THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE 22 , 182--TWELVE PAGES. Trading in Wheat tit Ohioigo Testarrlay Was Very Light , BUSINESS IN CORN WAS RATHER GOOD Dull AVoro Nogloctcil to a Considerable Kx- tcnt , Hut I'rlca Chances Covered n Fair llniiRO rrovliioni Opened Stciidy Offering * Hero I'rcc. CntCAOn , III. , Juno 21. The trading In wheat was rather light and thu market was very dull. There win tlttlo Interest In tlio market. Tho.foollns . was weaker and prices ranged lower. Prices advanced about Jo from the opening and the closing was Uo lower tliiin yesterday. In corn tlioro was a very fair speculative business , tlio market rullna qulot , active In the first port of the day. The fueling con tinued ( inlet and unsettled , At the fitart tlio tcntlmcnt wna Inclined to bo bearish nnd Initial trades wore at from Me to So decline , hut the market rallied teen afterward , a peed many buying , irh eh lint tlio price up l ? c nnd tlicn reacted litter. Rolling elf Jio , the liberal receipts for tomorrow having a weakening tendency. The market then weld up from fie lo ? < c , clumped loino and closed wild .Inly a shade higher nnd r-eptotnlior with a ? ( ! to tic Rain. Thowenthor WHS L'eiienillj favorable for-tliu prowlnw crop. OutH wcro nejrluetod to n ronildcrnblo ox- lent , hut nrlcu changes covered a ; o range , flit ) opening was Htonclv nl about the lowest prices , then ndrunccd from Uc to fie. reacted ( o to'tv , rallied and closed ? io bettor than fi'itoriltiy. . , Thn neoiiliitlvo ) market for provisions Dpunud stonily on hlaher prices unit advanced Illghlly. The offerings wore , however , free of pork nnd rib * , the marknl declining sovoi-ul points under tlio pressure to suit. There \VIVH i slight ronollon liitoron , but Itcould not bo Biiiintitliiod , unit the mniket closed around tlio bottom prices of the day. Kstliiuitcd ici-elpts for toinnrrowVhoat : , KIO cars : corn , 930 curs ; outs , 3JO cars ! hogs , 17.030 bonda Tnc lending futures ran 7 oil ns follows : Cnah quotations wcru as follows : I'l.ouit-Dnll nnd unchanard. WHEAT No. 2 sprint ; , "SJici No. 3 spring , 73e : No.2reil.ROic. ! OOIIN l-'lrin ; No. 2. 49)Sc ) ; yellow. 4G4OJ7c. ! OATS-NO. 2 , : itK3lMe ; No. 2 white , 34c ; No. .1 white. 'Mtt'WtC. llvn No. 2 , 7G7Uic. { HAIII.ET No. 2 , GOc ; No. 3,3G50o f. o. Us No. 4 , arxfi4So f. o. b. FI.AX HEKD-NO. 1 , ( l.oaatl.0314. TIMOTHY SKED I'rlino. 1.20l.O. : I'oitK. McB't. per hbl. . $10.G.Vi4iaG7H ! lard , per 100 His. , ril.r > Mi3..rii' ; short rlba sides ( loose ) , M.BOaatliiJ ; dry salted uhouldors ( boxed ) , 13.23 ® \37 ( ( ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . $7.12Si7.2Jl,4. WHIBKV Distillers' llntsliod goods , per gal. , Hceclpts and shipments today were us fol lows : On the 1'roduco exchange to.lav the butter limrkct was liisheri eroamury , ISffilb c : dairies , 13l7c. Eggs , U l13c. NCAV York Markets. NEW Yoiuc , Juno 21. Froun Hccolpts , 3\123 kss. ; exports , 8.7. 1 bbls. and 0.070 sacks ; dull unsettled and heavy ; sales. 21.S50 bbls. OIIHN MEAI. Steady , qulot. WHEAT Uecolpts , o\0oo bu. ; exports. 149,100 bu. ; sales , lOSVOOf hu. of futures ; 133,000 bu. of waukco , SICSJJXo ; No. 3 spring , SOHc. Options opened wunk nud closed steady ; No. 2 reel , June. 85 ? o : July , 85'sawo 3-lBc. closing j August , MUSGtfc ! , closing at tOo ; Hcptoin- bor , fcGHHiJic , closing atSOJic. HVEQulot ; sales 8,000 bu. , B7e. , dolivorod. HAULKV MALT Quiet. OOIIN liccolpts , 70,081 bu. ; exports , 12,108 DU. ; sales , 7.VO03 bu. futures ; 22uOObu. spot. bpotoponud llrm. closed weaker , dull ; No. 2,60 e.'i Ho In elevator , 59 ® GO c nlloit ; ungraded mixed , 6Tiu2u ; Options opened weaker , closed steady atUo up on Juno and Ho down to Ko up on at her months : Ju ne , fisyc ; July , 6455 ! c , closing 5l7ic : Ausust , 6C3ic. } closing Wlic : Ucntomher , 62fi33o , closing filjic. OATH Heeolpts , 70.675 bu. joxportR , 2GSCbu , ; Bales , 3G.1.000 bu. of futures and 109.000 bu. of spot. Spot market stronger , good demand , Bonrro. Options llrmor ; Juno , 3ajio : July , 1.0iG3Glo , closing at 3fl c : AtiKUst. 33Si © ITiJic , closing 3. " > ? jc ; Soptembnr. : ci ? ffiHc : , clos- liu nt 337 > c. Spnt No. 2. white , 32Wo ; mixed IMtHOo ; whlio wcBtorn , U47c ; No. 2 , western , Chicago , 37MP- IlAV steady : dull. HOPS Dull , easy. SIHIAU Kaw , active and flrm ; refined quiet , easier. No. 0 , 37il34o ; No. 7. 311-16 ® U 15-lOe ; olT A , 3 15-ic4 : I-GC : ! mould A , 4tf ® 4 jc : Standard A. 4 -lt47-1Ge : confectioners , 43-lG4 11-lUo ; powdered , 4 ? ® 47 oirranulatod , 4J-1D&40-ICC ; eubes,4'-lil ) ; ll-iu. MoiA8BES Now Orloatih. dull and steady. HlCK-Actlvo and stuady. I'ETiiot.KUM-Qulot and B toady ; united , closed at 3 ! ii for July. CoTTONSKEi ) Oir , Qulot : crude. 2059V < o. TALi.ow-Uull : city ( J2.00 for packing ) , 4 7-li@l1iC. ( HosiN Qulot and stoadystralnod ; , common to good , * i.-J7 ' / © ! . ; i4. : ; TuitfENTiNK-Qulot and steady ot30H3lc. Kdos I'rlnio steady and moderately active ; western ' , poor to prime , 1510o ; receipts , ; t'Cji ) Iikits. Wooir-Qulot nnd steady. CUT MKATs-l'Irm , mldilllngs nrn , . LAUD Weaker , dull : western steam closed nt I .82)J ) : options sales , 23J tierces ; July , Kl.82 ; August , Hi.UO ; Septomher , $ O.UT ; October , I7.0G. oloslnii atS7.03. llUTTKit Hotter demand , firm. UIIKUSU Mndcrutu demand , weak. I'm IKON Qulot , steady. COfl'Ell-QllloU I.KAI ) InuCtlVU. TIM Inactive , straits , ( ! I.5Q. Nt. Louis MurknU. BT. Louis. Mo. . Jtinu21. Kuiuit Unchanged. WIIKAT Declined Mo early but rallied later , then huuamu unsettled and closed Uo under yeutnrday. U.ish closed at 78u : July , 77Ju ; Auguat , 7llUu : September , 7 < SVc. ! UOIIN ( Inidualiy went tin and closed } 5Ho nlovo ycstonlay ; cash , 4114jc ; ; July closeu Kt44 ic ; 8uptonbor. , 41,1ic. OATS-Slow. wi'iik ; cuah , 3lJio bid ; July , I9 c ; Hepton.bor.2rjic. lire No sales. HAHI.KV No sales. IIIIAN Quiet ; IVJfii'lOo. HAV Lower ; ( U.i.0. . COHMMRAr/-Qulut at (2. WlllHKV Slo.Mly ; $1.11 I'ltoviHioNS'-l' ' ! ! ) , out only a Job trade was flimo nt previous prlcex , UECI'.IITH Flour , 2.00) ) bu ; wheat , 21 , 000 uu. ; I'orn , 'U.ooobu.5 oats , SI.CKWbu. ; rye and bar- Icy. nono. BIIIWIBNTS I'lour. 7.000 Ihs. ; wheat , 0.0fl0bii. ; corn. IW.WX ) bu.joats , 17OJObu. ; rye , 1,000 bu. burley , nono. Hainan Olty .MarUctu. KANSAS OITV. Mo. . Juno 21. WHEAT Dull ; No. 2 hard , 7l5f7'-'u : Nu 2 red. 78c. , CoitN-Stuady ; No. 2 tntxed , 42Ji13o ; No. 2 white. 