THE OMAHA. DAILY BEflS MONDAY , JUNE 1 , 1801. FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEW , Combination of London Banks to Kcap Up Rates ou Money. RESTRICTED TRADE ON THE EXCHANGE. Drop In Atucrlcnii Hullronil HcuiirltlcH I'i'hjisH cm tlio Purls Moiirsc llcrlln Scoiti'Hh'H Well Supported. Lovnotf , M , syil. : Tlioro was a fair do- m-ind for discount during the lut wnok nt ' ' ' M for Rtiort. Tlio . ) - , for tliroo months nnd Dank of England's ' reserve yesterday wns illT.riOO.OOO , mid thorn H n fiirlhcr JBI.WIO.OOO on the way.Vltli.Cl , OJO,00) ) thus reserved muncy ought to ho chimp , hut the policy of the hank , which is now supported by tlio lending stock hanks , nl"i3 to sustain rates until the result * are seen of thn Inovltablo drain of bullion ahroad. Russia nai ar ranged to withdraw 1,003,0J ) nhout the middle of Juno and later on,000,0 , H ) . The heavy rcllux of ROlil to America in the autumn must also ho provldo.1 for. Another reason for maintaining the reserve Is the consciousness that the fin ancial crisis Is only suppressed and not entirely relieved. The combination of hanks to Keep up tlio open market rates has only partially succcodcd. Hankers out- sldo of the combination and foreign banners also underbid them readily , doing business at : < < ; ugalnst tlm combiners. Tlio manage ment of the London and Westminster bunk has convened a meeting for Tuesday next for trying to draw In the combination all the London and provincial banlct. On the stock oxulmnga tlio past week deal ings were restricted. The ruling icndoni'V was downward. Among the foreign securi ties Portuguese bonds rose } per cent on tlio week and Spanish bonds Jf. Argentine secu rities were l.e.iv.v , Cedillas showing a drop of 2 > n for the wecli , whllo Chilian bonds fell ' , . English railway securities were firm with the exception of Brighton , which lluctuuteu sharply , ilimlly closing yesterday at a decline of 1 ; ! , for the week. American railway securities were almost buoyant during the Jlrst part of the week but dropped after Wednesday and worn especial ly flat yesterday. Sales were poor here anil tlio closing prices were the worst of the week. Variations for the week In American railway securities Include the following : Decreases Louisville & Nashville , 3 ; Union Pacillc shares , > < ; De.ivor & UioGrando pre ferred and Lake Shore } $ each ; Norfolk ft Western preferred , 1 ; Central Pacific shares , Denver & KIo Grande common , Mexican f'cntral , Now York , Ontario it Western , Northern Pacillc and Ohio & Mississippi or dinary yt cacti ; Erie ordinary , ' ( ; Now York Central , 1. Increases Wababh pre ferred , " ( . Canadian railway securities wore dull , fjrnnd Trunk llrst and second preferred and guaranteed stock each lost % on the week. The securities of the Mexican railway were considerably sold , seconds fulling- ; firsts J < j , and ordinary 1J < . A feature of tlio week was the demand for metal. KloTintos shares gained li4' ! owing to the strength of the copper market , wbero some excited buying lias boon proceeding. The movement was partly speculative and had its origin in inquiries , it was partly duo to the fact that consumers have let their stocks run down , causing a genuine trailo demand. Havana Markets. HAVANA , May . ' ! ! . Sugar-buyers nro moro willing to yield to sellers , but the latter have ngain increased their demands to figures nbove the ruling prices abroad. Llitlo busi ness was done during the week and the market closed quiet as follows : Molasses sugar , regular to polarization , ? J.ilit/2r ! ( > 0 per quintal ; Muscovado , fair to good refining , bSCMttc polarization , $2.- ! ; % cold per quintal. Stocks In warehouses at Havana and Ma- lany.a.4 , " 5 boxes , 1'Jlfi bags and ; in hogsheads. Keceipts for the week , O'.i.OOO baps and ! ! hogsheads ; oxiiorts for the week , 17,001) ) bags and 210 hogsheads , of which 111,000 bags and all the hogsheads went to tlio United States. POIIK Slii.OO gold per barrel for American. .JJKMI : : ) Hiir : : $ s.fi ( ) gold per quintal. HAMS American sugar cured , * 15 gold per quintal for northern , and S''H for southern. Lard In kegs , SlO.iio gold per quintal ; In tins , SUI.'jr > . Li'.MHiu ' : Nominal. Cooperage good ; in moderate demand. UKANS Whitenavy. . $7 irold per quintal. Cnuwixo Ton \cro-S34 gold per quintal. FitnioiiTS Moderate. EXCIIANOI : Quiet ; Spanish gold , ! &Si$210. ( On tlio Paris llourse. . PAIUH , May ill. Tliero was a steady improvement - provoment on the bourse during the week and prices closed buoyant yesterday , owing to enormous hear purchases. The day's ' rise In ! l per cent rentes was ' ) centimes , mailing n nso of IJff francs on the week. The advance for the wcnk include the following : Portu guese. l jf ; KIo Tintos , lilif ; Credit lAmcier , B f ; Suez Canal , 2sf. llcrlin ( JuotatloiiH. Bnni.iN , May 31. Homo funds and the loading foreign securities were well sup ported on ttio bourse during the past week , whllo bank and industrial securities were weak. The llnal quotations Include the fol lowing : Prussian . 10.V10 : Ueutscho bank , Ifi2 ; Mexican ( is , 67.80 : Roubles , LMU , ! > ; short oxcnnngo on London , 'JO.-II ; long oxohaugo on London , ! J0.2S 4 ; private discount , 12 % . Krimlcfoi't .Stocks. FiiAjJiu-oiiT , May III. On the bourse during the past week business was quiot. The llnal quotations include the following : Portu guese , ( Ml-10 ; Spanish , 711 ; Italian. 