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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1892)
6 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15. 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS EUBUICSS 011 'Change ' Wns Decidedly Under tlio Averaao Volume. TRANSACTIONS WERE RESTRICTED Corn llclil Ijp llctter Tlinn > VItent , lint Tlicro Wnn No Apiroucli | to mi Imita tion A * n llcnull Tlicro Wni homo Rolling 1'rcniiirc. CincAno , 111. . Juno 11-Tho lowest mnrUots for wcuUa wcro thosi ) on 'cliaiiRO toJny. llusl- icss was iloolilcdly under ttiaavuriiRO vcluino U'cioKrujih llnei veto budly tlomorallictl. 'J'hls tnny Inoo helped to Itcup buck ctttninlty Information , ns it cortiilnly roitrlcloil Imtl- ness. Whout loft oT ( Kouo.ow lust nlKlits Mojiliif | ) ( point nnd corn drcllncd from ! 4c to if. I'rovliloni wore llr.ii , lint wound up sub- stiintlitlly without ehan o us comparoil with tr.unty-four hours previous. Wliunl ahort wore tivldcritly well covered , fortborq wus lcs < denrind nnJ with no sup- jiiirtnn iinsy feolliu oxtsteJ. Honoris thnt lii.rxuitliis . as In pro russ In ICitns.ts nnd the nun Itv good , ul o of liarroattng In southern Molppd the prcvitlllni ; bcnrlslinctx. crop ndvlc'ui were of .1 toner thut nlucd In nrulncliiK wonlines * . Tun opening iv js fiiim Me to ? , c lower anil prices further ( Ucllnud l > iv , closed fitcr.dv about fiom ! n to > 4c from tlm bottom fur thod-iv. I'nrJrliuo lion.lit conslilerihlo around from TUe to Tti'ie. Clearances of TJO.ua bd. from Atlaat.c ports Vim the Milltnry bull Item. Corn hold tip bettei tliun wheat , but there v.sno iipprnich loan Imllatlon. The rain last nl lit nppoired tohirxolsltcdn food jwrtlim of northern IlllnoK Io a ani'ap.irt if Indhiii'i , mid was thought to have fompll- untctl the ( .TOP situation to some extent. As n lesiilt , there wrm not tno same pollln jiict-suro ns thi-ro was In client , nnd nmrc liny ns ? on tliu w t'ul < HI ots. Hilpmcnts of J\o. S > nlloMIIO reported to I o nrrlvlne musty. Opening trans ictlons were nt from ! { c to ? o eli cllnc. and sold elf a fr.ictlon more Hhorlly nfterwards , when the demand Imtircixod und the pr co reacted from Uc to ? < o The CBtlrn ilcd receipts for tomorrow became IdioKnSIS 0.1 w and the crowd sold freely , carrying the market down frnm Vic to ? ic , but roneteil Inter from lie to ; i < : docllno.l lie , chuit'il ) some , and c'osed ultb July from ? c to he louer , and Hepteml.er from ! iu to ? | C. The estlmntos for tomorrow , xnmethln : nn- iiHiial for a Tuesday , are accounted for In a ineuHilio by the largo loadings In Kurwiu and Is'ijbrislii : last ncel ; . Or.tsPto iinnsnally dull and closed at nboul the Inside , vlth a loss of from ? jc to tia. I'normous receipts lur ely caiiBed thoBlump. Hrcolpts of Iho hops were loss thnn half of TN lint It was estimated they would be , owing to the storm , As a consequence provisions opened tttrotiK and higher. 1'ork ndvnncud I'-Ho. AH f eon as the demand had been filled iho market oiiscd off and fluctuated within a limited raiiKo upon the up and down move ments of crnln. I'ruU'hta , luKe room was In rciincst nnd llrm at 2o for wheat and l' o for corn to HulTalo. n tlmuted rccolptH for tomorrow : Wheat , f > curs ; corn , 815 cars : oats , ' X > cars ; hogs , 113.000 head. Tjic leading futures ranad as follows : JMlTICI.tS. 1110)1. LOW. Cl.OSK. WUEAT NO. 3 June t T6 < July < ) & AUKint 78K COIUJ No. t June m CH CM 43 AUK ts OATH No. 2 June July. 80 Sept. Juljr. 10 IOCS 10C2X 10 5i Kept. . 1016 10 80 10 70 10 ; o LAJi- } July. . 8 40 C421 H37H t 40 fc OIt ' 6.W C57H 066 BlloiiT'ltllis- .luir 660 CO a 62H _ Kept l0 CCi Oaih quotations were as follows : I'r.onii-Qulot ; concessions of 1015o neces sary to effect sales. . WIIBAT No. 2 spring , 78J oj No. 0 spring , frlHc ; No. 2 red. 80o. COHN Lower : No. 2 , 47o ; No. Syolloir , 47 ! . ; © 48o. r i OATS-NO. 2. SOJio ; No. 3 white , 32Ho : No. 3 White , aH4c KVE-NO. 2,74 c. DAULCT-NO. U , COot No. 0 , EMJMcj No. t , 35 C48e. FtAX SKEP-NO. 1.11.02 } ; . TIMOTIIV HKBD Vrlmo , tl.SOSBl.33. I'ORK Mess , per bbl. . 810.52 ; lard , per 100 Jbt. , IO.404tO.4Sii ; short rlba sides ( loose ) , W 63 ; ury Baited Bhouldcrs ( boxed ) , f8.U7K ; short plcar sides ( hexed ) . faavaiis lj. i WIIIBKEV Distillers' llnlshod goods , per gal. , 91.1& ticaAns-Out loaf , CiW 'c ; granulated. 4Q5o ; tunflard A , 4ie , IloocIptB and olilpmonts today wore as fol- Jowsi Now York Market * . NEW VOUK , .Tunol4 KLOUU Kecolnts. 41,050 jikus. ; oxpoits , 8,010 bbls. and 20,2 < 5 saolcs ; dull ; wcaK ; snleu , 18,830 bbls. COHN MRAI. Dull. WHEAT Itecolpts. 105.000bu. : exports , 481,671 , lu. ; sales , 4.2:10,000 : bu. or futures. JIO.OOO bu. of snot. Bpot loner , fairly active for exports. kKo 2 red , 04Jo [ ullont , IKIUo f. o. b. : No. J rod , W1438-iye : ungraded rod , 77iia7De : No. 1 north ern , fcOJ ) < aSo : Na 1 hard. kUttSSUo ; No. 2 northern , 7ui4 < a50 > 1'o : No. 2 Chicago , 80' ci Ko. 2 Milwaukee , Mo : No. 5 spring , . Options declined l2o ( on Increase In tbo amount on Imasugo us Hell as n the Kngllsli vlxlble. varl- ublo crop nons from Kuropc , advanced ! 4B > Jio on local manlpulatlou. closlim steady at 1J0 under yesterday. Trading was dull because f Intel ruptod telegraphic facilities. No. 2 red , line , e-vawtUe , closing nt8-i io : July , 807-104 * B'ye.closlng utSOJio ; A uguRtbO 4'as7ii' ( , closing ntH7oi SuptemltT , STi ti. ' , closing ut 87 ! o : Oftobor , 87'iMo. ) closing at 67'c : Novemuor , PS4S9e ? , closing nt bb cj December , U0 < ijs91c. closing i.tOJu ; .Maylb9J ( ) 'Jltt'JIMo. closing at 04c. 04c.Kvi : Dull , lower ; western. 82O85o. ! L'OIIN Itecolpts. 142.000 bu.j oxporti , 40,812 and ulo&cd wuuk on larttu recolptb , line nt ntOAas OAas ltceelpt , ll2 , ( ) bu.oxortB. ; | 11,570 bu. ; Hales , Uli.Olio Iiu. of futures and 70I.COO bu. of Bpol , Spots weawcr. Irregular , moderate tradn. Options dull , uiiBler. Juno.3l4c ! ; July , : i4 i ta 4' < e , closing nt 34 0 ; August. WaAt'iO , closing at illUe : huntcinbnr. ' * ' ' closing , at IliSJoi ! npot No. a , wlilto , 44Hl4'o ; mixed wosiorn.i.v3-ic | ! : wliho , iiuitmi. HAV Qtilutt shipping. * J,7U7.UJ ; good to choice. 