4MtUHii ! ? , OAT Waukt No. 3 mixed , 2Si20o ) | No. 2 while , UWtujjo. ItECKli'iBWhi'Bt , C3OM bu. ; corn , 1,030 bu ; nuts , none. Hiiii-UKSTS Wheat , 70.000 bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu , ; oats. none. lire btoucly ; No. 8 , G3J4c. I''IA\SKKI > VOo on thu basis of pure. llltAK Weak ; snckcd. Me. HAY Hauler , tint unchanged ; timothy , (8.50 CU..V ) ; prairie. n.UOGb.60 , 'Mlliviiulivu Murhot * . MII.WAUKKU , WIs. , June 21. Kf.ouii-Qiilot WilKAT-Qulot ; No. 2 spring , "LC ; No. northern. M'ic. U.IIIN KtiHluri No. 3. 43Hc , OAT -.stiudy ; No. S white , 33 > iO3lo ; No 3 n-hlto. : rj'Sc. ' HAIII.KV Htoady ; No. 2 , J8o ; sample , 40IOo Hvu Steady ; No. 1 , 7Sc. I'IKIVIBIONB QuIOU I'DIIK July , tiu.83. liAiith- July , ( J.37 > i. ) tKLT.ii'TH-l' luur , 4,030 lb : wheat , 111,000 bu ; bailey , I7ft > 0 bu , Hiiii'MK.NTH-l'lour , 109.0J } Ibs ; wheat , 1,800 bin ; burluy.OW bu. is'xtv York Llm block .Market. Nuw YOIIK. Juno2l. Hiscves Uecolpts , 11,11 kcMid , ull for exporters und uluughturunii no trudu ; sollln f tlrui ; native vtuum , tU8.McCt.hi i'exnus , tt7.vii.IU ) ! bull * und uowi , t.o : avi i rinsed beef utondy at UUO7)iO ) per lu. I,1W lit'Ud ) uiurkut uoui nal ; venK ! 4.M73 > per 100 lbs.1 mlxrd iilvos , M.i > Jrt4.i'U : ; iHittiTinllk calves , ti75O J.7A ; western calves , 1 1 iZ fM.OO. HIIKUP Itccclnti , 4.000 head ! very dull at > .00@n.5) | ; cr lOOIbi. ; lamls , JB.7&as.OO. Hods Hceclpts. G.OOJ head , ronstgncd Ircct ; market nominally firm at t3.1033.S3Ji lercwt. _ M Ctittnit Mnrltct. NKwOnt.EANR , Ia. . Juno 21 Hull : mlddlln ? , ! to : low middling , GNot low middling ordl- uiry , OUc. Not and grosi receipts , 22U bales ; ale * . fiOObules ; stock. 13I.5GU bates. . NKW YOIIK , Juno 21. Steady ; mlddllnes , I-lGe ; middling Orleans , 7 13-lGa ; sales , 2,123 ST. LOUH , Mo. . Juno 21. . 1 1-loa lower : mld- llng , 7 ? < o ; saloi , none : receipts , 2ou bales ! lilpmontR , 43) ) hales ; stock. 7ACW halo * . NRW YOIIK , Juno 21. l-'uiuro.i cloo qulot ; ales. 1:1,000 : Imlos : .IntiR. J".20 ! July. $7.23 : An- int. 7.2i ! ; September. ? 7,31 ; October. (7.45 ; iTocoiiibor. * 7.ft3 ; December. $7,03 ; January , 7.70 ; robrunry , ( T.SOi March , I7. ! > 3. AllnnriipnlU Wlient .Murltct. MlNNtlApnus. Minn. . Juno 21. The wtioat narkct was narrow. Tlioro was a good de mand for Nu , 1 r.orthorn , which soldat2'lc ircmlum , but low trade was ndrtlg. Uecolpts lore wcro 410 cnrs und nt , Dilltlth and Kil- icrlor 117 cars. Clo o ! June , TAKot July. i3 ? < ; foiucinbor , TA'joi on tracks No. 1 hard , 70'io ; No. 1 northern , 7Sttc ; No. 2 northern , 7ao. Liverpool LiVGnponuJutioSI. WHEAT No , 2 rod win- nr. Gs 8diao | < ! Ud j receipts past thrco days , 7.100 ccnta s. Including M.OM American. Coits--Stuidy : : receipts American corn past lireodiiys , l.4,700 efntals. JiAitn 3ls percwt. for prime western. CIIEESI ; Amurlcan ( Inest white , 47s od , Coll'enMlirKet. . NEW Vonx , Juno 21. Options opened steady nd unchanged to 5 points down , closed tendy ialft points down , Sales. 10.500 bags , noludlng June. I18J ; July. 8I1.6GI1.55 : August , ? ll.r.iMI.W : : ( ( ; Scntcmbor , flt.f > 0ll.G3 ; ) ctobor , Hl.50ll,63 ; December. (11.50. Spot tie , lower nnd qubt ; No. 7 , $12.G2i { . Dulutli Wheat Miirltct. DUMlTit , Minn. , Juno 21 , Thn market has been devoted mainly to cash business. Prices tcady ; No. 1 oiish. Bio : June , Hl4es ! No. 1 northern , cash 7flo ; Juno , 7Pc : No , 2 northern , ash 7lc ; Mo. 3 , G3o : rejected , 63. ; on track , No. hard , Sic ; No , 1 northern , 7'Jc. ' TradcrH1 Talk. ) CnicAno , 111. , J line 21. F. 0. T > ognn & Co. , to 3unoan , Holllngor & Co. : Wo have had a null and uninteresting wheat market today. uly opened at 7S4c ! , sold at 7So nnd closed at 8c. ! The prominent buyer on weak spots vas 1'nrdrldge , or soinoono In his Interest. Vhen ho Is out of thu market as a buyer a du- llno Is likely to follow , unless the harvesting of the growing crop Is Injured or delayed by weather. All reports wo rocelvo of the grow- ng winter crop are of thu most Haltering haractur , In fact , some say tlio outlook Is > citur than a year ago. Cable ad vices from no ( United Klndom and the continent are llscouraglni. Tlno weather und the removal of the Uusslan ukase on the c.\ port of wheat all tend to limit the buying for export.o re- card the crop of winter wheat as made and the ocurlng of It Is a question of woather. In corn hero have been considerable realizing nnd Iquldatlon. July opened at48 ? c ant ? closed at 4Uc. The reports of thu growing crop are greatly Improved. Hut the acreage Is put at i boil 175 pur cent of an avor.igo crop. On all breaks wo recommpnd purchases. The do- nand for the low grades for shlumcnt Is rather slow. Hog product 1s steady. There has boon nero disposition to realize , but the market Is mrrow and will not take the ollorlugs unless at ado.'llno. CHICAGO , III , , Juno 21. Kcnnott , Hopkins & Co. to S. A. McWhorter : 1'ardrldgo has sup ported the wheat market today , lllsenor- nous purchases during the past fortnight uivo nnmzcd the trade and created an im- irosslon that his shortage was greater than inybody had Imagined , or else ho Is golni : eng , which nobody bolloves. The news con- Inticd bearish nnd when I'ardrldgo quits buying the market will probably sell down. After a weak opening corn and oats firmed up and have bccu held stronger than could have been expected especially corn. Thn low uradcs are In exces sive supply and dllllcult of sale , but tlio July clique keeps that month at a good premium and may continue to do so for some tlmo. It s bcllovcd , however , that the grading will soon Improve and the market will break down indor heavy receipts. Provisions have done Ittlo. the market being dull , but moderately firm. OIIICAOO. III. . June 21. Counsolman & Day to Cockrell Ilros. : The grain markets were decidedly tame today with llttlo buying nn speculation , and prices sagged unuor the pressure of sales against actual grain ar rived or In transit. Holders of Juno con tracts were anxious to unload , especially In corn , but Into futures wcro In moderate de mand to 111 ! short sales , Thus the premiums on short stuff were lessened , whllo the mar ket remained within narrow limits. Closings were spiritless nt quotations. Packers have been willing for some ) days to sell September product on the basis of $11.00 for pork , GMc for lard , nnd $0,03 for ribs. They have oven shaded these figures somewhat , and on hard spots have unloaded considerable of their holdings upon the outside public. In fact , about all the market would take. Wo should not bo surprised any day to see savage sellIng - Ing of overgrown lines on stop orders , espe cially In ribs. _ STOCKS ANIJ 1IONDS. Iluslncss Still SulTei-liiR from the Waiting Attitude of Operators. NEW YoitK , Juno 21. The stock market today was still suffering from the waiting at titude of operators. The opening was dull but firm and the market had an upward turn but the pressure on Ulohrnond & West Point and Union PiiclUo checked the advance and Lho material losses suffered In the first hour by these share ! gave the marmot a wnak ap pearance for some time. The decline was not of long duration , however , and a bteudy de mand for stocks was developed. The strength of the uuward movement In the afternoon may bo caugcd by the advances scored. Hock Island rlshu l.'s per cent , llur- Imgton IB ? per contNorthern Pacific preferred 13-7 percent. St. Paul , Missouri Pacific , Lacli- awanna and Manhattan each li ) per cont. Atchlson and LakeShore each lij per cent and Sugar 1 percent , and although Hlchmond & West Point preferred Is down 1 per cent , It recovered fror : the lowest of the day. The Post says : Chicago houses which have been prominent In St. Paul for some time bought the stock again today. London houses were moderate Hollers. The Trave , which sailed today , took out $1,000.093 In golashipped by lloldulbaeh fi Co. ! < 'urulgn bankers who have been ithlppors of gold recently say that they expect $ I,5'JJ.G03 ' to go on thu Columbia on Thursday. The following are the eloamg quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York Stock oxchangu todav : bid. The total sains of stocks today were 107.083 shares. Inclmllng ; Atchlson. llii'i : | Chtcaco ( las. 4.AOJ : Dolawiiro , Lueknwanna k Wustorn , 17. : 0 ; Krlo , 4lOj ; l.onlsvlllo & Nashville , l..UO : Northwestern , 3,70'j | Northern 1'ticlllo pro- furred , U.ivYi : KoiiilliiB,8.10J | Hlchmond & West I'olnt , 7,5W ! St. 1'iiul , 18m London I'lnancliil Itnvloir. tCopj/rfuMnUSJ.'ljv Ji < n t a < > r > tnn tttwuV. ] I.ONno.1 , Juno 81. [ Now York Herald Cable- Bpeolul to Tim lUx.l DurliiK the afternoon the stock tmrket has boon somewhat dis turbed by vutcuu rumoraof the dllllcultlos ol a financial Institution connected with the east , but nothing tranaulrod up to the closeol business. Duillius In the block oxchancu have been nearly at a standstill. Consols are 1-10 per com easier for money and the account. With few tucoptlonB forolvn governinent nuourltles hare been fairly good In tone Homo railway * have buini in an unusually nezleoted condition and lu the nhsoncu of mipport have shown some aoicroo of dullness nud lu a majority of cases u duollno of H to 1 * iMtnblUbud. 1'rlvcauro llttlo butter that uouiluul , bulutf latluouced by the coiu- laratlvoly irnnll dealing ! ! . American rail- viiys have shown considerable doprcsslou lurlnc the last hour , belns mofo IMluunccd iy the report referred to above than any otbt-r narkols , though they Imvo roallv no Interest n the east whatever. Just at the clnso the tone slightly Improved , nearly n ticnoral do- illno , ransliiR from U to H per cent , Is cstrib- isnod. Cnnadlnn lines leave off dull Insym- pathv. a fall of from U to U per cent boinir n ark oil In Canadian I'aclflo and Grand Trunk ssuos. 4 p. in. clo o. HAH SltVEH-DISJd. New York Money .Mnrkot. NRW YOUK. , Iiino21.--MnNUT ox OAU- Easy ! (432 ( porccntl closed offered at l',5 per cent , I'ltlME MEIIC'ANTlt.K I'AI'Ell 21 ® 14 ! per COIIt , STKKl.t.vo UxcilANOn Quiet but steady at .feT'.J for sixty-day bills , nnd fl.fcO for de- nan d. Tlio closing quotations on bonds : bid. Snn 1'rniiplico Mlnlnf ; ( Quotations. HAN PKANCISCO , O.il. , Juno 21. Tlio ofHcl.il closInK miotatlons for mining stocks today wore as follows : Altn is Moxlcnn 14U lulH-er to .Mono HO IcstA llelchcr 176 Mount Diablo 115 lodlo Contolldutod , U Ophlr I'.U ' Chollnr : ii 1'otoil W ) Con. Cal. k VV 39'i HavnKO l.V ) 'ronrn 1'olnt 83 Clorrn N'ovnUn K Iiireku Con 20U Union Con M loukl.V Curry 7UJ Utah fi Hnlo & Norcross. . . HI ) Yellow .lackpt K > New York Milling Juotiitlonn. NnwYouic. Juno 21 , The followliu are the closing mlnliiK Block quotations : , . Financial > otu . KANSAS CITY , JIo. , June 21. Clearings , ll.33ll.GS2. New YOIIK. Juno 21. Clearings , $ I10,938MS ! balances. $ l0.2Gl.r > JG. PAnif ) , Juno 21. Thrco per cent rentes , OOf 07Ko for the account. UAI.TIMOIIR , Mil. Juno 21. Clearings , $2,203- SG3 : balances. (332.G1U. Money C per cent. Pifit.AiiKMMilA. Pa. . Juno 21. Clearings , (13,0.10,081 ; balances , { 2,155,033. Money 2tf per cent. LONDON. Juno 21. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of Knglnncl on balances today 281.000. CINCINNATI. O. . Juno 21. Monov. 35 per cent. Now York exchange , par. Clearings , J2.420.2JO. Mr.Mi'ins. Tonn. . Juno 21. Now York ex change sollilig at ( I.SO. Cloarlnss , J126.GGO ; balances , $225,127. BOSTON , Mass. , Juno21. Clearings , $15,723.- 113 ; balances , $1,189.0:4. : Money. 2 per cont. Exchange on Now York , 12ie ! discount. ST. Louis. Mo. . Juno 21.--Clearings. $3,075- 655 : balances , $587,102. Monov qulot nt4toG per cont. % Now York exchange 15o promlum. OIIICAOO , III. , Juno 21. .Money steady at 4M@5 per cent on time loans : cle.irlngs , ! 