ill THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , , UTNR 11 , 2--TWELVE PAGES. SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK EccoipU in Some Lines Eeing Slightly Reduced of Late. ATTRIBUTED TO THE WARM WEATHER rrnupccli for a Steady Increase In tlio I'll turn Quito KncouraGliifr How tlio lYcok' * Iliislnma Compnrri with I'rovlous 1'crlodn , OMAHA. Juno to.-ltccolpts for the past five flny.ifootup , ; iT ( ) cuttle. 3..4'JI lic s mill 70(1 ( hoop usiilnstV.S ) . ) cattlo. 5in hnio and l.MU Khoci ) thosutno Ilvo ( lays lust weak , a falling tiir of abaul l.OUO cattle , S3W,0 1 * > 8 unU I.UUO * There was n bolter tone to thp general cnt- tlo triulo intl desirable grades of beef mid shipping steers moved Iruolyat rather llrmcr prices tlmti ouThtinduy. Altlioiiijli uiistorn reports wore inoro roaiaurliiK , lilp- lirra mid exporters bought hut npurlirjly.nl- tlioiiKli this wu p.irtly iliio to tlin r.itlior ln- ( IIITerciitiliilltv | of tlio olTurliiKs In mineral , l.ooiil houses , lion ever , took hold freely ; lliu inulo was fairly healthy lliotiitli. llol.lorsof cuiniiion light unlltilalied f til If niul rouuli , oxoy ntrorHfound the u-unl dull uiurUot with jirlces Inclined to droop. 1'ntr to very gooJ 5.VCO to 1,4LO-lli. Htocrs sold ut frrtn $ : i.7ito f I.'A fair to good llKhliuid luedluiii 1UO to l..VO-lb. hi COM at from $ .i..0 to M.OO. Homo Inforlor Jlshl RttilT sold down UH tow ns fH.VU A very fair and tolerably early elcurnnco wna cfTectod. The supply of butchers' ntoclt nnd canncra wIIB bolter than on Thursday , and tlio < | imllt > ran morn to extremes of Rood and b.\a. There weru seine old thin poitcis that sold as low BK TAc to JI.UO. whllo theiucro nlfco somu fat COWB and holfcrH that ro'd readily for H.2Ti to f.L.Vi. rrlcei In cenunil were niu- turlally unchanged , and tlio HUIIIU WIIH true of bulls , oxen and nUr , " > . They sold ut from fl.tuto W.40. Calves , stoiidy ut. $ . ' .70 to r > .w for common yearlings to prime vunls. The stoeltor and feeder undo v > an uxtrctnoly ll hti and prices about Kluady at the recent decline , llcpreentatlvo Haless IltKSBit : ) IIKIiK. H003 IlcOclpU toclo very fair , hut they loll over 4.000 short of last Friday , the past live days showing a fnllln : off of about 2.1,01.0 liogs compared with lust wcoK. The quality Vrns rather common in general , about tbo poorest of thn week. AdvlecB from Chicago wcro rather favorable nnd with a good local and modornto shipping Uc in nnd tbo market opened itctlvu with prices ruling 1'He to Co higher on all grades. Good to choice hogs of all weights eold largely at } 4.U3 to $ l.7t > , with ono prlmo heavy load nttl.75. The common light and mixed loaUH wont largely at U4.C0 to JI.U3. After Iho big bum of lo ) hozs had been dis posed of ( ho market uiscd olT on n bad orcuk in provisions aim the close wus weak , the en tire early advance being lost nnd several Jo.nds left In first bunds. Thu bulk of Iho i-nlCH wore nt f4.C5 to J,70 against fl.CO to JI.TO 1 liurtidny , the general average of prices paid boliint4.iU14 ii'-'rilnst JI.G'J Thursday and J4.51 liiBt Friday. Ueprcbontallvu saics : So. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. _ . . ji. . . . .ICO 1445 r.7. . . . .208 40J4C5 " . 215 4 60 73. . .210 120 405 o" ! . .181 4 50 72. . . 217 320 4C5 3 . . . .373 4 55 Cl. . . . :03 80 403 4. . . 100 4 55 70. . . . .108 80 465 12 . . . .2.11 4 55 Gl. . . . .233 80 4G5 3. . . . . .2U7 4 55 6.1. . . .205 4J 4W C. . . , . 278 SO 4 55 .227 4G > U. . . . . .2W 4 55 W. . .210 405 10. . . . . .2 l * CO W.Til . .SIS MO 4M Us. . . . . .177 ICO 4 CO 144 . .212 410 4G3 n. . . . . .IDS 4 a 03. . .2. 2UO 4 07i ; " . 2CO 1CU 4 CO C7. . .251 2f.O . 4 C7',5 too" ! . . .174 I''O 4 CO 07. , .241) ) B. . . . . .21)5 ) 200 4 CO ! .2I3 301 03. . . . . .201 280 4 CO SO 4C7H M. . . . .103 1C3 4 CO G4 . SO 4G7K B7. . . . . .2. > 8 ino 4 CO 78 . . .2V8 80 4 C7'/ ' E7. . . . . .201 ice 4 GO Gl. . . .240 120 4 t.7 D5. . . . . .213 4 ialA CO. . . 217 2:0 4G7SJ W. . , . . .2.M ) 200 4 ( K'i f > 5 . . .215 4 CT'i ' to. . , . . .18i 80 FO. . . .224 120 407H C % . , . . .203 123 04. . . .2117 121 4 G7 > ' , 15. . . . . .2b4 118 71. . 80 4 G7VJ M , . , . . .23J ICO 71 . * ' * 8 120 70. . , . . .220 4Kt 4 EJH 63. . ' 4C7' > W . , . . .2.4 JSH 71. . ! 244 2SO 4G7i B7. . . . . .240 20J 77 , . . .2JO 283 4G7 i M. . , . . .103 100 4 C5 71. . . .228 ISO 77. . . . .270 120 1 G5 07. . . .230 7J 62. . . . 223 4 G5 Cl . . 25. ! 70 . . . . . .210 240 4 G5 Gl. . . .I'C'J 120 7J 10. . . . .238 2110 77 , . . .201 10T 70 VI. . . .243 8 ! ) 4 C5 C3. . . .21J 80 70 111. . . . -47 bO 4 (15 ( 07. . . ,300 240 70 83. . . . .2V4 120 5 G5 71 . . .257 100 70 Cl. . ' I O 2bO 4 C.1 ( .0. . , . .2fi3 200 470 " I.S3 ! 120 4 C5 53. . . Ml 20J 470 7 ! ) . .218 10J 4 ( VS G4.70. . . . . .245 470 143. . .233 20J 4 CJ -70. . . . .V37 240 47J j 213 COO i t'A nn 78 ! 247 470 47 307 ICO 470 Cll . . . . ,257 , 80 470 80N 07 . . . . 213 N ) 470 BI .iiUl BU 475 rifis AND notion. 4 . 127 3 40 3 . 110 360 U . 140 40 3 50 3. . . . 11.0 35J tiilKKf-Tlioonly lond'rocclved was billed di rect ton local puuKcr und not altered on the market. I'rlccs nro nominally unchanged with dcslrublu millions In active demand. Quotations as fullowb : Fair to Rood natives , 1I.MK&OIX ) ; fair lo good wrslurni , M.50O4I.OO : common und Mock shoop. f 1.00 ® 1. 23 ; good to choice 4utoOJ-lb. Iumbs.t4.ooilc.50. Itl'CClptH Itlltl II4IU4IIOI1 | | O Oniclal receipts nnd disposition of stooic ns Bliuwn by the hooks of thu Union Block VnnH company for thu twenty-four hours ending at & o'clock p. m. , Juno 10. Itiiti ; HHChll'lU DICI'OMTIUN , C'lty .MiirJirtH. KANSAS CITV. .Mo. , Juno la WIIITAT Lower : No. 2 hard. ' . ( ( . 3u : No. . ' red , 'dKiXhOe. CiiitN-Vi'ry wi'iilc : No , 2 niut-U , nominal at 411c ; Nu V whllo.-IO.