11. tuft U , M > . Horn Qiilut , easy ; state conirnon to good. SXWiTe : 1'acSllu i oast. SOA'jii. SuOAit'ltaw , dull and held flrmlyi rcOnod. Urni ! fair demand. Mot.AKSi'ti Koroluridnll ; Now Orleans , oulot lint steady. HICK Inactive nnd firm. ri.Tiioi.KDvi-atcadv ; united , closed at 51'io for July , CoTToNHi-nnOir. Steady but quiet : crude. ! ; : yellow , : i.ffl.rie. ! } ,7' ' ' M5rBtu"l"ot { ! : " " K'l ° for I'nokaBos. ' . .T-"ll hutbto.idy ! stuamor , common to good. * i.7'iiiii.r'ii. ) : 'luui'iNTi.NK--gulct hutBtuady ntrOo. l.cds ( julet ; line fiuHli , stuadv , others wi'tikj wii iurii , poor to iirlmo , n'4tci ! rc- celiitK. r..270 pickaias. Hllil'.s blendv. Wool. Moderate demand , stendy ; domestic lleecu.i1IIS aBi'i : pulled , 2 013 c ; Tnxim. IHi'i.0. roiut I air dumnnd ami steady ; old mess , Mti5 i new incus , Jll.taj extra prime. 410.5X10 i'l'TMBm-Plini ! D'eklrdhnms. loyiailjju ; middles , llrm : hort , ek-ar. * ; o7ti 7.45 ljAiuOieiHMl | llrm. but closed -Ao'ik : west- rrn stcnm elused at tnoVTti ; s-i t , no ) tierces ; option bUlia , 1.751 tlciees ; July , W.lil bid ; August , tnui im'.cclj ' heptuniLer. W.b330.bO , floslni ut } flh. | asked. llt'TTi i-l'air demand and } limit we t rii duliy. 12'ittlUMstorji ; ) ereainory. IMfioe ; M'Hicni fuelory , IHcll'io : iigm : , UH4 < a20o. fiin.sK-Quleiiind weak ; pirtililms. i aCc. I'm lllii's-MUrfdy ' ; Amer.e.in. * ll,754flia25. 0'l'i--Oii | : etliile. ; tll.7UMCll.85. l.-Al | > Dull ; dome < .tle. KI > Aicl IX TIN steadyj straits , tj..o.'U'.1la ' Oiniiha I'roitiicit .lirlipt. | : llinrn. KTC. Na 1 preen hides. 3o ; No. 1 rreeii Hiiltecl hides. 4QHio ; .So. 2 sice n sal led | I | . . H. .au'ui Nulgicin salted hlileu. i ; ' , lo lilden. 'e : No. 2 dry Hint hides. 60 ; No. 1 dry mlted hides , M.0c ; blicup pelts Urueu biiltoil , each , MiCil.2ereon ; suited shuirllugs ( short early nllii ; ' . ouch , IVifri5tf | Ury lioir- ort woolud t > ariy Kln ) No. I , unch , UtIUc ; drhheurlln > B ( short woolod early fklns. No. " , each , Bo : dry Hint Ivuiisun und NttiTHiikit butehi'r wool polls , per Ib. . actual Ml ) ( it , U31Oic ; drJllut KUUMH und Nubruu- knmurriln wool poltn , per Ib. , actual woluht , MM'-'c : dry flint Co'orado ' butcher wool pelts per Ib. , nctual weight , lVSilic ( : dry Hint Colorado rado murrain wool polls , per Ib. . actual weight , Httluc ; nry pieces nnd bucKR. actual rrnlcht , 75i'Jc. Tallow and crease Tallow. No , 1 , 3UCT 4e ; tallow. No. 2 , : > ® .IUo : grease , white A , 4c ; grcnsc , wl Ito 11 , 'Me ; grease , yellow. Set grease , dark , Syc : old butter. 2'ct beeswax , prime. IcaiSci rough tallow. I'iST.M. I'nuiTS California oranges SI Ulitl.75 ; choice lemons , { 4.10 4.25 ; fancy lemons , fl.504.75 ; bnnunaR , crnled , (2.0'j(3'.r ( > 0i California clior- rle . t..0v(22.25 ( ( ! nprlcots , f 1.25 : noutlicrn chnr- rlcs , W03 ; black raspberries , W.60 per 24 quart cnftoi , VFOKTAntts-Catlfornla cabLago.a c ; pcixs , t2.5)por nil. box ; wax be ins , tl.OJporMbu. box ; tomatoes 4 basket cratns , (2.SO&2.75 ; encumbers , CoS'Sc per dor ; now potatoes , fZ.21. "ilUTinit Packing stock. inlloi occasional small lots to retail trade. I2ftl4c. . . Pout.Titv ( iood old fowls , 037c. St. J.nnts MarUetn. ST. Lout ! " , Mo. . Juno 14. I'Youn Very dull nn-l unchiingodchoko. ; UMM 2J : fancy , M.fio ® 370 ; extra fancy , J4.OfO4.10 : patents , JI.354J ' WnrAT Opened n fraction off , wnsgoncrally un'cttlcd nnd closed lo below yeotordny : No.2 , rrd , rash. 8IU'S8lsol ! Juno 8Jc : July 78obld ; August. 7l1ie. ( , cony Options followed wheat nnd closed ftfiyo below yesterday : cash was hlgncr. ! 4 f < H"u ; July closed ut 42Mc ; September , 42 o bid , OTS 0 nil higher. : il < c : options lower ; July. 28'i'ii-s'ie ' ; hcpton.bci,2Jic. HVK-Hlow. 7 ( < o bid. . IlAiit.KV No market. llnAS Lower , ax&WAc , onst track. HAV Steady ; prairie , $ " . ) ® U.UO | timothy , 5ll.0'lft.0 ( ) . l.KAli-Dull ntM,0.'i. I'f.AX SEKII-OlllOt atOOO HUTTKH Higher and llrm ; creamery , HiMSc : dairy , l.ffll.'c Kons-vulot nt 12i < ll2ic. ! ( JOHN MKXI , btcjtly at J2.4'2.50. Wlllsitv Steady nttl.lil. IlAoorr.a tjulnt at rV4sc. IltOKUlTTCIN TlE < tl.rl.2ft. l'HoVsio\s Kirin nnd higher. I'oitK Jobblnir , ? ll.50. . . . DHV SALT MIATS Loose shoulders , $5. 2.1 ; longs nnd ribs. $1.75 ; shorts. Jtt.S7i ! ; boxed. IJo more : bacon , shoulders. $5.25 : longs anu ribs. J7.37U : shorts ) . J7.SOffi7.U2H ; sugar cured hams. . S Flour , G.OCO Ibs. : wheat , 20,000bu , ; corn. 70,0-JO bu. : oats , 28.03J bu.j rye , nouo ; barley , none. bllli'MENTS riour.C.CO > lbs. : wheat , 1.000 bu. ; corn. : > ' ) , t'03 ' bu.oats ; , K.030 bu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. ; barley , none , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ KimmiN Clt.r Miirkotfl , ICANSAS OITV. Mo , Juno 14. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 hard. ( M/SOSo ; Ko 2 rod. 73frWc. COHNVeaU ; No. 2 mixed , 3UV4lO'io ; No. 2 white. 44iM)5L' ! ! . OATS \\cak ; No 2 mixed , 30c ; No. 2 white , 30'iSMIc. Ui'R Moady : No. 2 , 07c. ri.AXflnnu Die on tlio basis of pure. HitAN Weak : 07o for sacked. HAY Klrm but unchanged ; timothy , 18.50 ® 0.5' ) : prairie , to UOftb.OO. HUTTKH I'll mor ; creamery , 12IOo ; dairy , . Kens Weak nt 12c. IJccuil'is Wheat , 38,000 bu. ; corn , 18.030 bu. ; oats , none. HitifMicNTS Wheat , 31,0)0 ) bu. ; corn , 0,000 htl nntQ l.n 4) llll. Wool Market. BOSTOV , Mass. , Juno 14. The demand for wool has been steady tons far this week nnd prices are fully sustained. Kccclpts are quite heavy. New territory wools nro Rolling qulto freely at.VX&Vta for line and 5'J.Uo for medium. Now California nnd Texas wools sell at about the same range. 