septenil or ,
BH'iiffJSSI'loslnir ut : ISL > | October. 'Is iit.'UlJuC ,
clnslnit ntS'Pju ; Niivi-iiiUer. auyaiu c , clo > lns {
nt 4 a c ! neccmbor , 4 © 4iyo. closing nt4iic :
May. 4 : ' ® IJsei No.S white.October,40IJ4U > 4o :
No 2 spot , white. ! iO © 40e : mixed western , iis ®
il jic : _ white western , aOiHlc ! ; No. 2 Chicago ,
HAV Dull and easy.
Hoi'H-Qiilet : : nd uasy.
BtiOAit Klrm hiitdull : rcnriod. quiet and Ir
regular ! N . fl , 47-l4 ( I-IOo ) : No. 7 , fUUX'io ;
No. f. 4ii4Jie ! elf A , 4SI 1.1-iOc ! Powdered ,
" " " \i ; graniilatud , 3 1-11)443 ) 5-lCe ; cubes , 5Ji ©
ic.
Mor.ASSB ? Koiclgn , nominal ; Noiv Orloaus.
.
Utcu Fnlr dumiuid and steady.
Haas Fairly active and Uriu ; receipts , 8,045
pkis.
I'OHK Quiet , Inactive and weak ; molded
tellies , 71J@yo : plcltlod hhouldcrs , WWXi : ;
p'cklen ham * . IU3i@lla : middles , ( inlet ; bliurt
o ear. { H.I5. l.uru. dull und steady ; western
Btoiim closed ut i7.M ) : sales , ( I/O tier os at $ : . .VJ
i37.5'i : September option sales , nouo ; idssod ut
17.10 nsl.cd ; October closed at S7.U7 asked.
llurri.u Moderate demand and llrm ; west
ern dairy. lJiIUo ! ; westoin oreamorv , ise Jo :
wostcrn fuctorv. 141417e : Klein , 2IH'i" c.
I ; Light demand and llrm ; mirtsklms.
.
Iitox Dull and steady ; Amorloiin , ll'J.00
. .
Coi'i'Kll-Woak ; likc : , . . .
LIAI : > Kusy ; domestic , $1. 'UiDI.12 ! , ; .
TIN Steady ; btraUhls.
St. I.niiU
BT. Louis. Mo. , Sout. 7. FLouu-Steady nnd
unuhatuod.
WIIUAT Higher all dny. and ttiough It did
note. OHO ut u.i ) top. was Wo above yosiorduy's.
( Jiibli. UitioOci beptumbnr closed ut 6Ugu ! ;
Oclolier. 7i',4e ' ; Uocembur , TJ > Jo ; May , 71) ) ? , ' o.
'OOIIN Foltowjil whoal. un I oloseil firm over
ycEturduyi cash , 4Jso ; September ulosod ut
i.llJu ; October. 44 , ' < 444Jio ; IJooumbor , 44Wo :
JIuy , 47.V" .
OATS Higher nil throuzh ; cash and Septem
ber UJlicj October closed utilise ; May , JO We.
Jt K Lownr utftlo bid.
1IUAN LowcrutUo on oust tracif.
UAV Flnntr and unchanged ; prulrle , J7.0J
G8.5J ; timothy , tU.JU ( ( i2. [ > a
I.KAD Quiet at W.iW ,
Fl.A.XKKKU-KIrm ut f 1.00.
.
IKON Uorru.N Tiu.sUiichuiiKud at 8 MO.
I'ltovimoNE Dull and unchangud , wltti only
n Hiiiull job t ratio at , previous iiuotutions.
I'orU , flU.f.van.uo for job lota. Lurd , oloshiL-
ubonlifT. 10. Loose shoulders. $7,00 ; Icngs and
ribs , * MH : boxed lots ISo more. Ilacon ahoul-
( lei-s , * 7.WVii longs nnd rlba. tj.03j khorta , ti BO.
tin jar uu rod liair.H , ( ll.A Wi'iSJ.
ItKCKll'ltt Flour , a.000 bbls. ; wheat. 17.1,000
bu. : t-oi n , 8oou bu. ; outs , 40.000 bu. ; rye , 1U.UOJ
bit. ; bailey , nonu.
BillI'MiiNril-Floiir , 22.000 bula. ; wlioiit , 127-
000 bu. ; corn. 1U.UJU bu.t oats , 20,000 bu. ; rye ,
15,0.0 bu. ; barley , none.
Miuichcitur Coiiiincrclul llovlow ,
MANCIIKBTEII , Sept. 7 , The Quarillan ,
111 Ita commercial article , snyi ; The market IB
bud for seller * . Ordure from India are at
lower rates. There U n fair demand for tliu
lighter inakoxof llnUhlnj oiotht. India scurfs
of low ( ( utility , mr pan and checks , nro uot
much uiikod for , liaitvy jooiU unchunised.
Tli ore are few transactions. 1'rlutlog cloths
YnriiH uruqulut.
Oainliu Fruit Alurket.
GllAvns Homo grown Concord grnpos are
juBtcoiiimunoliix to tirrlru In liberal u.uun-
tliloa , They uro quoted at JJu per lu-lb ,
OAMroiiMA OuAi'ta I'orcrnte.
( MLIinilNIA I'KACIIKS 1'or lOX , . .
O * 1,1 fun MIA I'KAIIB llurtlett * , Moot other
" '
1'i.tmn I'er bo ,
Onuiliu i'rudiiio .Market * .
The geiicrul mttrkot w-k quiet and devoid of
any special foiiturvs.
UuiTRii-Thu miirlcut remnlos about steady.
w.tb pavklug utook KOIHK 'it ISP.Tim . bout
t radi'b ut country buttur bring IftifitBo uud SJe
in ociu.iKlonully oututued for emu thins extra.
I'oui.TiiV 'I ho inarkut. U very liberally aim-
piled with sprlnx chloHUiu which sold nt Kc.
koino fuw loU brliiRlnif lOc. Old hens are
quoted at 60 uhd roostumSOSo. It In too early
lu. the toitiou ( or geoie uuU uuaki. Theis were
anvornt coops of ccc.io on tha mnrkot , for
wlilch thoru was llttlo or no ilo.
Eons 'l ho bulk of the mock went nt Irto ,
with some itilrs reported at Itxs.
Kninnn ( Jlly Aliirurtn.
KAMUS Cur. Mo. , Sent. 7. WHEAT Higher.
dull ! Nn. 2 hnrd. old , 13 Jl now , OJGCOHc ; No.
2 roil. aiHaC4'ie.
OOKV Whlto traa firm at 40S4et mixed
lower t 4. 'a4o. ' : )
OATS stondy ! fair demand ; Na 2 mixed ,
20Wia27 e ; No. 2 white , JIJij ® lie.
HVK-Iii fHlrdemund ; .No 2 , 5,1 lie.
rnAX8Eii > Stonily nt 8 ® < ) lc.
llitA.v Weak ; fiois'ilo.
HAV Strong , but unchanged.
lIUTTKit Oroiimory. I'JIW.'ci dairy , 1519e.
Korifl-FIrm at MWo.
UECBIPTS Wheat , 30,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ;
on Is. Ii.oo3bu ) ,
Siiir iBNTS Whont , 17.000 bu , ; corn , a.030
bu , i oats , none.
Cincinnati .MnrkcU.
CINCINNATI , 0. , Popt. 7. Ifi.nun Quiet.
WiiKAT-Bisy at7ia72o ; receipts. 17.003 bu. :
shipments , p , < hJO hu ,
OonN Dull nt Me.
