6 THE OMAHA DAILY TUESDAY , JUNE 21 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Developed ix Stronger feeling find Business Improved. NORTHWESTERN RECEIPTS WERE HEAVY Thin Untl n Tendency to Crcnto nn Enty Frclliifr , but thu Knrly Advmico In Corn Kxcrtcil u SlroiiBor Movo- inciit InVlicnt. . OIIICAOO , 111. , Juno 20. \ Rood business wns trnnsnctcd In wheat and n sttonccr Iccllug developed. Tlio opening was n slitulo bailer than closing prices Hnlurday iind eased off n ttlllc , tlicn rallied lUc. nitnln weakened.prices declining lUc , liolil ( toady nwl llio oloio was from } ic to Ho lower tluin Snlurday. The ro- ccluls In the northwest were honvy , which Iind a tendency tocroMonn easy fcollnx , but tko early advance In corn exerted n stronger feeling In wheat nnd to this was thu Improve- incnl in prices allrlhiitcd , In corn n Inrco voluinu of business win trntiBiictcd , tlio maruol rullnis active the KrcatiT part of the session , Huolualliins cov- crlnis from li ! < > to l ? e ranee. Thofuolliu was nervous and untcttlorl , nrlcu cliniitt'"i uclni ! frcqtienl nnd Kiiddon. 'I ho opening wns illronit ut from Uu to * iv nilvnncn on ruins In the districts where harvesting has boziin. and nfler it luss-of ! { eon IUIIK selllna an advunco of ! do was scored. Thu lar < ro ( iiTorlniti. aldo I bvthowcak tamplu timrkut. dratted down tfiocotittact Kradcs l4c.ml ! the close was n fraction ( or July mid fuptembur IJieoiislor. Outs wuro slow and unsettled. Thcro was nn easy < itunlii ) ; ' , prices ruccdlns nt from \io \ to % o , t'lio strength In corn hiul n eood client nnd prices advanced and nftur Idling a part of Iho advance closed steady to HU higher than Ualurday. llojr products advanced after n firm open- InK , 'I ho voliinio of trading was moderate. At the liluhiisi point of the day sollliu orders wvro weaker. Thu murkot sent prices down , especially for pork. l.nrd and ribs maintained the advance fairly well. Tnc loading futures ratrj d ns follows : Caeh uuotatlons were as follows : KI.OUHSteady and unchan pd. WIIKAT No. ! i spring. 7tfJ es No. 2 rosl. 70He. Conn Lower ; No. 2 , HO.Uc : No. 3 yellow4W ITUc. OATS-NO. 2. 3i3lKc ; : No. 2 white , S3M ® B c : No. 3 white. aj4i3'4c. : : KYF-NO. 2 , 70c. llAitLur No. 2 , COo ; No. 3 , Stvasicj No. 4 , 34 © l o. FLAX SEED No. 1 , 8t.oaail.o.T , { . TiMOTlir SKKD I'rltno , Jl..IKfil/n. I'oitK-Moss. per bbl. . * 10.7.villo.77 > { : lard , per lee Ibs. , & ) .li7 { 1.GU ; short rlta sides ( loose ) , | ( i l-2i(3n.M ! ( ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . JU.G.VS IO.W e. WHISKY Distillers' flulshoJ goods , per gal. , siinAits-Unehangcd : out loaf , o &j ? c : granu- lutcd. 4ic ! ; standard A. 4fe. Kecelpts and shipments today wore as fol lows ! On the Produce exchange today tlia butler market was firm ; Kggs , 12QUWO. Now York -Murkotn. Nnw YOIIK. Juno2'-l'Yotm-Kocclpls. ' 41.77 : . pkcs. ; exports , 4.i'lO : bbls. anil 10U sacks : dull nnd Irregular , oloslnu heavy ; sales. 2.V 'J. ( 'IIIIN MKAI. Dull. WIIKAT Receipts , : ji,700 ! bu. ; oxports. 181,007 til. ! saleH , l.K'.O.OOi hu. of futures : IMJOUJ bu. of . , . , , . . . . u. * ii. uj Mj/iuu. v. iuiu UK iC e her. Wy@uo'c ) , cioslng at 8U'io : May , - i > . closlns , „ live I'lrin. Htooksofrraln In store nnd nflotil.Tuno 18 : Wheat. 3ci.fi.vl : : Im j corn , WWt'i bu. ; oals , 2jg- V 7 bu. ; rye , KJ.U05 bu. ; malt , 31,250 bu. ; barlov , 63KIlbn. ( ; peas. 3,1(17 ( bu. HAIIIIV : MAI.T Noalectcd. CoitN HecolptH , Hfl.47.'i bu. ; export * . UO.OOO bn. ; saltst 7i''i. . OMiii. futures ; I3uou bn. spot. Spot dull and Irregular : No. 2 , Wii'Joln elova- Kc : December. fli4c : ! : May , 53J5e. OATS Uecelpts , i | L'.72. > tin. ; oxporti.ro. ooobu. : tales. 60.UJH ln. of futures anil I0uuu bu. of ipou Hpol market opened stronger and closu.l iteudy , moderately active. Optlonn dull , llrmor ; June , 'Me : July , : aiGc. ; ? closing at We : Aii''iist , : ilJuoptombor. ? : ! . Itl aHc. clos- IIIK al : ri(5c ( : No. S. white. 41o ; mixed wuiiurn. 5li-W15u ! : while wcstiirn , 3Sci No. a Uhleago , ll'.if. II AY Quiet nnd steady. ilfil'H1'isy and ( | iilet. KuciAH Haw , ( julul ajid flrinur : fnlr rodnlng , lU-llie ; centrifugals , UO test , 33-lUo ; rellned. Qiiehungcd. MDLASSUS Foreign , dull ; 50 lost , lOJlc ; Now Orleans , steady and iiuler. ItvisSteady and iiulet : united closed onlot. I'KTiiDi.uUM-Stuudy ; united , steady ut 5le for July. Corro.NHiiKU Oit.-IuII ) ; crude , 23Jo [ ; yel low , : sjo. TAi.i.ow-Qulet and steady ; city ( { -.00 for packing ) . 47-aanic. KosiN-Hliiiidv and null ; stralnoil , common to good , * l , > . ' 7'.jiil.3/ ( . Tuui'iNTiNi--jultt : ( : foreign , 30 < 3iOHo. : KcinH I'rlnio In fair demand and llrmor : western , l.Vfilfio ; receipts , 4.HIU pkgs. HiiiKS-bteady mid ilull ; wet Halted Now Or leans selected , 45 to 7.1 Ibs. , uasc ; Texas o-s looted , BJ to oo Ibs. . r , < 3bc. Tonic Quiet. CUT MKATs-rirm , coed drmand ; pickled < Hlles , T'-i'iiT u ; pickled hams , ll4ftllic ! ! ; > MVdles llrmer , iju'et ; short oloar , t7.iii7il."j. IMUD-Moro active , higher. Urm : wuslorn ilenm closed at W.SI ; M'jIeR , 1,05'J tlcrcct ; OiJllons sales , s.oa.1 llorcoi : July. SU.R' < ita87. Jl'SJj-'iW-tO'H-Jsod ' : August. Wttti September , .tW'ii7.oi. ; cUnIng al M.UJ ; Oclober , ; .oa. llllTTKli-Oiilut , unsettled. CiiKKSK-Mndur.itu domnnd , Irregular. I'm litos Quiet , Cowcit-Quleu LKAli-Diill. TIN Weak ; sales. ( it.GI. Kt. l.iuiu Alnrkuti , PT. I.nuts , Mo. . JunuSO. l'i.oun Qnlot and unchiingod. WIIKAT Opened UOUc off. then advanced 'i Bio. but reacted unit oluicd littUJ undorSnt- Hl,1"y ; < 0 l > cloteiUOu : July , 77 > ic ; Au u * ICKo : Hcptiimber , 77u. CoitN-Casli. higher. 4lio ! bla ; Juno 4lo : Inly. 4.lic : Soptuinbor. 4U > 4e. toVuifr78r"sft "Uli July > IO'Vci So1" llYK-No'iunrket. ItiiA.v Quiet ; 'Po ' O'ist trick. ( 'OIINMKAI , Kowor : 1. . iJiit'J. 15. . . . Diiv HALT MEATS I.ooso shouldori. 