15,3 ( > 5.100 ; Nuw York exchange 2)c premium , Merlin ? exchange dull nud unchanged at U87 to.sixtyday bills , $ l.88if for slgiu drafts , OMAHA LlVJi STOCK A1AHKET. Supply of Cattle Yesterday Wns Liberal nnd tlio Quality Good. OMAHA , Juno 21. Receipts for two days foot up 3,801 cattle , 13,014 hogs and 313 sheep , against 4,702 cattle , 14,783 hogs aud 110 sheep the first two days of Inst week. The supply of cattle was liberal and the general quality very good , the offerings In cluding < iulto a number of really desirable bunches ot cornfed steers. Business was rather slow In opening out , neither shippers nor dressed beef men being particularly anxious for the cattlo. Right good dry-lot steers wore picked up roadllv at fully stoutly prices , but there was no life to the trade on other grades. Coarse heavy cattle were' hard to move oven at barely steady prices , wnllo there was a docldcdlv weaker tendency on the general run of half ( ut aud green stun" , especially toward the close. Fair to choice 1.200 to 1,533-lb. bcovos sold tit from $3.70 to $4.25 , fair to good BOO to 1.200-lb. steers at from $3.43 to (1.0) . Tradlnz was not particularly brisk at the best , but there was a disposition on the part of sellers to make thu best of the situation and a fair clearance was finally ef fected , although the market was decidedly weaker toward the close. Butchers' stock and canncrs sold at generally - ally unchanged prices from $1.2 i to $3,35 for poor to uliolco cows und heifers. Hulls und stags were steady at from 82.00 to $3.00. Calves were dull and easy on the basis of J-.O'J to $5.01) ) for poor to choice veals. In general the stockcr and feeder trade was qulot with prices llrm. Regular dealers were the principal trader.comparatively few sales being made to the country , lilttlo of any consequence had toscll under J3.00. nnd f ; ) . 10 to $ ,1.35 bought the bnlic of the offerings. Representative sales : DHtssin : IIIIF. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Ar. Pr. 1. . 60) ) $ .1 01) 21..1010 $3 GO 24 .1280 M 80 1. . 890 3 00 22..1014 B O.i 7. . 117U 380 2..11140 3 25 20..1135 3 G5 14 .U'Oi ) 3 82J5 22. . Ml 3 40 18..1100 3 G5 21..1175 3 5 1..10IO 340 47..1227 3 7l ) 20..1157 0..1I4 : ) 3 4) 10..1287 3 70 33. . 12,17 383 1..10IO 3 50 18. 1162 3 75 33..1217 3K5 14..108J 3 50 20..1121 3 75 15..1014 3fi5 2..1080 3 60 19..1100 3 75 68. . 1182 385 14. . 025 3 59 22..12)2 ) 3 75 20 , .1130 385 5..10WI 3 50 10. . 1353 3 75 0 .1273 U05 31. . 004 3 50 U.,1082 3 75 20 , .12GG 400 29..1001 350 20. . 1225 3 SO 22 , .1133 405 12..1030 3 fi5 1..1770 3 83 G2..1141 405 11. . 012 3 GO 17..1010 3 hO GO..1157 405 1..1050 300 21..11113 380 40..1302 405 5..1120 3 OJ 37..1IG9 3 83 CO..13(51 ( 405 6. . 000 3 GO 23. . 1203 3 80 KIIIIM'INU AND KXI'OIIT. ia..10ni 345 40..1273 363 222..1412 400 42..1122 350 U7..12IJ 3 ( O 17..14H2 400 7..1222 3M 25..1310 385 5.1J38 : 400 I..17JO 375 10..1375 303 49..1102 405 20..1259 375 80..JS51 303 17..MS2 403 10.l'J8r 3 bU 10..1400 31H ) C2..1579 4 23 COWS. 1. . 000 123 42 , , 673 220 1..1123 2G3 1. . WW 140 ] 9. 059 220 1..1120 275 2. . 010 175 1. . 810 225 4. . O.t > 275 1..10W ) 175 21. . 771 230 7.1147 273 1..108) ) 1 HI ) 17..10JO 233 I. . 000 280 3. . 030 1 00 17. . 839 2 15 2. . 085 283 2. . 815 1 OJ 1,1100 240 J. . 020 285 1. . 03) 200 1..1I03 260 1..112) 300 2..1030 203 1..1I50 260 0..12.-4 303 1..1I8) ) 201 1..1023 250 1..1210 310 2..1U35 203 1. . 710 2 GO O..ll7fl 335 1. . 740 2 00 1..1270 2 G3 IICIE-KIIS. 7. . 478 2 30 10. . MO 2 75 B. . 090 300 1. 030 2 tt ) 1 , . 533 275 14. . 703 300 U. . Ml 2 75 CALVES. 2. . 150 375 4. , 16. 4 00 11UM.S. 1..10J3 200 1..1503 260 2.1545 275 1..1170 200 1..15IO 2 GO 8. . QJ 275 1..1&10 215 1..2100 205 1..1B10 303 1..134U 223 2..1145 275 1..1340 303 BTAub. 1..1820 300 STOCKr.HS AND FERDCU3. 1. . 430 200 1. . 670 310 1. . 810 339 1 , . 700 2 75 7. . 717 3 10 17..1053 320 1. . 720 2 75 3. . 773 3 15 4. 812 325 1. . DM 3 00 11. . 6V5 U 15 1. . 810 330 S. . H10 3 00 4. . 707 3 15 14. . b93 333 4. . 710 300 MILKIillS AND Bl'IIINOCIIS. 1 cow and oalf 82 00 1 springer 3) 00 lions The run was about the eatno as last Tuesday , but the quality WUH several Hhades commoner , Ilunlnebs opened brisk , with both local buyers und outHldern paying prices Btrong to Do higher than Monday. Good to choice heavy and butcher weight hogs sold largely ut from il.W to $4.03 , wltb several of the choice loads at ( I.97W. Kalr to good light and mixed loads sold largely t from (4.&i to M.IK ) , with a few of tha bettor loadn at $4.U5 and ) K > ar stuff as low u $1.8.1. With ix llrm provision market und free buying early thu Undo was brisk early , but us ulilpulnir and frcbli moat orders were ( tiled prices weakened and the close was about llko Monday's oloib. A few louda remained unsold. Halm were largely at from 41.85 to 11.05 , against (1.85 to fl.WSi Monday , the general average of prices iittlu being fl.Wh" . against 8 .87i Monday and (1.73 last Tuesday. No. Av. Bh. Pr. 47 287 320 (100 68 217 H ) 40) 70 215 200 40 } M. , . . . 210 160 40) 72 207.203 403 i74 217 100 4 00 73 210 163 400 65 231 160 4 W ) 7t ) 211 240 41X1 GO 210 100 400 71 2JI 100 4 00 EO 210 120 4 00 - - - - - 68 2hO 43 400 . .210 200 400 76CD 4U ) CD . 43 103 ns . . . , iat 12) ) 48V , . co , . . . : n3 120 IPO 74. , .1111 M 4SJ/ . / 03 S10 120 4 OJ 105. . . .103 12) ) 4 81 _ 58 W 240 40) 7l ) . . . . . - ' . , i-83 4 ( O 04 . , . . .WI 320 400 H. . . . ! C7 4 fC TA 81 MS 200 49) ) 205 8U 4S.f'-IA G3. , . . l 40 490 7 11 4 Kf , . Ba..2U3 PO 4 IX ) 07..IPS 24) ) 48.1 4 81. . . . .205 SO 4 W CO SM ) 1M 4 KT7 , " f.S. . . . 2. 500 4'JO 72 2 4SJ 4 8V ' , 72 . . . . .217 ; 210 4 tO 78..1D5 18-3 4 RV. ' 77 221 12J 403 0 ! . . . . .241 100 4 85 | , , ! > 3 .200 12J 403 Rl . . . . .Hi : ) 240 4 83 / 67 2J18 280 400 US 18) 20 4 lv ,1 B7 201 120 40) 05 213 280 485 - 75 230 200 400 74 217 10 ! ) 48.11'- ' * 03 242 40 403 07 210 MO 4 R.V' ' 0.1 2M 400 4 00 00 . . . . 214 41 4SJ1'1' ' 78 22il 120 40J T : | 215 2SO 4 85,1" " ' 78 217 120 4 0 ! ) 75 248 283 4 87U - 70 2M 200 4 OJ 83 1011 120 487U , , Kt 247 121 40) ! 217 2UO 4 mj * 02 270 300 4 TO 77 205 100 4S7At r" ; CO 243 100 4 02'4 ( U Ztl 2M ) 4 87Ti El . . . . 2UO 120 4 P24 ! 03 214 100 4 87HT > l 287 40 4 WJS 83 20U 121 4 87H > 01 231 4J 4 Oii ! 85 204 200 487' ' | ' CO 25 80 40.'U f.7 217 IKO 45iri- ; 55..2440 ( 4ttS ! ! 75 104 li'O 487U' 72 843 10) ) 4 OJ',4 fi 2114 4 8u ; 00 241 200 41MJJ 64 24U nW 4 8T'4 74 215 402JJ OS 214 10) 4874 M ) 2i,0 40 4 IB'4 O'J SMI 2J3 4 Sr 4 74 220 W ) 40.H 78 ' . ' . ' 8 M 4 S7U 75 218 120 4 IC'Ji 72.1'3J 83 487 % 73 223 )0) ) 4 DJSi 711 . ' : ! 10) 400 ( .0 247 120 402 ! ' , 75 -.210 10) ) 4 00 09. . 270 IW ) 4 in 70. . .208 4 CO 80 . . . .2JJ 41C ) 70 253 240 403 09 20'J 120 4 O'J 0' . ' . . . . SSI 2.0 403 73 . . . . 