1'ullcd wools nro In steady demand with sales of choleo supers at SSIolOc , fair to good supers at 30 < M3o and of extra at 225fc.'Wc. Australian wools are In good de mand. Foreign carpel wools are steady. I.lxerpool Markets. LIVERPOOU Juno 14. WHEAT Quiet ; hold ers offer moderately ; receipts for the past tbroo days 214,0JO centalsIncluding 11D.UOO American. COHN Quiet ; mixed western , 4sll4d per ccnt-il. There have boon no receipts of Amor- lean corn for the past three days. LAUD 3lsfid percwt. for prlmo. OiiEE-iE IPs per out. for tlnott white. Bl'llUTSof Tuiit'ENTlKE 2uld ; ! ) per ewt. Itnltlinorn drain Market. BALTIMORE , Md. , Juno 14. WHEAT Spot steady , futures easy ; No. 2 red , spot , 8814 ® 68Kc. CORN Easy ; mixed , spot. SS'ifiWJtfc. OATS Quiet aud steady , No. 2 white west ern. 404lc. roorln Gmtii Market. PzoniA. III. , Juno 14. CORN Steady ; No. 2 , 434JMo : No. 3,42'So. ' OATS-Btoady ; No. 2 white , a2C32Mo : No. 3 white. 30',4 < iWlc. UYE-NO. 2 , SJ Now York Dry C.ooils Mnrkct. NEW YORK. Juno 14. There was no new de velopment In the dry goods market today as to revision of prices of bleached goods. De mand was fair and steady. Tbo tone of the market wus steady. Cotton Market. NEW OIU.EANR , I.a. . Juno 14. Quiet ; mid dling , G * c ; low middling. G I-10c ; good ordi nary , 07-10a : not receipts , 3,120 bales ; gross receipts , 3,177 bales ; sales , 1,350 bales ; itook , liiObS5 bales. Coflbo MnrKot. NEW YORK , Juno H. Options opened steady and unchanged , fnlcs. 85,000 bags. Including June , J12.05 ; July , ( lt.U3O12.00 : August. $11.05 ; Scntoinbor , ill.9011.05. Spot Rio , dull ; No. 7 , 813.00. I'hlliulelplilii < : niln Murket. I'liii.ADiu.i'MiA.I'n. , Juno 14.-WHEAT Weak ; No. 2 rod. July. 87Kc. COHN Klrm ; No. S mixed , July , OATS No. 2 mixed , 37c. Trndcra TalK. CHICAOO , 111. , Juno 14. Kcnnott. Hopkins & Co. to b. A. McWhortor : It has been a slowly declining market , ut no time showing any stroiicth despite the liberal purchases by a prominent local short , Hoports from the wheat fluids have been ot an encouraging nn- tiuo , not so bearish as the Union 1'aclflc esti mate that KansiiB will raise 5,003.003 bushels moro than last your , but from all directions It is believed thogovnrnment report was based on soiiiHi Information. Foreigners took con siderable wheat yesterday for export , but ap- on old orders the tiado hav- ng been In the markets for weeks. About everything su.'ge-its lower prices. The receipts of nearly 2,000 cm a ot corn this week , with 815 estimated for tomorrow , sug gests that farmers are satisfied with the eiop outlook nnd are willing to dispose of the old crop reserves at current prices. Receipts In May wuro cutoff by wet weather and for that reason promise to bo correspondingly heavier In Juno. The government report next month may be as much of a surpr.so to the trade ns wns the report on \ > hoat. I < lvo ho/s sold rtgher this morning th in fur many weeks , possibly the hlehust for the summer packing onson , hut prices ot product \\ero not mntor- Inlly affected. .Moro confidence , however , la felt In better prlcui. STOOKS AND 1SOXDS , There Wns Unnsiml Activity In Securities YoHterilny In Mcnv York. NEW YOIIK. Juno 11. The unusual anima tion In the stock market .voatorday was en tirely lacklnc today and thu bulk of tradlu ; \\asngiilncoiicontratod upon a few stocks , among which .St. I'aul , Hurllngton , Now Hni- liuid nnd Heading woio alone ouiiHpluuou : . There was a marked ubsonoe of soiling pres sure , oven tlioujh the foralgnors wore to a limited ( kvreo sellorM of their specialties , owing to the fact that today was ticket day n London , and with the early demand , which wtiH principally to cover shorts , had been stt- Ufled the murUot s ink Into tlio usual dull ness and practical stagnation In the general Hsu There wus u disposition shown to hedge on the Now England deal and It was not so fashionable to sell that stouk as yesterday , an the purihaso of the llotm itonlo may not bo foiurl to bu HO detrliuentul to Now Haitland as at Ilrst Niipposed and BOIIIO of the BolleiH of yesterday were buyer * today , * The result was un Improvement ever the lowest prlco of yesterday. The grangers wore most prominent on the dealings early in the day , but tholr gul-m were coullneif to fr.lotions. The most marked vriilns , however , wuro In the Industrials. Cordage rising unurpiy ugnln. but there was no llfu In thu great ma jority of Ktouka traded In , but movements soon died nwuy and dullness settled down ever thu entire market. The market under the stlimilnii of late buying cloned uctlvo and tro'ig with the leading shares at the highest of the day. The tr.iiisnotlons reuvhod 278,000 listed and 34.500 unlisted. tiovornmunt bonds huvo boon dull and firm. The 1'iM suys : London mis a curious ami unexpected factor In to lay's stouk market. It had been generally counted upon as u buy- Iiu foico ; for It IH welt known thut there Is on thut murkut a heavy outsldo interest In American stocUa. Yesterday fornlgn pur- ehnsei wcro taken to bo for that account , but tod.ly tlio early London quotut on uunK below - low our level and forolirn houses were sellers nt the opening til ull the urbltragu stocks. Ihcxo usually linve been accompllBlied by anything uxcept boar manlpuluion , If the Londoner * had been buy- in t our ttooUu for a weak imt their sulua at thU tlmo would merely re pent previous experience. Hut Instead ot thin , they huvo been sellers tirutty sloudlly for u fortnight putt , oven when Now York operators \veru Utiylnir , AH thin HUtfgesti u bold strike on the part of the local bean who hn\u used London furthii , Thu follonluu uro the closing quotatli < ni for tholoadlng stocks on the Now York Block exchange to.lnv : The total salrs of stock today wore 581,200 shares. Including : Atohlson. 