3.75 ; liiii7N and ribs , W.'JS ' ; shorts , J7.IJ ; baxod , 13u more , llAi'OK Shouldnrs. JH..V ) ; bains. It 1.09 ® 13,53. KKCKiiTH-Ktonr , 7.001 bu ; whim , .M.UJJUII.J corn. VI3.1WO bn. : out .l\OJJ ) bu. ; rye , 1,0-jo bu. ; barley , none , SHIPMENTS I'lonr. 4.00011)s. i wnoiit , 30,000 bu. ; corn. 01,000 bu. ; o.its , U.Ojo bu.i rye , none ; burli-y , none , _ Kiinsn * City . ' \liirkfts. \ KANSAS CITV. Mo. . JunoM. . WIIBAT- Hlghur , closlni : weak ; No , 2 hard , tn < 3 J7un2rod. ; . 7 a3e. OoiiN-lllgjier. clmn ! weuk ; No. 2 mtxea , Mai No. 2 xvhlte.lTHUtbc. No. 3 mlxca. 2SiJQaoi No. 2 Hvt. steady : Nn. 2. CSc. ! } * l'l.A.\8iri-lKo ; ) on thn basin of pure. HIIAN Wtiakt micki-il , Me. HAY Hauler , iincliikngudt timothy , IMi priilrk' . tt7.00 < aK..M. IltiTTKii l''lnn ; ciuami-ry , 10317oj dulry , 11 0)i ) : > Hu , KCIIHV ak ut Ik1. lU.CKli'lhWheat , M.O 0 bu. ; corn , ROM 3ti t Diitr , I/O' . Oiili'MKXTitVliCat , 30,4)1 ) bu.t corn , 8,000 bu. ; eaU , 3.XO , Tiilrdu ( Iriun Alnrliet. TOLBIIO. ( > . . Juno SJ. WIIUAT Lower ; No. ( iMibli nun Junti. Hu'Ja COIIN Dull ; No. 2 ciiuli , nOa. OATb-Qululi No. 2 unsli , ale. VIsllilo Supply ut ( Jraln. NEW YOIIK , Juno 2a Vhlble iuuplyo ( grain for Juno ! Who t , W.000,000 bu . decrease. 010- DO J bit , ; conn5li,000 ( bu. , Increase. 018,000 liu. ! outs. 4.CRI2.000 bu. , IncrcHso. Wl.oou bn , : ryo. 377t0.i bu. . decrease. Itvxw bu. ; burley , 370,000 bu. , decrease , 17,000 bu. _ C'ntton .Mnrlipt , SST. LOIJH. Mo. , Juno -Middling. ( . 711-103. 2 lc ? . 100 bales. Uecelpti , 8JO bales ; shipments , .KOInilcn ! Hock , 74.SUO bnlos. NEW YOIIK , Juno 20. Kasy ; middling inl ands , 70-lic ( : middling Orleans , 7 M-lOcs Aitlcs. 0 > t bales ! futures closed oulnt ; snips , 1 :1,5,0 : oalcs ; Juti8 , 17,2.v July , $7.2.'i ; August , 'NKW Onr.EANR , La. . Juno 2J. Qulot : mlil- dlliiit,75-lrie ; low mlddllng.O ii-10c : : good ordi nary , OS-lOc : gross receipts. 1,701 bales ; sales , KM Unlei ; stock , IUJ.777 bales , Nnw Vork Dry Uiiniln Market. Nnw YOHK. Juno 2) . lluilnoss In dry goods wns lcs < ncllvo following llio ho.tvy Irado of ml week In blenched t-oltons. Today the re action sot In and the following upward chances took Place : Lonndnlo 4-4 bluachcil shlrtlncs ndvnnecd HHc.7-8 bleached shirtings to7Hc. Cumberland to So , UlackAtono tofi c , Hope to B i1 , Fliichvlllo to OUe. Lonsdnlu oaiiibrloadvancuil 24 percent. 1'rult of the Loom 4-4 and 7-8 advanced 8V < c. l.lii'rpiK ) ! MurUet * . IiivF.npnnu.1una SO. WHEAT Qulot : steady. CoiiN-Sioady : mlxi-d ucstorn , 4s lOijil. 1'ollK I'rlmu mess western firm , KM. iMliti I'rlino western. : tls < l pur uwt. CIIKUSK American Onost white , 4Ss ; Amorl- cnn llncslrolort'd. lllc. . TAt.tuw Kino American. 24s Cd. Minneapolis \Vlioiit Murkot. MiNNnAi'ot.is. Minn. . Juno 2) . July wheat opened al. 7ilJc. ? deollnoJ .stiadlly. Ihon run up. llnally closlni ; til 7(1) ( ) , i' . Clo o : June , 70'ic ' ; July , 70i ! ; August , 75ic ! ; on track ! No. I hard , HUu ; No. 1 northern , 7Mio ) ; No. 2 northern , i040 " Coltue Miirkct. NEW YOIIK. Juno 20-Optlons sloady. un changed to B points down. Sales , 7.2.V ) bags , Including JuniHH1 ; July. Jll.CS ; August , ! ll. ( : yentomber. IlLO' . ; December , tll.uu. Hpol Ulo , dull , nominal. _ ruri'lgii Oil Miu-Kct. LONPON , JllllO 20. CALCUTTA LlNSEEH 4s I'd ' pcriUirtur. | LI.NSKUII On , Iris CdOlfi' * 7Jd ! per cwt. TUItrKNTIM : Trailurn'Talk. CitiCAdO. 111. , June 2' . Counsoln.nn k I-iv to Cockrell Ilios. : The appuarancu of three storm comers on U.o wealher nmp ihla mornIng - Ing gnvo whout an oirly : bulge , wllli shorts covering Uxgtmrd ngalnsla wet Imrvost scare , Later figures of crop movement , India ship ments , visible decrease nnd fi Icing for experts - ports , vri-ro all disappointing to holders nnd selling by longs caused a Uws of the mlvanco and a lifeless closing to thu market. Corn opened slrnng and sold up sharply on bidding by the local bull combine , bill on estimates of l.ILVJcars to urrlvu tomorrow , bids wore ro- duccd and considerable Hales for July mid September wcro made by commission houses , for country account , with llio leading local longs buying freely u scale down. 1'ro- vlslons wuro bid up lu sympathy with ttiocorn market , bill olTcr.ngs were hul'i ' on account of fewer hogs nnd ( Inner cables thtin oxpoutod , and tbo market closed higher and Urm. ClIICAno. Ill , , JunoS'l. ! ' . U. I.ogun it Co. , to Diincnn , llolllnnorA : Co. : The wheat nmrnet today has been falrlv active. July Iliictuallng from 7S'io to7ic. ! ) The closln ? prlco is TBJSc. b'optoinber selling about ! io under. Coiuil- tlons are uiich'inged. Ho ports from the win ter bolt are good and with line weather har vest will begin llio lallcr part of this week. The new wheat that arrived at St. Louis sold ntOJc per Imihel. a fancy price. The stock of contract grade here Is now ubout47.UJo'J'X ' ) bu. The quiilltv Is extra fine , being hard spring. and difltcult to buy unless at a good premium over July. Cables lire weak and so far wo learn of no orders coming here. The weather for the next week or two Is the Important factor. If crops are secured In good condition wo will have lower prices. Anything to retard a Harvest or damage - ago by r.ilns wilt tin In favor of some llttlo advance. The business doing In corn has been good. Jnlv opened at4'.lo to 4D4c ! , sold up to fiO'.c nnd vIoM'd tit 48 ? e , The real izing has been heavy. The best buyers have been from thu country and local shorts. With the prospect of nol over a threo-iuarlnrs | crop U will pay to buy on all declines. The September option we consider best , liu. : pro duct has been linn nil thu session. Toward Hie close llicre was some real/ ! ; ami the market closed weak. Wo still feel friendly to ribs and laru , but after an advance of over Hie on rll > 3 an i ? ic on lard we should have reactions , but on any good break wo think they should bu bought. CIIICARO , III , , .Iu no 20. Kcnnett , IIo ; > klns& Co. to fr. A. AlcWhorter : Thuiu was an easier feeling at thu outset , but strength In corn started July shorts 10 covorliu wheat and a fool race to gel In followed. As thu month draws to n close trades