OATS-F.rm ntlUSittnio
Hvu Dull nt r 'lc.
1'uovniON.q Dull nnd loner ; pork , 110.25 ;
lard. M.7S : nulls mouls , I7.m ) ,
WIIIBKY Btondy uttl.15 ; sulrs , 623 bbU.
ItUiiitu Steady.
HH Firm.
is atrong at t.ric.
tt Steady.
Oil Alnrknt.
NKW YOIIK. Pout. 7. I'BTnnt.nmi Steady ,
quint ; Unite I olosud ntM o forOotobor ,
C'OTroKii ) oiti-Qutt't , llrm ; cruilu , 20o ;
yo.low. : tlc.
TALI , iw Firm , quiet ; city ( $ . ' .00 for pack-
. .
UosiN-Slo.uly ; strulnnd , common to good ,
$ I/J2HI.27K.
TKiii'iJNTiNB Dull nnil weak
LONDON , Sept. 7. htssr.ED On. 7s Od per
cwt. _
Toledo ( Irnln . 'Murkutn.
Tor.nno , O. . Sept. -WHEAT Active nnd
firm ; No. 2. cash , 70c ; September , 70c ! ; Do-
combiT. 7Slic.
Onus-Dull : No 2o-ish , 48Vio ; No. a , 48c.
OATS-Qulot ; oish. III ? .
KVK Stuudy ; No. 2 cash nnd September , Ntei
Nn. n. 48Uc. \
OI.OVKUSKIIII Dull ; prime cash , $3.03 ; Oc
tober , Jo.7J ; Novnmber , J5.75.
Itnvtow of Now York's Mnrknt.
New YOUK. Hopt. 7. Huhbird. Price & Go's.
lotlurmiVH ; Oneiiint pr.cos showed nn ud-
Viincu of about 5 points on vostorduv 8 ciose ,
Huallrliiu- Rules subsequently can led prices
buck n lit tie , but bv 1 o'clock the sellers of the
mofiiln. had become nervous und the reces
sion wus entirely reco\orod. Diirlns the af
ternoon the m irkut became sllitbtlv easier
and solu olT about : i points , closlni ; quiet.
Cotton Market.
CINCINNATI , O. , Sept. 7-Steadv ; middling !
7JiC.
7JiC.NKW Oitt.EAN' , La. , Sept. 7. Steady ; mid-
dllnir. 7u ; low mlddllnir. il4c ! ; good or.llnarv.
Cc ; not receipts. Ill2balos ; gross receipts , 1,144
bites exports to Great Ilrlfiln , 2.75U biles ;
coastwise , 8JS bulcs ; sales , l.CoO bales ; stock ,
114,753 b lies.
Con > ct Alurkct.
Nnw YOIIK. Sept. 7. Options opened steady
intl iinuhun cd to 5 points higher , closing
steady utj. > to 20 points up ; sales. ll.V ! ) bazs ,
Incluiiliig Soptemhor. $ I.I.45U1. ) . ' . < 0 : October ,
1 1 t.2.V/iii.40 : ; November , $ ll.01ia.l5 ; Docembor.
$ iiOO : ® I.I 20 ; JanuurI1.10 ; March. 812.01 ®
1 Lin. Ulo , on the spat , firmer but quiet ; Na 7 ,
$14.75. _
I.lvfrpanl .Markets.
IitVRHPOor Sopt. ,7 WIIE vr Quiet do-
mind fallen olT ; holders offer mo luratuly.
COHN Quiet ; mixed western 4s 4tl per een-
I'oiiK Prime western llrm at 48s Od per bbl.
LAUD Firm : western , II7s oil per cvvt.
Now York l > ry ( looils Mnrknt.
NKW YOUK. Sept. 7. Trade In dry goods was
fairly aeilvo ut llrst ns well as second bunds.
Them was more confidence uu.l u lur o clu-
mand. _
Trailers' I'M Ik.
OIIICAOO , 111. . Hopt. 7. Counselman & Day
to Co jk re 1 1 Hros. . Commlss on Co. : Wheat
opened 'ie lower on lar 'o receipts , advanced
7 c on poor gradlu : : of c ir lots , und bliorts
cokorlng In syinp'ithy with the strength In
corn , ilecllnod Jjo on llradstreet's visible
supply liguics und disiiuplntlng second
cnbics. but clotod llrm ut ! Je not
advance on butter dem mil for ship
ment. Coin was strong and Kamey
from the stnrt. with some llrst class luvent-
mont buylnr , Inlloeiu'ed by private receipts
of frosts In the northwest. The local erond
being oversold on account of bl.f rouelptH
vcsterduy , opuosed Iho ndvance , but were
forced to cover on the ICana is state crop re- '
of U points decline In the comltt'on ' dur-
Rort August. The market closed Hie higher on
predictions of colder tvcathor In the north
west. Oals advanced on numer
ous reports of poor yields ot threshers.
Near futures closed l > io higher.
Country shippers In many cases uro prepar
ing to cover In this inaruet rather thun to for
ward grain to (111 ( piovlous silcs. On curly
attempts to unload liUli-prlccd September
and October ribs threatened the market with
u collapse. This nu essltated support from
the long element , who turned Ddyers , and
watching the chanuo when offers wore llilit
bid prices up as tlio grain markets udviincoJ ,
Wo doubt If they could resell wnut Inrd ana
rlos they were compelled to buy ut anything
like the prices paid.
CIUCHQO. III. . Sept. 7. ICennottv Hopkins &
Co. lo H. A. McWhortor : Opening sales of
wheat wuro easier , but strength In corn In
duced tree covcrln ; , which rallied the market
bharply. There was nothing else in sight to
account for the bulgu. Heeelpts continue.
very lar e. Mlnno ipolis reports tnom Increus-
Ing In the northwest , und It U estimated
thev will 10 eh 4uo cara duy by SaUiid'iy.
Oablc. ; weru easier with u slack export de
mand though clearmees hive boon good so
far this week. Uradstioet's visible supplv
showan Increase for both coasts of ; i,8l.OJO
for the wuok. The Kuns.is state report
Indlcutcs an IncrciiKcd yield In "the st-ito to
7Ui 00,000 liiHliels. Tlioio Iii8 been tin urgent
demiuid from bliorts In corn based un the
Kansas state report which reduces the con
dition nine points for August. The
trade expected u loner condition In
Kansas but It Is believed Hint u
higher condition in otliur states will
make the general aver.ipo higher Hum last
month. It Is thought that both corn and oats
will bell olV fiom the host price ? mudo today ,
A suveio bruulcln October ribs and pork , fol
lowing the Blimp duel no yosteraa.v In lurJ ,
showh the holders of cash nnd October property -
erty uro not anxious to curry It longer.