01.20 ; UiiHsiun , U7.7fi ; short exchange on London , 20.-10 ; private discount , 2Jjf. Ijtnuloii Stocks. LONDON , May III. I p. m. closing : Ijivorpool .May ni. WIIKAT Stoaily ; tin- inaiiil poor : holtlors olTur moiluratoly ; retl wrstorn sprlnir , 8 , Oijil percontal. COHN Stuuilyt iloiniinil fair. l.Aitn Prlniochtiirn , 'tis per owt , l'misK : : Aniorli'an , llnost whlto anil col ored , Ws for now per owt. AVhcut lOvporlH. SAN FIUNCIHCO , Cnl. , May HI.Vliont ox- iorl8 ) forlastweok were SIR.OOO routals. Clear ings for the week ending May U9 , fibU' ; > ,000. Ttaiilc of Ku laml Uiilllon. LONDON , Muv -Amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Hank of KiiKlaud Saturday on ualunuo was i-'ajOJO. _ 1'arlH Iti-iitt'H. I'Aitic , May 31. Three per font routes , Olf Ko for the account. ll'K.i Til Kit VltOl' llUt Ti/iTJ.V. liy tin ) United Slates Ollluo. WASHINGTON. May ill. The wooltly weather crop bulletin Issued by the signal ofllco today ays : Hhowers In the spring wheat region of Minnesota mid the Ualcotns during tlio past \vcok tmvo been light and pot well ills- trlbutod , anil In some localities seine Injury lias resulted from drouth and frost , but crops are doluc fairly well. In the stntoa of the Missouri valley the wcnther was gwior- nlly fitvorublo for sniull grains , but it was too cold for corn. The drouth In nortlui.ist Nebraska has hocii helped by penerous ruins. In ICiiusns oil crops \vcro iiuprovcil , iiiul especially wheat , which Is well headed. Prospects uro rcportutl as ironorally sooil In lown niul Mis souri ; frost did llttlo ilnmage. In souio sec tions corn b bolug replanted , owing to dam- nea by cut-worms , uiul m small ureas wheat was plowed under on account of Injury by the Hessian lly. b Missouri reports wheat average , meadows never bo t tor and fruit except apples ecu- tlnues excellent , In \ \ tsconsui , Michigan , Indiana anil Illi nois ruim are very light and badly distrib uted and the cool weathur retarded growth. l- The offcr.t of the wcolt was ncnorally In jurious. Many farmers In Illinois lire ro- jiliuitlntf corn on account of Its Injury from liiflcct.i. Ora soi nnd grain nro tlylng In Wis consin and seine fruits Injured by frosts in Michigan. _ Ni'li'iinka ) Crop Ittillotln * Citi'.Tn , Nob. , May 31. fSpoctnl to TUB Hr.K.J The ilgnal service of Doano collcgo has Issni'd the following weekly weather nnd crop bulletin for Nobnw km The week has been generally cool , and as there was suillclont moisture in the ground small grain has grown well except In the northeastern part of the state , but corn has not grown rapidly. The prospect for a largo crop of fruit of nil kinds continues good. 'throughout southwestern Nebraska heavy rains have fallen nrcompni.lad In some cases by hail , nnd amounting In Frontier county to . : r > Inches ; over the state generally there hifj been less than average , and In the north eastern part of the state very llttlo ; yet there is still sufficient moisture in the ground except In the northern pirt of the state whio ! crops nro sulToring. The temperature hns been decidedly below the normal nnd the sunshine about average. A light frost occurred on the .MtU , but doing no damage except in Iho extreme northern part of the state whore fruit was somewhat injured. The cool weather hns boon favor able for the growth of small grain , but has retarded the growth of corn. Corn cultivating has begun and so far as reported there Is generally n good stand ; a few report a four of late planted cnrn rotting In the ground. II vo is generally lio.idett out nnd whc.it Is beginning to head. Sugar boot planting is woU'inlvancod. Condition I'lowil Cropi. DiMOIVI : : , In. , May 31. This week's ' bulletin of the Iowa weather crop service re ports the rain fall light. Special dispatches received indicate that heavy rains are now falling in the northern part Of Iho state , where they are most needed. The month s summary oil the whole crop outlook is more promising than at the corresponding period last year. Considerable tcplanling of corn was made necessary by cut worms. Iho Hessian lly was destructive to winter wheat in Dos Monies and Louisa counties. In advanced ago the decllngiig powers nre wonderfully refreshed by Hood's SiiMiiptirlllu. It really docs "make the weak strong. " Hastings is to have a hominy mill. Final examination * unit exorcises preced ing commencement will bo held at the state university this week. For a broken Jaw which ho secured by fall ing on a defective sldoiviilx , an old man named Hattroll hns asked for damages from the city of Fremont. Joseph Blewo , n farmer residing near Stanton - ton , was thrown from his \uigon by a run away team and instantly Hilled. Ho loaves a wife and four children in poor circumstances. Congressman Kern hns been engaged to deliver - liver the Fourth of July oration at Children and will proceed from that point with n wagon and team for the northwest on 11 hunt ing trip which will last through July and August. On June 5 E. b. iCinch of O'Neill will celebrate - brato his fiftieth birthday and tlio thirtieth annivcrsarv of his enlistment In the nrmy , ami will invite all the old soldiers of Holt county to participate and make the event a military affair. The little daughter of Mrs. C. H. Gamble , residing near Mead , ran her hand under a fold of cloth which tier mother was cutting and had one of her lingers nipped olT by the shears. The severed member was at once replaced nnd dressed by a surgeon , and it is believed it will "grow on" again. The village of Sheltou is tied up in a pe culiar manner. For several weeks past the board of trustees have been deadlocked on the license question and have been unable to do a thing because of the failure of one of the elected members to qualify. Finally it was decided to submit the question to a vote of the people , and a special election was called for the purpose. The election resulted in n tie vote , and the trustees are still at loggerheads. Owing to the diniculty experienced in get ting help to attend the beet crop , says the Norfolk "News , an application was made some time ago to the department of the in terior to allow the pupils of the Indian school nt Genoa to bo employed In doing that labor. A telegram has been received from VVnshington giving the secretary's permis sion , and if the Indians are needed during the thinning out process the school will bo divided into two squads , 0110 to work here and the other at Grand Island. Those who are raising beets sav they prefer home help , but when that cannot bo had they will do the best they can and take what they can got. Iowa , A thief stole a bible from a school house in Cook township , Sac county. Old settlers of Hardin county will hold a reunion and picnic at Iowa Fulls , Juno 17. The annual meeting of the Iowa division of American wheelmen will bo hold at Newton June III and 17. The wife of Milton Uroughman of Knoxville - villo had been suffering with toothache and took an overdose of laudanum , wtiieh ended her life. Ernest McManus of Cherokee boat a poodle dog to death "Just for the fun of the thing. " nnd a Justice assessed him $51. \ > for the mnusomcnt. Miss Lillian Cnrr , a former Webster City young lady , is now successfully lllling the position of leather in a government Indian school at Albuquerque , N. M. Moses Cleveland of Dubuque has Just celebrated his ninety-second birthdav. The old gentlemen was In the war of 1812 nnd had six sons in the war of the rebellion. Workmen digging a sewer in Uubuquo found several plno logs buried at a depth of six feet. Ihuy wore found to bo sound , and it is thought must have lain under the sur face nt least llfty veurs. Among Marion's citizens are two very aged people. Grandmother Glover was one hun dred years old last week. She is stiil quite active and was among the llrst settlors. Kichard Thomas is another old settler , one hundred and ten year * old , nnd can bo seen on tlio streets most any linn day. Frank Fnrrcll of Mason City has discov ered that u bit' ! from a gartersnnko is poison ous. . * A few days ago ho killed one and a few minutes afterward Iho house cat happened along and began playing with the mmko's tail which was fit ill wiggling. The cat llnally grubbed the snake ami tossed it into the air and caught it when it fell lu such a way that the reptile's fang was driven through the cut's cheek. Immediately pussy sprawled out , foamed at the mouth ami died in terrible agony. Markctmiistor Hlbbo of Dubuquu , who fell and broke his log recently has un extended record for broken bones , At three years of ago ha fell from a wagon and had three ribs broken , at five ho fell down a flight of stairs and broke his right arm ; at nlno ho was thrown by n schoolmate nnd had his loft arm broken ; at , twelve ho fell and broke two ling ers ; ul nineteen ho was blown from a steeple by the wind nnil fell HO foot , alighting on a pile- of sand and having his back strained ; lust sprint' , at about thirty years of ago , ho fell olT the root of the Dubuque high school build ing , a distance of niuoty f'iot , alighting on a pile of brick anil breaking his thigh and Jaw nud dislocating his shoulder and ankle ; and about two weeks auo , after having recovered from the affects ot tho.to injuries , ho foil on the sldow.dk and again broKe his thigh. He says ho Is still good for fifteen or twenty more falls If they must come his way. The 1'a.xtou Hotel Flro Dltl not olTcut the hutol proper in nny way BO as to interfere with tlio operation of the house. Only the annex wns clam- njred uiul ( , 'u ° sl8 huvo boon enroll for without the interruption of a single tiny. Gnrrlud < Uit ! | | H ' hivat PnoniA , III. , May 111. Friday night Uob- ort Algiers and A. J. Gardner had a quarrel , in which the latter threatened to drown Al giers. At midnight Algiers went on I'eona lake to run a trout Hue and did not return. Yesterday his body was thhcd out nnd bore marks of violence. Ho had evidently been ovorixiworml and thrown In the lake some time during the night. Gardner and three witnesses to the quarrel wore arrested. < Dr. Blrnoy euros I'umrrn. Coo bltlu A technical -school for r..lllcrs is to bo es tablished in Paris. It will be the 11 rat of lu kind in the world. The U. S. government arc using largonum bors of the Improved Howe scales , JJorUcu & Sellock Co. , agents , Chicago , 111. lALlib UiN Abuses That Have Grnd"nlly Orapt Into the Jobbing Trade , EASTERN MEN DISCUSS THE SUBJECT , Tlio Overthrowing ut Old and llHlicd UiiHlncsH Customs n Hard Mutter to Uo AouonipllHlicd. Eastern dry goods people are talking about the abuses that have crept into their business