214 100 405 , 05 218 80 400 71 240 4 05 03 220 123 4 IK ) 07 2Jt9 ' . ' 40 405 51. 2J3 ICO 4 ! K ) CO 247 120 4 a' ) ( VI 2.1J 24 ! ) i ( x , C5 , 224 120 405 75 218 81 400 78 231 100 405 OS KI5 200 40) ) 85 .27 100 405 Mi 241 4 03 01. . . . 2J7 100 4 05 22 185 40 403 CO 272 200 4 05 44 105 kO 4110 72 228 40 405 10 23) ) 4 00 05 234 120 405 02. . . .257 Ii:0 4 OJ 70 273 120 405 Ml 201 10i : 400 05 250 100 4 05 74 214. 200 400 02 01 100 405 82..214 200 400 03 255 280 4 fti 74 229 40 4 03 07 243 itX ) 405 07 205 243 400 03 2.)7 80 40714 M . . . . 217 101 401 f > 8 1114 83 4 07W 124 223 183 400 143 210 400 40714 7J . . . . 225 200 400 49 IW7 120 4 8,4 70 210 120 490 78 2J9 - 407 4 18 249 4 OJ KiiKKi1 OlTorliii } wore listht and common but sold ruiidily. Market quotations un changed , li'alr to Kood natives , JI.50S ) 000 ! 'air to Rood western" , J4.505Jtl.OU ! com mon nud stock sbcou , $ l.dOl,25 : Kood to eliolco 40 to OJ-lb. lambs , $1.00ao.iO. Hopresentatlvo miles : No. Av. I'r. 77 native wethers , 05 Jl 05 U bucks 153 353 Ilocolpts nml Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stocK as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards coinuauy for the twenty-four hours ending at & o'clock p. in. , June 21.18'J'J : UKCKll'Tri. noqji. HOUSES * MI.S I7nrs. Head Cnrs. Head Cnrs. Ilcnd. I ) M 10,471) ) EO S | 16 DISPOSITION. nuvniiH. CATTLE. 11OOS. PIIKKI' . Jranlia Packing company. 3,11X1 I'huO.ll. Hammond Co. Swift ATe 1,684 80 The Cuilnhy Packing Co. . 4S4 2.C44 lolm P. Squires & Co 4U5 Unntin A Son 61)7 , ( \ytonA Co 237 ICnutSt. I.oul 497 Whlto , ! ' . & 1) 202 Shippers nnil feeders 913 Totals. 2.332 P.3SH EO Chicago Llvo Stock AInrkot. Onicxao. III. , Juno 21. [ aneclal Tolosram to THE HEK.J Good to best dry fed cattle wcro flrm. In fact wcro a trifle lilRhcr than on Mon day. Tncy were /iuoclnlly , active demand but the supply wusivory small. There were loss tliuu O.UUO head at all kinds nud tlio bulk of that number consisted of poor to fair grades. The latter remained 'dull and easy but holders would not part.wlth thorn at any con siderable rcductlonifrom the low prices pre viously ruling. The advance yesterday of ? io per Ib. In the prlco of American cattle lu Lon don exerted u strengthening effect on tlio market for fat ] StCQH of from 1.200 to 1,5.0 Ibs. * avorazo and prices seem In a fiilr way to KO higher bef nfthls week Is out. Trading was OH a .basis ol from Jl.flO to W.50 for poor to utrico\vs and heifers , $ 5.25 to SI.85 for common to extra steers nnd from 81.23 to SJ..OJ for Texas cattlo. While the ratiso of values was thus wide only asmull part of the offerings sold outside of the limits of from JiOO.to $4.40. Stackers aud feeders were quoted , at from J2.00 to $3.75 aud calves were lu demand "at from Jl.W ) to SI. 75. Trade In hogs was active for : i llttlo whllo this morning , and the early feeling was flrm utfrom $5.0) ) to , $5.35or common to prime heavy medium weights ; ami , nt from $1.05 to 85.20 for llsht. Tbrttw.is also tha ranzo of quotations at the" close , hut the market was weak any time after 0 o'clock. iTem (3.00 to fl.Go for culls and , llttlo pigs , sales ran up to $5.30 for extra assorted heavy weights , but there wore only two or three trades at over $ o.25 , und that may fairly be regarded as an outside quotation. The bulk of the hogs were wolehod at from & 5.10 to ? 5.20. A firmer tone pervaded the sheep und lamb markets us a result of the decrease In the oft'erlncs. With scarcely moro than 7,030 on silc. : prices were strong at from { 2.53 to 1.75 for In ferior to common and at from N.'iU to tU.00 for fair to choice qualities of sheet } , and at from $1.50 to $7.00 for lambs. Bales of the former wcro principally at from $3.75 to $5.75 and from J5.53 to $0.75 took the Hulk of the latter. There was some inquiry for feeders at prices DO ow $1.50. Receipts were ; cattle , 5,500 ; hogs , 18,000 ; shots p. 0,0'JO. The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE Re ceipts , 7,000 ; shipments , 2,801) ) ; best steady , others weak ; natives. JJ.SO1.00 ; Toxnus , $2.0J © 2.05 : Btockors. $2.5j3.43 ; cows , $1.033,50. Uoos-Hecolpts , 2i,000 ) ; shipments 4.000 : murliet 6c lilzber ; rough and common , Jl.'JJ ' ® 6.03 ; mixed packing , t5.0'j5.5 ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , 55.1535.3J ; light , $1.03 ® 5 ' 20. 'SHEEP Receipts , 6,003 ; shipments. 2,200 ; natives and lu.nhs steady , Texans weak ; na tives. $ I.4I.5.UJ ; Tcxaus , $3.UJ1.00 ; Iambs , $1.00 ® 7.0U. _ St. l.ouls I.lvo Stock Market. Sr. Lduifi , Mo. , JunoSl. OATrr.B Receipts , 0,100 , mostly Texans ; native steers steady at * 3.204a4.00 ; Texans lower at $2.5033.40 ; oaunurs , tl,851CO , IIoos Receipts , 4,000 ; shlDmcnts. 300 ; market kot DC higher : heavy , , $4.0535.15 ; packing , $1.50 © 5.1U ; light. $4.bO5. 00. BilEKl1 Receipts , 4,003 ; shipments , 3.000 ; market , stroni : ; native mutton ? , $1,0035.25 ; Toxaus , t3.254tiai.35. _ lumsns City Uvu Stock Market. KANSAS OITV. JIo. , Juno 21. CATTLE Re ceipts , 3X ( > 3 ; Khlpmcuts , 2,000 ; market stuady to a trlllo lower ; cows. 2U034.0J ; Texas steers , $ l.SU33.t)0. ) Hoas Receipts , 12,100 ; shipments , U30 : innr- kot&IOc high r ; ull grades , tl.WWttXR'H ; bulk , < 4.b54.0JV4. BilKiii * Receipts. 1,830 ; Bblumunts , 1COO ; market dull and woak. "Late to bed and early to rise will sborton the road to your horna in the skloj. " Bui early to bed and "Llttlo Early Hlso- , " the pill that manes life lougor und botuir aud' wiser. _ _ SICK TEACHERS. The Hoard ol Education Decides They Shall bo "Docked. " The Board ot Education sweltered through a business session Monday night of about throe hours , during which all tbo members of the board looUud as though they wished that the business would transact itself during tbo torrid term of the summer. City Treasurer Bplln reported the sale of tlUO.OOO. school bondi ) to the First National bank at apromlum'bf ' $7,839.89 and accrued Interest. M > The'board docltfpd. Jto have Iho West Omaha school bulltjlngs moved out ot tbo way of tha now building. Bids for pradlup tbo.Hartman school tito were opened , , " , , [ ' . H. Mahoney & , po.3 were awarded the contract at 1(1 ( couUjpericubio yard. Mr. Klgutter Intro4ucoa , n resolution to oinploy n civil