In July will be evened up and this may cause a show of hlrcnxth. It Is said that harvesting will bu general lu southern Kansas anfl Missouri this week nnd grain looks finely. Tlio now crop Is evidently going to move sooner than expected , wltn a visible supply of 2.1,00..OJO , which may bo expected to Increase next month. There may bo a constant pressure lo sell , against which It will bo hard tosustaln prices. July corn may bo n purchase on breaks while manipulation lasts , bill on Its merits grain looks too hlglj. Receipts are larso. and while the grading doc.s nol relieve shorts In oilier options It Is oonlitful If tbo consumptive de mand will nb.sorb current supplies al prices , The weather U superb for corn but not so favorable for oats and more activ ity nnd strength In the lallor would nolle surprising. I'rovUlotis were strong the first hour and there was rood general buying' , which advanced prices miitorlaljy , but the market took the offerings woll. Armour talks biiHNh , but docs not seem to bu buying much on the market. STOCKS AND BONDS. . Trailu Was IJmmmlly Nirrv : nml rcuturc- luss YcHturdny. NEW YOIIK , Juno 2) ) . Tha' stock market was unusually narrow and featureless today. In tlio lust hour thura was a sudden drop in thu Richmond & Wu.st 1'olnt securities , as the result of asharp drlvo by ihu bears. The close was dull and rather heavy , with most stocks al InslgnillL'anl changes for the dtiy. Railroad bonds were almost as dull as stocks , but llio decllno In thu Detroit , MacUnac k Muritiotto | land grants caused sales of J.'O'-.OOO In inoso bonds against 1,172,000 for tl'O ' whole list , Pi-Ices asa rulu show llio usual Insignificant eliur'cs : , but Richmond & West 1'olnt sixes lost : t'i pui' runt at bO. tbo 5 per cent at 47. Uoveriiinenl bonds have been dull. I'otroluum opened htcudy , hut aftcrtm llralsales became dull ami remained M > until thn close. vTho Toslsiiys : Financially wuuannot profit In the long run by foreign misfortune oven If the disaster Is of such a nr.lmo us to Increase enormously our own foreign trnde. In foj.l products Knropo must bo onr customer when Its own crops fall , but If It Is It must buy proportionately less , or sell proportionately loss , or snll proportionately mom of some- Ihlng ola.i. As a matter of plum fautaKur-i- uean harvest.pluntirnl enough losol Kuropuan Irado on Its leot. again , would probably bu 0110 of thobesl things that could happen for American llnanco' Thu following nru J.ho closing ( iiiotalluns for the loading stocks on the Nuw York Ktock oxchungo toJuv : . I.oiKlon I'lniinclnl Itt-vluw. ICnpurloMM tilllii J i ii5i < 7-ir-ii ll intt , 1 LONDON , Juno 20.-I.Now Vork llorald Oablo- Spoclul lo TIIC Hiu.l-TIilHhasluon : u very qulvt duy In the Htouk uxvlianuu as reguidB nuw biulnoiti Thu uuirket with fuw uxcep- tlon * prcsentod a favor.ihlu apponrancc. Con- KON wuru 1-IU butter for monjy account while- Iiidlaii rnpcji paour la is lo Ki per cent onMbr. llanlc uf tiulati ; ! Htock linn duollnod Uior cent , TorulKu Kovernmout goeurltlcs have buuu muru or less Urm all day for iiitiTimtloiml dcuurlptloiiB. bnlni : gup. iurtud by n vtronit touu on couilnontal Ll ourkO * . Auadvuuco 1 uaublltuod la Itiil- Inn. Sunnlsh , 1'ortiuiiosc , Huniixrlnn nnd Kttyptlnns. Uoaltnfft in homo railways hnvo biun grontly restricted , the tendency bolnn Rood. An IniDtorcmentof from 'i to ? < per cent wns established In llrltfhton doferred. llronl Wcitern , Mldlnnd. North llrltlMi. I.on- cion.Nortbirestcrn and Southwcucrn deferred , The weekly trnfllo statements ot the two southern lines nto considered fntrly satisfac tory. American railways have been ( Inn nil day. favorablendvlcos from New Yorl < nnd better ussoclited b.ink Rtiilemnnl than was expected cncournccd Insiders to Incrouso their hold- IIIKS but donliiuR on the part ot the public have been greatly restricted. I.ouUvlllo Nashville has risen I per cent , Chlcaso & Ml I- waiikeo ? pur ceut , Denver preference 8-7 percent , nnd most otnors ' & lo Ji percent. Canadian lines met wltn llttlo nttcntion , Consols , money w , > | .Mexican onllnnrjr. ConsoN , account 08 13-lu St. I'aul com su < N. V. , Iv a Isls. . 3 * N. V. Central.w Can , 1'ocltlc1 , SUM Pennsylvania Krlo Heading Krlo Inils. , . . Mox. Cunt , nen 4s. . llllnnla Control IlAll Sll.VF.ll 40Kll. MONKV-U per cunt , Ktiloof discount In open market for both short and throe months bills , 13-1031,1 ! per cent , New York Mimuy Market. Nr.w YOIIK. Juno2)--MoNKYON ) CAM , Easy ; i * l4 ! per cent ; last loan , 1 ! ( per ccnl ; closed offpit'd at 1 < { per cont. I'IUMP. MiitCANrii.K : l'Apnu-2Ul > ' , per cent. OTHIII.I.NO KxuiiAMdK-i-Qulcl hut steady at f J > 7' < for st.xty-dny bills , nnd tl.HSK for de- Inniitl , Tluj c | sIng quotations on bonds ! 1) ) . 8.4s ro r. . . lli'.Hi'Mutiml Union OK. . . iu U > H > 4s Co tilt " N. .1. C Int. Cert. . . . ll.Vf u.a 4s-s rt-g" ; : : : : m North. 1'aclOclsts. . 1IS7J Parlllciisiif UI. ' . . . . lOil Nnrth. I'nvlllc tnds , IP'H ' Northwcstpra Con. . lw ) < Tt'iin. new set.'liu. . . . lua Norlhwei.fndotiSs , lulls Tvnn. new sot. S . . . . IDI- ! ( St. I.A.l.M. lien. 5s M I't'im. nuw set , 3s. . 7'J rit. I , . AS. K.dcn , M IWi ! I'ntnuln So. Vmts 10.1 ( St. I'nul Consols. . . 13,1 Central 1'nclllo Ists. I US Ml. I * . C..V P. 1st. . . 118 Don. , V II. ( I , Ists. . . . lit ! Tex. P.l..t.Tr.ltcts ) 81 Den. A U. U. ! . . . . . SI Tux. P.ll.O.Trllcts. M Krlo ' 'ndK lu..V Union Paclllclsta. . . WU St. , 1C. ft T. Men. Ib. . 7 ? i Wvst Shore lO.VHi M. . 1C , A T. lien. M. . 4fi ll.ll. W P > blil. tasked. Iloston Stuck .Murltut. HOSTOX. Mass. , Juno 2. ' . The followlni ; were thu elo tnu prices on < > to3k4 on the Ilos ton stojk market tod'ivi San Francisco Mlnltif ; ( Jnotutlons. HAN FIIANCISCO , Gal. , Juno CO , The ofBcUl closlns ; quolallons for inlnlnK stocks today were as follows : Alia 16 Mexican. , . . „ liu llulwcr 40 Mount Dlnblo 116 llust.VUclclior 176 Nnvnjn 6 llnillu Consolidated. 