- , OAI Weak : o 2 mixed , illu otfered. llvr Ste.idy ; Nu. 2. rOc. I I.AXH41.D Ule on tl o l.atls of puro. HIIAN Firm : nueked , v , HAY Firm und unchanged at (8.0.50j ! ) pi a rie. tu.MO-i.uu. ICt.dg Diii-lii-ngi-d at ite. lltliTKit llncli.in cdi vrunmcry , I'CllOct dairy. Ii' < Sio. HM'Kil'.s-Wlicut. 31,000 bu , ; corn , 7.000 til | mi if , noiu' . t llll'un rt-Wheat , 30,000 bu.t corn , 10,000 Uu , ; outs , 1,000 Lu. Ku\v Yurie Dry ( JnotU 5litrl > ct. Niw : VOIIK. Juno 10. Thcro were no new jJuvt'lopiiii-titii lu loday'n trudu In dry good * , Cot ton Market. NKW OIII.UANK , Lu. . Juno 10. Quiet ! tntd- OllUi' , 7 > toilow mldUlluk' , ( > ) iu ( good Ofdluury , C'ici net rccetpti. 3,2 7 bales ; groM receipts , : i.Mbnics ; exports to ( Iroat Ilrltaln , H.'O ) lci | to the cotitlncnt , MSv2 tialcn ; sales , 400 lc s stock It7r ; 'n \ > n\cr. \ Weekly not receipts. 0.340 hulon ; cto s 11,117 bales ; exports lo Urcnt llrllnlti , 7.MI hales ; lo the continent , 3,523 bnlOM ) corvstwlsc. 5,282 bales. C'lilrnRO rroditco .Mnrkct . CuiCAno. III. , Juno 10. Tno lending futures rniustl as follonsi AllTICI.i:1) : . CI.OHK. WIIKAT No. 2 Juno . 84H Jnlr . SIX Augimt . . . . 84H COHN NO. J Juno . Julr . 4 Ul ! ( Hrpl . IS.'i OATH No. 2- juno . , . , , 37U 3 ] Julr . 8JH 33-1 33 Petit . , 81 Mess I'OIIK IflCO 10 U Sept . 10 75 1080 IU C7H I.AIID July . 6 42 (1 ( 15 r , 4 Fopt . - - - t ! GO 0 U ! ! EIIOIIT Itllis Julr . c a c 47 ; : 0 42V r , M 0 M 0 50 Oath nitntatlons wcro as folloua : Fi.iiuit-Uutct hut Rtcndy. WIIIIAT No , 2 spring , 83ic ! ; No. . ' ) spring , 87c ; No. 2 ro.'l. 8"e. COIIN Lower ; No. 2 , Boyei No. 3 yellow , OATB No. 2. 32)40 ) ! No. 2 while , 31Jic ; No. 3 white , 3P. r. HVK-No. 2 , 78S13'c. IHltl.ET No. 2 , COa ! No. 3 , No , 4,43 aide. KI.AX Bncn-No. I. H.04. TIMOTIIV SEKD I'rlnio , $1.20I.'I4. 1'nitK Moso. pcrhbl. . tlO.X'fiaiO.Mi Inrd.por 100 His. } 'i.4ma42Vi ; Khort rlhs sides ( loose ) , f < ; 43'ocu.1 ' : dry suited Bliouldcrs ( boxoili , f3.srxa3.375i ! short clear sldei ( boxed ) . M.75U . - . . WIIISKEV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.15. HuoAlt.i Unchnncod. Kcculpts and shipments today were us fol lows : On tbo I'roduco cvchanso today the butter iniii kotvis f.tlr ; creamery. 17Jict llncnestern , Kllic ; ordlnnry , Hic ! ! solccled dulries , lUe. Exes , Oiniilui 1'rmliu-c .llurlint , HIDES ETC. No. 1 ttrccri hides , 3o : No. 1 eroun sailed bides. lOIUo : No 2 croon salted hldcB. : iiUe : ! No 1 crncn salted hldns. " ' > lo 40 Ibs. , 4OI' < e : No. 2 crecii silled bides. 2.i In 49 Ibs. . LC-'m.c : No. 1 veal c.ilf. 8 to IS Ibs. , Ou ; No. 2 voiil cal. to IS Hi ? . . 4e ; No. I drv Hint hides , Tc ; No. 2 dry ( lint hide * . r > c : No. 1 dry salted hldCH , r > fHc ; ; Sliocp pulls Oreen salted , each , Mal.-J.r ) : croon salted slnnirlliiKH ( short woolcd early skln ) . oach. ViWSei dry shear- lines ( short \voolod early skins ) No. 1 , each , Sitine ; dry eho ir'.lnsn ( short woolod curly sUlns1. No. J. cncli , f > c ; drv Hint Kansas und Nebraska butcher wool polls , per II ) . , actual weight. lXitl4c ( ! : dry Hint KHIISIIS nnd Nehruq- ka tnurniln wool pells per lb. . actual wclghl , 8&Wc ! dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , I0l2ic ! ; dry ( lint Colorado rado iniirniln wool pelts , porlu. , nctunlwolKht , KilOo ; dry plec-es and bucks , actual weight. T4i9o. Tallow iind eroasc Tttllow. No. ' 1. 3 ® 4c : tallow. No. 2 , Ili&JWc : gre.i e. wblto A. 4o ; grease , whllo II , 3c ! ; crease , yellow , 'Jo ; K rouse , dark , 2Xc : old butter.e ! ; beeswax , prime , IGIt ciroiifrh tnllow. l' { ® c. KnniTp California Hlvorsldo oranges , J-1WJ ; WitBlilnclou navnls tl.50 ; fair to choice lonr- on , tJ.Sli4.nUi fancy lemons. $4.50 ; bananas , crated , fc > .00 ® . ' . ! > 0 ; Florida tomntoos 84.03 ® 4.50 pcrcr-itoof six bnsUots ; pineapples , 22.30 per doz. VnnKTAUi.ES California cnhlinpc. ' 'Ji'c per lo. In crates : homo Krown lettuce , : c > ® 40o per doz. ; sniithcrn onions. } HM bbl. : Ilonniula boxes , { 2.25 ; Nebraska and nicked' beans , $ l,8'K32.03i mculuin , $1.50 ® l.GO ; Co or ml o nnd western Nebraska pota toes. .VJB.KIO : nntlvu potntnos. 4J il. > c : Llua Deniis , 4o per lb. ; Htilmich , W.5Ji.OO : per bbl. ; radishes , ao4'e ' ; plenlimt. So per lb. ; now Cal ifornia potatoes , -JiG-liC per lb. ; cucuniboro , fl.r > 0 per doz. HtiTTEii 1'acklnis ntoolc. SaiOc : small lots of choice stock to retail trade , 12l4e. Eons 1 dflliljc. POULTIIV Good old fowls. 07c , live welsht. .St. l.oul.t Mitrkcts. Pi. I.oyiP , Mo. , Juno 10. FLOCII Dull nnd unchanged. WIIKAT Went Rradnallv down nnd closed IJiio below ycstordav ; cash 64US3o ; July closed at 8.1'c ? : Auvusl. 63o ! : Dcccniber , 6'Mc. COIIN 1'ollowcd wheat nnd closed Ic 11111101- yostorduy ; cash 44c ! ; July closed ut 45 > ® A\\i \ n * Coitintiilutt * A.\\ \ 1 1 * _ \Tfj-Ipwer ; cush , 824 ! ( . ; July , Sl e ; Sep tember , 'W-SJc. lire Finn nt7Sa HllAN Quiet ; Gl04c. 1IAV Quiet nnd unchanged. LKAD-Qulul nt t3.U7S. ! FI.AX SUED Quiet nt uOo. HUITCII Unchanged ; creamery , 1317o ; dairy. Ill4o. Kaos Unclmnzcd at 12ic. ! CoitNMcAL Firm uud unchanged at Z2.GO © 2.05. 2.05.WIIISKV Steady nt $1.10. I'IIOVISIONS Firm utprcvlous oiilsicleprices and uRood job demand ; nork , SI 1.25. kAltu J3.15n.0. ! according to brand. Uuv SALT .JI BATS Loose lots , hhoiilnors , $5.50 ; loncs and ribs , $ j.45 ; shorts , Jfl.U'J ; boxcU lots , 15omoi e. IlACON-Shouldcrs. 8.T.CO : longs and ribs , $7.1M@7.25 ! ! ; f borls , $7.37 ® 7.50. HKCKIt'TB-l'lour , 3,01,0 His.vhoat ; , 2.1,000tin. ; corn. l2S.Obu. ) ( ) ; outs , 12.0UJ bu. ; rye , none ; burley , none , Snti'MENTS Flour.3.000His. : wnontP.rOflbu. ; corn. 22.10J bu. ; oats , 3.030 bu. ) rye , 4,000 bu. ; barley , none. Liverpool .tlarkuti , LIVERPOOL , Juno 10. WIIKAT ( Steady ; do- niund poor : receipts past three days , 3IOJO centals , Including lOj.COJ American. Coux Firm ; domnnd poor ; receipts Ameri can corn last three days , 47.3JJ cent tls. HACON 34s for lonxs and short clo'ir mid dles about. > 5 pounds ; < ! 