CiiiOAdo. III. , Sopt. 7. F. u. l.oz.in & Co. to
Duncan , llollln er & Co. ; Wheat has been
ruled mainly by local trilling. Tliu strength
Is attributed to higher corn nnd oat marekt ,
coupled with llborul New York clearances.
aiO.UOJ wheat und 4S 003 inokugos ot Hour. The
cash dum md wun a itlafuctory. Soi.io of the
oil grilles uro In buttur demand. Though
Now York does not report liberal churtcrs for
cxpoits , wo notice the clearances me fairly
liberal. llraJstreot's vlsib o report , giv
ing uii Incieaso of ; i.OJUOOj for the
tlmo being , weukeuea tlio market. Wo
would call the general undertone healthy
und Arm with moro buying by thu better
clatiS than selling. Corn was strong , duo
mainly to the Kansas stuto report reducing
tlio condition f rom 7.Q to l j. On tlilH outsiders
us well us local traders were buyers. The cash
demand was brisk. We look to HCO the Mny
option IIH the full proceeds lese a part ot Its
present premium uvnr October und Novem
ber. With Btato ruoorts cuttlngdowii the con-
dlt.ons Ilku todays , und with the crop late
wu bollovo the long sldo should bo
favored. Outs were .very iietive und
attracting outsldo speculation. With
thu small crop raised und specu
lation taking u hand lu the market wo
fool thlB adds one moro argument to the
strong ones already on the bull side. Provis
ions opened wualcowliu to ( withdrawal of the
usual support to ribs. At the deollnu shorn
began tu buy and the mnrkot ruled rather
strong. A portion of the dcellni ) wus regained.
Uermiiny bought a liberal amount ot lard for
shipment. _
Now York Money Murker.
NEW Yoitic , Sept. 7. MONKV ON OArt.-Kasy
at Wtitper cunt ; last ami closed offered ut
4 percent.
PIUMU MuiiOANriLC PAi'isu HiOO percent ,
bTUiu.iNU IXUIIANQK : Quiet but steady nt
l. U'/i for sixty-day bills und gi.88U for du-
m-.nil.
The closing quotations on bonds :
HTOGKH ANIJ 11ONUS ,
Muro Animation Wit * HUowu by the .Miirkot
Youterduy.
Nicw YOIIK , Sept. 7 , Then took market today
showed ratner moro unlmatlon lu too general
list , but the oomparattvu quietude of the In
dustrials prevented uny moro business being
done. The tiimnor of the trading , liowovur ,
showed a murkod ulmiice for the bettor ,
'ihero wu but little now business , The mar
ket , therefore , even while more uatlvo In rail
road shares , wuv no wider thun usual of late ,
und na a rule the Important lluotuutlons wore
conIInod to u few itooki. The coalura woio
naturally the uioit proniluont croup of the
trading , but only .Heading dliplayod any
renl uutlvity. Thoiulu In oujo , > ceUUIos
UUo Mlnuetpolli Si tii. Loula preferroil
r < suohe u a per cent , but the Improvement lu
the gcnornl llt wag confined to urn Ml frac
tions. The close , while rtffected by the reali
sation to seeuro profits on the flay s rise , wns
( still llrm. though quiet , gcnertlly nt small
fractional sains for tlin day. I/oad. however ,
waiuo 2'is Western Union. 2 > ( t Mnnhiittnn ,
l' { ; Cotton Oil , 1'i , und Missouri 1'aolllo 1 per
cent.
Uovcrnmont bond * dull nnd easier , State
bonds dull and steady.
The following are the closing quotation * for
the loading stocks on the Now York Stock v\-
i todnv :
bid. funked ,
The total s.itos of stocks today were 2SI.027
shares. Including : Atchlson , 14ii : ) ; Chicago
OIIB. 7,101 : Delaware , Lsuikawnnna & Wnst-
orn. 4.700 ! Loulsvtllo & Nashville. 1.411 : Mis
souri 1'iicllle. n.lll ; Uoadlnz , 1)1,000 ) ; bt Paul ,
l..iSJ : Western Union , U,7U ( ! .
London financial Jlovlnvr.
[ Copyrighted IS'.rj by Jnmos llordon Hcnnott.l ,
rj'NlN ) , i > oit 7. I Now Vork Herald Cable
i-'lipelnl to Tan lli-.E.- Business qn the
Slock n\ehanto Iris boon almost nt a stand
still. The markets closed Romowhnt lrrou-
lar. Consols are U lower for the money ac
count. Indlun runco paper , nftor uolnc frac
tionally hleher , closed uuelinnKod. Foreign
( Toverntncnt securities close tolerably
firm in enlto of little dolnK. Homo
railways h ivo boon moro or less
dull and heavy nil day , the weekly
tr.illlo returns of loid'ns lines \m\n \ \ < r less fa
vorable than wasoxpoolcd. Finally IlrlRhton
deferred mid Great Northern tloforrod show
n fall of K. Caleclonlitn and South-
rastorn rioforrod JJ nnd several others H to ?
lower. Amcrlcnn railways IIHVO boon extremely -
tromoly Inactive , ulthou'uh the Now York
market was reported firm several descriptions
loavouff ntHllghtly lower values , Ineludlni
I'rlo , Ijiiliu Shore. Norfolk & Western prefer
ence , unn Philadelphia & Itoudlnz. On the
ntlier liniid Cliloimo & Mllwaukos. Loulsvlllo
fc Naslivllle , Northern Piiclllc preference and
Ohlo& Mtssisslpnl close firm with a moderate
Improvement. Very little demand for money
1ms boon experienced. Ovvliu to tlio plethora
of llo.itlnt ! oiipital short loans have boon
fieoly olTerud at ij percent. In the alscount
market few blllR Inivo been brought forward :
these of two and three months bohu quoted
_ ut H to t per cent.
ItoRton Stuck Onotatlons.
HOSTO.V , Mass. , Soot. 7. The following are
the closing stouk quotations :
Now York Mining ( Imitations.
NKW YoitK , Sopt. 7. The following are the.
closing mining quotations :
SUM I'mnclsco Mining Quotations.
SAN FHANCISCI , Oal. , Sjpt. 7. The oflloUl
closing quntatlons for mining stocks today
were us follows :
St. I.oills MIIIIIII ; Stocks.
Hr. I.oui" , Mo. . Sopt. 7. On the Mining ex
change trade wus fairly active. Tin. following
quotations were made on call :
Stock. liui. AskD.I"Mock. ! . filiT Asked
FlUabotli. . . . 45 fti' ' Ulmotnlllc..975 1UJ5
Aia'n Xcttle . : i7h' 4i' ' < | < lraiiltu .Mt..iiJ ( )
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Sept. 7. Clearings JIG > 2-
Ii7H.
Ii7H.NEW
NEW YOUK. Sept. 7. Cioarlnss , 8131OJOOOJ ;
balances. ill.hU'i.HII. '
I'AUIK , HeptAf. Three per cent rentes lOOf
75e for the neconnt.
IlAi.TiMOlt" , Md. . Sept. 7. Clearings. 12,210-
iljj ; biilancos. $ li7,7t. ( > . Money , 0 pur cent.
1'iin.ADKMMin. 1'a. , fopt. 7. Clearings ,
51I.L''l , uJJ ; baluneoa , J1.703 , SUi. Money , 31 per
cent.
Sr. Louts. Sept. 7. Olourlni ? , fJ.7b7,55" ; bal-
anoi-s , SI1.VJ , 119. Money quiet utb7 per cent.
Uvchangu on New VorkJe dUcouul.
ItosfON , Mass. , Sept. 7. Ole.irln.'S , $17,609.-
MtJ ; balances , $ . ' ,187,114. Money , fla per cent.
K\chauso on New York , Ijl7o disyouut.
NKW YOUK. Sept. 7. [ Special Telegram to
Tun IJ.ti : . ] I xchanco was quoted us follows :
Chicago , allo discount ; Uoston , 17o to 15o dis
count ; St. I.ouls , 25o discount.
ClllCAOO , III. , Sept , 7.-OloiirIngs , $21,030.131 ;
money , demand Improving , ft Tpor cent on cull ,
G percent , on time. Nu.v York oxchaiigo. Mo
dlsconnU Sterling llrm but quiet , UJ Uuy bills
U80i ; demaud.