16 Oplilr. -I'M ' Chollnr 25 I'otosl 40 Con. Cal. & Vn Sn6 Haviiiro 146 Crown rotnt ! IJ Slcrr.i Nevada 76 BuruknCon ZU ) Union Con VO ( iould & Curry 76 Utah 6 llnle A Norcross.'K \ Vi-llow.lnckut PO .Financial .Notes. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Juno 23. Clearings , I'AIIIS , Juno 21. Three per cent rentes , 09f for the account. Nnw YOIIK. Juno 20. Clearings , $75ocCT8 : ; balances , N.VJG.43I. LONDON. Juno SO. Amount of bullion gone Into the llunk of Unitland today 7,000. llAi.TiMonrj. Md , June 20. Cluarlnis. JJ.SOO- 321 : balances W.TJ.ir.U Money 0 per cent. I'inr.Ainn.i'iiiA. l > a > . Juno 2i. Cloarlnns. J ' .WW.18J ; balances. IOMK13. Money W per cent. CINCINNATI. O. . Juno 20 Monov. a3JT > per cont. Now York ovchance , par und We pre- inluin. Clearings , W.Oifl1) : ! ) ' . ' . ItKiu.iN. Juno ai. The statement of tlio Imperial Itank of Germany shows an Incrcabo In .specie of U',5UO,000 marks. llosTON , Mass. , Juno 20. Clo.irlnsis , $13,721- Ffti ; balances. * V--IU.1S3. Money , a per cont. Exchange on fcw York , lOc discount. UOSTO.V , Mass. . Juno 20. Clearing house balances. $2,2ii'20 ( ) : rate , 2 per cent : cull loans , 2Q.i ( : per cent ; time loans , 3u > 5 per cent. Nr.w Our.r.ANS. La , , Juno 20. Hank clear ings , iln7liUU ; excliango on Now Yoru , com mercial S ) cents , bunk OJ cents per 51,000 pre- muiii. ST. Lnuis. Mo. , Juno 20. Hank clearings. MLOI83 ! : balances. eUOJO. ! .Money quiet at 4 ted per cunt , Kxchuu o on New York OOo premium. ( JiiiCAno , 111. , Juno 20. Money unchanpcd nt : i\1/ \ per cent : cloirlngs , * 17J5i.UrJU. : Now York oxebange. stendy at IIJo promhuu. Morllns exchange , flrm at $ ) .87tf to : sUty- day blllB , $ l.8Si ? for slgat drafts. L.IVJJ STOCK JtlAKKUTS. Very l.lfjl't Kiln of All Sorts Hogs Five Cents Higher. OMAHA , Juno 20. The week opens with a compiiratlvely-llKht run ol stock of all kinds. There were 44 cars of cattle on salo. the | * cn- cral quality of tlio offerings about up to llio avuraxo. The trade wus very much as on Sat urday. Rood corned catltc. not too heavy , wuru In peed demand from both dressed beef buyers und i shippers , and prices ruled fully stead y. There was the same noKloetlnc of and discriminating against Immature and ( 'reun stulV. and prices wcru inclined to Ha * ; . Thu movomcnt ihroiizhout was alow , but II was a movement , and practically everything bold. Kulr touooil l.aij to M&O-lb. sloors sold from ii.7. ; > lo JI.IU ; fair to xoml h'J'l lo 1,2'iMb. steers from SIM to JI..M. ' " ijcullurln ; : sales of odds and ends wuru made as low as $ 1. 00. Tliuro waB pr.iutlcaily no chiiir.-o to the Iradu In butchers' and cannors' slock. Offer ings wuro meaner and while dos rablo slulV wasstn.idyilio common and Inferior grades shaded lowur. Kxtromo Hales of cow.s anil heifer * were ut from ll.OJ to i-K ) . Hulls nnd oxen rulcfl steady at from J2.5U to J1.SX Common - mon to fair calves sold al from $2.00 lo il.UO. ritockora and feeders showed some llfu und prices were steady lo stronz. mostly from $3.03 toir ; : > . Thuro wus a belter outside demand and more conlldcnco by yard spioullalora. Kuprcbcnlallvo sales : imr.ssii : > IIEUC , No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. 2. . 8IUKIOO ill. . 1017 1 00 18. .1241 W 75 L.iosj it oj 17..UU1 a ID iH..iwj : : IH : 2. .IPX ) a 20 tj..iiia ) a oj : i7..r.7.i ; ib5 r .1030 ur > o : ii..nr.u iim isi..nn UDJ SI. . 1110 : t50 21. .108(1 ( a 05 17. .120.-1 'J ( K ) L.iaiO a 50 22. . 1017 a 05 35. .1250 400 24. . 8J5 a M MIXED. 21. . 017 2 70 SIHPl'INO AND EXPOIIT. aa..uc9 4 10 2..10.V5 2fi5 a. 087 205 5 , . Oti 2 81 1..1I2U 209 4. . C87 270 CAI.VCS. a , . 370 20 ! ) 3. . IOJ U SO 1. . 230 403 1. . W ) 2 25 1JUI.I.S. 1..18' . ' ) 2 53 oxnx. M..1M ) 3 C5 1..18JO 360 . STOCKKIIS AND FHKUEH3. 1. 670 251 5. . OSO 315 3. . 670 320 211. . 012 II OJ 7. . 810 320 10. . 575 320 II. . KM : i 10 20. . 7(8 32J 21. ,10iU 335 10. . om : i iri lions The supply was llRht and the quality lu vcnorul only fair. KuKlorn advice * wuro favorable nnd with a good demand both from lo.-al houses and shippers the market opened ncllvo anil fully Ac hk'hor on all crudns. I-'alr to coed hoz ro-inlless of woiuht inovud freely ut from f 1.81 10 f l.uo , wllh seed to uholco ho.ivy and butcher hous ut * l..ii ; and JI.1T ) nun Inferior llKht and mlxml Hlnir at (4.60 and fl.H. " , } . The puns wcru clcarul by u:30. : llio market closln ; llrm at thu advunco. Halus wuruliiritulr ftl i.85to 9I.IUX uiialiiRt Jl.SOto (4,85 HiUnr.liiy. The Runoral nvuriuo of prices mid wan * l.87 agulnsl tl.K.i ) Haturdnj und $1.1.0 lust Monday. Iluprcvuniiillvo suloa : No. Av. Sh. I'r. 3 . 2-17 f I 75 5'JOl 4 MJ . . 201 4 KO 5 . 22-3 - 48) ) 14 . 211 40 480 10 . ll 48J 0 . VU'1 123 480 74 . . . . 280 30U 4 83 7H . . . > 2ill 81 4 B2j ! 85 . 21. 80 4 K5 01 . 241 SH 4 85 ) . . . . . . . 4M 8.1 . 2iO 21U 48 % 0.1 . . 221 400 48 % M . 215 SO 4 85 0 ! . 210 3J1 4 M ' 8 . WJ 81 4 a 7 * . . . . 217 103 485 2 . 375 W ) 4 6 % 0. . . . 2. 40 483 73 , , . . .2J5 80 4 fi'i 72 . 100 40 485 0' ' . > 'IO BJ 4 85 03 . 2.i7 tO 48. % l . 210 S ) 4M 01 . 20J b'J 465 1'ins ANU IIOIK1II , i' Hut oiio load of tlioop w recolrod and It wu consigned alroel to n local house , Uuinuud uooJ. niarkut utronx. QiioUtlonv nro UK fol.own. Fulr to IEOOU uutlvca , I/vS 000) ) fnlr to Rood m.storn . , llSO1.09l com mon nnd stock < ihctpiiM.noiil.Vi ; good to uholco 40 to 0-lu. lambs , . M.XXta.V ( ) > . Itccolpl * niul DUptnltion of Stock. Ofllclal receipts an'il'dl > itir > < dtlon at stocit ns shown by iho booU < nrithe Union Stock Ynrdi coinuaiiy fortho twonly-foiir hour * ending nt B o'clock p. m. , Juno-M. IS'J.1 ! llKCKH'TS. CATTI.Tt , iiuno , i IIOll'lS A MI.S Cars , Head Cars. I Hcnd , I' Ml DI J'QSITIOX , I.n t riirclw&e ? . t.lvo Stock Miirket. CiitcAno , III. , Juno 2) . [ Special TuloRram to IIIK HHC.I The suuplyot oattlo on today's hitirUct was not a llttlo greater than the de mand called for and nutiirully 0110113)1 ) a weaker feellni ; obtained , Although the weakness did not amount to u onotablo decllno In the c.iso of coed dry- fed cattiu. thu raiiRoof values of iiour and common