customs nnd are discussing the ndvisaolllty of trying seine remedy. The Common ; ! nl IJullutlii lays tlio blame for these aouscs upon the close competition botwcr n dllTerent linns. This has led sellers on step oy step in the di rection of making constantly easier terms for buyer * until at the present time manu facturers or their nKonls or commission houses seem to bo carrying most of the risks properly bclonclng to their customers , while many of the commission houses have superadded - added the burden of inorcor less currying the manufacturer also. Under those circumstances the buyer hns In ne.irly every Instance to bo "protected" and "guaranteed , " while credits have boon so far stretched In the shape of extra dating that it is now difficult to fix their limits. The result of this has boon to bring buyers into the niuricot much earlier than was formerly the cuse.obliteratlng the old time well defined dates of opoiung of respective seasons , mak ing buyers less conservative , nud giving Impressions of unreal activity and a stimulus tu over-production. Against this state of things there is constant complain ing on the p.irt of tlio sellers. The great majority see that the Inducements to ousiiioss now held out to buyers are of an un healthy character ami calculated to lead to great abuses. Yet there Is a constant ten dency in certain directions to supplement tnoso complainings by a coursn of nc.tlon winch must lu'gravato existing evils. It is not meant to convoy by this the impiession that there is any insincerity on the part of those who tulk ono way and act another , but simply to show bow duhcult it is for individ uals , under the piessure of competition , to conuuct their business with freedom from ob jectionable features. The policy of protection and guarantee Is sometimes defended , but there are probably no supporters , In theory , of thu constant Increase - crease in lengths of credit given to buyers. Were the entire range of sellers polled on this question the vote against the principle would doubtless bo unanimous. Ueform , viewed in the abstract , ought not to bu a difllcult matter , but practical efforts have so fur been uusucoosjful. The Woolen Goods association and the Silk Association of America have innda efforts to secure the co operation of members of their particular branches and have failed each time. These failures point out the weakness of the methods omplovod. They have bcou but lit Uo bettor than the attempts of individu als. The practice of extra dating is now so Widespread and taken so much as a matter of course by buyers that no sectional action can grapple with it. It must bo a movement on the part of all divisions in unison. Extra dating in woolens cannot bo eradicated while it is a rule of the trade in cottons , with the same house in many instances handling notli accounts. To achieve success even more is required than local union. New York could do no lasting good by refusing to continue the practice while Chicago or Huston , for in stance , went ahead in the old way. To point this out may bo looked upon as indicating the hopefulness of any organized attempt at reform. Under present conditions it may bo so , but there is surely a way out of the dilliculty. Ono suggested remedy is that of forming nn association that .shall take in nil divisions of "Urs-t hand" business. The two associations already referred to may be doing good work in their own particular spheres , but , us has been shown , they have not the influence necessary to carry out an extended scheme of reform. As now situ ated the members of the dry goods trade have no medium of united action on trade matters TIIH SHOI : nusi.vr.ss. A prominent local snoo dealer romarlts that tlio shoo factories are gradually coming west. It was not many years ago that Now England practically supplied the whole country with footwear. This can hardly bo said to bo the case nt the present time. When they are running a stitching machine at S3 a week all up and down the Mississippi river , and all the farmers' daughters are stitching shoes at SI a week , from Cincinnati west , you can de cide that if there are too many shoo factories in thu country that the ones out west wil. not bo the ones to close. Now England today is not only living on western beef unu flour , but wearing western shoes. Of course , it is n well-known fact that the west is each ysnr producing more and moro shoes. So are the eastern or Now England states. It is true that the production is not Increasing so rapidly in the east as in the west. Seine grand and magnificent factories are being erected in the cen tral and western states , The shoo busi ness is growing westward constantly , but the cast is not ruined , and only a very despond ent man could look nt the business in New England in such a light. CHICAGO I.Il'h STOCK MAItKKT. OniCAiin , May III. [ Special Teloratn to THE 1IKH.1 There were only about I.'CO eatt'o ro- eoivod Saturday and of the number nearly ono thousand head wont direct to local slaughterers , and therefore were not on the marUot. In thu absence of a milllulont mjm- ber of transactions to fairly establish values the market must bo quoted as uiu'hangcd. The range of prices Is Jl.aii4l.5i for inferior to extra cows , holfura and bulls ; ll.T.iiil.i'i for htookurs and fouders ; $ l. > i U. , * > J fur Uiiminon to fancy shipping