IO STOCK JMAKKITH.
Cuttle Truilo 111 Had Shuiro Hogs Uulu Ton
, Uvuts in Vulno ,
OMAHA , Sept. 7. Receipts of all kinds wore
fair , thu three ( lavs' snpp y amounting to
111. Ml entile , u,4ll hogs und 1,410 shuup , against
8.V17 cuttle , 0,0 i I ho ; * und 2.UTU utoop thu llrat
hu. tor lust WCOK.
Thu general cattle market was In pretty bad
shape. An Increase In thruu duyg or 5uuO
cuttle unaccompanied by uny curreipondlng
Improvement in thu demand necosnarlly mount
it dull trade with lowur pi lues. In uenorul there
wus adecllnuof lOc on ull but the best ripe
beef steers. These , on account of tnoir scarcity ,
show little chiinge from dny to day. There
weio very few outtlu of this class hereIn ;
fact , decent native cattle of all kinds wore
hard to find. A load of 1,124-lb , beeves brought
tl.'uU , Good westerns Mold around U.'jO and
5.L2.V Medium and common stuir wus liar.l to
muvo ut uuy prlcu , and thu murknt wns dull
uud drugging throughout. Thu bulk of thu
trading wus done lu thu iifturnoon und thu
clomi found several loads of very decent cattle
tlo still walling u purcuusur.
Cows unit mixed mock bold lOo to I5e lower
than Tuesday , u decline so fur this week of
f rom 23u to 4uiv Tlio trade Wits demoralized ,
In fuuU Fair tu good cows und heifers
seldom boll lower than they sold
toduy. There wus nothing in thu situation
to encourage sellers to hold on und the move
ment wutf reasonably free ut thu decline. The
big bulk ut the fulr to good stock uhiingod
hands at prices ranging from Jl.to I ; . ! , > .
1'oorslull sold as low usil.uu and one or two
prime bulfuis brought * uu. liulls and slugs
wore dull und lower ut from 11.25 to ( . ' .0' ,
Calves woru alow but about steady ut from
tl.uu tu (1,110 for common yearlings to choice
,
In tliostocUor and feeder line there wus
llitlo cliuiigu , It uny , A fair country demand
mudu u llrm market for thu more desirable
grauus , but thu under grades were. m. usual.
slow s ilu ut liidlffoiuut urlcou. Uuprubunta *
live sales :
UIIE83EO llliCr.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
1..134J ( j M . " . ' . .ll.4 ft U )
- cows.
0 , . 782 1 40
" 1 4J
uo : 1 40
W.1 1 45
U8J 1 45
. . 717 1 51
,1WO ( 1 5J
. .10IU 1 M
1 60
1. . I1UO 1 W
17. . 8ia 1 CO
1..UU 10J
la. . 88i 1 tCJ
11 . 877 1 03
12. . W5 1 W
1 .1.-UO 1 U
1 ,1'J20 1 61
24. . b'J-J 1 US
SS , 8b8 1 70
VO. . BU5 1 70
BTOCKBI18 AND rXBDEllS.
7. . 653 1 03 1. . 93) 3 2 }
2 21 i . pro
1J. Sffl
t. . 7KO
2-i. , UI2 2U !
2.71 O..IWJ 2 no
7 _ aw su : 37..10J4
tailings.
lions Tlio supply fell 1.000 short of Tues
day's run and about 50) ) shortof last Monday's
receipt * . The mnrkot was very peculiar und
the reverse of Tuesday's trade. At the open
ing uncos rule l u coed doul UUo at Tuesday's
wouk oloso , but under tlio free titiylng bv local
houses , shippers and sucoulutors , the feollti'4
unproved nnd closlns prices wore 5o to lOo
hlRliorthau theopoiilng. Everything sold be
fore 10 o'clock , the oxtrotnn range bolus from
. ! to520. the bulk solllns nt from { 500 to
35.10 against at from 81.00 to $1.1.1 Tueslny.
The general nvoruuo of prices paid wus $3 04U
: imilnst J3 07W Tuosduv and f.VU6 ? Inst
Wednesday. Itopresontutl vo sales ;
No. Av. Sh. I'r. Nn. Av.
f 4 M
4 70
4 75
4 03
4 03
4 U1
4 1)5 )
f OJ
5 00
5 00
f ) 00
ft UO
5 03
A (10 l
5 00 11
ft 00 rti
5 01 '
5 00 *
5 04 \
5 00"
r > no . , ,
5 00
r > DOi
5 UO i *
5 00 < i >
503
5 03
ft 00
5 10 11
6 o a
5 OJt
rids A D uoudiL
1 200 2 50 ' 1 420 250
Sinr.i' Two double decks were rocol voU. but
they ttore billed < diri < ! t to u local iiouso and
notoflured on thohiriurkot. Desirable mut
tons ccontlniio ln".aiitlVo demand ut stoadv
prices , Fair to'9rood ( natives. * J7.-4.40 ;
fair to Hood westerns , fJ.504.20 ; common
and stock bhtSep. $2.aii,5j : ; 'fiodd to choice 40
to l)3-lb. ) Iumb3. _ tl.filgs.5y J
, Receiptsjanil IUpoiltluii of Stock.
Ofllclnl receipts and disposition ot stock as
shown by the books of the Union Slock Yards
comp my for the twunty-four hours ending ut
5 o'clock p. m.i t < eptomhor 7,1S'J2 ' :
RECEIPTS.
DIhl'OHlTIO.V.
CInciiRci llvo Stork Miirkot.
OHICAOO. III. , Sept , 7. ISpunliil Telegram to
TUB HKi-1 Tlieio .was not the uhost of a
chuncu for uny Improvement In the prices for
cattlo. Moro than 2D(00 head arrived , which
wus u greater number by nt least ono-thlrd
than wus nee led to meet the demand. Asa
natural result them was continued wcukiu-ss
In values. 1 hn only grades for which
the market had so much ns the hcniblaiicu of
linn ness was such ns mo sought for the better
cliiss of eastern trade and for evpoit. That
thuy H ere firm was by reason of ilio limited
olTurings. The general run of natives und nil
grades of raugo cattle wuro fiom lOc to 15u
lower than ycstciday and from 15o to fiOo
lower than on Friday last. Trade wns s'ow
and a good many cattle hud to bo carried
over , in iking the outlook for tomorrow any
thing but cheerful. Sales ot natives wore
lurgolv below JI.SU. cows and bulls selling
principally ut from $1.G9 toJ.23 , and from } J.2o
to JI.4U buying the bulk of the steers. West
erns wore quoted at from J1.40 to $1.00 and
TOX.IIIK at from { 1.25 to WO' .
1'rlees for ho s were stronger thun at nnv
tlmo yesterday but were not materially
higher thun ut the oloso of that day's trading.
In vluw ot the very liberal character of the
supply there wus u pietty general BUI prise ut
thu degree ot llrmneos the mnrkob de
veloped. Packers were the prlnclp il buyers
though shlppuis bought freely. Tlio best of
thu olTerlugs clrinu'cd liatuiH at fiom 'i.Mto
. " > .U2'/i. At the outsldo quotation , only one or
twosaluj wore elTcotol , the prevailing prices
being from i5.U to S.i.25 for light and from S.VJO
to$345 for hoivy und r.iodlum weights. 1'oor
stulf WHS slnu at from J4.75 to JI.IK ) . nnd culls
and cho'ora pigs t > o'd uny where from $2.10 to
t4.f > o : closing quotutlons were from fl.ooto
? > .0a for heavy uml lauJlum weights uud from
tiX > to $ . " > .4U for light.