stuir was about lOo lower. ' Of eholco to extra beeves thoio were fuw. They wcro boiiitht up at about last week's closing iirioei' , quotations r.inzlnx from JI.I11 to II.N ) . Only n very small part of the olferlnim had tlio .piaHty u brliu n-oro than $4so. Indeed the major parl of the day's work was done liolow $1.1,1. natives noliiK lanoly at from $1.7.1 to $ ' , > .7S for cows and bulls : SVK ) to M.OO for steers , nnd nt from t..2 : > to ( I.5J for Texas cattiu. Thooxtromo ran o of quota tions wore from JI.SJ to $110. StocUors and feeders were scarcely mentioned. They wcro quoted ut from $ . ' .OJ to $1.73. flood hong were 5o hlphor than on Krlday , and thu poorer crudes were at least sto ndy. Theru was an active demand ut from $1,1)0 ) to H.l.i for common to prime Ilirlit. and at from Jl.lb to 5.VJO for iiicilliitn nnd houvy wolKhts. A few loads of extra iiuallty were wotphtcd at s.V. . * ' . and culls and poor stuIT sold atiy- whcro from JXUJ to f .M. The uvoraRQ quality was very ordinary , and there was compara tively llttlo tradliiK nt over * . - > .ir . The hops wcro closely .bouKlit up and the closo'vras fairly Rtoady. The sheep trido was dull nt n lower ranio of prices. While fresh receipts were moder ate , thcru wcroonoiirh staloshocp In the pens lo make the total supply about 1,400 head , which was by far too many for the demand. I'rlecs tli o re f ore were weak and unevenly lower. Quotations wcro from K'.SO to M.OJ for Inferior to eholco shocp und from 11.00 to $0.75 forlnmbs. Itecelnts : Cuttle , 17,030 ; hess , 32,000 ; sheep. 7,000. HodS-KucolDlR. : wX)0 ( ) ; shipment * , 1. > .OM : market opened .V3IOo higher ; rotmh , W.TDfO 4.M ; . mixed .packers. M.UJ5.0j ; packing and shipping , W.10@5.1S ; prlmo heavy and buteh- ors. * 3.l5a .aii llRht , Jl.G'Kaa 17S4. SlIBEP Uccoipts , 7,003 ; shipments. 2.000 : market lower : natives. $ .r .R3 ; woHlcrn , 53.00 ® 5.5 , : IV-xans , ja ? : a ) . ' < 5 ; lambs. * 3.lj7.00. ! New York lAve Stock Market. NEW YOIIK. Juno 2a IlF.r.vns Receipts. 5,153 held. Including 70 cars for sulo ; market slow , but hluhcr : native steers , ? : t.8.4.6."i ; Toxans. KL7' > @l.lo : bulls and dews , JlOVili'l. ' . ' . ' ! : dressed beef steady at ( iU7Je ! per Ib. Shipments tomorrow , KM beeves and IMl I ) quarters of beef. OAWFS Keculpts4v7U head ; market lowers veals. $4.)0tt3.7. ) per JO'J ' Ibs. ; mixed calves , $ ) .00rt4.i7'.i : ; bntturmllk calves , ti7Kji.5 : ; western calves , JU214Q4.00. SIIEKIKeculpts , 1U.IGU head ; sheep Urm ; lambs \ia \ per Ib. low r : sheep. Sl.OOSU..i.'i per 100 Ibs. ; lambs , * ! .OIi&S.OO : dressed mutton Urm at ICKtMHio per 11) ) . ; dressed lambs slow at UOU'/iC. lions Receipts , D.l.'il head , conilcncd direct ; market noiulnatly Qrm at tJ.103j.B5ii per cwt , Kansas City l.lvu Stock .Market. KANSAS CITV. JIo. , Juno W. CATTf.E Re ceipts. 4.200 ; shipment" , 2tlOO ; good natlvo steers steady , others decllnlnp : all grades. 1.8391.13 ; cows , 'btoanat $ iCOX15 peed Texans steady , othors'lowcr ' ; all grades , $2.10 ® : i.r > o. Hoes Receipts. 3iOO : : shipments. 2,400 : the mtirkot was generally uctlvo and " > c higher ; all grades. * l.a034.l > 7 : bulk. $ < .7&4.0) . SiiUEi1 Hccolpts. 4,100 : stilumunts. MO ; the market was from & 0c lo 73o lower than a week St. I.nuts I.lvo Stock Market. ST. liouis , Mo. , Juno20. GATTr.E Receipts , 4..r J5 ; Hhliimonts GIU ; market on natives steady ; alow on Texas : fair to eholco natlvo slcers , $ : i20'3l.t. : > ; medium lo doslrablo Texas steers. $ ; . 3i."O : ; canners , $2.0jffi2.73. lions Heuolpls , 2.0.VJ ; stilpmcnts , l.SJ'I : mnr- kot stronger ; fair to best heavy , $ I.OJ < i&i.lO ; mixed fair to good , $1.0001.0. ) ; light medium to host. ' .70 ® : > .00. SIIEKIReceipts. . 1,101 ; shipments , SB : market unchanged ; fair lo Rood TOXJUS , S.I. BO Lincoln I.lvu Stock. LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 20. [ Sncolal to THE Itr.E. ] Itcceipts of hoxsat West Lincoln today were oxtremolv lUht. Market steady , prices from il.33 to M.bTi. Mrs. L. K. Ptttton , Hocltford , III. , writes : "From personal uxporlonco I can rccommund DoWitt's Siirsaparillo , a curt ) for impure blooa and general doDlllty. " Go to the exposition and ECO how the goods you buy arc made. Admission , Uac. THE NEBRASKA CENTRAL , . An Immediate Survey An Insider Talks or Within the next two weeks a survoylng party will begin operations botwcon Omaha and Fort Dodjo ; on the line of the Nebraska Control in order that a prolllo of the country to bo traversed may bu made for the bone lit of bond purchasers. Of course It is not possible to giyo tbo ulllumto route , but the protont plan is to locate It on an almost straight line that will strike Avocu , Auaubon , Coon Uuplds , Bcran- lon , Uowrlo and Fort Dodge. Tlicso are already towns of considerable slr.o , and the proposed route would cross several of tbo roost important railroad lines of Iowa. A well known railroad man who was active in support of the bond proposition said to a representative of TUB BKK yesterday : ' 'While wo onrinot do anything in the way of bridge building before September , July and August being two of the dullest month's In tbo year for the placing of bonus , you may bo certain that work will begin during the first fall month on tbo bridge nna pushed rapidly to completion. With tno bonds voted xro have tl.050uuO In availabln assets 'and a right-of-way valu able to any cotnpaav In America desirous of catering Omaha. tlln faut ibq Nebraska Central controls the Uoy to the situation , and the ? S,000,000 wo anticipate tbo line will cost will bo easily wo'rlU SrJ.OO'J.OUO ' by tbo tlmo the line is completed , " Itallrond Nutp and I'craoimU. A report was'cilrront in Chicago that the Uurlmgtou had boon secretly cutting rules to & for ro'und trip tickets between Kansas City and Chicago on account of tbo national domocrullo' ' convention. While the rival roads have n'dt'taut the cut , it is under- fiATARRH * * W Ifi/lCHILDREM For over two y.cars my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large , constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies , I gave herKjaKMThe first bottle tle seemed to ESSOMi aggravate the disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and in a short time she was cured. Du. L. U , RiTCHi'.v , Mackcy , Ind. Our book on Illood ami Bkln Diseases mailed free. _ SWIIT tirccinu Co. , Atlanta , Ua. stood the maltor will bo presented to the Western Passenger nssoclruion for action , The Hurllngton people- deny the rumor nnd tny Unit It Is n Ho made out of the whole cloth. A clover Drooklyn boomer has sent to the odlclrds of the Union Pacific system pound packages of salt ovnnoratcd from the waters of ( . ! rent Salt Lnko. which , \vhon placed In bath tub ? , gives the same relative proportion of bnno as found lu the inland sea. Tno curn- tivo powers of the waters of Salt Lnko nro well known , nnd the naslcrn humanitarian scorns to have solved the problem of how to give Shit I < ako bathing to Brooklyn people as well as those living near Oarflcld beach , It U a great ftchomo and bids fair to realize n mint of money for 'tho gentleman who tabus the water of Salt Lnko and evaporates It for use lu all the countries of the world. The election of U. D. Ualdvrclt , assistant concrnl pasucnger agent of the Missouri 1'nclllo , to the chairmanship of the Wo.storn Pastcngcr association moots with universal approval among local railway men. Mr. Cnldwcll is the youngest man who has over hold the position , Doing only 33 years of ace , but ho has practically grown up In the pas senger business and Is bnttor iUlcd vnnn many elder heads to cope with the knotty problems that , ho will . bo called upon to solve. Ills llrst experience In mil- way service was In the passenger department of the Vnndnlla , where ho began ns clerk under General Pus cngor Agent Chosobro , later Joining with the Missouri Pacific. Ho is affable , a thorough gentleman , nnd will bo greatly missed tiy the road which ho loaves to become chairman of the Western associa tion. DovVitt'sSarsaparllla Is reliable. This is the last week of opera at the Farn'am street theater as the company has closed n contract for twelve wcoks at Oar flcld Bench Casino , Salt LUKO City , and leave next Sunday. The opera for this week will bo"OHvotto ; , " commencing last night , and the past productions have boon so highly credita ble and successful that "Olivette " will no doubt meet with fu'Vor. The company will leave Omnha with the best wishes of the amusement going peonle , having proved their ability to present light oporti In a highly creditable and enjoyable manner. Ttioir closing week will doubtless add to their laurels nnd receive the liberal palrouago that has marked the entire engagement. Tlte end of wo man's peculiar troubles and ail ments comes v.-itli Dr. PIcrce's Fa vor i to Prescrip tion. It euros them. For all tbo . , . - functional do- jfi rangcments , painful - ' ful disorders , and chronic weak nesses that afflict womankind , it is a certain remedy. It's nn invigorating" , restorative tonic , soothing cordial and bracing nervine purely vegetable , non-alcoholic , and per fectly harmless. In the euro of periodical pains , prolapsus nnd other displacements , bearing-down scn- BatioiiR , nnd all "fcnialo complaints" and ir regularities , "Favorite Prescription" Is the only nicdicino that's guaranteed. If It doesn't give satisfaction In every case , you hnvo your money hack. "You only pay for the good you get Can you ask moro ? The easiest way is the hcst Regulate the liver , stomach , and Ixiwels with Dr. 1'icrce's Pleasant Pellets. They cleanse nnd renovate the system thoroughly and naturally. Elastic Stockings FOR Weak Limbs , Varicose Veins „ Swellings , all sizes. Abdo minal Supporters ters , Deformity Braces , Medi cinal Supplies. TIIE COMPANY. 114S. 16th St. , Next to Post SEWER PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo received by tbo nn- dorsl.ned until lu : : o'clock u. in. . July S , IS'X' . for the construction of u sewer In sewer dis trict I.V.I. In the city of Oi.iaha , ns per ordin ance No. : it01. according to plans and specifica tions on tlio In the olllco of the board of pnullo works. Proposals to bo made on printed blanks fnruitdicd by the boarJ.nnd to bo accompanied by a certified check In the sum of $ .00. payable to the clly of Oinahu. as an cvf'Jcnco of good faith. T'IO ' bnnrd reserves the rliht to reject any or uli olds and to waive defects. I1. W. milKHAUSEU. Chairman of the Hoard of Public Works. Omaha , Mob. , Juuo LMst , ISO. . joSI-Sa-M-iO SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est cnttlo , hoi ; and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CE 0. BURKE & FRAZIER IAV13 STOCK COMMISSION. THE LKADKUS. Cft nMUIll Wrlto to thls housa for cor- OU. UJlAllj\ | root Market Wood Brothers , . Eouth Omaha Telephone HV7. - Chicago J. U. DADIS.MAK. I W. tt. WOOD , f Managers. Mnrkot reports by mall nnd wire cheerfully furnished upon application. THE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , EastHt. Louis , Kalians Oily , South Uinuhu , slou.x City , Kort Worth , A. Crlli , W. V. IJaany. U. K. Tallmnilxo. Chicago. IIo2Salesman. Cattle tialosmaa Crill , Denny & Company , Lire Stock Commission. Iloon : ' . ' 7 Kxchatifu DU'g , South Omaha. A. D. Bo yer &Company , f > 8 and S9 Kxuhnn-jo IlulldInSouth Omiihi. Corrcsponilenco oollcltad nml uromptly niuttorjj. tipecial uttontlon toonlcrj foratockors & foutlori. Established , 18SI. . . . loeorporaUJ , 13JJ Capital fully pnl.l , JJil.WJ. Waggoner Birney Company , Write or wire u for prompt anil rcllabla markat reports. Perry Brothers & Company , 1.1 vu Sloak Uommlsslon. Union Stock Yard National 13 AX 1C. The onlr bank at the ynruX Capital anil sur plus , t'iMftJQ , Collection * uravrlnz out uf Ilia Mvo stock uutlnais shoulil bu sunt , direct to till * bunk. blilppor eun depoilt for criMIt of lUoIr liuuiu bank where vurlocaiuO. Every MAN can he BVUONO and VIO- BE n MANiEvery in all respcr.u _ Jby uiliiK Sl'AUIBH N15UVINI5IUeKrent tipnnlnh lleraeilr. YOUNG MKN OK 01,1 } tuUeriinr from NltHVOUU D1JI1HITY , OHT or I'AII/INO MANHOOD , nUhlyciilnioniconvnliioni ( ; , ncivoui f protirailonCHUiid ty tbouie of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , menial depression , lots of power in cither sex , spermator. 