steers , and JI.SJWI.s'i for Texas cattle. Calves are quoted at W.uotM.tt , and springers at muCIO.O ) per head. The review of the wuek develops no feat- tires essentially different trom those prevailing during the provlo'm two weeks. Tlioro Is a continued .scanty supply of prime cattle , an uninterruptedly good demand and no abatement of thu ( Irm- ness that for MIIIIU time has characterised that branch of thu market. Host American beeves are now worth U ! o In the London market , which Is an advance In quotation of onu year ago of I'io ' , anil an advance on prices current two years ago of 2io. ! Exporters therefore have a gout ) round margin for profit , and they are taking the bulk of line cattle. They are not , however , paying afalrprluo for them , the bust grades holu ; ; only about UO pur 100 pounds higher In Chicago today than they were at this time hiNtyeur. In all grades of uattlu below uboleo thu wouk has been a furl her depreciation In values raiulng fiom lolt-'oc. Kalr toKouil 1,1,0 to 1,1V ) pound steers have hull'uiud ijullo as much as uattlo of low du reu. lor the luuk of strength thu general market lu\s sluiun , no satisfactory u\plunatlon IIHH been given. It wasiiotdnu to excessive supplies , rL'culpts having bnun 7AM bund luss than for last week , and HMUO head leas than thu eorr.'hponilln week last yeuwhile.olIerhu'H ; nf geol cattle wuru thu llKhtu.st for any llnio within the last twelve months. The top of iho mui-kot Is nominally fl.M ) , hut tht'rouro no tr.uisue- tluns at bettor than ) . ' . ' % and b.irely a do/on at ovur M. Natives sold largely bulow * 1.7.\ and from tutmasu bought thu bulk of Tv\- iini. iini.Tho hoi : market was strong ugulu yesterday. It was active whllo thu supply lusted , at J4.lfi ® l.70 for poor to extra meilhim and be ivy weights , anil at ( l.ijitlui : ( for poor to eholou llKht. Trud I UK was principally at il.S'J ' iitl.it. " , ! for medium anil liuavy and at { l.l.Xo.1.55 for ll lu , whli-li would Indicate a trilling advance on I'rldav'H price * , ( . 'nils unit plxs sold at fMKxi $ < . ' . ' .V The conllnuuil lui'KU rocu.pt > ) ( largo for this tlmo of yuan , tiken : In connection with the ilecliiiu lu provisions Imvo liupt the hog market lu a Mutu of Kieat unsottlumunt , ibnvr.'b thu pre-ont quututjimsdo not show any very nmrKud illilVreiiee from tho-io eur- runt one WOUK ugo. I'litl ! Kilthiy the tendency appealed to boqultu stroii-ly downward , but Mnuo I'rliuiy mornlm : an advance of about tuu has been suuuruil , which loaves prices for good to bo t grades about whoru ttiuy ivuro one eoU iiK'o. whllu oiimlnon Kradux are 1 > o bU'ber than then. Sales are now niiidu within a narrower ranso tlun tit any previous time this siiuhon , to pur 100 pounds praeilvaily tovvrlnt ; It. Theiu Is eoiiHidorulilu hpeeu- lutlon regardlm ; reeutptH fur nuxt month , thu mujur ty of local operator * ap pear to be of thu opinion that lime receipt ; ) will fall not a little short of th M immtn'B total , but If that proves to bo the east ; It will bu ijulto uiuisiiiu. It having occurred only oneo within thu last twelve yours at least. Tlio it'celpts for Juno , Ibuo , wore O'l.txxi. No oiiu bullovt > that the total for nuxt month wlit ruaiih those figures. Ho ; paoUlntf tu tl.o west from March up to date la about & 0UUO 0/fcnr / WOMAN THAT HAS ANY 5EN5E , AND MANY THERE BE V/E / HOPE , _ V/ILL / SPEND HER CENTS FOR A USEFUL CAKE Of FAIRBANKS-SANTA-GLAUS-SOAP- CURES AND PREVENTS Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ntlammatlon of the I/i nu , Kldneyj and Ilnwpli , H"latlea , Chilblain. ' . Krost llltCJ , Toothache , lleadacbo I'Mlns In the Hack , Chest and l.lmbu , and all the UHtial One appllcntlonof HADWAY'S HKADV I IK I , IKK , to tlio parts affected , will Instantly rollovo an I soon euro : ho sulleror. Intornallr In ilosi of from thirty to sixty drops , In half n tumbler of water.lt will cure In n few moments , Cramp * * , Hpastns , Sour Stomach , Colic , Flatulence , Heartburn , Diarrhoea , Sick Headache , S'utHca , VoiultliiK , Cold Chills , Nervousness Slecpleaancsa , and all Internal P'llii ! ) . 60 cents a buttle , for sale at driiKKlsU. HAD WAV A CO. . 33 Wnrren St. loud loss tlinn tor tlio same time lust year. iiid tlu-ro fa nUo u very mutorltil fullliiBOir In tliuavuru u wjiht. . OJIAII.l MAltKETH , Meats nnd 1'rovl.slons. Oii.s Prime lard oil ( winter strained ) file ; extra lard oil ( winter strained ) 4 ! > e ; extra No. 1 lard oil , 4jcNo. : : . 1 lard oil. 'Ma ; No. 3 lard oil. : iJc ; extra neafh feat all. 4Tc ; tallow oil , 4l'c. ' Hirrmiisi : i-olld packed In " 0 to ( M pound tubs Crt'amorv. per Ib l ! > c ; choice di.iry. porlb , lllo ; dairy , purlb. lliie. SWKKT I'lUKI.BI ) M'AIIK Kills TlerCCS (1100 ( Ibs ) J13..V ) ! barrels ( .TO Ibs ) iJ.U'J ; li barrels (10U ( Ibs ) LiAitn-Coiiipound , purlb. tlerco basis , fie ; pure leaf , porlb. tietco basis , Glfc : pure lard , perlb. th'i-co basis , fijje ; Uett o londoied lo.if lard , pi-rlb. tierce bass , 7'Jt.1. ' H.MOKKD MBATS Snsiir Cured Hams , II to 1(1 ( Ib. average , ll'a'o ; hams 2J U > S8 Ib. average. 0 ; hunm. ID to K 11) ) . average , loiic ; skinned hams. lOe ; shoulders , G'-jo ; eloar bienkfast bacon , narrow strip * . 8'ic ' ; clear bieakfast bacim , wldt' strips. A'lv ; boneless hri'nkfust bacon backs , 71ic : California or iilcn e Iruns , G34 ; boneless bam , S'5c'tlriod ' ; beef Irinis ( st'tsi , 1 o : dried beef rosular ( c.iv.ls ) . 