7.r. ! > : Ohletpo ( < nu , 1J.47.1 : Delaware. l.uounw.iniii& ! Western 11.000 ; Erie. P,2.M ; ixmlsvltlo & Naslivlllcf MKO ! Northern 1'aclllo preferred , 6voo ; New Kn lund , 3,40.1 ; St. 1'nul , 44KiO\Veslcrn ; Union , Loni on 1 Ilillllfllll IlnlltMV. Ilennttt ] I.ONiioNJunol4. [ Now York Herald Cable Spuclnl to TIIR Ilii.l : An regards new busl- ncb ? , this hr.s been an exceedingly ( julut day In the Stock oxclmiue , In fact a mioorlty of the brokers and dealers huvo been perfectly Idle o.xcnpt In connection with the progress of the sett'.o.ncnt. The course of the maiKet has been dis tinctly loss favorublo tli in yesterday. Funds are unchanged , whllo India rupee paper Im proved from ! a to ? percent. In splto of the llrmncss on llio continental bourses foi- olRn Rovernmont socurltlcsi liuve been moro or less dull all day. Hume railways liavo been depressed nil day. Thu elosltiR Is Hat. llrluhton dororrcd has been Inlluonrcd by the return of cold uouthor , and Rbows a cli-ollne of U pur cent , Great K istern Is ; percent lower , with most ot hois H to M percent. American railways opened mostly better , but since has been meteor lesa dull with few c.xcoptlons. They close Hat on rc.illitlons. . selling orders from New York nnd ucucrnl absence of support. Louisville & Nashville Iris fallen ! > per cent ; Chicago , Mllwaukko. Norfolk & Western preference , Union 1'acllle , Atchlson Income ? i per cent ; Erie , Jj per Kent , and most others 1. tn l.i nnr pnnf. Tim nvnnt\f Intta nrn flonvnp preference. Lake Shore. Pennsylvania , Now York and Ontario , which leuvo oil at a small Improvement. Oanadlim lines have been depressed - pressed all day. especially Urand Trunk issurs on disappointing trulllc statement. Miscellaneous securities have been quite neg lected. No change wurth noticing has taken place In prices. Now York Money Market. Nnw YOUK. Juno 14. MONEY ON CALL Easy nt 1H4 per cent : last loan , l'/i per cent ; closed olforcd at Hi percent. I'uiME JlEHCANTir.n 1'ArEU 2l © 5 per cent. faTKiu.iNO ExciiA.Ndn Qulot , but steady , at M.SOJi for sixty-day bills and JI.8S , ' { for do- in and. The closing quotations on bonds : bid. tasked. ISoston Stock Market. BosipN , Mass. , Juno 14. The following were the closing prices o.i stocks on the lios- ton stock market today : Atclilson iV'lonekn , 35 Atlantic lu' < floston i lbnny. . . 200 Boston & Mont. . . . 32JJ lloslon , V y.alno. . . . 181 Calumet & llocla. . . 2U ) Notes. . IIAVAXA , Juno 14. SpanUh gold , (2.39 ® .JU { . * KANBAB CITY , Aio. , Juno 14. Clearings , (1,508,002. NEW ORLEANS , La. , Juno II , Clearings , II.452.4J3. Niw YORK , Juno 14. Clearings , H23.4SO.OCO ; balances , $7lu5,7.7. 1'Aiua , Juno 7. Three per cent rentes , lOOf , lOc for the account. BALTIMORE. Md. , Juno 14. Oloarlnzi. tll,313- 80d ; balances , fJ91,165. Money 0 percent. Pa , , Juno 14 , Olourlngs , 1 1 1 , 460,020 ; balances , (1,902,444. Money 2JJ pur cent. MEUPIIIB. Tenn. , Juno 14. Now York ex change Belling at (1.50. Clearings , tlCO.S-'D ; buluncus. J ,74a HnsTON , Muss. , Juno 14. Clearings , $10,410,414 ; balances , f. . ICU,7W. ( Money , 2 per cent. Ex change on New York , Bifluu discount. HUSTON. Muss , Juno 14 , Clearing house bul- luicoj , 8. , 107.IM. Hate , 2 percent. Call loans , 2 ® I per cent , Tlmo loans , 3 < K5 percent. NEW YORK , Juno 14 Exchange was quoted an followH : Chicago , luo premium ; Huston , 6OIUO dUcount ; Bt , Louis , Ola premium. ST. LOUH , Mo. June K. Cloarlnus , (1.128,170 : balancea , WIS.IOU. Money quiet ut 4 < itO pur cent. Kxchangu on New York , ( Wo premium , OlIICAOO , III , Juno 14 , Olourliiga.IOI,743UOO ; money steady at 4ffi5 per oontNuw ; York ex change Htrontf. .luo premium ; sterling ax- ehangu llrm at tl.87.1 * fur vlxty-day bllU und ( LMM for sight. _ l.IVK bTOOIt MAUKIITH. Cnttlo ActHe und Unxtctudy ll ( > c In Oooil DKIIIUIKI mid Jllelier. OMAHA , June 14. HcoolpU were fair but by no means excessive for a Tuesday , making for two duvB 4.7u2 cuttle. 14,780 hogs and 110 sheep ngnlnst 4/A17 cuttle. 12,025 ho ; and 167 blicup Monday and Tuesday of lust ueux , Thoru was a tolerably satisfactory trade In oattlu and prices ruled llrm on all desirable beef And shipping trillion. Commonlsli heavy steers or unlliilshed froeu stutT wcro slow sulo nt hardly steady prices. Fair to good 1,200 to I.4W-1U steers noli ! from IL75 to tl V5j fair to uood OJO to 1.20J Ib. stonrn. from ( J.50 to JI.U3. blilppora and exporters bought unite. f rooly owing to ruthor f uvorublu reports from Chicago , and with tbo usual fair looul de mand the monument wus reasonably free throughout , the oloslu ; Andln.t about orory- thlng at till luoful out of tlrnt liundB. llutchcir stuir and cunners developed no now feature * . Uood dry fed news und helfera wuro good sollei-H ut from ( . ' .10 to M.5'J , old. thin nuil grassy COWH were pounded , solllmr from tl.10 to fc-'ii. IJulU , uxou aud itUKi wore nctlvn nnd nrm , sollln ? nt from I2.IJ tot50. I'alvns WITU In tiio.lur tto supnK' . fair demand nnd about steady nt from t/.OO to (5.UU for MILKCnS AND Sl'lllNQEUS. 1 cow and calf f30 03 1 cow and calf Si 59 1 milker 20 CO 1 milker 25 OJ U springers , each 23 UO Hoo8 Hoeelptsbv no means exceeded ex pectations , although there wcro about a.0-0 more hogs hero than last Tuesday. The general quality of the offerings was a slight Improve ment over Monday although as usual of late light and mixed ho B constitute the major portion of the supply. Shippers ami specu lators started In early 011 iccclplot rather bullish news from Chicago and prices forde- slrablo grades ruled fully 6u higher fioni the start. Puckers wore Inclined to bold off , but tlio free buying Of shippers taking fully n , third of the supply , ) together with moro favorable news from the Chicago hoc nnd pro vision markets stattod'the ' buying , nnd they kept at It till tho.hogs wore all disposed of. The good to choicebntclicr and heavy bo s sold at front fl.7. > to 8l.fl. > , while poor to prlmo llEht and mixed hogs sold from SMI" to JI.7" . The market was rather weak at the extreme elosc on sumo late hogs , but about ovorjrthlnz exchanged hands , the .bulk ut $4.70 to $4.7r > ngaInstl.C5to $470 Monday , the general av erage of prices paid being $1.7:1 : , cgalnst Jl.f.'J Monday ami J4.5JH lust Tuesday. Uoprescn- tatlvo sales : No. Av. Sti. Pr. T9.SO. . , .210 320J17Ji ! SO. 2J.I 100 07 200 120 72JS 75. 