Thoqu illty waHgood , Quotations for sheep
ran from &L25 to3.5'3 and iambs were snljjblo
ut from S 1.50 to MO' . Thcro was u uood de
mand from local slaughterers and enough
competition fiom shippers to linptrt it llrm
tone to the market.Wustorns were quoted ut
from Ji'Ji to J4.5J uid.i-Texuns { at from SU.UJ to
Ue'cclpts ; CattieT121,030 bend ; hoje , 2J.COO
bead ; slieop , lO.WOhuad.
The Ki'enlng Journal reports ! CATTUJ
Kecelpts. 2l,000nlioad | shipments , 5. SOU
bond : market stonily ! no natives ; westerns
nnd Toxuns , lOo lower ; best native * . SI.7MJ
r..M : good and iisuful.UOOJJI.SO ; others. ffJ.03
< ai.iO : ( ; Toxnni. fl.wa..tti ; runuors. t2.'J ' ( iil.25 :
stookors and feeders ; t..00J.OO ; cows , l.uy < i
a.oi. u o
lions Itocolpts , t2,530 head ; shipments. 0,0)0
head ; market lOi hrilnor , o osnd weak ; rough
nnd common , Il.ttjOa. 13 ; packing and mixed ,
S.V20QV40 : prime lipurv und butchers' welulilH.
M.43a3.0JS } ; U.htvU } t340i grussers , W.555J
tiiiKBlKocolpt . n'ibO head ; shipments , 1,100
market strong ; vrpthXrs. tl.iO4.v3 ; wvstorns ,
* l.coai.'Kj ; fed TuXiuis. ll.i'Ttl ' 41 ; stouk owes ,
H.2V6I.M ; feodlnir vBthors , 8),6uiWbO ; lambs ,
tJ.50450.00. .
Now Vorlc j.JV | ° Btnok Slurkdt.
Nr.w YOIIK. Bent 7. llucycs-llouolpts. 3.400
head ; actlvuand flrfM n itlvu elfers , ( Vl.2
fi.v ? . ; Tuxans und Coloriidos , t-LXiQil.'X ; bulls
and cowc , * I.M > 1ft2J5 ; dressed beef steady nt
74i.o per Ib. tihlpiuonlH toduy , 200 beeves
cures Scrofula
Mrs , K. J. Itnwell , Medford , Mass. , eajs her
mother haj boeucurodof Kcrofnla liylliousoof
four liottlej of KKSSKM after havinc had
lunch other tro bWjWsyn atiuentand hcliif ;
reduced toqul " " ' tea low condition
of health , as It was thought oho could not Iho.
INHERITED SCROFULA.
i Cured my llttlo boy of hereditary
ficrofnla , which appeared alj o > er
his face. For \earl had Klten
up all hojioot Ida recovery , \vlien finally I was
Induced to use flKFSfZB A f w bottlou
cured him , and i [ * g i no sjinptouiiiof
the diieaso remain. AIIUJ. T. L , MATIIEIW ,
Wathervllle , illfls.
OiuUck ca LliwJ and Skin niietui milled free.
bwirr i ci ic Co. , AUuu , Cb
- Juki.
nnd R.9IO qunrtors of beef : tomorrow , 2X1
beeves nnd 73 sheep.
UAt.VRs Hocelpts. 1,800 hendj mnrkot no-
tlve , sluido llrmor : veals , Jasu per Ib.i buttor-
inllk a lives , * J.2V3.1.ir .
SIIERP AND I.A.vin ? HocelnU , 11,003 liondi
aheen steady nt $ . ' . ? ® \UJ | litmbi lower nt
( I.UIWJ.UJ ; dressed mutton stoudr itt
per Ib t circled liunln wo.tk at naiOHo.
llous-lteccipts , 5.SOO head ! market firm at
A\MSTI5UN I'AOIUNO 1NTKHKST3.
.Movement of Ho us hliylitly Decreased for
the \Vook.
ClNCi.NSATt , O. . Sept. 7. ISpoolal Toloiram
to TUB HER 1 Tomorrow's Prlco Current , will
says The week's picking In the west wus
Ku.'JOO IKUI. ng < iliist I01.0JO the prooedliiK
week , und m.PjO last ye tr. Vrom Murali 1 the
total is ( V20VOOI , against " ' .uro.uj ) lust year.
I'romlnont places now operating compare us
follows !
CITIES. i if.u. i iTin.
Hunan * City I.tvo ntueit Aliirltct.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. Hopu 7.--0\TTtE llo-
colpts , 0,3)0 ; Rhlpinonts. O.lliu : steers \voro
dull nnd wo.tk lit f.1.00 : cows , sto-uly ut fl.-'i5fi
S.11 : feeders weak at K.10 'JJi Texas untl
Indliin sloors ? . ' .OJiJ..l ( > 0.
IIoo4 KucoitiK 5.0 Oi shipments , 1.810 : the
nmrlicl opened stoa-ly to 5o lower , and closed
stroiw : allBr.idos , $ l.SJ Vil : ! bulk. 41.8 (35.U ( ) .
annul1 Hecelpts , l.OJO ; shlpinonis , noiia ;
the imrliol was actl\o and strong ; inutluus.
JUJl.fJ ; lambs , JVOJOV5J.
bt. T.niiU l.lvo Stock .Unrkot.
Sr. Louis. Mo , Sept 7. OArrr.K Hooolpts ,
C.G'U lioudi shipments. 2,7 0 head ; medium to
cholco u itlvo steers , $1.4 JQ,4.IO | ! fair to wood
Toxmis anil Indian stecis. $ J 25'l.25.
lions llecoiuts , : t,70J head ; shipments. SO )
head : m.irkut lee liljtior : liuuvy , W.iu.Uo ;
iioklii.l ! .8j.i.8.l : lUht , wroa-.3) ) .
HIIKKP Uocolpts. I.OJO head : shipments , none :
nrknt steady ; fair to Dost native muttons ,
Clncllinati 1,1btucK .Market.
OiNCiNNATf. O. , Sept. 7. Hoos-Stoady at
f3.nfi&4l ; rocolpts , awJ : shipments , l.OUO. _
OATTMI Uusy ; revoluts. 1,1X1 : shlomeias ,
100.
100.SIIKKP Steady : receipts , 2,700 ; shlumcnts ,
2IUOi lambs , $ J.303lW. ) (
Thos. E.Tiral ? , ojitor nnd publisher of the
Now llavon ( Nio. ) Notes , sttys : " 1 have
u soil Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera und
Diarrhoea Remedy with great satisfaction
for tha atlmuuts ot my children. " For sulo
by druggUts.
Send Up tlio 1'rlcuH oil Silks.
Durlnfr n convorsatlon with a BRB re
porter last nl 'Ht a wall Ituoivn wholesale
dry goods man sali ) : *
' SInce the Now York health ofilciixls have
declared a strict quirnntlno on all passen
gers and subjected Imported ioods to a long
delay prices have risen rapidly. Ribbon *
and all silk Roods have gone up 10 per cent
and fancy Roods from 10 to 23 per cent. The
stock In Omaha Is very low nnd merchants
will bo put to considerable annoyauco on ac
count of the holding nt quarantine of their
goods for tha fall trade. If the bales and
boxes : ontalnlnc ; line silks and\lacos nro
fumigated It will ruin thorn , but I hardly
think this will bo dono. Jobbers are prepared -
pared to rulso prices np.ihi if the quarantine
continues much longer. "
"I take pleasure in recommending Cham
berlain's Colic , Cholera ana DUrrhcni Kem-
cdy , " * avs Goo. C. Uankstoi : of Mill Cteek ,
111. "It is the best modiclne I have over
used for diarrhoea. One dose ivill cure any
ordinary case. " For sale by
AIurrliiRU License * .