cngln'oej- survey and stalto out tbo stto for tbo Central aoliool. Adopted. Mr. Elguttornlsq' Introduced a resolution authorizing tbo architect to prepare plans for the Center street school ; Adopted. Some dlsuuslou tiro's i over a rSsolutlon In troduced by Mr. Kliidiior to allow Miss Wll- bor , teacher at Wo ( Jiiiuha , pay for four daya when sbo WHS absent on account of sick ness , Mr , Points ) Mr. Uabcook , Mr , Gibson and othpri tuoucht that it would be unfair to allow ono teacher pay for tlmo wbon she was absent and not allow the same to otbcrs. Mr. Powell offered a substitute to estab lish a rule that would allow all the teachers pay for llvo days nbsonco during the school year , upon the approval of the superinten dent. The substitute was dofoatoa and Mr. WANTED . ToUl t u > vl CITSdBi COUNTIE8 , SCHOOL w SMT W DIBTRICTO , IWATER COMPANIES , 8T.H.R.COMPANIE8 , lo. Correipondcnc * solicited. N.W.HAriRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers , I63-IU9 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. CD Wall Street , NEW YORK * 7O State 8t , . BOSTON- Klgutler's resolution WBS referred to Iho § ub- cotnmlttco on salaries. Mr. Elputtcr as a rcprosontnttvo of the High school nlutnnl Invited the board to at tend the olumnl exercises on Juno 24 , nt S o'clock p. m. , nt the High school. The Invitation \viis nccoptcd with thanks. Ur. Glbbs then Introduced n resolution to allow every tonohor pnjr for llvo days ab sence on necount of sickness during the .roar In case they had been absent ilvo nn.v on that account , " 1 want to see that resolution snowed tinder - dor , " said Mr. Wohror , forpcttltiR that the mercury stood at pp ° and the members of the board were 'sitting about the room in their shirtsleeve ? . Ur. Ulbbs hold that it was tno rule with employers to pay tholr employes tholr sala ries when they were slult for n few days only. Ho bollovcd that the Board of ducntlon should bo ns magnanimous as the mercantile firms of the city. The resolution was moalflcd so ns to maUo It the duty of the superintendent to roporl nil Iho names of the tonchors who had lost tlmo ou account of slcKncss during the year nnd whoso salaries had boon cut on that account. Mr. Points thought Jt was n vicious prece dent to establish. If teachers who had been slcl ! only llvo days deserved pay for the time lost , why not allow these pav who hud boon nbaont twenty duysl The latter , ho held , wore tnoro to bo pitted than the former , for they had suffered more physically nnd financially than these who had been absent but five days. The tcnchcM had en tered into n contract with the board to teach for stipulated salaries , with a full under- stuiidlnt ; that they were not to bo paid for tlmo lost. Ha saw no Just reason tor allow ing the teachers for lost tlmo. Such n stop would virtually ho n violation of the con tracts raado with the teachers , nnd would bo a useless oxpondlturo of money. The resolu tion was dofcatcd , The board wcut Into commlttoo of the whole upon the plans for the now Hnrtmnn school nt Sixteenth and Williams. It will boa sixtcon-room building nnd will cost nbout $ 10,1)00. ) Architect Latansor presented two plans , and nfter looking them over care fully thu board selected that which appeared to bo the most practicable. Tha llnal adop tion of the plans was postponed until next Monday night. Tbo committee on buildings nnd property was Instructed to soil the old buildings on the lots recently purchased adjoiulng the Hnrtmnn si to. Dr. Blrnoy's C.itarrn 1'owJor euro catarrh. For sale by all druggists. 5) cants THREE DAYi FOR DIXON. Tho'llmool Execution to Ilo Kept Sec-rot from tlio 1'iihllc. Thrco moro anys of mortal existence is all that Is allotted to Clinton E. Dixon at the present writing. Ho Is to bo hanged by the nccic until dead on Friday of this week un less a respite , a pardon or a commutation of sentence .arrives from 'the ' president of the United States In the meantime. Mr. Golan , nttornoy for the accused , still has hopes that President Harrison will forward a commutation of sentence in time to save the cx-solalor's nccic. Marshal Slaughter said .yesterday that ho was ready to carry out bis part of the proceed ings in case the president refuses to Interfere fere- with the mandate of the law. It Is the Intention to have the execution performed very quietly , nnd In all probability the public will not know the exact hour of the hanging until some time after Dlxon has passej beyond the confines of his present existence. Visit the exposition and see goods manufactured. Admission , 2oc. Council Chamber Finished , The interior finish of the council chamber In the now city hall is completed , i ostorduy , George C. Wnitlock , who has charge of the Interests of the Kotcbam Purnlturo company in this city , instructed the home house to ship the furniture immediately. It is under stood that this furniture has been manufac tured and that it will bo here next week. Best time to visit the exposition is the forenoon from 10 to 12. Admission , 2oo Bridging Cut-Oir Lake. Tbo contractor who Is building tha Cut-Oft lake bridge from the foot of Ames avenue across the laito to Courtland Beach , has served notlco upon the county commissioners that the structure will bo completed Saturday - . day nlgbt and that Monday it will bo ready for acceptance. Rather ri ky the offer that's made by the pro prietors of Dr. Sage's Catnrrh Remedy. Risky for the in. For J/OH. if you have Gntnrrh , it's a certainty. You're certain to bo cured of it , cr to be paid $500. That's w'uat they oJTcr , nnd in good faith they euro you , or pay you , no matter how bad your cnso , or of Low lone standing. But is it so much of n risk ? They lir.vo n medicine that cures Catnrrh , not for n tlmo , but for nil timo. They've watched it for years , curing the most lmi > eless cases. They know thnt in your cnso there's every chuneo of su s , almost no chnnco of failure. Wouldn't miy ono take such a risk with Euch a medicine 1 The only question is nro you willing lo make the test , if the makers are willing to take the risk ? If so , the rest is cosy. You pay your druggist - gist fifty cents nnd the trial begins. Can you ask inoro f SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company soun OMAHA. est cattle , hog and bhocp market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CLO. BURKE & fRAZIER LIVE HTOOIC COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. SA nilUIAI Write to this housa for oor- W. UJI1AI1A | reot Marital HaportJ. Wood Brothers , Eouth Omaha Telephone 1117. - Chicago J. I ) . 