4.i for long clour mid dles ubout 45 Ibs. Kstlmiito of thu 1'dSt. NEW YOIIK. Juno J0.-Tbe 1'ost snva : Sov- crnl'croi ) reports from northern states were published today , und their cstlmatea were unanimous In favor of the farmers. Rrctty Hit this , whllo It wixi relloctcd In the early movement ot n few of the crimpers' stoexs , was quite Ignored In the cabu of others , Forelcit Oil Market , LONDON , Juno 10. CALCUTTA LINSEED WaM. IjiNBr.tiD OAKE Cs 5d for western. LiNsuui ) On/ IRs lOd. ItosiK Aincrlcun strained , 4i 4id. ! llaltlinoru Grnlu Aliirliot. HALTI.M.OUI' Mil. , Juno 10. WIIUAT Easy ; No. 2 red , hpot and Juno , 01&02c. COIIN Kasy ; mixed , spot and June. 5535 < 4c. OATS Finn , No. 2 whllo urehturn. 41Jc } Toledo drum Alurhut. TOLEDO , U. , Juno 10. WIIUAT Active ; No. 2 Clldll , 01-UC. COIIN Dull ; No. 2 cash , 51'/o. OATS Dull ; No. 2 cash , Tniders'Tiillt , CIIICAOO , III. , June 10. F. U. I.nirun & Co. , to Dunu.-in. ltollln er & Co. : Wheat opened iic- tlvo atblJiv , July sold as lilch asM eand 85e and closed at H4c. Advices today from several winter wheat stateH report u great Improvement In the growing uiop. This bad much to do with iho Boiling. Foreign ad vlves uro btrongcr. KriKlaud Hays the weather lb favorable for crops , French udvleeu nio unfavorable and that Imports for tbo comlin ; year win not bu ICSN than O'.Ov'U.OOO ' or 7i > ,000,000bu. The vropof Austro-lluiiKary U reported damaced by rust und r.tlii. Our own government report due this afternoon will have homo Intluenco either way. Although we utlaeli nu value to It foreign buyers und thouenerul publle do. Until our crop passes the critical stages wo think buying on It breaks safe but ut pres ent It looKs lonur for the immculiitu future. Corn has been rather null. July opened at41Ju , sold us low as 4HJJc. closed ut 4sie , With line weather wo think It will soil a llttlo lower. The cash demand U good and the low grades belling about the HUMIO us con tract. In Iho oat pit not mueh doing , Provi sions fulrly iietlve. The prices will bo In sym pathy with corn. Wo are In favor of buying them on broukx , CIIICAUO , 111 , , Juno 10. Kemictt , Ilopkliia .t Co. to N A. MeWhorter : Favorauluealbor. . Increasing rveoiptK ut primary markets and Hlauk demand tor cash wheat 1mvo been tbu depicbslnglnllucncu to lay. Longs have bold on upprelieiihlun of u favorable government report , though most traders look tor llttlo change. It Is thought that tbu Improvement In Kaunas and on the i'aullle eo.ist will about olUet lliu Injury In other states , whllo u rather uimrUh report on spilng wheat Is looked for. Thu market bus hud u good decllnn and U In shape to adv.ni' < > cahlly If the government should re port u low condition. Corn and outs have tliown further ue.ikncg ] on weather and the report of free do Ivories at Interior points. It U thought tliut farmers will sell liberally If the ciop outlook Improves. The provision market aupoare. to Lo hurdeiilni ! . It In thought the big run of IKCH N over for tbu prevent und th.it puckerb will cover their short kales and try tu put prices higher. CniCAdo. it ) , , Juno 10. Conneeln.un & Day toCockrcll llros. ! 'Iho grain'markets turned \u'iil ; under belling Uy holders on account of warm ueutlmr In the winter wheat uud corn belli ) , light ulearitiifos from the sou board , In- crouso In receipts ut wubtern points and more especially uixui repails from tbo rallroudk ot uu unusual demand for empty eralu curs , which ludloates that however the bureau report - port may view tlio uoudltlon ot the grow- Inn crops , fiirmi'M uro willing lo muruet another illeo of their old crops ut ruling trices. 1'rovlslous were ctrouir , cousldcrlni : thu lower liriiln market und the uuylnu by paouutii. coiuiucncvd yvslurday , would have been on a liberal scale today , except th.it light olTcrlngi provnl od nftorn small bus * Incii. Pork closed So lower , nnd laid nnd ribs unchanged. bid , Iniled. The total sales of stocks were ! ! 23,821 shares. Including : Atchlson , 4.M.1 : Uhlcaifo Ua < < , : iOOU : Delaware , Inc < awanna > V : Western.H.iiO : : Doln- ware X : Hudson , 4'JTil ; l.oulsvlllo .t NunhviHe , : IHW : Missouri I'aclfle. a.WO : North American , : i.C < )0 ) ; Northern I'aelllc. l.'li.VJ'Nirtlit : ' ( > rn 1'ncllle preferred , 2I(1M ( ; Koidlnz.-ll.Auii St. I'aul .t Umnhn. : u'5J4 Wheeling & Ltiko Erie , U.COO : SU l' UlVSOiO. New York .Alonoy .Mnrltrt. Nr.w YOIIK , Juno 10. MONEY ON GAT.T. Easy aMOUJ pvreont : laat loan lliperoonll closed oiroicd at 1'i per emit. 1'itt.MK AlnitcANTir.c I'APEit 2O5 ? ( per cent. bJTUiii.iMi K.\citANon Quiet but stoarty at * I.BT for sixty-day bills nnd $ .8S4 ! for do- maud. The closing quotations on bonds : l-'lnanclal Notes. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 10. Clearings , Jl.455.Ul ) . NEW YortK , Juno 10. Clearings. 8101,535,465 ; balances , 8-iJOOG. ( ; ) llAi.TiMOHE , Md , Juno 10. Clearlnss , J2J.023- 741 ; balances , $ WsiO. ; Money 0 per cent. LONDON. Juno 10. Amount of bullion cone Into the Dank of Kngland on balance today , 10.000. PittiAnntrniA. Pa. , Juno 10. Rank oloar- Ings , SH.ST.'i.'JS'J ; balances , fl.O-'I.CTi. ' . Money U per cent. CINCINNATI , O. . Juno 10 Mnnov. 35 per cent. Now Yorlt exchange , 25Q.100 premium. Clearings , $ ? , y01i,4 > 0j llr.iii.tN , Juno 10. Tbo statement ol the Im perial Jl.mkof Germany shows a decrease In bpcclo of2.443.00a marks. ST. Louis , Mo. . Juno 10. Clenrlnz" , f3KKI,9Q7 : balances , ? .V.4,5 1) ) . Money , quiet , 40 percent. New YorK cxchunco , OOc premium. HUSTON. Mass , Juno 10. Clearlnas. $15,193.- Kt3 ; balances , ( IT38.1X % Money , i ! ® per cent. KxclibiiKO on Now York Uc. NKW OIII.BANR , L'a. , Juno 10. Olearlnss , $ ] , X > U..rill. Excluinx'o on New York , comtnor- elal , 50c per J,00a ! premium ; banks , $1.50 per IC03 premium : ' Chicago l.lvo Stock furltet. OiiiOAGo. 