1NU A > TSK Uk Iliu * caundUvsellsbuio and over induUencr or any pertonal weak' nesi can lie reilored to perfect health and the NOXl&B VITALITY QP 3THONQ MJtN. Wcglvoa written Ruamnlce wiibcl > oie lo cure any cam or refund Hie money , $ i bfri ; 6 toio ) ) For Sals in Omaha by Snow , Lund & Co. OMAHA 'and AROHITEOTS AND BUILDERS ) . II. OUNN. Contractors anil snbconirActoM for nil ldnil nt InilMliiB. ptaitcrln * . nnlnllnu ptc will riwlro copr of Ulonii' * nrchltpctn unit biuler * director * free. t > r scmllna tlii'lr mma. biKlneM anil lee tloa to tlio publisher. .1,11. ( ilcnn , 111 > , ntn s AWNINGS AND THNTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN * WOLF BROS. & CO. INO COMPANY , Tpnte , turnings , tatnnu- nans , hammocks. oil nnd lln , covers of all kinds , rubber olotblns. Send tlnua , Mttmprs. nla. Hpml for cu'gns. 1113 Farnatu for catnlOiiuoT03 S. IClb BAGS 5\.ND TWINES BISHOP & 00. BEMIB OMAHA BAG CO . Blsal , raanllla. c-ilton Importers and mrf s , flour rope , hemp , Jute , cot' lacks , burlapa , tnlno. ton twines , tarred oord- nuo. ole , S1 > S. lth-it. BIOYOL133. | BOXEa H.O.TODD , M.O. DAXON Bnccosor toJ.J.Vllk > , cnion. MTc cl | < ar , paper Slorcles sold on luonlhlj pncklnitboip' . All novel pajmonti. ISDN. Uth-st llosln box lino. 1110 Douglas BU BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-ODE SHOEC3 , I10J Howard 8lrs.it. aorr eornor lllhnnd IKjunln strettt. We aromaklnn ole npilcos to aaih b ijert. an ! ar * lllng a clusi of Kuo.li wtiMS li Terr ' bl * Hllh merchant ! . STEVEN CREEDOH. Mnnnfnctiircr's nucnt. Irnn supply you wltlievcry- thliitf In shoes. iiirn'K.vriiiiiiMri niul clilld's at lowe - e l factory prices anil dlixoiiats. l.ntoit elyles. ItUI 1'uriiniu Street. Itooin IA. BREWER3. JOS. SCHLITZ BREtv INQ CO. Offloe , S. Vtb and I.caTen- worthHts , Omaba. Joan liarhottr. Ast. CONFKGT'NERY | CARRIAGES. VOEOELE&DINNIND W.R.DRUMMOND&CO. Comfoctloners and Cnrrlano builders , llofo Jobbers of forolgn nnd mid patrol wniions n ilomostlc fruits , ItIO pccl.ilty. Howard st. IStli. opp. Court llouso. CLOTHING. BLtifUKr & OILMCRE&RUHl Clothing , notionfurnlslf , Inns. < ! tvu us p trial. Mnnufri and wbolcsilt Hniuilea | prepaid by ex * clotblors. 1109 llaroey press. 11U llarnoy. street COAL , COKE , | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAOIECORHGE WORKS LIME CO. , Mfrs. Kalvanltcd Iron Unrd and aoftroal. B B. cornice , window caps . , , cto. metallo skylliilitB ccr. luth and Douglas- U. 1110 , 1112 IJoJgo-BU CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN. Contractors nn.1 ub contractors for all kinds of bulldlna. iilnjlorlnir. painting ct ? . , will rccelvo a copy of ( llenn'H urchltuctn and builders directory 'tree , by sending thblr iianio , buslncH and loca tion , to tbo publisher. J. 11. Cilenn. 113 a. IMi Street. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER BEEBE4.RUHYAH FURNITURE INQ CO. NITURE CO. , Upholstered furniture itin-i : : < Nlchulni Oraco and Thirteenth \VtioIusalo onljr. ucoti. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent .pprlallil In nervous , clironlp. prlviile. l > lop.l. skin nnd unniirr fiUDdujs ID a. ui.to llin. Send slump lor reel/ . NOTICE OI < ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING JONES , JACKSON , HOWARD AND OTHER STREETS. To the owners of all lots , parts of lots and real estate alonir Jo ics street from 34th Btrcol lo 3Uh direct , Jackson street from 31th Ktrent to With street , Howard HI reel from XM street to : tCtb Blrcct , Half Howard street from Hudluk Grovu to : ith street , Illth street from Loavenworth slieotlo Half Howard street. Kth. street from Jones street to Iliirnov fitrool , nnd 3Uh avenue from Lcavcnworlli Btreol to Half Howard street. You ate hereby notified tlu.l iho undorslened three disinterested freeholders of Iho clly of Oinahu , Imvo been duly appointed by thu mayor , with the approval of the oily council of said clly , to assess the dumuiro to the own ers respectively ot thu property affected by ! zridlii ( : Jones streel frnni ifllh Hlrcot to30th street , Jackson street from lUlli stn-ut lo auih street , Howard street from 3lrd strcol to.llth street. Half Howard street from Hodlck Orovo to 38th streol. 34th Htioel from I < uiivou- worlh street to Half Howard ulrcet , 3Hh street from Jones street to Harnuy street , and Mth avenue- from I < oavcnworth street lo Half 11 o warn Htreot , dcularml necessary by Ordinance No. 3078 , piiBsod Muy 24h , Idl ) . ' , up- proved May 28th. 18.r. . You nro further notified.that bavins ; ac cepted said iipnolntniunt. and duly uualillcd us required by law , wo will , on tlio SUIi day of June , A. I ) . Ibl ) ' . ' . at t.ho hour of 10 o'ulouU In the forenoon , at the ofllco of T. C. llrunticr , Hoom 1 , Wuro Illoelc , within the corporatu limits of said city , incut for the purposoof considering and miiklim tbo assessment of dnma-o to the owners rcspuc-tivuly of Bald properly , afTooloa by said trradlnir , laklns Into consideration special bunolliH , If any. You uro notlllod to ho present at the tlmo nnd place aforusu'd , and milieu any objections tnnr utntmiumtti nnni > urnlnir H'tld aiihehsmciit of damages n W. J" . MOUNT. JAtf. II. lIAUnVlN. Committee of Appr.il-ers. Omnha. Juno 10th. I fill Jl.dldt PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Council Chnmbor. Omiihn , Nflb. , J uno 7,1802. Ilu It losolved bv iho city council of llio oily of Omuha. llio mayor concurring : That iiurumiiunt sldowalks bo constrnctod In thu city of Omuha a duslitnatcd hulow.wlr.hlu IIvu duys after thu publication of this resolu- llon.or llio personal Korvleo thereof , im by or- dlnaiu-o is authorized and required : Biieli BldowalUs to IJD luld 10 thu permanent ur.ulo on the struuts Npocllled huri'In , and to Im con structed of stone , lurtlllclal etonc , brick or tllliiK.HCcordliii : to ipocllleutloiiB < in llio In the olllcuof thu Hoard df I'ubllc Worka and undur It HiipervlHion , to u It : WuslHlilunf aitliUro3t. lots 1 and 2 , block la. Hhlna'H additlorl.H feet wide. Mast Hlrtoof luth aircut. Konth tf.'i feel morn or less of lax lot 7 , suction ' . ' 7-lJ-rJ , U fuel wldu , Hast side of iOtli btrcof. lotsft. 