851 200 70. 208 120 65. ,227 , 103 74. 210 1GO 70. ,200 , 40 70.Cl. Cl. 200 472U G4 . . .210 210 72. . , .247 IGO 475" 27. . . .170 4 05. , 62. , , .23 ! ) IGO 475 23. . . 2JO 60 4G.V 70. , , .210 12) 475 82. . .202 240 407M 75 , . .228 40 475 13. . . .210 b8 . . .218 475 S3. . . .178 SO 4 0714 , 04. , . .d40 120 475 C5 . . .219 100 4 G7'/t 79. . , .21)0 ) 40 475 72 . . .108 40 4 G714 65. , . .231 120 475 6-J. . . .217 200 4 70 79. , . .237 1BJ 475 75 . . 210 200 4 73 71 , . .229 80 4 75 81 . . 2UO MO 4 70 64. , . .212 40 475 71. . . .215 120 4 70 68. , . .2.0 40 475 78. . . 218 ICO 4 70 b8. , .V49 20J 475 73. . . .23J 8J 4 70 G7. . 2,19 200 475 73. . . .225 360 4 70 08. . .251 200 475 08. . . .224 120 4 75 74. , . .207 40 475 4. . .3JO 4 70 73. , . .228 103 475 4.at. . . .230 60 4 70 87. . .210 200 475 120 4 7J 41. . .255 100 475 bo. ; , . ' 245 120 4 70 75. , .22'l IUO 475 77. . , .2Jfl 240 4 70 75. , .229 BJ 475 ' ' , .2(55 ( 4 70 E4. . .8J5 80 475 10' . , .8J5 120 4 70 64. . .24J 8J 475 3D. . , .2.14 bO 4 70 71 . .2)4 ) 473 74. . 223 8J 4 70 77 . .229 200 475 51 . , .2U 1'JO 4 70 GO. . .2' > 4 4J 475 fifl , eve * Ci ) 4 70 07 . . ' . ' 3'J ' 83 475 70. , M'ij 20 4 70 . .2VI 120 475 , 122 80 4 70 . .240 240 475 . .19i 60 4 70 70. . . S3J 2S ) 475 75 , .2.0 240 4 70 . .2-Jl ) 40 475 03 , .22'J ' 120 4 70 bSl. . .272 2UO 475 81 . . . . 210 1GO 4 70 75. . 218 BJ 475 05 . .218 12J 4 70 01 . . 284 120 475 84 . .212 1GO ' ' . .2J2 83 475 70 , .222 120 SIS ' Gl' . . 2J8 80 475 78 . .220 120 4 70 71. . . .204 200 475 02 . .2:14 : 410 4 70 73. . . .2J1 120 475 SO. . . . . .193 60 4 70 70. . . .25J 120 475 G4 . .23J 1GO 4 70 71. . . .221 100 475 69. , . . . , ,214 40 4 70 . .247 24 ! ) 475 81. . . . . .200 IGO 4 70 o ] ; . .241 120 475 140. . . . , .221 IGO 4 70 I.M. . . .224 400 475 71 . . . . , .2-0 4SJ I 73 71. . . .2)0 120 475 81. . . . . , .210 280 4 70 62. . . .211 28J 475 G5 . 217 240 4 71) ) 72. , . 24J SO 475 71. . . . . .2.14 240 4 70 . .219 240 475 72. . . . . .277 3JO 4 70 7J. . . . .2.9 43 475 G.I. . . . . .245 120 4 70 73. . , 27.1 120 475 CO , . , . . .181 80 4 70 bl. . , . .2G8 100 477M 65. . . . . .210 100 4 70 75 . , . .SiO 200 4 77',4 75. . . . . .216 IGO 4 70 68. . . .248 203 477i ! fcO . . . . .104 40 4 72 60. . , . .295 )2J 477J4 IB. . . . , .212 23J 472 > 4 f > 5. . . . .240 47714 8.1. . . . .213 120 4 72 ! ' , DJ . , . 297 80 4 SO G9 . . , 247 43 4 72 [ 4 49 . i ( fc 8 483 78. . . . , .220 40 4 72't \ CO. . . . .241 480 75. . . . , .2JS 4 72H ca. . , . .250 4 80 02 . . . , .250 240 4 724 ! 6J. . . . .242 10J 480 64 . . . , .2.14 12) 4 - vs. . . . .207 83 4 SO 58. . . . .22,1 100 4 72 04. . , . .243 300 4 SO 05. . . , .2.8 200 4 60. . . . .25) 8J able muttons and prices nro quotably strong. Fair to good natives , (4.5U000 ; fair to good wes-tortiH , M.50aoOi common and stock sheep , ! JOOI.25 ; good to oholco 40 to 03-lb. lambs , M.00440.50. ' Itccclpti iiiil'llniHltiin | nf.Stock. oniclalrooolptii ! > nd disposition of stooic n shown by the books oft ho Union Stooic Yards company for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p , in. , Juno ] j. ISO- : - 1 BIIECI' . 1IOIISKS It HI.H Can. 11 ( mil Cars. iieodT 180 3.733 IHHI'OHITIOK. Chlcntro l.l o Slock Market. CliirAtio. III. . Juno 14. [ Hpoelal Telegram to Tim llBB.j Thodomund forcuttlo wus not us brisk us wo huvo seen It , but there were not enough cuttlo in the pens to satisfy the do- WANTED BONDS Tot , l IMUH or ciTSi COUNTIES DCHOOL I DISTRICTS , IWATEK COMPANIES , r.R.n.coMpANiea.ttc. Corre pond nc tollclted. K.W.HARRIS 8. COMPAHY.Bankers , ' " ' e 706t to8t. . BOOTQK. inand. nnd emuciiunntly IhorJ was ( = 01110 strengthening of v\lucs : Rood tnchocodry fed cattle uclo scario anil about I'D ' higher thnn at the close uf List week. Common grn crs were dull Mid not much moro thnn steady. The host of the olTi-rlnzs wcro wanted at prices around fl.M ) . Kxtrn cr.ides were quoted us hl.'li as from 11.71 to JI.SA. but there was nothliu hero Rood enough tj bring those figures. Fair to choleo l.OOG to 1,000 Ib. steers were sntoible nt from M.OMo Jl 51. Cows and heifers sold nnvwhcro from Jl.M to MM. hut there were few trades at over $ ,100 mm not runny below JI.7S , The Mocker market trndo was as dull ns before. The general market closed quite strong. There was an nvolloil hog market and prices went "kitluff. " They were anywhere from 60 to I.V ) higher thnn Monday , the bc t he-ivy mid medium weight * soirlug to from tvr > to 5.l7 > 4 and choice lllit weights touching from IXUft toM.10. The iidvaiicltis tendency of the mar ket Is n result of the declining receipts nnd the Improved outlook for ho : product. Trnd- Irii wus ull the way from UOO to J1.G1 for culls nnd llttlo pUs to $5.17'S for extra assorted heavy nnd medium weights , There was com- paratl\ey ! llttto trading iindor JI.1U , the qual ity ii\oraglng bolter tlrin for homo tlmo past. Oloslnit qnot itlons wcro from $1 75 to W.10 for light , from 4 W to } 5.1i > ; for heavy nnd inu- dliim weights. Sheep WL'I-O soarco. Only -.bout 4,0)0 ) head were received today and the totnl slnco Sat urday U a scant 12,000 , ns against 24.GJ7 for Iho same tlmo last wcok , Itotli shrcp and Inrnba commiinded advances. The former sold from luo to 15o hlehur than last wcok and the latter showed a gain of fully 2.1c. Sales were on a bnslsof from 1.1.2:1 to IO.W for poor to choice sheep , and from t 5lto $7.00 for common to choluo lambs. Heco pts were : Outtlo. 4.500 ! hoxs. 15,000 : shrep. 4,000. The Kvonln : ! Journal reports : OATTt.K-Ueenlpts. 5.430s shipments , 1.K03 : native' , steadysTevans and co\v . weak ; extra. Ktecrs. . ® . ( Toxnns , ji004JJ.60 : cows. llnos'-hocolots , 10.000 ; uhlpniontf , 8.100 : marKet aetho to lOo higher : rough. W.53 © 4 , oj pnoKorH nnd mixed. S4.75It5.00 : prlmo ll.0ilVrllllrt | hutehor weights , f5.W4t5.15 ! light , * l.7'.rUK ) ) : nigs , $4.2W34.75. Snr.Ei' Hccolpts. 4,01)0 : shipments. 