8c : short spleen rolls or ham roulette. 8'Sc ' ; snioUed bi'i-f tongues ( per do/on ) , Wi'l ; special hams. 18 to 15 Ib. averaxo , ll'it" ' spoi'lal boneless breakfast bacon , lljc ) ! ; selected dried beuf hams. Insldes and knuckles , ItWc ; selected wide clear break fast bacon. Uic. ! Duv SALTCII MKATS 1-anoy llcht wuUht short clears , 7c ; lon r clears , ti'c ; short clears , C' i' ; short ribs , ( iijc ; shoulders , ftJic ; eiuar bellies. ( iie : clear backs. : aC. l11111:1.1:11 ! : : I'OIIK AND lliui' : Moss pork , nuw , per bbl. . fr..r.O ; family pork. tll.S'J ; shortcut clear pork. $12.QOai4.00 : prime mess pork ill.UO (3ii.'iO ( : ; boneless plu pork , fancy , f W..V ) ; extra moss beof. $1.09 ; plato berf , S.U.uu ; extra plato beuf. ill.UO ; rollo I hoof , bonoluss , Jll.rill ; boneless - les-s rolled houf. V4 bbls. , KllOJ : extra family ' ' ' PimK-ltonolos-i-Ilarrels , 200 ibs. ouch , J1.1 5 ; half barrels , 100 lb < . uach , JS.Ofl ; iiunrter liii-rels. M Ibs. ouch , t.5J ! ; eighth barrels , X'5 b . ' each , 4..75. , , , , " - MEATS Dry Pall Cured Fanoy bacon i ' ' shoulders ( Now'Yoik'euf ) , tierces , : > ? ici hollies. tierces , 71Cc : ( iallfornla ham , tierces , ( .0 ; beef pcKLmK- . 00 ; half barrels , 1UO Ibs , $11.50 : quarter barroia , SO 11)3 , Jl.r > 'ij eiRbth barrels , ! ' : > Ibs , jl.W. EXTHACT OK 11 KB i' t ounce Jars , 1. J or 0 do/en In a box. 1.'JS : a ounce jars , 1'or.l 1 , , dozen In a box , JI.20 ; 4 ounce jure , 1 or 2 dozen In a box. 87.7.1 ; 8 ounce jars. 1 do/on In a box , $14.-0 ; ir , ounce jars , V do/en In a box. 2.00. f-AusAnv : Smoked sausage , 7c ; lloloKiiti , 4 o : blood hiiusaue , r > c ; liver sausiiKo. So ; ho.id cheese. 5c ; fresh ori { sausao ( links ! , ! 'iO ! fresh pork SIIIIHIISO ( bulk ) 7c ; .smoked pork S'ius'i"e U'c : I'rankfurl sausage , sc ; smoked head "cheese , 0 ei I1"sansiiKO. ! . 7Hc ; knoblaucb saustiKO. 7lic ; tongue sausage , Uo ; summer sausage. He. The atiovo prices are for lots of fifty pounds and upwards ; a le'-s quantity ! ' c more. CANNKU M1IATS. I'rU-u dozen net. PllOllUCT. Corned beef.l-lb square cans. . . . ( Ii I H .1. ) Corned beef , 2-lbi | uare cans i m 2 20 Corned beef , -Ib iiinro | cans II ! U Corned beef , ll-lb hiiuare cans. . . . 14 - , . ' : l.uneli tonnuos , 1-lb round cans. , 2 ' . ) l.nnch toiiKiief , Z-lb round cans. , : > ss tt as llriiwn l-lb Miunro cans 1 25 i as llruwn-III miunrociina 2 10 3 20 llriiwn , U-lb riiuiul cans U HI O.x tonnues' , m-lbroiinil cnna. . . . S7S Ox ttiiiKiios , 2-lti rouiiil cant , i ; ' . ' . > 7 1U Ox tuntiiioJ , 2X-lb rouiiil cm . . . . . K ' . ' 'I 7 45 Clilpnvil hcor. H-lbrounil ciuis. . . 1 40 fliiiipoil liuuf , 1-lb roiiatt cms. . . . 2 'M Clilpiioitlifuf. a-lbruiiniU'iiiis 4 U ) lloint beuf , 1 Hi ruiniil rant 1 1. ' . 1 K Itimst liuuf , 2-lb round o I11H. . . . . . . I < .U 2 IW lluiist beuf. li-lb nmiwl run' 6 2A 1'ottcil bnin , ) i-lb rounil cans 7S 1'uttuil linm , k-lbiounil cuna 1 411 liurllvtl hum , U-lb rounil niiu. . . . 75 iii'iii > ii inin. u-Ili rotinil cann. . . . 4U 1 40 IU 1 75 2 75 i 85 1 HI 1 W 2 10 i m 2 25 i Vi 1 US 1 15 I 7U 1 bU 4 70 PllllSO-A. 18.14 and W ft. J22.00 ; C , JI7.50 ; 11 , IS. 14 and IG ft. KO.M ; I ) . ill.M. IIOAKtis-No. 1 I'Oin , JIS.SDS No. 2 com , ll.VUOs No. II com , lUtM ; No. 4 Pom , til.50. KTIVK ItOAHIiS-A.l'-Mn ' , sis tlS.OJ ; It , 12 In. his , fl.'i.U'J ; U , $ IU.OJ ; I ) . * iUJj ) No. i ctmin.nn , li In , his , lOlSaiil ( 14 ft.1-'l.OO ; Nu S. tlS-M ) ; Na I foi.imon , Pi In , sin. 14 ft , W ) . ( ) ; No. ' . ' , JlT.Sa ; No. I cuaiinoii , 12 In , sis , IU 't. * ll > .ftl ! No. 8 , JI7.00 No , 1 conitaoii , W'ln , sis , 80 ft , $ . ' 1,00 ; No. "KuiVi'.Ai'- . 1 plaliKfi nnd 10 In , Jl'.i.OO ' : No. 8 , Jltl.00 ; No , 1 , O , ( i.,8 lil.IU.K ( ) | No. 8. Jll.iO ( ; 10 In , grooved rooliiiK , 1'II an.l ID ft , H'J.W. ' - aun--'rt ; el , , 1 In. h8H.WM.iK ) ; Hi , A , 11 or I ! boleet , all IGjfoot. JI.OO oxtra. SOUTIIKUN Ym.i.ow I'lSu 1st and "d clear ( liiorliii ; , W-in , tlil.Wu ; 13-16 star , JIU.tH ) ; common lloorlnir. W-lrt , J10.0U ; rift clear. Ill-Id. $2it.Hl ( ; Iht and Sd cleat. i celllnK. ( I4.r > 0 ; Ihtand X'd clear. S celling. tVJM ; 1st and X'U clear , CellliiK , JiVOJj 1st anil 2/J clear , llnlsh , s'Jrt , from 1 Inch , * -7.0u ; 1st ami Kd clear , llnlsb.i-x's , f nun 1'i Incli , tllJ.OO ; 1st and .M clear , llnlhh , s'.s , from Hi timU'iiicli. SW.OO ; 1st and sd clear , y. p. canines , VluMi baee eao.UO. I'oi'i.AU 1 uiuiKii S-lnch and up , 1st and " ' \ clear , 1-liieh H''S. W7.M ; h-lneh anil up Island ' . d clour , 'i Inch imnol. MUM. riAsii , lliioitH. I'.Tt1 , Tar board , JI.SOj sash , Ki per cent ; doors , 5'J per ft. ; blimlH , M nor ot.i mouldliiKS. M per ct. ; tarred felt , per owt. . 8J.25 ; straw board , * l.5. KI.O--HIMI-A , 0-Inch , wlilto plnp. J.18.CO ; O. $10.00 ! II , U-liich , whllo pine. Jai.Otlj II. W.OO ; I : , 0-Inch , white pluo. ( Hol.-feiiclnB ) , 117.00 ; drop sldlntt. MJ ) pur M extra. HHINOI.KH. lATiKxlra "A , " pine , * ; ' .60 ; Btimlara"A. " t--W pxir.i "A. " cedar. nMO ; li-iuch clear plno , JI.OO ; clear redwood , Ha ; "I'osTrtWhite cedar , ft-lneli. ! Js , I2o ; 0-llieli nra , I''e ; white cedar , S'i-lwh. lis , li ( ! oh-liioli ; ii rs , lu'to ; white cedar , 4-lneh , round , i&e ; plit uak , bo ; Teniicbace ft'd codiir. apllt. lie. HEI.I.S I.lulit brass , liiirul , dis , 70u ; Kcn- tueuy cow. ills , 70o. TACKS. llHAUM , I'.Ti'-Aiuorioan Iron carpet ta.