111. , Juno 10. [ Special TolcRram to Till : Hun. I Them was a HUht run of cattle today , only aooutOOO arrived , making a total for the week of . * > 7.)94 : ) , as imnlnst fili,2CO for the Bamo time last ucok. The demand , while not developing any special ur oney , called for more cutUo than vrcro comprlsod In the supply , nnd , consequently , prices pointed upward. They wcro a llttlo higher than on Thursday for all description except common grassy stuff. Nobody seems to want tbo latter , whllo tno tendency In good to best dry fed cattle Is In the ooposlte direction. Fair to extra 1,400 to 1,830-lu.steers wore saleable at from $1.00 to JI.G5 and common to choice 000 to 1,400-lb. steers were In demand at from $ . ' 1.5' ) to $4.50. Stoekcrs and feeders wcro quoted at from $2.25 to $ .1.85 and cows nnd ho furs at from 81.25 to $ .1.50. The calf market was dull and de clining , rozcnt supplies bavin ? been not n llttlo In excess of tno demand with receipts of scarcely more than 21,009 bond. There was a stronger ho : market : trade opened brisk at at ( east He advance on Thurs day's quotations and though there was tno usual talk about n woakur feollnz at the close the lalo tales , quality considered , were oultu as satisfactory as those made early In the day. only an Inconsldoiablo paitof the supply going beiow $1.83 , the ruling prices bolni : nt frout S4.SO to $ I.U ! for light and from 1.8 > to Jf..iTj ; for medium and bo.ivy weights. There were sales of choieo assorted heavy and me dium ut from i : > .0. > ! 4 to & . " > . ! . " > . and the usual Hualiilni ; In plxn and culls ut from iiS'J to SI.1. ' . " ) . The sheep mnrket was quiet , not many being wanted either for loout bhlpplnv account but the small receipts , about 4.uiO head , gave the situation stiength. Good to choice grades sold a little higher and the poorer sorts were In demand at fully former quotations , llolh sheep and lambs were materially lower than they were a week auo , the decline In the latter reaching from $1.00 tJ $1 M. Quo tations for sheep are from $ J.OO to $0.25 and for Iniuns from $1.25 to 37.00. UecelptH were : Cattlo. 0,000 ; hogs. 21,000 ; sheep , 4.UOO. St. Louis I-lvo Stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. , Juno 10. CATTLE Kccelpts , JM > i shipments , 2.42U ; market stronger ; fair to good natlvo steers , Kl.Uj&i.'M : Texan and Indian steers , fair to good , & .50Q3.U5 ; caiinorf , tS.Oia3.OJ. lions Receipts , 1,8 ; . " . ; shlmiionts , 0,659 : mar ket 5o higher : heavy , J4.00 ® ! bo ; mixed , $ I.Uu ® 4.70 ; light. $ t.5JOJ.7i . HilBl'.r Kccelpls,410 ; shipments , 783 ; luarkot steady ; uutlvo muttoiiH$1.255.'J5. Kiiusas city l.lvo stock .Haricot. KANSAS CITY. Mo. , Juno 10. OATTW : ite- colpts. II , 100 ; shipments , GJO ; steers were antlvo and strong to lUu higher , d.5u4.2. > ; co\v steady , $2.25&J.SO ( ; btocicorsiuid feeder. ' . t.'l.bO. Hoes Uecolpts , UioO ; ; ublumenls , l,7uj ; mar ket uctlvo und strong to Co higher ; all grades , $4. rxQf.OO ; bulk , $ I.CUQ4.S'J. ' SIIIKI : > Itccolnis , l.'JU ; shipments' , 003 ; market strong. WONDERFUL WORK. riienomcniil Aclilovomout of Mltis Knthcrlno Curry on n Tj-pmvrltcr. A largo galhpriiiK attended the Oraaua Commercial college last night for tbo pur ? pose of witnossfnc tbo typowrlting ex hibition given by Miss Kutherlno Y- Curry , tlio cbuoiplou typewriting operator of tbo world. MUs Curry comes from the Henley Busi ness college of Syracuse , N. Y. , where she lias char go of the practical department of that institution. She Is u brig tit , intelligent younp lady und has ouuceoded In winning many frlouds sitico bor arrival In this city. * The exercises lust evening were under tbo control of K. U : Maybow of this oily , who brought Miss Curry bore for the purpose of convincing the publlo that the Smith I'rom- ler typo writer is capable of attalnlnt a higher rate of. spjod than any other inacbltio that bus yet been placed upon the market. The exhibition last night was convincing evidence that such is Iho caso. In tbo flrst exorcise , which was a dictation , Mtsu Curry reached a psoa of ninety-eight words per mlnuto ana every loiter aud word was cut as clear as though the rate of speed bud not boon half so great. Upon another trial Mils Curry reached 114 words in dictation. In this tbu JubtUlcuuon and tbo stroke of the letters were absolutely perfect. Then tbo old oxorclso which nil typewriter opera tors use when tboy prucllco for speed was tukou up. This familiar scntouco wus rattled olt at Ughmlng speed , utiu according to the wutclies held by tbo Judges Miss Curry made 1IK1 words per mlnuto. Following this she wrote 170 words nud at the sumo lima carried on an animated conversation with Tom Wilson , the well known court stenographer , The great event of the evening wai when Miss Curry cut looio und wrote ISO words per mlnuto. U. S. nl ! , who hold the watch , declared thtttlt utv tbo inon rapid work that ho bad over witnissod. No aoubt that Mr. Doll told the truth , us It was a fact that that broke ull previous authenticated records except bor own. own.Tho announcement brought out a hearty cheer. Mlts Curry claimed to bo able to write from ten to llftcen nnte words per minute than any othfcr operator on any other machine. A question nrosojhnt the machine was put up for this special purpose , but thin was easily disproved , ns the dictation oxorrlso wits upon ri ' 'SfriUu Premier thnt was taken from tbo rooms of the buslnnss collogo. The rnnchino uion ( which the nlthcfet rate of speed \VMI * mndo was ono \vhlcfl bis boon used by Miss' Curry during the pus I nlno months , The manner in which tho.Smith Prumlcr per formed its work ln t night convinced tUo witnesses that it tiithb mnchlno which ratjst soon take the place of nil others if nocurnoy and speed nro to bpinton into consideration. At intervals aurfftfi tpo ovenlngthoOmnhn DnnJo-Mandolin club furnished some delight ful tnmlo ana nt the , -cloao an ologaut nnd dnlnty lunch was sil-ytftl In honor of Miss Curry's visit to this citr. Drink 1 Drink Cook's Extra Dry Cham p.iane. I'urol I'urc Juice , naturally fermented. 