2.0HO : market strong : focdi-M. J5.0J ; Toxans. JL2Va 5.40s westerns , S1.l21iia5.25 : natives , JI.V55.5U ! lambs , J5.UO < ao 50. Now York M\o .Stock Market. NEwYoitK. Juno 14. IlKKVES-RccolpK 850 head , all for export : no trade , feeling steady : dressed beef llrm at b'tCiTKo per pound Hlilp- inentN todny , 8 0 beeves urn ! l..tl ) quarters of beef ; tomorrow , 1.010 beeves and 8,774 quarters of beef. OAI.VKB Hecelpts only 20 head ; market nominally linn at former values ; veals $4 5) ( SliOOpor owt ; mixed , fl.00l.75 ; buttermilk calves , MOOai.OJ. Slir.Bp Itccelpts. 4,255 head ; market slow but Btondy ; sheep * WX3r ( ,55 per 100 Ibs. ; lambs. J5.7.Jii8.25 : dicssed mutton slow ; dressed lambs steadv at 115ML' . lions lieculpts.2,7in bondconsigned direct ; market nominally steady at 81 TO35.50 per cw t. St , l.oulH IIxo Stork .Market. ST. Louis , Mo , Juno 14. OATTT.C Hccolpts , 5,1X10 ; shipments. 220 : market strong on na tives , lower nu T xans ; fair to oholco natlvo steers , * .U'lKfU 4' > ; medium lo good Texas steers , * .l.7ii3.'l ) 70 ; eannlntr grades , $ J.ir@2.8U. lions Hccolpts. 3.M ( ; shipments , 527 : mar ket stronger : fair to choleo heavv. 81 8COV03 ; mixed , ordinary to good , 8I.5'J@4.05 ; light , medium to best , tl.704.9 > , Hnp.Ei1 Itecolpts , 2Kiu ! ; shipments , 2,200 ; mar ket steady ; fulr to choice muttons , 84.00(25.25. ( Iviinsno City l.lo htuck Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Juno II. OATTI.K He- colpts. l.riOUO ; shipments , 1,200 ; dressed nnd shipping steers , iiulot and lOe lower , 8J.45IQ 4.25 ; cows , steady , ( i25 ® I TO : Texans und Indians , dull and lOo lower. i3.)5. ) lions Receipts , 12,100 ; shipments. 200 ; market kot uctlvo and 5o higher , closing strong ; all grades. SI.OU34.02V5 : bulk , l. < B4.89. HiiEiaHccolpts. . 4.700 ; shipments. 1,200 ; the marxot Wns fairly active and btcuily ; muttons and lambs , { 5.CU. DoWitt's Sarsaparoia cleanses the blood , Increases tbo npp3t.lt and toaoi up trie sys torn. It has OonolUtoU many paopla who have suffered from blood dlsordor.3. It will hoi p you. The exposition is open from 10 a m. until 10:30 : p. m. Now York mill Itoturn. July 4 to 0 ono ftvro for the round trip. Choice ot routes from Chicago. Return limit August 15. Call tit Chicago cage , Rock Island & Pacilic Ry. ticket ollleo , 1002 Furrmra street. CIIAS. KENNEDY , G. N. W. P. A. J. L. "On BEVOISK , City Tkt &P. A. Bnst time to visit the exposition is the forenoon from 10 to 12. Koumt Trip Tickets. The only line running through trains direct to Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou and Pueblo. Low rates lo all points in Colorado , Utuh or Pacific coabt points. Fast time on elegant vcstibulcd trains , free reclining chair cars and the colohratcd "Rock Island dining cars. " Comfort , safety and speed secured when ticketed via the 'Great Rock Island Routo. " Ticket ollleo 1002 Farnam street. CHAHLKS KENNEDY , J. L. DEDEVOISE , G. N. W. P. A. City Ticket and Pass. Agt. May depend upon the way yoj treat the warn ings which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure good health for a j car or to. . Therefore act at once , lor it IS IMPORTANT that nature be assisted at the rlcht tlme. | never fails to relieve the system of Im 1 purities , and is an c\cellent tonic also. He Wonts to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to j our many other certificates in commendation of the ( Treat curative properties contained in Snilt's Specihc ( S. S. S. ) It is certainly one of the best tonics I ever used. "JOHN W. DANIEL , Andersonb. C. " Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. cat cattle , hoi ; und sheep mnrket In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO . LLME & IKtZIER LIVE B'EOOK COMMISSION. run LKADKUS. Qfl flMllHI Write to this hou33 for cor- OU. ViUAHA | root Market RaporM. Wood Brothers , South Omaha Telephone 1H7. - Chicago. J. D. DAIMBMAN. I. . W. K. WOOD , f alanniters. Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully furnished upon application. - THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , HtibtSt. Louis , Kansas Olty , South Omaha , Manx Olty , 1'ort , Worth , A. Crlll. W. V. Danny , II. F. TnllmaiUo. . ' - - - - Clilcnuo. llozBalciuian. Crill , Denny & Company , I.lye Stock Coinmtulon. Itooin V7 ISxcuantJ IIU's. Huutli Onulm. v A. D. Boyer &Company , 68 and 5U HxehunKO IlulldlnSoiitli Omahi. Corroipouduuco eollclluit and nroiuptlr nninorail , bpoclat attoiitlon to orclcn foratockors & ( ooJora. KllnblljUcd , 163X . . . IncorioraloJ | , lUii Copltal tally paid , I2DUJJ. Waggoner Birney Company , \Vrttoorwlroui for prompt anil rulUtilu market report * . Perry Brothers & Company , Mvo BtnoU Commission. Itoom 61 ' " * ' ° ' " ' " " 1 Qassman M. H. Hogarty & Oo. , Koorna CO and 81 , K- Itoom 31 IIio.uijo clmnnollulldliiK' . llultdln ; ; . South Omaha , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb SOUTH Old AH A BANKS. Union Stock Yard National HANK. Tbo onlr bank at tua yard * . Capital nnd iur > plu > , IWU.UuO. Colloctloiu growing out of tlio llvo itock builuBii tuuulil tu sent Olroct Ui Itili bunk. Btilpper * can noiioilt ( ur credit o ( ttitilr bouiii kaa < wliKroTcrlocatoU. OMAHA 'and AROHITEOT3 AND BUILDERS J. H , GLENN , Contrnctnri nnd * nteontrnctor < for nil kind * of liiilMlntf , iilintorlnr. pMniliiurle will rorclvc copf of ( llcnn't nrobllpclt nml lll1er illreclor n free , by ( cnillnu their nnino , buslnem nnrt lee , tlon to tlio imblUhpr. J II , ( Ilonn , IIS s. ISth S DAGS AND TWINES BISHOP & CO. BEMIB OMAHA BAD CO . Slial , mnnltla , cotton Importers and rarf . flour rope , hpnip , Jute , cot lacks , burlap * , tvtlno. ton twlnes-tarrcd cora- niti' . 'lo 311 S. 17th t. BIOYCLE3. } BOXEa H.O.TODD , H.O. OAXOH noeoiior to J , ) . Wllk- . . , . ' ' cl cnson. M'f'it ar. piper Blojclos solil on inonthlj pHCRlntf biuos. AllnoTOl parmenU. 