-ks , dlsW ; teel curbot tacks , nil kimU. IU. Bwoites Iron carpet tuuks , all klmln.63 ; bncilei Uoa tuvka , WJj tiiTvUvi Irou upboUtcrvrs tuvks , CO ; tinned Swedes Iron tacks , BO ; American Iron cut tacks , 7. > ; copper tacks , BO ; copiuirfln- Islilnt , ' and trunk nails , ( . * > : e. ar box nails. 4. > ; HnlshliiK nails , 70 ; Hungarian nails and miners' tacks , CM ; Klmp an < l lace lacks , 70 ; tinned lmp and lace tacks , BO-10 : trunk and clout nails. 70 : tinned trunk and clout nails , 11.1 ; basket nails , 115 ; chair nails , 35 ; common and patented brads , 70 ; tinned capped trunk nails , ; w and 10j lookliiK-dlass tacks , V.'i ; pict ure frame points , 25 ; leather carpel tacks , 40 ; blush tucks.'J.'i. TAi-iis , .MDASUHINO American , dig , 3i. ! ! THIHMO.MKTIKS : : Tin e isc , ills. 7"i THAI'S ( jtimo. Newhoiiso , dls. 40 ; Ramc , Onelda pattern , 70 ; mouse , wood choker , per dozen holes 20. TK < nrit.s : Unities' brick , tils , 10 ; DlBston's , 10-1J ! : garden , net perdo/c , fl.OO. THUUKSWarebouhc ( , etc. ) , Howe's K. J. & Co. , dls. : > 0. VifsKS 1'arallel , I'arkor's , dls , 10 ; parallel , oval slide , 33 ; saw filers. Wcntworth's , 2J. WIICNCIIKS Coos' Kenulne , .Ml ; ( Jhard. CO ; A r. 7i-10 ) ; lljinls ( Jail's patent combination , ! . " > ; Alken , pocket ( brlirht ) , i'LUll. ' 30. liUK'KS Stanley Itulo & Level Co.'s new list. no. HOI.TS Common carriage , ills 70-10 ; II. , t K. Mfu Co's stove , dls. 40-10 ; plow , ills , 50 ; ma chine , dls. 70 : tire holts. .10-10. t'AsTKiis lied , tils , 50 ; plato and shallow sockets , dls 'r > 0. MUTTS Ilrass. wrought , dls. 70 : loose pin cast , ills. 70 : loose pin , japanned , dls. 00-10-10 : lotv-c pins , Japannoil , wrought , GO ; Ulark blind butts. 7.10. . CHAIN Trace. B'S-10-2 ' , per pair , not , 40e ; trace , ti'J , American , per pair , not , Mo ; Ger man baiter chain , 1'st of December 31 , 1-SI , dls. .XI-10 ; American halter chain , list of De cember 31 , IhUi , dls. 5Q-10 : Herman cell chain , list of December 31 , 1831 , ills. 50-10 ; Iron jack chain , : ti ; brass Ja-'k chain , : > . ! > . COCKS Ilr.iss , new list. July 10. 18SO , dls. .V ) . COFKKI : Jlti.i.s Parker's board and box , dis. 50 : American ( Knterprlso Mfs ( Jo ) , ills. 25. Co.Mi'AS.sus , DIVIDKHS , KTC. Compasbcs , dls. 50-II ; ; dlv.ders , dls. 5J and 10 ; callipers , ills. .W. liiiAWi.Mi KNIVIS : 1 > . S. & W. Co. , dis. 70 ; ad justable , dls. 20. KOUKS May , manure anil spading , dls 00-10- 10 : placed , A. I. Itogur & llros. , 50. KHUITS AND JEM.V I'IIESSKS Knterprlso Mfg. Co. , dls. 15. Kuv 1'ANs Common , tils. 70 ; Acme , ills. 00. FAUCETS Krary patent petroleum , dls. 50 ; Enterprise , self-measuring , perdo/,4.0.00 ! , dls. L'5. L'5.KII.ES KII.ES Hoavor&Dlsston's,00-10 ; horse rasps Holler Ill-others , ills. 50. HAM.MIIIS : .Maydole , tlK 25 ; Atha , dls. 50. llAHNiss : SNAPS Sar ents , ills. 70 ; Gorman , dls. Ki. IVNOIIS Door knobs , bronze , 50-10 ; door minerals , door por. Japanned , door por. plntetl floor por. now list dls. M-10 ; porcelain shutter , ills. 71' . 11ATCHHTS Discounts 40-10. HAY K.NIVKS ! , lKlnnln , per dor , $9.00 ; Hpear Point , per do ? Si.VJ. UoiisENAH.s Nos.4 5 0 7 8 0 10 Peerless , perlb lie 12o 130 net Northwestern , " 23 25 23 22 21 10 dls''O Champion , " 28 25 2.1 22 21 W ills 20 Putnam , 51 2d 23 21 20 10 10 tils 10 KKTTi.r.s Ilrass , per cent ills , 15 ; enameled , per con til Is , W. HiNtlKS Clarke's Nos. 1 , 2 and 3 , gate , dis count ( K ) ; screw book and strap , H to 12 , per 1UO Ibs , 4'4c : 12 an.I upwards per 100 Ibs , 33.e { : Strap nnd T list. February 14,1S)1 ! ) , 50 per cent ; stundaiil D. A. , No. ft , * 3.50. Ininilicr. ( Quotations are for car lots on board cars at Omaha : DIMENSIONS 12 , ll & llift. IS ft. 20ft. 22ft. 24ft 2x4.$15 50 $ li ( UO tld 5 ! ) ? 17 UO J18 00 2.\0. . . . 1500 1551) ) 1000 JH UO 18 10 2.\ti. . . . 15 00 1550 Hi 00 1750 1800 2X10. . . 15 00 1550 10 00 1750 IS 00 2x12. . . IU 00 1000 1700 1850 11) ) 00 4x4 to bxtt. . 1000 1700 1800 1800 1000 llATTENH. Wm.lj TUIII.NO , KTC. O. ( j ' -llicll , < iro9\i ; : , hlHiio ; ; 2-Inch well lulling , D. & M. and bov. , $ . ' 3.00 ; pickets , D. & II , Hat , $22,50 ; D. & II.MlUUO.tM..W. ! KIINCINII No. 1 , li-ln , 12 nnd 14 ft , rf. $10.00 ; No. I. li In. H ! fi. ilO 00 ; 4 In. $ IU 00 ; No. 2 , II In , 1' ' anil 14 ft. rf. $14.0(1 ( ; 4 In , $11.00 ; No , 2 , ( i In. 10 ft , * i(1.50j ( 4 In , iflO.OJ ; No. 3. C In , 12 and 14 ft , Jlll.i'ii ; I In3.uO ; No. 3. Din , 10 ft. J13.00 ; 4 lu , 1.03. bA.-ll , DoollS , ETC. Tar board , fl. 50 ; siibli. BS per cent : floors , 50 perct. ; blinds. .7) ) per ct. ; moulding , . " > o per ct. : tarred felt , per cwi. , 12.85 ; straw board. 1.25. FMIOIIINCI A. ( i-lneli , whlto pine. $ . ' ! ROOj O , fii.W : ) ; II.lnch ( ! , whlto pine , iifi.oj ; I ) . 1(21.00 ( ; K C-.ncli , whlto pine ( Sel.-fencliiK ) , 117,00 ; drop sltl.ni ; , BUo per .M eMra. SJlilNtli.ES , IjATii-Kxtra "A , " plno , f2.80 ; standartl "A , " J2.4. ) ; extra "A , " cellar , * 2.tio ; U-lncb clear plno , II.UO ; clear ledwood , | 4.25 ; lath. M.W. ( POSTS Whlto cedar , 0-Inch , JJs , 12o ; 0-Inch urs , I2c ; wnltii cedar , 51i-lnch , ! is , 10Jc ( ; t-lncli qrs , 10ie ! ; whlto ceila' . 