1'urol Of forty years record. Try It , Typewriting Speed Inhibitions u I'liUc , In newspaper pivrlnnco I deslro to any thnt the o.xhlliltion o * wonderful speed now und then displnycd by "exhibition oporiitot's" on writing innchlncs uro fnUos tuiro nnd simple. * * * * Uoyond exploiting some typorltcr they dcnionstrnto tibsolutoly nothing beyond showlnrr what bud worlt n typewriter - writer bo * * * * sot cnn mndo to dolhoy iv bud example to thoutjliUoss | oporatorB * * * * wlth the result tluvt inttny innuhlnos uro banged und rnttlod to ploco8nnd many nu oporutofbocomc8 a careless und valuolcbs typist. I have before mo a Bain pi o of this rnpld writing recently accomplished * * * * and the manufacturer of the machine on which this bad writing was executed IB Hooding the country with accounts of the tost. What does ho pi-ovo by it ? Certainly not that his machine will do such work as is required nowadays ) . No sane employer would toloruto fern n moment such work ns is displnycd as the result of'this exhibition. Some manufacturers , I tun pleased to see , ttpprcciato the fact that such tests provo very little. Thuy employ thorn for the purpose of proving to themselves thnt their machines will respond with accuracy and precision to marvelously rapid manipulation , but they do not spread broadcast accounts of what has boon accomplished nnd attempt to mis- lend the public into believing that such rapid work can bo done in the course of ordinary business. I have before mo a sample of work recently written by Charles H. McGur- rin of Kulumaxoo , Mich. , in which 100 words were written in 00 seconds ( eight words more than the Syracuse speci men ) , and the alignment is perfect , nnd only once did one letter overlap an other , and yet the manufacturers of the machine on which this work was done uro not advertising it ; for though they know it cannot bo equalled on any other machine , they know also thnt it is fur beyond what can bo accomplished in actual business and that to encourage operators to endeavor to attain such speed would simply result in a mess of bad work which would bo a credit to no ono. ono.Truly , speed contents in either short hand or typewriting , amongst practical men and women of , the grand aggrega tion of shorthandprs and typists , nro in disrepute ; and this isjas it should bo. Beyond alTcctlng silly and foolish boys and girle , they curpy little , if any , weight. i The day of speed contests has gone by. P. H. FranIc Harrison's Shorthand Magazine , Juno , 1892. _ " ft OUT/1 001.1 IM. OotJlIcriMnii. Mrs. Minnie E. Michaolson had a warrant issued yesterday - forC. . F. Jorgensen of Omaha for obtaining pionoy'undor folso pro- tenses. The accused was formerly in part nership with the complainants husband and was engaged to be married to her niece. It Is claimed that on tbo strength of this be borrowed sums amounting to S1.500 from Mrs. Mlchaelson , which ho neglected to re turn. Jorgensen was arrested and after wards released on bnil. lluildlnt ; Permits. The following bulldln ? permits wcro granted by Inspector May field yesterday : Lena Kntuol , cottage. Twentieth and O Bt reels , S 303 Mrs. M. Costello , fr.imc store bblldlng , Thlrtv-tnlrd and Q streets . . , . ' 1,530 A T Bcattreall , ono and onn-half story frame residence. Twenty-fourth and n streets 1,000 II Mutt loo. uullilinir. li street , between Thirtieth and Thlrty-flrat 1,000 J.T Hyan , t\\o cottmce : , l < rancU and Korty-llrst streets , Corrlpan plaeo 003 " Total . $ 4,700 Hud n Itcut Nice Time. ThoClovor Leaf Camp. No. 8 , of the Royal Neighbors , the ladles auxiliary of tbo Modern Woodmen , entertained about fitly guests from Omaha and Couucll Bluffs Thursday evening. There wcro eight now members initiated nftcr which refreshments , consisting of strawberries , ice cream , cake and lomon- ndo , wcro provided. The festivities were prolonged until n Into bour and all enjoyed u delightful evening. Xotert ami I'ornonalft. The local Sons of Veterans are making an effort to nave the next annual encampment located nt South Omaha. Judpo Fowler had n busy day yesterday. Over twenty cases were disposed of , all of which wcro potty offenses. The assessment for South Omaha is now nearly completed. It is estimated .thai the valuation will bo increased about $ > 3K)0 , ( ) over last year. The ladles of the First Methodist church gave a very pleasant social at the church parlors last evening , Tbo entertainment was nnlquo and the patronage liberal. Ttao Kyan-Wllkos light Is exciting moroln- tarost among the local admirers of tbo manly art than any pucillstic event that has oc curred In some time. Wllkos Is tbo favorite in the few bets that , have been inudo. 