1JA11ISMAN. I . . . , . W. K. WOOD. f n irers. Market reports by mail and wlro cheerfully furnished upon application. Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , KastSt. Louis , Kansas City , South Omaha , Sioux Olty , I'ort Worth. A.Crlll , W. lf. Donnr. II. K. TBllm diio. Chicago. IlogSaloinmn. Cuttlo Salounnn Crill , Denny & Company , Live Stock Commission , lloom 27 Kxctmnga UU'g , South Oainlin , A. D. Boycr &Company , Mandft'J Exohangu Ilulldlrr.-.Honth . Omaha. CorroponUcrico sollcltuil nnd uroaiptlr amworjj. bpucUl uttiHitloii to urilori f or itockort A f ooilorj. EitnUllihcd , 1891. . . . Incorporated , 183J Cupltal fullr paid , J2U.OUJ. Waggoner Bir ney Company , Wrltoor wlro us for prompt and roll blo market reports. Perry Brothers & Company , 1,1 vo Stock Commission. lloom 61 Exohnugo Uulldlnv , Bouth Omaha Telephone 1707. SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS. Union Stock Yard National UANK. The onlr bank at the yardi , Capital and sur plus , tmuuO. Collectlom growlnK out of thtt llvo stock builnois should bo seat direct to this bank. Bblppers can < lepo H for credit of ttiulr bouiu baak wherercrlvcatvd. OMAHA 'and A nOHITEOTSAND BUICDERS J. H , QLENN. Contractors nml subcontractors for nil klmlt of MilMIni , plniletlnt. painting pta will reeclvo copr of ( lionn's nrcbltocts mil titutcrt illrcclorn free , lijr ppnillntf their niniR , ImMupm unit lee tlon to tlioimbllshor. J. II. Olenii , 113 s. nth a ORDINANCE NO. 3001. An ordinance crentlns sewer district No. 159. defining Its limits , size of sewers and eleva tions , and directing the board of nubile works to take the necessary steps to cause the constiuctloii of the bowers lu said dls- tr ct. He It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section I. Sewer district No. 159 Is hereby created In the cttv of Omaha. Section- . Sewer district No. 1M shall com prise the following lots and tracts real estate : Lots 1 , 2 and 3 Morrison's addition , lots 15 , Iti and 17 Improvement Association addition , all the lots lu block 1 , and lots 1.2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , Gi7and 8 block 2 Oiiahoina ParU. lots 1. 2. : i und 4 lias- call's sub of S. i : . ICogurs' Okahoma. lots 51. 53. & ' . ' , G' , G1. ' , G3 and 72 S. K. Ko.ots' Uk-ilionii ; , lots 1 2,3 and 4 Canoes sub , lots rJ. 7. S , 0 and 10 Wlnthor's sub. lots 9 , 10. 11 and l2SchneU' addition , lots 1. 2 , 3. 4 , 5 , G , 7. S andV2J. E. Hlloy's sub , and lots 1 , 2 , a , 4 and 5 block 1 Druxul'ssub of Okahoma , all In thu olty of Section n. Sewer district No. 159 shall bo con structed as follows : llogtnnlng at a mr > n- holu lu the center ofHh nu.l llancrof c strccti on the present sewer at an elevation of03 feet above the olty datum , thence with an 18 Inch pipe sewer along thoceuter of Bancroft street to a manhole In thu center of 19th street at an elevation of 233 foot , thence with a 15 Inch pipe sewer along the center line qf Bancroft street to a manpholo In the center of Itaustioot at an elevation of 212 foot , thence with a 10 Inch plpu sewer along the center line of Hancroft street to it llush tunic 23 feet wustof thu west line of 17th street at an elevation of 217 feet ; Also beginning at thu mauholo at 19th and Hancroft streets at an eluvatlon of 20i : feet , thence with a l'i Inch pipe sewer nloru thu center line of 10th street at a manhole on thu north line of Elm street nt an eluvtttton of 210 feet , thence with a 12 inch pipe sewer along Kim street to a manhole In thu center of Vlntou street and S fcot south of south line of Kim street at an elevation of 210 feet , thence with u 10 Inch plpu Bower along thu center line of Vlnton street to a Hush tank on the east line of 20th Bt rout at an elevation of 224 foot. AlHobuglnhlng at thu manholu at thu center of 18th nnd Dancroft street * ut an elevation of 212 feet , thence with a 12 Inch pipe Howoralong the center line of Ibth street to a manholu In the comer of Vlnton street at a eluvatluu of 215 feet , thoiico with a 10 Inch lilpu sewer to a manholu lu the center of Vlnton and 17th BtrootH , tliunco with a 10 Inch plpu sewer and biiinu grade to a Hush tank 25 feet west of wi-st line of lUth btrcut at an elevation of 22J A mauholo shall bo placed In the sewer In Vinton street ut a point KO foot mint of 20th Also'boglnnlng at the manhole In the center of 16th und Vlnton streets at. an elevation of 215.5 feet , tlieneo with a 10 Inch pipe sewer to mnnholu at thu angle In Vlntcn street west of IHthHtreut In thu center of Vlntou street. Dioncu with 10 Inch plpu newer and samu irrndu io a llush tank In tlio cunter of Vlnton > rout and on the north lluu of Kim btrcut utanelo- V Atiimthro'JaJfotreB-ald elevations to ho at the now line of siild uowerflut the points named. Thuallgirment and grndu of said sewers to be Btrarght lines but wean manholes und other point" specified and itccord n j to plan a Uld wit the hoarJ of publlii works. All the i above mentioned plpo sownrs shall ho coiihtruoted of vltrlllud cuwur plpu and ( Much Juiiutlun nieces bhall he placed in said Buweruvory 25 feet , or us directed In writing bo constructed In Bald sewer district at Buch points as thu city en gineer may direct. Section 4. The board of public works Is hmuhy Instructed to take thu necessary Mops .tociinso thucoustiucDon of tlio sewers in said Section 5. This ordinance Nhall take effect and bo In force from and afturJts passiiKU , Passed June 14th , W.- . Olty Work. li P. DAVIS. President City Council Approved Juno mi , . lsittoI > ( iKMlfli ) Muyor. ORDINANCE NO. 008. An ordinance locating curtain additional water hydrants In thu city of Omaha. Uu U ordalnud by thu ulty council of I lie olty ' " Buct'lon 1. That the American Water Works Company bo and thomuuu IH hereby ordered to piucu additional wutorliydruntH in the city of Oinuhu , as follows ; One ut the corner of 13th and draco streets. Ouuat thu corner of 2l t and C'harlumitrcuta. GROCERIES. | DRTJQ3 , DM. STHU * . CO. * BUKtBRUOEA.OD. , UOI-lSOi JOBtl SU M , UBthk. UAtlDWAUET RECTOR & , WILHELHir LQBECKA.LINH , CD , , ' Dealers' hnrdwar * * al Corner I0 h aad Jackson moch nlo.V tools. Direct * . 