The following marriage licenses were 1s-
suea by Judge Eller yesterday :
Name and address. A''e.
I Hnrvov I. MelJoniild. Omnha . 27
I Josephine Jl. Noushlno , Omaha . , . , 21
I linns Johnson , Omaha . 27
I Ileloim C. Wo orstor , Omaha . 20
j Charles H. Simmons , Omuhai . 47
( ClnraL. La renuo. Midi gun . U9
j William O. Gllloivay. Shannon , la . 28
I Allco It. I'.irk , Omnlia . 2J
) Kduar Moore , Johnstown , Neb . . - . . . . 44
I Anna llnm , Hurt Oak , la . U7
j Andrew Vouni. Omaha . 28
1 Melissa Riudro , Oinuha . 18
Arrested n Ivnnsa * Cltyan.
Paul Andres , alias Simms , was arrested by
Ofllcor Koysor yesterday afternoon and
locked up for safe keeping. It is supposed
by the pollen ofllclals that Andres Is wanted
In Kansas City , ns do confessed to Having
committed several crimes there in the past
few years , among them Doing the killing of a
man In 18SO. The prisoner will bo hold until
Iho chief of polio , : of Kansas City Is beard
from. '
Boocham's Pills soil well because they
euro.
Hud it Jokii uii tlio Jtiltr AInn.
Robert Smith was booked at the jail yester-
dav afternoon for horse stealing. The boy
drove nway H. Allerman' * rag wagon and
wns making for open country when captured.
Ho had thrown the contents of the wacou ,
several bags of raga , Into a pile of weeds on
South Twonty-llfth street. Smith had noth
ing to say about the alfnir beyond treating it
us a good joke on the rag man.
A feeling of
dullness , languor ,
and depression
means that your
liver isn't doing its
part. That means
impure blood , to
begin with , and
all kinds of ail-
L incuts in the end.
i Cut you can
stop them iri nd
vnnco. Doctor
Tierce's Golden
Medical Discovery invigorates the liver ,
purities nnd enriches the blood , nnd rouses
every organ into healthy action. It pre
vents and cures all diseases aiising from
a torpid liver or from impure blood. Dys
pepsia , Indigestion , Biliousness , Scrofulous ,
Bkiu nnd Scalp Diseases oven Consumption
( or Lung-scrofula ) , in its earlier stages , all
yield to it.
The makers of the " Discovery " claim for
it only what it will do. They ptiaraiifec that
it will do it. If it falls to benefit or cure , in
any case , ihoy'll return the money. Nothing
else that claims to purify the blood is sold
in this way ; which proves , no matter what
dealers may offer , that nothing else can be
" just na good. "
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Ilest cattle , hog and sheep market in the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
TUB LEADERS.
OMAHA l l1 .10 , thH hou" for ° ° r-
| Markj ;
Wood Brothers ,
touth Omaha Telephone Ifi7. Chicago
J. 1) . DADISMAN. I. , . ,
W , K. WOOD , filmiwrorj.
Market roportw by mull an4 wire cheerfully
furnished upon application.
- TL-1B
Campbell Commission Co.
Clilcufo , KislHt. Louis , Kansas City. South
uni.ilu , tiloux Cltv , Fort. . Worm ,
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
Mmi'lVJ Exohinjj Iliilldliit.So.lthO iiiliu
Correiiiondonco iQllcltod and promptly ntitworil.
tpuclul nttuiulun tu orJur for ttoctmr * i fiwilor * .
Kitubltilicd , Ibil . . . IncOfugratjJ , 13J1
Cuuttal f ullr paid , tiU.UJJ.
Waggoner BirnsCotipany
Wrltour nlro ui for prompt and rolln'Jla uarkjt
Perry Brothers x Co.npany ,
LlvoStnVx CoiamUslon.
Kooro 61 Kxohaugo Hulldluir , Bouth Omaha
Tulophouu 17J7 ,
AWNINGS AND TKNT3.
Omaha TcnU Awning Co Wolf Bros. & Co.
Tents , nwnln , turpiti-
Finn" , hntnraopks , oil nnd lln , covers of nil kinds.
rubber olothlnit. Send nnis , ti.inncrs , Ptc. Son I
f oroit'KUo. ' 11IJ Knrnnm for cittnloatic.'Qi S. HUh
13AGS AND TWINES.
Bemls Omaha Big Co
Importers anilmfrs. Hour
Backs , burlnpi. tnlno.
BICYCLES.
M. 0. Daxon ,
Illcyclcs sold on monthly
s. 1JJ.V , ISth B
BOOTS AND SHOWS.
Horse-Coo Shoe Co.
llOUtowurd fUroot.
KnctorTCOni3r llth nnd Doiulsistroots.
Wonrnm-ildnifcloto prices to oxiUbifarj , nn 1 nro
of eimli trhlc'.i U vursiluatila
with morclmnn.
Steven Crccdon.
MnnufBCturcr'd n ont. leansiippljr you wllli every-
thlnu In shoes IIIUII'H , wonun's .nn I chllilt' it
Jowest factory prlcosnnddliojuntj. Litoit etylas.
1401 Karnnm ritreot. Hoom 15.
Kirkcnilall Jones & Co. Aaer.lIanilSc\vcdSiocCD \ !
Wholcsnlo llOKtnn Itubtior Mfr . SliooCo Auonti Hoots , idioos , rubhori ,
fell Rood i. 1303 1UIO
Ili.nior-it.
CLOTHING.
Blotcky & Cohen
Clnthlnir.notlon. furnli'i-
IIIKI. Olvu us n. trial.
Stmplei prupild br ex
press , 1113 Hartley ,
COAL , COKE , COWNICK.
OmaliaCoalCokcLiino , Co Eagle CornicD Works
Mfrs. Knlranlzcd Iron
Hnrd and xoftcoal. ? . K. cornice
, window cnpa ,
cor. 1Mb and Uougali tnctnllc skTllKliK , etc.
tracts , 1110 , llli DuilKo-st ,
GOODS.
M. E. Smilli & Co , Kilpalrick - Koch
Dry KOOOs , notions , fur- Dry Roods Co. Notions ,
nUlilnit Rood' . Corner Konts'-fiirnlthlnK BOO U
llth nnd Howard-Ms. Cor. lltli nid llowir.l.
FURNITURE.
Omalia Upholstering Co , Bccbc & llunyan
plioMtrol furniture , Kurnlturo Co. . Uraco nn
1102 HOIVIchol u struct Ulb strjot.
Wbolunnlu only.
GROCERE3. | DRUGS , ETC.
D. JKSlccle&Co. Blahc , Bruce & Co
12jl-iM" > Jones utreot , 10th and llnrn y itr
O.uulia. Oui.ihu.
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING.
Sealed proposals will bo rocol voJ by the iin-
dorslcncd until It0 : ! o'clock p. in , f-OBt.einbor
Idtli. IS'l. ' ' , for Color , ido aiimlKtoiu * , bloux Kails
crunlto and Woodruff. Kansas , stone , iiueord-
IIIR to spoclllciitlons for 18'l ' ) for Diving the
part of Intersection on the west bltlo oftfiv-
toeiith street and Williams street.