1W .V. 1Mb t llos In box lino. 1111) ) BOOTS AND SIIOES. MOR3E > COESHOEGO. IIU.I Howard BtroiU Fmtory corner IHti nni ) Douglm ttr > l < . W * are inaklDB close prlcai to osiri b'ljori. ' n1 arc tilling a clun of Ruodi whloh U rarr ' Kbla if lib uiorobanH. STEVEH CREEDOH. Miiniifnctiircr's nt'cnt. Irnn nuppl ) yon with ovprjr- tblnu In sliOL" . tncn's.n omen's nml clillil n nt Ion - c t fculory | irl ct nml ill rountri Latoit style * . 1404 Knrimm btrcft. Itocitu IS. IRKIKOAU , JONES & AMERICAN CO. , ED SHOE CO. \Vholp nlo Mfrs Ak-cnls llootK , Mioun , rubber llOBton Itnbbc'r Sl.orCo. felt ituotlt. l.UW , 131 11W , 11U4. lll IInriit > > rt lliirncr at. BREWERS. JOB. 8CHLITZ IHQ CO. OfBo , 8. Oth anil I.caven- worth 81s. Um&lift , John MurhOTOr. Ant. CARRIAGES. VOEOELE&DIHNINQ W.R.DRUMMOHD&CO. Comfcctlonorii nml Cnrrlaiio bullilcrs. llo o jobbers of forulKii unit nnil ( mtrol wnnons n ( tornontlc frulte , 111J lloirurtl st. 15tb , opp Court House CLOTHING. DLiunr ! ) a. uurlH , QILMQRE&RUHl p. notionfurnNh , CUa ui p trial SInnufM and wholciala bAinplofl prctMilil by ex clotbtora , 1ICS Uarney press. lllJllnrno ) . itrjet CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contrnctors nnd nut ) contractors for nil kinds nr bull < llntf. pla tcrln painting etn. will receive a copy of ( .letiti Mnrcliltscts and builders director } free , by rendlni ; their name , bnrlnens find lorn tlon. to tlie publlHber. J U lilenn. 113 b. 15th Street. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING OMAHA DEEBE A , RUIIYAN FURNITURE ING CO. NITURE CO. , Upholstered furnltnre ISM r < W Klchol-is Grace anil Tblrteenta Wholosnlo only. BireetB. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES KOR GRADING. To the owners of lots ana parts of lots nnd real estate , in block 10 , Kount/o 4th supple mentary addition , und In block 1 , KouiiUo 4th addition. You aio hereby notiflod that the uirtor- slgnod , Ihieo disinterested freeholders of the elty of Omaht , ha > o buun duly appointed bv the mnyorlth the uppioval of the elty council of b'lld elty. lo asiess the dnmugu to the owners re-spec lively of thu properly af fected by giadliu alley In blocU 10 , Kounlo 4th hiinplcmciitaiy addition , and alloy In block 1. itonnt/u 4th addlt'on ' , declarefl neo- cssarv b < ordinance : t'-M ' , passca .tlay"4 , ItU. ' . approxed Muy < . IMJ. You are fiiither notllli'd , that having nc- copted said appointment , and dulv iiuallllcd us required bv law. wo will , on the Ibth ( iny of June , A. I ) . 1M ) > . nMho hour of 10 o'clock In the foionoon. t thoolliceot T. U. McCulloch , room bl. . Now York Ufa hullulng , within the corporatl\o limits of s.ild elty , meet for the purpose of coiiHlderlns und maklngtho assess ment of damage to the owners tespectively of said property , ulluctod bv siild grading , tnk- Inr intoconsldoration special bonellts. if any. DYou aio notified to bo present ut the time and plnco aforesaid and mnko any objections to nr statement ! , concerning said assessment of damages as you may consider proper. T. II. MCOIJU.UCII , JAMl.aSTOOKIJALn. W. 11. UATKri. Omaha , Juno 0,16fi ! J7dlOt NOTICE TO PROPERTY O WNEKS You are hereby notllled that the following described ptoml-ps , to-wlt : Lot' ' , blouk t. ' , Mct'or mirk's addition. Lots4 , Gaud 7 , blocU 8 , McCormlek's nddl- Lo'ts 7 nnd R. block 0. Mcl'ormluk's addition. Lot 17 , Howls Miconil addition. l.oHi , block 7 , I'lnlnvlow. Lot 1. block 12 , city. Mirth V tav lot 24. section 21-15-13. Huvo been decl ired bv ordlnonco No. 3091 to bo niilsinci'8 by IUIIBOII of the existence of stagnant water upon the same. You are hereby directed to abate said nuis ances within thirty clays of the date of this notice , or Hald iiiihunc"8 will bo abated by the city authorities , mil the expense thereof levied ns a special tax against the propel tv on which said nuisances o\lst. . . . . Thobo.ird of publlo works will bo In session on the 1st day of July , INK ! , between the bourn of nno nnil : i , ut which tlmo an opportunity will bogl\onyou to bo heard In regard tonad ! day of J . . | no.Kl JJftUBnllt NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES POIl THE CHANGE OP GRADEOPCIJMIXG STRUCT. To the owners of all lots aud part of lots and real obtain along Cumin * street from a point MO feu t wast of 4 Id avenue to nth avenilo and intorbflctln.r streets ui follows , to wit : 45th struct from Hull street to Irard street. You nro hereby nnllllod that the under signed , throe dlnlnieumted freeholders of the city ofOmuhii. have been duly appointed by thumiijor. with the iippiov.il of the elty council of said olty , to assess the damugo to the owners respectively of the property affected by the change ofuradoof Cumliu' struct from a point 'Mi feet west of 4.Jd aveiuio to45th a > L'nnoand Intersecting street as fol lows , to wit : 4'ith street fiom Hurt street to Irani street declared neccss iry by ordinance No. UO , inihsu I 1'obmury 2 , Ib'J. ' , approved I'uhruary I ) . ' You are further notified , that having ac- coptod said i appointment , und duly iiuallllcd HH required by law , wo will , on the ISth day ot luno , A. T ) . , TbOJ.'iit the "hour'"of" lOo'elock In the forenoon , at the ollleo of T , U. llrnunor , room 1 , Ware block , southeast corner of 15th and rurnam streets , within the corporate limits of said oity , meet for thu purposu of coimldcrln ? and making the u cs < iiiiimi of da in nee to the ownerriNpoctlvely. . of said said chunoof k-'rude. property , uffocted by ? - taking Into consideration bpculal buncllts , If " ' 'you are notified to bo present at the tlmo and ulauo uforuvard , and mukii uny objections to or statements toneernliu lcl amotumeut of damage * as you may con ldu.ljl'ijf/'kj , / { AVM.'u. hllKIVfill. UKO.J. 1'AUL. , Omalm , JuucG , Ib'/i GROCERIES. | DRUGS , El * D , M , 8TEELE&00 , , BLAKE , BRUCE A. CO. , UOI-1JOJ Jonil lUMl , Umthk HARDWARE ; RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEOK&LINN , CO. , Dcitlera' hnrdirkr * anl Corner 10th na Jackion mcthitnlct * tool * . Btresli. ItOt DouiiUi Otr t L , " " X."C."RAYMER , ! ull(1i ( < r ' 11nr. > war n rontr ctors" SHppllo & ; South hltti stro vti LUMBER. CHAS.R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEIO Hnrdwooil liimbor , 4Xtrp u nm > titrq Impoito.Amorloin I'or llootlnir. lHnlcoii9.lt , Mllwaukvi lirilrnullc cement anil Oth anj DoiiDl . ( Julicr : whllo llin * . 