1U1SV EXl'&V ? MAltTItlL LAW. Wyoutlnp ; Cltljcm Unable to ( J t Any Satis faction Out of CJi'iu-rnl C'urr. Docai.AH , Wye. , Juno 10. [ Special Telo- pram to Tin : Bii.J : Six troops of tbo Sixth eavnlry , comprising ; over 400 rccn , reached bare about 10 o'cloclc this inornlnj' . They are troop A , in comipaua of Captain Kendall , troop E , Lieutenant Wllcox ; troop F , Captain Cajjor ; ' troop O , Cop- tarn West ; froop , H , Lieutenant Ilowao ; troop L c" Lieutenant Uullaghor. They are in command of General E. A. Carr und are accompanied \ > y Heglmental Adju tant Iloagson and Quartermaster Blacusou. The onlccrs und men occupied nine poason- gor coaches , whlloW muloa , 323 homes with wagons , equipments , forage , etc. , occupied fifty stock and flat cari , comprising four trains. T i They proceeded to a point ton miles west of UouKlas , near tbo site of old Fort Felter- itiiin , whcro'tuo trains were unloaded and a temporary camp eataullsbod on the banks of the Platlo river. . Gcnorul Carr returned a very evasive roplv to an inquiry as to the lObjoct of the expedi tion aud would onlvmay that bo WAS waiting for orders nnd would remain In his present location at toast for the present. It is learned uuofllcmlly that the command has .thirty duys supply of rations and ordnance enough for a six mouths campaign. Troop L comprises tittv-flvo Indians who were enlisted at the Kosobud agency. Tboy uro Urulo Sioux. It is believed hero that martial law is likely to bo declared at almoit any moment to cover Johnson , Converse and Natrono counties. Ilatllled tlio nomination. ThuSecond Wurd Republican club was ono of the first political organization * to ratify the rouommatlon of Provident Harrison. Tbo club hold a very enthusiastic meeting at Kaipiir'a holt on South Thirteenth street last night. It was u brief sosnlon , but the of the club dUpla.rod great over the work of the Mlnuo- npojU convention , I'rottdent ( Jcorro BtJ-yker stated the cltiD would prepare Itself t&mcot with the Central Icagua club when llf decided , komo tlmo next week , to hold > i * ecnoral ratification meeting. Tbo club * will hold Its regular meeting next Firday night. _ _ Sixteen Miner * Hurled In Hnlnn , MUNICH , Juno 10. An explosion occurred In a coal pit near Wcsbnuh nnd sixteen miner * were burled in tbo ruins. Tltoy Followed Copy. Cincinnati Commercial : "Horrors , what an obscure hand you wrltol" said the literary editor to the now space writer ns ho turned in n bit of poetry. "Oh , it's plain enough , ' ' interjected the poet hastily. "Tho rhymes and the motor will nolp the compositor out , und there'll not bo the least bit of trouble if they just follow the copy. " And the manuscript wont huatltng up the tube to the composing room * * * * * * * * "Sa'ay , what dod-gnslcd chump has been sondln' in Ills Chinese laundry bill for copy ? " wildly yelled out slug 10 , wiping a sudden burst of perspiration from Ill's forehead and glaring ut his last take. "I can't muko head or tall out of this thing ! " "Well , Chinese or no Chinese , " ctiod the hurrying foreman , "make whatever you can out of it nnd snag it up in mighty short order , for wo'rolate now. " And the typo fairly jumped from the case into the stick. * # w * * * "Good Cajsarl" gasped the proof ! reader , clutching at his brow. "Aro my eyes tailing or Is this u premonition of nervous prostration ? " Then ho rubbed his eyes and aturod. "By the godsl cither I've got the blind staggers or slug 10'fl on a royal tootl" At that instant a scream came down the spout : "Itus'h that proof along for heaven's sake ! Wo'ro latol" The proofreader groaned , .galloped down the column , hesitated , and then desperately thrust the slip into the tube , huskily murmuring , "I compared it with , the copy and that is us near as I can get to Hebrew these days. " * * v * That night the now spnco writer hur riedly wrapped up and addressed a copy of the issue without u glance and dropped it into the mull , with this brief note : "My Onlicst Sweet and Dearest Marie I send you u number of the Sunday supplement containing my little poom. Your face was an ever present inspira tion to mo when I wrote , and happy thoughtsof you inspired every sentence. Here you will find expressed what I have over felt toward you , but have hardly dared to volco before. Till death , etc. " Miss Marie Cortlandt Van Clifton glanced through the tender notoblu8hcd with pleasure , and hurriedly opening the paper road : TO MAIIIE. When the breeze from Iho bluobottlo's.blus- toring bilm RTwlrls the tends In n tooroomaloo , And the whiskery whine of the whoedlo- some whim Drowns the roll of the rattattoo , Then I dream in the shade ot the shally-go- slioo , And the voice of the ballymolay Brings the smell of the stale poppy-cods blummorod in bleu From tbo willy-wad over the way. Ah. the shuddering shoo and the bllnkotty- blanks Over the hills of the hockotty-how 1 Give the rlgmarolo to the clan sjory-wang , If they care for such Mlcdco ; But the thingumbob kiss of tbo wbangory- bang Keeps the hlgglddy-pigglo for mo. L'ENVOI. It is pllly-po-doddlo and allgobung Wncn the lollypop covers the ground , Yet the poldlddlo perished plunkoty-puner When iho heart ] ltnmy-cogglcs around. If the soul cannot snoop at the giggle-some cart , Keeking surcease in n glucety-glug , It is useless to say to the pulsating heart , "Yunke-doodlokor-chucgoty-chugl" The now space writer and Miss Marie Corlundt Van Clifton are not engaged now. Sofa pillows of tan-colored sateen em broldorcd in silk. { \ v . , Can't lie found JVi\ \ \ \ \ I ( tlio equal of Dr. Plcrco's Gold on Medical Discov ery. If other medicines of it's cliiia t\cro like it , they'd bo guaran teed. This is : If it doesn't benefit or euro , in every case for which it's recommended , you get your money buck. It isn't a " cure-all , " but U does euro nil diseases arising from a torpid or deranged llyer , or from impure blood. For nil Scrofulous , Skin nnd Scalp Discuses , it's a positive remedy. Even Consumption , or LUng-scroftila , is cured by it , if taken in time and given u fair trial. Tlmt'tf nil that's asked for it a fair trial. Then if it doesu't help you , thero'B no pay. Bcwn.ro of himrioiis initiations or dilutions , offered nt lcs prices. Wo claim it to be nn uncqunled remedy to purify the blood owl Invigoratetlio liver. Wo claim it to bo lasting in its effects , crea ting nn appetite , purifying tlio blood , nnd preventing Bilious , Typhoid nnd Malarial fevers , if taken in lime. The time to toke it Is when you first feel tliofJgns of u-earinesi and U'calcncss. By druggists. SOUTH OM AH A. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cuttle , hoc and hbcep marUot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRKZIER L1VI3 STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEAOntlS. Qfl rrUAIUI Wrlto to this hotua for cor- OU. UJUA11A | rect Market BsporU. Wood Brothers , Eouth Omnlm Telephone 11V7. - Chicago. J. 1) . IJAPI8MAN. I W. K. WOOD , f Mnrkot reports by mall nnd wire cheerfully fiirnUhcd upon application. THE Campbell Commission Co. Ohlciicn , KistHU Toiii , Kunsas Olty , South Uniithii , Moitx Ulty. l''ort ' Worth. A. CrIII , W. Y. Donor. U. ! ' . Tiillimilje. ClilciKti. Hug salesman. Cnttlo riulonnan Crill , Denny & Company , I.lve Stock Commission. HooinVT HxcUanjo South Oamliu. A. D. Boyer &Company , f > 8 and fSU Exchange IlulldlnjSouth Omaha. Corroponilcnco bollcltoil nnl uromptlr ivrnwurjl , bpcolal aitontlon to orilor < ( or utoi-kors .V facileri. Kitabltihcd , 18i ) . . . . lnoorioratod | , 1UJ Capltul lullr l > aU , tlJWl. Waggoner LJirney Company , Wrlto or wlro ui for prompt unJ rollabla market reportt. _ . Perry Brothers & Company , LlvoStook Commission. Koora 61 Exohango Hulldlng , tfouth Omaha Telephone 17iJ. ) Gassmaa & DaQleji M. H. Hogarty & Oo. , Itooms CO andflj. Kx- Kooui 31 Kxounio uhangollulldln ? . Hulldlng. South Omaha , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS. Union Stoclc Yard National - : I3ANK. The onlr bank ut the yurdi. Capital and iur- plui.r.'JO.OJQ. Collociluni growing out of tha llru tuck builnoii lUuuH lie tout cllroct to thlt buok. Blilppcn can d | iu i4ur craJlt o ( tuulr huuiu buak Hlit'iovcrlociiwa. OMAHA 'and AROHITEOT3 AND BTJILDBR3 J. H. OlEHN. Contractor ! nnd imj contractor ! for all klmli of building , plntlBtlntr palntlntato will rcrelTU copjr of ( llonn'i architect ! and tin dm director free , br nendlnu tlielr name , liuilncss and locix lion to the imbllilicr. J , II. ( llcnn , 113 H. nth ( t AWNINGS AND TENTS. MORSE-COE8HOI03. I1UJ llotrard BtrosU Fmtorj oornvr lliu nud Uauilai str iti. We are making oloi * prlcas to oatu biirars. anl ar selling cimi of good i whlohU Torr DltwltU msrchiot * . STEVEN GREEDON. Mnnnfncturer's npent. I can siipplr rouwlth everything - thing In sho3 < , men's.woman's and cblld' nt low- t' t factory price's and discounts , l.nloit styles. Kill Knrnam Strict. Houu l.V w IRXENDALl , JONES & , AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. Whnlemlo Mfrs. Acentn Hoots. MIOCJ , ruhbcrn llosloli Ituhber Shoi'Co. felt Booils. laiS , 131 1102,1IU4. llOililnrncy-st Ilnrnoy-st. BREWERS. JOS. SCHLITZ BREVr- INO 00. Offloo , 8.9th and I.caren- worth Sir , umaba. John JUarhover. Ant. CONFECTIONERY. VOEOEIE& DINHINQ Mfrg Comfecttoncrs and Jobbers of foreign and. domestic frulta , 1110 Howard at. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND&CO. Cnrrlago builders. Host and patrol wagons a specialty. 18th , opp. Court Ilousa. CLOTHING. BLOfGfir i , UUrtEN , OILMORE&.RUHI Clothing , notionfurnish- , Infp. lilro us i > trial , Manufra and wholcF.ilt Samples prepnld by ex clothlars. UN llarnoy press. 11IJ llarnuy , strdet. , COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAOLECORHCE WORKS LIME CO. , Mfrs. galvanized Iron Hard and soft coal. B B. cornlco , window caps . , motillo skyllKhtB , cto. ocr. 16U > ud Douglas- . ita. 1110 , KUUodga-st. CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contrnctors and sub conlrnclorn for all kind * of building , plastering , painting etc. . will receive a copy of ticnn' ! architects and builders directory free , by sending their name , business nnd loca tion , to the publisher. J. 11. ( Jlcnn , 113 S. lltli Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATR1DX-KOQH M.E. SMITH t CO. , DRY GOODS CO. , Dry goods , notions , fur- Dry goods.nottons , gontf Dlshlng goods. Corner furnishing goods. Cor. 1Kb and Howard-its. 11th and lloward-st. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- BEEBE & RUNYAN FURNITURE IKQ CO. NITURE CO. , Upholstered furniture lira-mud Nicholas si Oraco nnd Thirteenth AVhoIcsalo only. RIPANB TABULE8 rcirulatpj the st > inachll\rrauil Imwclii , purl-j ify the Hood , cru fnlt' nod cffiftualig lllie best ninilclnc knoyi nlor L'llioii J rjiia , conBllpatlon. djiitpMi , foul , bre.if.i , hi adiche , heuiti urn , Iocs of t crjretltc.Jncntal < ic | ifilon , i llifulo dljiwtlon , plinnlos. aiillow r iinrlt i- ' .c Imnuro bloc'o- fallura by ( ho ( .tuniach , Urr or InJ to-ttaes to perform Jhclr prorer rttnctlopii. IJcrMiw NOTICE ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING JONES , JACKSON , HOWARD AND OTHER STREETS. To tlio owners of all lots , parts of lots and real estate uloiiu Jones street from filth street to UlStli street , Juckson street from 31th street to.'llth Htieot , Howard slice t from KM street to : : ( lth htruot. Half Howard ulreot from Kedlek Grove toUUtb street , IHili Rtreet from I.oavenworlb btruotto Half Howard street. Ittth Btreot from Jones street to llnrnov Blieet , and 3Uli nvonno from Loavenworth strcut to Half Howard HtrcoU You uro horiiby iiotlllud llu.t tlio undersigned tbroo disinterested freeholdoi-H of tlio city of Uinalia , liavo been duly appointed by tlio mayor , wllh Iho approval of the city council of buldclty , to assess the danuiEOto tlio own ers respectively of tbu property affected by cradliii ; Jones street from Illth slreot toIWlli sttoet , Jnukfion stieot fromlMlh stn-Jt to liiitli street , Howiird street from aird street to.ljt i street , Half Howard street from HoUlulc Grove to Ilfith street , .lltli Rtroet from Leavon- wiirth street to Unit Howard street , Ilith street from Jones street to llarnuy stieot , and : i-"lili avonuu from heavrnworth street to Half Howard street , declared neec s'iry by Urdlnancu No. : W7 , uassod May ailli. ! > - , ap proved May 2Sth. IS.ri Vou are furtber notlfled , thnt liavlnp ao- ccploa said appointment , and duly ( luullllcd as requlicd by law , wo will , on the : Mtli day of June , A. I ) . 