Each bid to specify a price per squ.iro yard
for the paving complete on the Intersection
Work to he done In accordance with plnns
and spe.-llle itlons on ( lie In the ollleo of the
board of 1'ubllo Works.
And for the following kinds of paving mate
rial , vb :
bbeet nsphaltum.
yionx Fulls or other granite.
Colorado s.in Istone.
WoodrulT. Kansas , slono , nnd
Vltr.llud brick
All uccordln ; ; to specifications of 1801 ; for
pavlnt ; part of the toilowitis streets In the city
of Oniah.i. comprised In hi root Improvement
districts Nos. 4U > and 49. ' . ordered linurnvud by
ordlnnnees Nos. : ir.KI nnd : respuutlvoly ,
and moro p irllciilnrly dcsurlbed as follows :
No. 4K > Jackson street from 27th street to
23th street.
No 43 : Erslcinc street from tlio west line ot
24th street to the east line of 2Uh street.
E.ich bid to specify a pr co per scin.iro yard
for the pi > In ; complete In the streets.
Work to bu done In accordance with pinna
and specific itlon * on file. In the ollljeof the
bourd of pnblle workH.
T. ich proposal to bu made on printed blanks
furnUhod by Iho board und to buaccomp tilled
by a curtlllod chuck In the sum of $ i > 'J , p.iy-
able to the city of Omaha , as an evidence of
pond fnlt.li.
The bo ud reserves the rlsht to reject any
or all bids , ana
Ohalrmnn Itom-d of I'ubllo Works.
Omahu , Aiwustyist , 18)2. uaisl-7-8
Notice of Assessment 01 D linages for
Griidlns ; .
To the owners of all lots und parts of lots nnd
rcul estate itlonv Vlnton Etroct fiom 24lh
street to the west line of alley In blockI ; ! ,
Will-ox's second addition.
You ura hereby notified th ifflhn under-
slu-no.l , three dUint.'iested freeholders of the
olty of Oiniihu , liitvo been duly appointed by
the mayor , with the upprovul of thu city
couiH-ll of Mild city , to iihsosi the dam un tu
the owners respeetlvnly of the pronortv
allo ted by griuilni ; of suld Htreot. doulurcd
neecssirv Dyordliruico Number 3.2:13 : , p isaod
AiieustSJrd. lb'3J ' , and approved August 24th
'you are further notlllnd. that having ac
cepted si Id appointinont. unci duly < | ii illllcd
us lequlred lv law. wo will , on the nth day of
September. A. 13. , Ib'li ' , at tlin hour of 10
o'clock In the fnienoon , ut the ollleo of Khrlvor
fcO'Donnhoo , 1401 l''arnnin ' street , within the
corporuto limits ot'aild city , meet for the
purpose of consldorlnz und nmlilii , ' the
assessment of d.iinuuo to the owners roipeo'-
Ivoly of said property , uirouton bv suld Krad-
jn : . t'ikliii ; Into consideration special beno-
UtS If any.
Vou are notldo l tobo present ut the tlmo
and phic'j uforesild , and iniiUu uny objections
toorstatemoiiticoncDrnlng taUl ussohsmout
of damages us you may consider proper.
oio : ! j. I'AuiV
JAB. BCOUKDALK.
Committee of AprnlserH.
Oinuha , Neb. , September 3rd8'3sOdlO '
Notice of Anscstmcntor n.ini'iKOS for Ki > con
Htrnotlni ; tlio SUtoontli hlreot Vlutliict.
To the owners of all lots nnd parts of lots nniT
real estate uloni ; the .Sixteenth street via
duct and the approaches thereto.
You nro herony notlllol that the undor-
Bk-ned. three illsluterostcd freoholilorn of she
city of Oinuha , have been duly appointed by
the mayor , with the npprov.il of tliu city coun
cil ot sii'd cltv. to assess the damaicu to the
owners respectively of the properly alfuoted
hy the construction und reconstruction of the
Hlxtconth struct vlndnct In the ulty of Omahu
us dcolarod necessary by ordinance No. III"- .
passed July 21st. IH'J. . iiDproved July 2ld , 181) . ' .
und as proposed by pliins ilulupprovud by
the mayor it ml council of mild olty.
You nro further notified , that hiving nc-
coptud sild appointment , und duly iinailllod
ns required by law. wu will , on tiainnl ly. the
17ih day of Buptotnber , A. D. 18J2. at the hour
of 0 o'clock In the forunoon , at tliu directors'
room of the Commercial National bank HiJ'i
rariium street , within the corpor.itu limits of
aid ultv. incut for the purposuof considering
und iiiakliu tliu assossmunt of diiinauu tu tlio
owners respective v of mild property ulToutoU
by Hiild ruuonsiruutlon of suld vlu'Juct un Its
appro ichea , tnklni ; into consideration npuelal
bunellts , If tiny.
You are notified to bo present ut the time
nnd pliicu aforuxald nnd inaku any onjuctlons
to or t itemonis concernln i H.ilil nsHussmunt
of dumnuea us you may cons dur proper ,
' '
.
AI.I'KICI ) MIM/Altt ) .
Boutunibor3J , 16C2 , Oinuha , NobraMfa.HJdlOt
HJdlOt
SEWER PROPOSALS.
Boated proposals will bu received by the un-
deriluned until 1UO oulouic p. m. beptembor
10th , Ib'.f. , for the lonHtruetlon of a Miwur In
suwurdlsttlct No. 101. in tliu olty of Omaha , IIH
per oriUiianco No. iitiiivLordliiiC \ t" plans and
HDcclllcutloits on Illo in the olllco of tliu board
of nubile tvorki.
Kioh proposal to bo iiiiido on printed blanki
furnished by the bo.ird , and to uo accompli-
nled liy u certified chock In the mm of tiOO ,
payable to the ulty of Omahu , as uii evlduncu
of I'ood fulth ,
The board reserves the rleht to reject tiny
or ull bids , und to wnl vo def eots.
I1. W. IllHKllAUSKIt.
Olmlrmmi Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
Omaha , Nob. , September lit , Ib'/J. sl-H-8-9
HARDWARE.
Hector & Wilhelray Co. tabcck & Una.
Corner 10th onit Jnckion Dealers In hardware and
etrools. nieclmnlei * ' tools.
1101 Datults slroot.
LUMB12R.
Chas. 11 Leo. John A. WakelieliL
I Hardwood lumber , wood ImportedAmerican Port *
I carpets and pirquit Unleminent , Mllwiukia
I flooring. Imtr.iitUn o iiatit .Mil
Mli and taugl . hlto lino.
LIQUOUS.
MILL1NEUV.
J. OliorfclJor & C ) .
Importers nnd Jobbers of
millinery , notions. Mall
orders prompt ,
SUS-UtioutUllth U.
PAPER' OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co. standard Oi ! Co.
Cnrry n fall itock ot
prlntlnK , wrapping nnd Upllni-d nnd lubrlcallnr
vrrltliiif paper , card pu- oils , nilt-uro.iif , cto.
pur , ate.
OVERALLS.ETC. OYSTERS.
King & Snieal rid Cole & Co. ,
MfrsofK it S' ' pant Wholcunlo oy > tofs ,
sblrts nnd orornlls , cto. celery. : IIIS. ! lutli etrcel
CII-18 South llth > t. tulupnuna 713.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
italllshoil : 1373. "
Branch & "Co.
Whitney & Co ,
Produce , fruit ) of Ml
Butter , CKX9 nnd poultry , kinds , oyster j.
nth Mill ( ,
Jas. A. Cl.uK & Co.
lluttcr. oio3. < 3 , OKI
poullry nndunmo.