4-Inch rounil , I5c ; split oak , So ; Tennessee red cedar , bpllt , Ho. KrultH. PTHAWIIKIIHIES Per 21-quart case , $2.50 ; best MIsBiiiirl stock. .7.va3.00. CiiKllltiKH- Per I0-lb box , J2.25 ; Bouthtirn cherries , * 8.108.75 per drawer of ISqts. OIIANIIKS l.os Angeles , ji.oo per box ; San Diego. J.1.50 ; Ulvorslde , W.75. ( iiinr.s ( ! iusbiiiiiiiiis--l'or ; : : 24-iiiart | case , J.'I..MKtl.KJ ( ; drawer of IB iliart ) < , J-'J. l'iNBAi'i'i.is : Per doW.50R3.oti. . li.Mt.NB-Cholco : slock , per box , { 0.50 ; fancy , J7.00 , lANANAs-l'or ! bunch , ? 2..103.00 for fancy Block An oculist says ho always docs pretty well after a threa-rliiKod circus. Two rings are also beneficial. BE DECEIVED INTO BUYIfrS CHEAP IMI- TATld"NS CLAIMING TO BE JUST AS GOOD AS S. S. S. If they had morlt , they would not o aim to bo MS good as something o.oo. SWIKT8 BI'KCIFIO , 8. B. B. in iiKfooNi/.r.i > AS TIII : STANDAU1) . THAT 19 WHT TIU : cou.vniY is KI.OOUIU : WITH IMITATION'S OK IT. Book * on lllooil and SUIn ilUcases frte. TJU : BWUT Sl'tCU'IC CO. , ATIA TA , Q A. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. GRAIN AND PROVISICNS . Tonrny & Bryan , I S. A. MoWhortot" lroki'rs , crnln , i > ruTHInnvrtl3 lit .Vail Hunk Ilrok * nnd tiin'ki. : ils H. lull rrUnlo wlrei to New J < t. l'rl ntowlro It ) OhlVurk , Chlcnitii unil HU io. St , l.eiil * ninl Now Units. I'mli Rrnlti York , I buiiKlitfor all iurk > tn. MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. 0. A. Stonohill , I. Oberfoldor & Oo , , Millinery , Notions Importers nnd Jobbers In Clo.iki , ICto Millinery. ITO.'IOanir.Ma Mouth I Kb. 110-113 S. IGthHt. , Ornihi ttreet. MU3IDAL MaxMeyor & Bro , Oo. A. Hospo , Jr. , M'f'K Jewelers , ilcalon In IManos , Organs , Artist * ' musical Instrument ) , etc. , Materlali , K.lc. , Fnrnnm and llith. I Mil Hondas Street. OILS. Consolidated Tank Line Oo , Itellned and lubrleitlnt oils , axle ureaso , eU ) . A. II. Hlihop , MinaTOr. PRODUCE , COMMISSION. Eibbel & Smith , Sohroodor & Oo. , Dealers In country prod ? ash buyers butter ail uce , fruits , vegetables , o ci , an I Runer.il ejai- cte. iiiN-lnii meri'hanti , 1SOT Howard street. CJ ! South llth street. Robart Purvis , E. B. Branch & Co. , 1217 Howard streat. I'roitiirc , frulu of .ill Write for priest on Int- klmK oysterj , ter , eux" , poultry aaj 1211 Howard street. Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A. Olark & Oo. Duller , chcosa , exit , Butter egB' and poultry poultry and Kama , 120U Howard street. W.I South 13th strout. B.U03 & Oo , , Williami & Oro33 , Country prodiica , ' rulti , ' ' Produce ami frultv ppeclaltlos. teas spliiui , cte. 117-IWrf. litbHL I''ll Haruoy straot. L Rantlazao & Son , 211 South I''th Street. rorcl n AcUoiupatlo H'rults l'lorlda ilraiiKO-t A Sicily Fruits , Hranch house , 7 N. I'eters Ht , New Orl'ni PAPER. | RUBBER G'DS , Oarpontor Paper Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo. , Carry n full stock of Mnnufartiirliii ; an I ju'j- jirlnllni ; , wrapphiK nnil burs all khult rubii-'r nrllhiK paper , card pa . per , ute. IOJ3 Faririrn stroat. SEEDS. 8TOVES. Emarsoa 8301 Oj , , Seed u'rowors , doilarf li Stov3 Kardun. unm , tjr.Un tiU tree see 11 , .Miumfii aur'n stovoi.ml r.'l-m South l.'th. stove plpj. ISI'l-r l.l Ijeavonworth nt , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , E."O. M. A. Disbrow & Co. , Bohn Sah & Door Oo. Muiiiifacturcrt of sash , Manufacturer. ! of mo.iM- d DO rs. b 11 n il i an d liii ; ) , blla.n , djjri , Moulding. Hranch of- i-to. tlcu. 1'Jih and l.ard sti. lilth and ( Mirk8lro3t i. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. S. Wind Engine & A , L. Strang & Sam , Pump Oo. , llalllday wind mills. UH 1UUMOOI Farnani slrool , and ' .OJ JOIIIH il. (1. ( F. ItosH , acting manaxur. Omaha , Neb. TEA , COFFEE , SPICES , CIGARS. Consolidated OofTjij Company , 1114 and UK ) Humor it. Omaha. Neb , TOYS. BILLIARDS. SO'UTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. A. D. Boyer & Oo W-W Hiclmnvo llulldha , tjoiilh Unmlitt. 3. J. Ooflman , Biniloy Hunter & Green , & Uo , , 10 Ilxclinnuo llullilliu 20 Kxcliaimu llullilltrj Uuiltli Oniulin. Houth Omiitui. P. T. HUGHES , WHO HAI. KOAHI1 COMMISSION MHIIUIIANT 1U1M5M Slarkot I.lreot , Duurur. Culunulg. KlKln , III. , ami Wusturn Cioumcry llultnr , Kiwniiil Lla-tmo. lU.OIW A I umiity CKK cmoi , with IIIUT * Ui loan to my liliiur | | uml otbora tu bo HIliM , ll u i"iio u ! iii. | Hlilp by lint frulKlit. i"inl. ! cbu.ip llutlur In iluiiiaml ilurlntf .Mnx. llullublu fur iiuut.itlulis un Uu > iimnil. iimnil.WATI'.U llonds-Wanted-Healnd bldi tat WATI'.U ) h r w. I , coupon wutor bonds of tin1 city nf Tukainah. Hurt enmity. NohranKa. fin j.ViO u.icli , datud .May I , lual. and ru lhli > rel ( hy thu atitlllorof Htutu , us rciiilruil | by law. Said l.uiiilH to hucoinu duu In twunty yearn , lul payabii ) any tlmu after llvn years , draw- ln il piTocnt liiiuri'Kt payuhlo annually at thn NijbniHita INoiil acunoy , Nuw ork city Haiti UmdHtuo thu un.y liidubtuiliiuBH ( if lliiiv city of Ti'limimh. All bids will b opiuuiU > , Juno l'i. l"'l. ' nt I o'i'Iook p. in lly onlur i.f thu city council "fbttldi'ity. Thocminell rehurv- In.'tin'rl lit to rojuut uny and all bld < t. Ad- ihuHi | . II Aiklnbuii , ulty ulurk , "lIldH fo > IJuuda , " TeUttuiah , Nob. t'"f