18 ! ) . ' , at tlio bour of 10 o'clock In tlio forenoon , at tlio oMIco of T. U III minor , Itoom 1 , Ware HlouU , within the eorporato llmltsof salU elty. meet for the purpomof conslderlnt ! and making the nsichsinunt < tt ( lamai-o to tlio ownora rcspeetivoly of sild : iiroporty , allootoil uy said irraUln , ; , tiiklnx Into consideration special bonolliH , If any. Yon nro notltlod to be present at tlin tlnio nnd plaeo aforcsa d. und maUo any objections to or statements coneornllitf s ld m-st-i-aiiient of dunmccB as you ' llJcgnlj'lj'f'J [ | ' ( { ' ! ; > , J"rt | W. J. MCI UNI' . JAS. II. . . Commlttoo of Appr.ilMoru , Omaha , Juno lOtli. 1 W JlldlOt ORDINANCE NO. 3097. An ordinance dnoliirlng the bank of oartli now oxlstiuonthohoulli Klduof Hiirnoy bircet , next wont of i'lth street , a niiUitncu. and or- dorliiB tliomnio to Do Kradud down. Ho It ordained by the oily council of tlio city ' riuutlon I , That the bank of ourtli along tlin lot on tlio south sldo of llarnoy street , uoxt uust of'Hli Miuot , In the city of Umaliu , and dMlb'iintud on tlio alias of Iho elty of Omaha published by ( J. M , Hop kins as "Kollnzu , " be , and tlio sumo is hereby 'leelared to bo n nulsunue , mill the bamo Is ordered to to abuted by down tlio front part of said lot bo ax to prevent tlio wanting , fulling or wunhliiK of ( virtli there from upon tlio mljacont sidewalk , and the owner of said lot IK hereby required within thirty days from tuo pussirii of tills ordi nance , to abate said iiulaaneu and crado down said lot as heroin required , and falling , nogloiHlni ; or ref uslnit so to do the boaid of publlo works la hereby directed to eau o said crudiiu to budone , and report tlio cost thereof for thn purpose of a > ussln tno same uguliut t-eetlon S. That this ordinance take olfcct uud bo In force from and after Its pussavo , IMued Juno 7th. UW. , N aHOVEfli City Clerk. WM. K. linuriKU Aottne I'roHldent Ulty Council , Approved JuBu ul . , | | M.iyor. GROCERIES. | DRUGS , EU. " /I D.M , ITEELE .OD. , BLAKE.BRUOEACB. , UOMWS JOlM tOth and TIarar Omtht. Vmahk. GRAIN. W. E. RIDDELL RIDDUL& GO. , , ( KstnbltMicd 1S35. ) le butter & CKKI Butter , chcoio. Hit , lluri and lolli for vciiotahlcs. frultl.pouf trjr uud gamo. 1 cash. < I3 a. lltU-Bt. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE WORKS , Steve repairs and wnl f nlluchmantB for anf. ktud of Bto ? m&d * . ia)7 ) Douglas. SASH. TOVS. M.A. OISBROW&OO. H. HARDY &OB. , Torn , rtolls. lbumi , Manufacturer ! of aaih rnnor B00ilhounfur d o o r 1 , blind ! and nlshlnu uoodi. ohtl muuldlnuB. Hranch of- drcn'i csrrlwti. U14 fioe , IStU and I rarnom atroou NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITOROMHANH3 Cnpltnl $4lD ) , 001 urplus . . , , 003 , JJ Onicersan < JnirofjM HoarW. . Vntoin * > illii * It. C-Cmliltu. rlca proiUant. II a. Mmrloj. W. / Morse , John rf. Collins , J. N. IL I'JtrlOi. lili A ItuuU. Cnslilor. Tl-iB. IRON BA.NK. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. You are hereby notllioJ that the following : doscilbed premises , to-wlt : Lot t2 block II Walnut Hill. Lot 3 block 7 Drake's addition. i : OJ ft of w 31U ft lot 1C lliu tlotl's addition. Lot 1 Turraco addition. North 44 f tot lot 4 blo3k 13 Improvement As sociation addition. Kast ! i of north ! i lot 8 Hapcall & .logors ( sub o < lotH5'i. 57. .W. Itogerh' plat of ukolioma. Lolii block 3 Drake's addition. Lot 11 block : i Drake's addition. I.otO block 1) ) Marsh's addition. Ixits 8 undo block 8 and lot 5 In block 0 la Marsh's addition. North ' , 't ot lotB block ( I Marsh's addition , Lots II aim 12 block ? Monn.oiith i'urk. lot , l.'rt ) ock 7 jMoniuoiilh 1'ark. North ! iof o.i L',4of .ot.lund south ' / of cast Ji of loii : hloclc.l 1'urk I'laeo. Lot 5 I'armentor place. llloek 7 I'arniontur pluco. Lot 7 Hsdlck's ( Jrovo. I.ot8 lli'dlek's ( Jiovo. Iol2block5siihdlv J I , Ilodick'H addition. Lots 13 and 14 hlouk K Shlmi's 2d addltleu. Lit3hloclfj.ShuirH addition. Lnti23 nnd 21 block 8 Walnut Hill. Lot 21 Mock D Walnut Hill. _ . Lots block 2 Unku'H addition. * * Lot 0 hlouk 2 Ilraku'D addition. Lots 10 and 13 block 2 Drake's uddlt'on , Lotlibloek7 Drake's iiddlllon. Lots 1 , 2 and 4 block 7 Dr.ike's uddlllon. Houth ; { of noulli ! i of lot 5 block 254 , elty. North > $ of south ' / of lot 5 block 2.H , city. North K of lot 5 hiook 2.3H. oitv , Hint ! iof lot.MCoyh'sublotO Capitol addi tion. tion.KHdt 10 feet of west 20) feet lot 10 llartlelfi nddlllon , Lot I block 4 ttnsttHk linu'ldltlon \ , Lot lOOOIsii'Hnililltlon. Lot7blUKl ) A H 1'iilrlok's addition. ' Lot I blouk2 A U r.ilrlok'K uddlllou. Buuth 41 feet of lot 4 block 13 , Improvement Association nddlllon. Lots 3 and 4 bio-jit K Hawthorne addition. Ho.ith 37 feet of north ' / of lot 4 blouii 13 Improvement > provoment Assoelallon. Lots 13 und 14 b ouk 4 L'ikovlew. Houth 70 feet of lot 0 bloek U Lowe's uddl- NiirtliTd feet of lot 0 block U Low's uddl- Wt'Bt ! i of north ' / of lot 8 of Ilanoiill A ; Itogors'subof lotsW ) , 57 , 5S , Hogerb1 plut of ' ' Lols'l'aiid 2 bloek 0 Walnut III 1. Lots 2 , 3 , 4 , hlnek 111 I'opiileton i'.irc. Lot 4 dlv lot K yt ' sub Oapltol udultlon , North 40 foot of rioiitli } i lot 4 block 13 Im provement Association , Lot4 Dlti'ik 3 Drake's iiddltlpn. . , , Have been deulured by ordinance No. .KCI l „ bonilUiiLci-sby ruabon of thu oxlstoiiro of the or liunKi or btiittnant water upon mujio uurih caving over ailjaoent slduwulkn. abate iild nulii- Vou nro hereby directed to unVcs witliln sixty days of the date of Ihls 1.0- . tlcoorsiildiiiiUunfeiwIII bo abated l > tlio tbnioof lov- elty aiitliorttluH und tlieoxpunxu leifnH u Hpcoliil tax iiKitjiiHt Jhe properly on whluh said iiulsiineeH oxlut , . . . . . , Tlio ho ird of puDllo work * will bo In iowlou on t ho2Ubday of June. lhW.between the hoiiM of I und 3. at which tlmo tin opportunity will bo given you to bo beard In regard to Bald UhHlrninn of the Hoard of i'ubllo Works of th Ulty of Onitthi * . Juuoll-U- " "