3l7Soutli l.lllist.
STOVE REPAIRS.
Etovo repairs and water
nttnubmonts for any
kind of Btoro ni.ijo.
1.M7
SASII TOYS.
M.A.lisbro\v&Co. ) \ H. Hardy & Co.
Mnmifnctnrari of nb. Toys , dolls nlbumi ,
doors , bllndi mil ( aiicy u'oo Ij. liouso fur-
mouldings , llr.incli of. nlfliliiK KOOdi , chll-
flee , 12tli and Itnrd at ) . drou'a c arrln m.
131'J I'.irn.un it.
NOTICE OP APPRAISB.MKNT OD1
DAMAGES FOR THE CHANGE OP
GRADE OP DOUGLAS STREET
FROM . 28TII STREET TO Till !
WEST LINE OF BOGGS is HILL'S
2D ADDITION.
To the owners of all lots , pirtsof lots and
real estate alonn Iotilus street from -sth
street to Iho west line of llOK-'a & UliraX'd
addition and Intcr.soctiii , ' u\enncKiind streets ,
You are bcrobv notlllcd tnut the undor-
slK'nod. three disinterested treoholuors of the
city of Umah.i , hare uoon duly appointed by
the mayor , with the npprov.il of the city
council of said city , to ussos the damage to
the owners respectively cif the property af-
fcctod by tlio chnnec of crude of Uouglits
street from 23th Htreot to the west line of
HORKS & Hill's addition nnd Intersecting ave
nues and streets , declared nuecssiiry by ordi-
iiiineo 181) ) , piiKiod Au list 2.1 , Ib'J. ' , upprovcd
Aii > 'U8t2l , 189. .
Von are further notified , tliat Imvlni ; no-
ccpted K.ild iippolntn cut. and duly 11111111110 !
us required by law. we will , on the i7th day of
September. A. 0. 18 Ii , nttliu hour of lOo'clocU
In the forenoon , at the olllco nf T. C' . llrtinner ,
room 1 , Ware block , within the corporate
limits nf suld oily , niCL't for the purpoioot
considering and makin ; ; the assessment nf
diiniiiRO to the owners icsuectivoly. of Bald
uronorty. nlTeeted hy slid clnnKoof urado.
taking Into conildcr.itloli upecla. beneUts , If
liny.
liny.You are notified to bo present nt the tlma
n d place aforesaid , and make nny objections
o or statements ooneenmi.- . said ussossmont
f d.un.iuod , as you inuv onusl 'or ' nroiKT.
T. O. '
O. d
OKOUUI4 J. I'A.
Committee of Appra'bers.
Omuha , Sopt.0. 18'Ji SlldlJt
United htatrs .tlnrnliiil'K Siilo .
InthoOlrcultOoiirtof the United i-tates for
the District of Nobrnskn ,
I'ortsmuuth S.ivln s HcuK VB. Hvu M , I'rush
ot. nl.-No n I' .
1'n bllo notice Is hereby el von th.it In pursu
ance and hy virtue of a writ of execution Is
sued out of the above niinicd court In uboto
entitled cuiiso nnd boarlnc iluto ot August
"Dril. A.I ) . 18'JJ , I h ivu levied upon nnd tnkeu
all the rleht. tlt'c mill Inteiujtol thuiibov
n.imed dofondiinlR , ! Cvn M I'rnuh and Wnlt ,
H. I'riiRh In nnd to the follow iiKdcscrlu
landHimd tenements , to-wlt :
J.uttwo (2) ( ) In bloyk t o ( J ) , In F.ako View ad
dition to the city ot Omi'hn. Doiijlasconntv
Nolir.islia , all of wh'ch L will expose for sail
at public auction as the law illrouta anil auu
the sums to the lnu'liost and best blddorou thr
With dny of Soptcmbei. A. I ) . I8C' , at the linu
of II o'clock In tlio forenoon of s-tld day nt the
north door of the United Status court house
nnd iirntoltlco bulldliu In the city of Omahii ,
Uoiul.is county , state and district of Nphras-
\fj\
fjKald silo Is to siitUfy jiiduniont ot said
court obtained at Its Mny tor-n. 1HJJ , In favor
of 1'orlhiiiouth rJiivlnzx bunk , and iianlnst the
said UvaM. I'rnirh and \Vnltor II I'riiBh.
HKAI ) I ) . H/AimiITmF.
United HtatoH Marahnl.
JOHN W. LYTr.E. I'lainllir's Att' > ninv.
a23sl-S-15.22.20
HIinrln H H.ile.
Under and by virtue of two Hcparnto orders
niudoby the lion. Krnnlc Irvine , one nf the
indites of the district court within and for
uoiiBliiBcountv. Nebraska , In the folluwlns
actions pending In a ild court , towlt : 1'uxton
fc ( ialtituhor , u copartuerihlp coinposoil of
Wltlliini A. 1'nxlon and llonjamlii Unllaubor
v 1/ovl G. Hut/.tl ( docket ill , No. 17) ) and Mo-
Cord , llrii'Jy compiiiiy , un Ineoipor.itlon , VJ
I.evlG. llouoldookot.'ll. ( No 181.1 will on ihu
14th dny of September. A. 1) , Ib'.l. , cominonelnz
ut lOo'idock In the forenoon of H'lld day , at
No. HOSoutlt 10th Htruel.'ln the city of Om.ilia ,
DoiiKlas county , Nobr ( .lea , sell at public auc
tion to the highest and bent bidder * for caah ,
the following Koods uml chnttols hereioforo
levied upon by mo by virtue of orders of nt/-
tachmeiit usued In tlio above entitled hctlons ,
towlt :
A complete stock of Htnplo and fumy fro-
cerles , woodonwaro. tinware , wlllowwaro ,
Htonowdro , flour. IIOUHO fiirnlsblii ; Kiiods , utoro
furnlturo and other inoruliundlso.
The un lorslKned resortoa ihu rUht to sou
this property u u whole or In Hopurato uar-
colH. iiHlu hl Judxmont slrill bo for the uunt/
Intorentuf all purilps concerned.
OIOHOK : A. IIKNNK'IT.
Hheriirof lloiulim County. Nub.
Omaha , Nobraiku , tJcptomberllrd. 1VJ- ! .
BWIItmfra
PROPOSALS FOR CURHING.
Bealol proposals will bo rucdvol by the
undiirslirned until It'll o'clook. p iiLboptombor
lUlhlbl .forourbliis with white Oo.oradosand-
Rtunu. red Colorado n tndntono and Heron
Hunilstono , uoionlinit toupee ll'jutlo'is. the fol
lowing street Impiiivoincntilistrluu : v
No , 4U5 Juckeon street fiom .7th street to'
No. 48. Kriklno street from the west line ot
24lh street to the oust llnu of tUtti Htreot.
Knih bid to speulfy u price per lineal foot
for tlio curbing complete on thoalreotn.
Work lo bo done In nccorduniio with plans
uml soeoltloutlonu on Illo In thu olllve of tlio
board of public works , , , , , , .
I'ropiis IM | to bo iiindo on printed blanks
furnished by the board , und those accom
panied with x curtllled cheek In the Bum ot
1500 , p lyublo to thu uity of Ouuh.t , an uii ur I
dimuoofiiood faith.
Thu bourd reserves the rUht to rojoot uuy
f"1" " 'i" * .
or till bids und f"
Ohalrmnn llourdof 1'ubllo Work * .
Omaha , Augmtaut , Ib'JJ , aUl l-7-