1404 Douglas Street. " A. C , RAYMER , nulldam' llirdtrnr.i An . ' ' Co.itrnc'ori' Snppllu t > U Hauti 13th str et * LUMUEJt" CHAS.R. LEE , JOHN A. WAKEFIELD Il rdwood lumb r , earpots nnd | < nrqu t Importel.Amorlo\n t'orfc Itii'lcu-uent ' , Mllwaukii hydraulic cement anil Hh and gulncy whltu lima. " LIQUOU9. ILER & 00. , FRICKA. HERBERT. Liquor merchants , tilt llarnoj-iU Mfrs. Run nedy' * Kast India lilt Wholesale liquor doaUrl Ur * . 1WI Karnnm-it , MILLINERY J.QBERFELDER&CO. , Importers nnd Jobborsof mllllnory. notion.Mall orders prompt. SOd-11 Or llth-st. MUSICAL. A.HOSPEJR. , THE MEIHDERO GO , , Pianos organs , artists W.V. ictb St. 1'lnnos , materials , eta. 1413 mutlc and musical In * Uouglns it. slruuieuts of all kln < JS PAPKR , OILS. OARPEMTER PAPER Cf ( STANDARD OIL CD , Carry n full stock of printing , wrapplnK and lloftned mid ! iibrlv.itlni wiltlnu paper , card pa per etc. oils , nxlo crease , etc. OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC : KIHC&SMEAD , ROBINSON & 8TORE8 00 Mfrs of "K A S" pant . Mfrs celebrated "Quo * * lilrts and ovornUs.ctc. eiln" overall ! , pants , 611-18 S. llth-Bt. sh.'rts , ooats , eto. kat Omaha. PRODUCE COMMISSION Kstabltihtd , 1873. BRANCH & CO. , WHITNEY i CD. Produce , fruits of til J.B. HUSEt OB. JAS. A. CLARK & CD. , Our poolnltloii lliittir , llutter , cbeaio , em , irgs and puullry , lOU poultry and Howard streak amsk 31 * South Utb Btratt. W. E. RIDDELL . . RIDDELL 4 , CO. , ( Established IS33. ) Wbolsalo butter A Ck'KS Butter , cheatan , Ours and sells for vogetablei , fruitspoul- try and game. cash. 413 S. Hth-it. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAia WORKS , BtOTO repairs and waUf attachments for any kind of stor * m 4 . SASH. TOYS. M.A. DISBROW&OO. H. HARDY & 00. , Toys , dolls , albums , Uanafaeturers of saih faney goods , house far * doors , blinds and nlihlac goods. aalK mouldings. Dranoh of- drcn' * carrlaf s. UU B , Uli and IxaTd SU. Farnaa Streeu Arn J i-ootlon i Thnt this ordlnanco shall take olTeot ami ho In force from and after Its pass- . City Clerk. E. P. DA VI ? . President of the City Council. Aproved , Juno loth , 1M- ) . 1MUEO. . P. 1IEMIS. Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 3100. An ordinance creating Street linprovoment District No. J ( > I uml 4iX' . In the city of Utnahox fur the Improving of thu street In suld jir - trlet , and allowliiK thirty days to the tirop- erty owners In sild : district Invhlch todu- turnilne nnd Uuslcnatu thu Muterlal | deslretl to bo used ( or thu pavln ; In such ImprovlnK. Ho it ordalnud by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. Thnt Street Improvement Dis tricts Nos. 4Kt and 4M for the Improving of the streets In said districts , ura hereby created In the city of Omaha. Section - Thnt Street Improvement Il- trlct No. 4C1 Khali comprlso : trd street from south line of 1'lerco street to William htrcet.ln the city of Omulia. and shall Im-ludu nil lota nnd real o-tito * : on Ixith bldei of nald struct nn follows : Lots 1 , : . ' , T , S In block ? iis. uml lots 3,4 , ! > . U In tiloclc u'J1. ' , city , nnd lots Nos. : i 1 , .1. K , block 1. and lots 1 , 'J. T , 6 I lock : . ' In Credit Fonder der addition : and It Is hereby declared nccci- sary to linurovo the sumo. Section ; i. Thut treet Improvoincntdlstricti No. 4lH shall comprlso Pierce street from east line of Ith street to west line of Ilrd strnot. In the city of Uniaha. nnd shall includu all lots and real estate on both sides of said htroot ui follows : Lots.Mi , T , , b.'oalc 343. and lots 1.2. X 4. block"t& , city ; and It Is hereby declared necessary to Improve the same , Section 4 , Thatstreut improvumentdlstrlct * Nos. 4U ( iinil 4GI In the city of Onmhii ho und. the same are huruby ordered unproved by boinn curbed nnd paved. Sections. That thirty ilnys next nfter tlio pahsimo und approval of this ordlnunco be and the same Is hereby allowo.l to the owners of all lots uiid real estate In said street Im provement district to dotorinlnu and desig nate Dm iniitarlal desired to bo used for Ilia Improving of thu same , ami notify the city council thereof , It linviiu heen mid bolus hereby by dotormlnn.-l by thu mayor and eltv coiinull of said city for reasons which appear rUht and proper , that all the real uMutu In said street Improvement district Hhiill bo ulmraoil and nssussod with the cost of jrnprovlrnr f huru- in tobothoroaftcrUuturmliiedaiKl establlHliojl nct-ordliiK to the hjiiallts to tl.o propor- tyln siild street Improvement district , und the board of public works Is hereby directed toKlvonotlco to thu owners of lands and lots HtibJRUt to local assessment for thu cost of said Improvements to detormlno and desig nate tilt ) mnlerlul to he used for such Improv ing by puhlloatlon In the olllclal paper of the city for Ihreu ooiiseciitlvoilayH at least fifteen iliiyH prior to thu lapse of fcalil thirty iluvn. hootlon ( i. That this orilliiiuico ahitll take olTeut anil bo In force from and nftor Its pact- " ' "I'assod Junolltli , 189J. 189J.JOHN auovEH. Olty Clurlf. H. P. DAVIS. I'rcslduiit City Council , Approved Juno 15th. IH'.i' ' . UKUKUE I' , IIEM1H. Mayor. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 816. An ordinance oHtnbllHliIng thu grade of tin alley between t'lmtollur ami Ililpont directs from -1Mb utrcut to west line of Duponl Place. In the city of Onmha ; lie It iirdiilneu uy thu city counell of the city of Uniiiliii : friction I. Thu grade of the alloy hotwruii Can- ttdlar und Duponl.BtroolH , from JUth Htn-utto wcHl line nf UniHint I'lacu. In the city ol Oiniihii , In hereby untabllMicd at the follow , lug I'liivutlonu ' , thu grailo hulug uniform Btr.ilght llnu between tin ) points upucllleili HOCIIOU2. Uruduof the alley- JJovnton | | o ( center lino. \Vc tllnoof Dupoiit Place 207,00 Wi'Ht line of Stilli Btruut ai estab- llnhed. . . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . . . , * * * . * * . . . . . . ibL.u Soutloii 3. Thlx ordiiiuncu Miull tawo olfecl and belli forcu front uml , " - " - C Prutldent of Dm Council. Approved Juito 15th , IhX' . OEO. I' . 1JEMIH. 1JEMIH.Muyun ,