0,7 and B.hlocic 1 , Hoiilh llmah/addllloii , U feel wldu. KuNlnldu lull Hlreut , undlvldi'd south M1& font of block/1 , South Omuha addition , 0 fed ' | : sldo.'of 10th street. CO foot In block 0. Pontli Oni.iim nddll'on , bulna thu n. u. cur , ot 10th und Uaxtellur. II feel wide. , North B > 'do of Kiiriiam Btrout. lol.l , block B , Juromo r < ark addition , 0 fei-t wldo. ofWJslruut , Iol8. block ail , city , Bimt/u ido of California slrool. lot 4 , block ! ( ' ? - nve. lots 1 nnd I , block street , lot 4. block 0. 3 and i. block li , awcuoj'y uddltlou. 0 feet wide. GROCERIES. DRUGS , EU\ O.M. ITHUAOO , , BLAKE , DRUDEA. 00. , i ISOMiOS Jon * ilmt. toth nd lUrncr stratus Uuiabt. HARDWARE , RECTOR & WILHEIMY LOBECK&LINN , CO. , ' hnrrtnnro aa4 Corner IOU > and Jscison mechanic ) ' tool * . Streets. 1401 Douglas Slrool. A.O. RAYMER , Co itrlo ort' Jatiplki I 621 Sotiti Uta stra ots LUMBER \ : \ CHAS. R. IEE , JOHN A. WAXEflUD Hnnlwoocl lumhtr , oatpots neil parqutt Imporlo-l.Amorloin I'or llootlna , hydraulic rc-mont anl ( th and Ijulncy wlilto lima , _ _ LIQUORS. ILER&.CO. , fRIOX & IIER3ERT. Llqnor morolmnU , 111 ] llnrnorst. Mfr > . Kon- nuJr'i K jt ir.Jla lilt \Tholrsalo liquor denliri Uri. 1U01 Kacnniu-iU MILLINERY J.QBERFEIDER&GO. , Importers anil Jolibortot nillllncry , nolloni.Mall onlurs prouipU W3-1S a. MUSICAL. A.HDSPE , JR. , THE MEINDERO CO. , Plunoi orKftns. anisti lO''N , Kith t-t. 1'laooa , rastorlals , ota. 1518 music and muslcnl la- Uouglaa- . struuients of all kind * PAPER , OILS. CARPENTER PAPER CO 8TANDARD OIL CO. Carry n full stock of printing , wrapping and llcflncd anil lubrlc.itlnz writing paper , card pa per cto. oils , nxlOKroaio , cto. OVERALLS , SHIRTS. ETC' KINO & SMEAD , ROBINSaHiSTOKESOO Mfrs of " 1C , t S" pints , Mfrs oclabrated "Uucb" shirts anil overalls.cto. skin" overalls , pants , C1I-18S. lllh-su shirts , ooats , ale. Kit * OuiaUa , PRODUCE COMMISSION. " " Eitabllabetl , 1873. BRANCH & CO , , WHITNEY & CO. Prodnco , frulls of all kinds , ojstori. 317 H. IHth-st. J.B. HU8E&C3. MS. A. ClARX & , DU , , Our specbdlloit lluttjr , Uuttar , cheoio. c , ejgi aad piiullry , UlJ lluwurdstrouu poultry aad jumr. nth Hiram. W. E. RIDDEIL . . RIDDELL& DO. ( KBtnbllshcd 13S5. ) , Wholsalo butter A CRZI Dntlnr , clioo n. Burs nnd sells for veKCtables , fruitspouv * try and tfam9. cosh. 413 H. lltU-sU STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPA13 WORKS , Stororepnlrs nnd Trnta ? iittnohmonts for nnr klnil of Btovo mad * . SASH. TOYS. M.A. DISBROW&OO. H. , 1'ojs. doll ) , album * , UsnufMturcrs of mill Inner Rouils , housofnr * doors , blinds tiid nliHlug Hoods. ohlU mouldings. Ilranali of- clrcn's carrliuts. Ul Co * , Dili and Iiud Sit. l' rnam StrooU North ildo of Hurt Btreot , lots B , 0 , 7 and 8 * block : m. city. 0 feet wldn. toiilhstduof Douglas ntr-ot. lotsO , 7 and 8 , llousol'H sub. of , or In lol 2 , Capitol nddl- lon , ( I feel wide. South side of Douglas street , sub. of Iot2 , lot 1 Capitol addition. 0 feet wide. Houlh u'.do of Douglas btrtiot , lot 1 Capitol addition , ( ifont wide. IsnrtliBldnof Douzlas street , loll , Capitol uddltlon.O feet wide. South s do of Douglas street , sub. of lots II , 12. Kl , 14. 15 ana in. lot : i , Capitol addition , u South side of Douglas fit. , sub 0-1 1-18 lot 2 , Capitol addition. (1 ( foot wldn. And bull , further resolved , That llio Hoard of 1'iildlo Works bonnd hereby Is nulliorl/.ud and directed tocauno a copy of HUH resolu tion lobe published In the olllulal piipurof the city for one week , or bo servud on the ownuMOf said lotsamUlmtunliusHiieli owner * shall within live days after the publication or service of Mich copy construct , sidewalks as herein rctiulrcd , thai thu Hoard of I'ubllo WorliH eaiisu the same to bo donu. the cost ot constructing said HldowulkHroipuotlvuly to bo nsseHsud against the real ( istatu , lol or part of lot In front nt and abutting Hiich sidewalks. Paiiod Juno 7,1801 < t of the Council. Attcsl : JOHN OUOVKH. Clly Olerlt. Approved : CIICO. I' . 1IKJ1 Jtf , Mayor. NOTICR TO OONSTUUCT SIDRWAMCH. To the owners of lots , imrts of lota and real cBtatodusorlbed In the above roholiitlnnt You and each of yon are hereby notllliid to construct poniiaiiunlBldowiill > Hu ri'ijiilrod ! > . / a resolution of llio city cminpll and iiuyor of of thu city of Omaha , of which thu above.Jsa co"y > I > . W. IIIUICIIAIJSKI1. aimlrinnn Hoard of I'ubllo Works. Omahn. Nob. , Jilno 'JOlh. 1UD .120(171 ( PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Honied proposals will ho received by the un- iJorsk'iinil iinill 1:110 : o'clock p.m. July H , inn. ' , fortfradliiK Gr.Tnt Htreol fioin Hint Htrnutlo ailli street , and the ulhty In blocks , Idluwlld , lu tin ) city of Omaha , In nccordniico with pliins and Hpoulflonllnnson ( lie In llioulllcoot tlici Hoard of I'uhllo Works. , , lllds lu ho inndn on pr iittid blnnks furnished bv thu hoard nnd to bu ii coinpanled by u oiir'.llled uhcclc In the sum of f.Vjl ) , payablii t < i thu city ot Omaha , us an uvldunco of good Tho'board rosorvns tho.rlirlil to rojeot any or all bids and to wnlvu . . Chairman llonrd of I'ubllo Works. Omaha. .1 uno2Ut. IM . JcSl-B-i-W-ai differs from inferior whiskies and those dis tilled from corn , known as UoHrbons , in that it is highly nulrilieus , pleasant to the laste and doubly matured. It's purity is guaranteed. You may linowitbyilssmooth- ness and delicious bouquet ( aho the propri etary bottle ) . Becouso of thcso qualities physicians recommend it to invalids nnd for sideboard uso. Call for "Cream J'urt Rye" and take no other. Jot sale at all first-class drinking placts and drug stores , c DALLEMAND & CO. ,