1.IQUOR9. ILER&C3. , FRICX & HERBERF. Llonor ranrolinnti , 1113 llnrnor-it. Mtri Kon- noilr'i EaU Inlla IIu- \VliotF9itla liquor doalira Uri. 1IM1 larnnm it. MILLINERY J.OBERFEL3ER&.CO. , * Importer nndjobboriol mlllltu'rr , nottoni.Matl ordvri iirouipu nw IJ D. lltlnt. MUSICAL. A.HQSPE , J3. , THE MEiSBERO CO. , Pianos oritiuii. nrtlsti 1W.V. ICtli bt I'lnnon , . , cto. IMS tniiKlc unit miulrnl ln > Douglo t. itrutui'utaot all klndi TAPI3II , OILS. " CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL C0. Carrr n full tock of printing , nmpplni ; anil UcllncMl nml .nbilcitlnj writing paper , card im- per uvc. oils , nx etc. OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC. KIHQ SMEAD , ROBIN ! MS.STOKE800 Mfr of "K i , S" pint Mfrs celebrated "nueir dilrts nnil overalls , cto kin" overalls , panu. llth BU eh'Hs , coats , oto. Ual Uumha. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Eitabllsbod , IS73. BRANCH ,00. , WHITNEY & CO. Produce , fruits of an Onttcr , csits and poultry Umla. oyiuri. sir 0 , 811) ) S. Utli it lillnt. 1. B. HUSE&.C3. JAG. A. OLARK * . Ci Our upoclnltliiii Iluttir , Duller , chooio , aiiv 03K > nid pnutlry , 1JU . poultry nnd jam * Howard Btroat. 317 South 13lb blrd9k Wi ? 1BJDD K i ( Estibllshcil , 1883) ) ' Whol.-nlo butter * we D'lltor. clieow. esjt , Dura ncil iclla for vi-cct-ililca frulti.poul * Dura tus lor try und uau.0 cnsli 113 H llttisU I ORDINANCE NO. 30I5. ! An ordinance oidorln the grading of Don- las stieoc from 10th to 2 th st tools. 17tU street from Dodu'O Htrcot to south line ol allev south of Douglas utieet , Ifilh strcol from UoiUo Btieot to 1,111111111 street , ( Dili fitrcetfrot i Dodge street to I'.imain street , alloy between Dod.o and lloiitrliis stieets frutii 17th to Ihth htterts. alley iJetueeji Dodge and Douglas btiei-ls from Isth to 19lh Btreets. nllov between Dndgo nnd Douglas btieeth from 19th to ' "Hli slrcots alloy bo- trteen Dou lai iunl I'.iiuam stieets from 17th to ISth streetf , nlluy between Douglas mid 1 ui iiam struota from Ibth to tilth streelH , nlioy between Douglas nnd Cumum htiecti froiii 1'lth ' to "Oth stror-ls , and dliectlng the board of public i\oi ki to t tko the necessui stops toe HIM.ild.ork ) to bp done. Whureas. permanent grades hno : been cstitblMiud upon , and iippriiUjia IIIIMI lici-ii duly nppolntod by law. to nppt.iNo tlio d.nn- agcS oiiiisoa by the grailliu of * iliHlieotg and alloys and undo tholr tepoit to the city council , which has formally adopted the same. lie It ordn'liiod by the elty council of the city ticot fiom Ifllli [ section i. That Douglas to 80th streets. 17th struct from DocUe street to south line of alley south of Douglas struct , Ibth htroot fiom DoiU'is htroet to I arn-xiu street , lUth street from Dodgu street to I nr- namslreat , ullov between Dodge nnd Douclan sti "othfnim 17th to 1Kb streets , alley betwuc , , Dodco rind Doiuhis streets from Ibth to llth BliootH alleybetween Dodge and Douglni MeeUfrom 10th to 2Uth htruets. alley bctttoer. Doiuhifiand I'limam btiei'ls f'01'1. ' ! nVr.mm slrenf nlluy between Douglas and 1 ariiiiiii imuelV loth to I'Jlh ' streets , allov butwcm , Douglas and Par mini fitriet 1'itii to .win streetrbenmlhoieby are mdoicd gr-idod to tin * unison I ii" t itl lull cii .iitiui * * si.rtinii " That tlio bo.inl of public works bl and hereby Is directed to ; necessar , and < ile < iu f'ircu ' f'roni ' and after Its passage. 1-asscd May iikt , IbW. GUOvrA ( Ity UlorU. K. I' . DAVIH. I'rusldont Olty Council. Approved Juno 2nd. 1 2. ' ju'MIH ju'MIHMayor. . NOTICE 01' ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES POR GRADING JONES , JACKSON , HOWARD AND OTHER STREETS. To the owners of rill lots , p irts of lolHand real estitu u mtf J"'Llli ' ' Htlcut ' "J"1 "HI ) btrcot to i tli hlrout. .laukson street fiiini Illth stroilt Howard street fiom illcl street tcjiHtli htii'Ot , to : iitli "treat. Half Howard ntruet from Itudlck ( irmo toiiiilli s'roet , : ilih street from Loiivenworth stioer to Unit Howard struct. a."ith slieot from Jones street to llarnuv street , ami U'lth avoniio from Loi\enwortli : street to Half How ud slrcou . You am huriihy notified thut the undersigned thren disinterested IrcuhoUlers of the elty of Omiilui , have been ( Inly Hppolntod by thii mavor , with the approval of iho city council M of u'uldelly. to assess the ilumauu to the owners - f ors reiipoctlvoly of thu property alleoto ; by gri.ddig JoriOH street from j'/tli ' / Kir tint loAtli street , Jnoksiin street from Uh utrcut toi .Will street , Howard street from Hud Hircolio Jilli strcut Half Howard street from lledlck drove-to liHh strci't. jilihstioet from l. : ivoii. worth street to Half I nivaid street , J III street from Jcinon street to lliiriioy strrnt , arid Sill ! inonuofrom Louvcnwoith street t. . Half lluwurcl Htrcot. diichmid rii'CO.H iry by Ordinance ) .No. WH. nniiBod May 21th. I * ) . ' , up- .U , tht ; , having ae- cepte I si Id uppoliitment. and { ' ly"i1"1 ( ' ! ria rciiulied bylaw , wo will , on tlio.'ltli dny of Juno. A I ) . 1Mat iho hour of l o'olook In tlio riiruiiiM n. it the ollleo of T. 0. Hi minor , Koom I. Ware Illook , ullhlir the eorporulo II nils of HiiU cl y. meet for the purpoioof "id i Ing and maklru thu " -J" ' " " * . ° .J of iiu Oiiinii a to ihu ( innois iiHpoctiyoly iIri iiortv nireotod by na 1 grading , takliu ' 'vTrTi ! iiHud"t4V'bo'iici''iciii | ' ut the tlmo .ud la" uf , e d. und make uny obJootUm. fci"r t tumoiit coricurriliiB Hild iissusmuunt " " ' 1"r " " " " - of dHm agta us you f" W. .1. MOUNT. JAM , H. HAUMV1N , Ciiinmlttuo of Appraisers. Omaha , Juno iOth. Iblri JlldlOl IT 8TAMIS AT-llli : IlKAII- T KA8HVIM.K l-or Voinm Luillei. T1IN.N. , Jbulldlnui 11 olllcori , 7 VunJorbllt 41 } uun'.li from SO Hlutui. Art Musli , ( , ' iiur.uuuuui ; w. F , I'ltipuu , u.