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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , JUNE 23 , 18.92-TWELVE PAGES.
Wheat Trade Was Only Moderate With
Prices Averaging Higher.
CORN WAS ACTIVE MOST OF THE DAY
KliorU Were Alarmed by the Continued
Poor OrnilliiB of I'rcnent Arrlvnli nnil
the /inprovcil Cnsli DeniRiid
\Voro I'lmi.
CHICAGO , III. , Juno . Whoit trade
only moderate and feeling stronger , with
prices averaging blchcr. Corn wus fairly
active inouof the day. The feeling devel
oped was n continuation of that which pre
vailed yoster.lay , and a still further ndvunco
Wus recorded.
Thoadv.inco In wheat and. the continued
poor uracllng of present arrivals together with
an Improved cash ( laniand helped the prices
and caused sornu uneasiness on the
p.irt of shorts who , when they tried to
cover , found llttlo formilo. nnd In bidding the
market Initial trades were at aboil' , the Until
( ( notation of yusturdny , ami und or the urgent
uriiiiinil gr.idiliil.y sold up from l ! o to Pe.
loautcd ? ( ) to ! ( c. rallied from "io tn 3ic. and
nttlin c'oso.Inly had gained from IJiotolho
nnd Soptenilior from Hie to Pic.
The o.it market closed \cry linn at the top
figures. .
Trailing In provisions was light and prices
ruled sto.idy.
Tne leading futures rnn-ed as follows !
AtlTICI.m. OI'L.V ,
\VllFAT NO. Z
June 78M BO ! (
July 7ii 771
/Minimi n 77M 7'J
ci uv ro. 2 7'JM
June n-M 1U M
.lulr 411 U > t 7'JS'1
Fcpt 45K
OATH Mi. Z-
June 3I3IH S'1
July 3IH HI
bcit |
> IIKH 1'OIIK
.Inly 10 en 10 l ( 10 BO
yc'pt . . . . . 10 to 10 II7' ' < 107iH iu ; i7 ! .
1Aim-
July H : > : 0 f.7ii ! r 2
i'Opt 070 U 72 L $ 1170
ninilT llliis-
July 0 75
n u
Cash iiuotntloni were as fo'lous :
Ki ouii-Dull nnd feollti ? easier.
WIIKAT No. 2aprltic.M3lOJiCi No.-3 sprint ,
7 : . 6T.IHe : No. 2 roil. N4o. ) !
OOIIN HUhci ; No. 2iilo ; No. Syollow. 4So.
OATS No. 2 , iCIHu : No. 2 while. Wio ; No.
B white. : n'i ' < a : i'4i- .
Kvt : No. 2,70c.
IHltl.KV No. 2 , COfl ! No. D , : i7ffi' > 2c f. O. Us No.
4 , : i fH5o f o. b.
KI.AX biENo. : . 1 , $1.0.114.
TIMOTHY SKIID I'rlmo. 81.2T(3I.:3. (
1'oitK-McBs , pur bhl. . J10.17HWIO 80 : Inrd. per
100 Urn , fil.DTiilt&'J.SOi thnrt rlln sides ( luoso * .
M WiiGfi.8.1 ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , V.2.1
( U : > T4 ! : short clear sides ( boxed ) . $7.U' ® 7.27i. !
WlllSKYDistillers' Unlshel uoods , per ual. ,
fl.la
HL'fUiis Cut loaf , 5@5jc ; ; Kranulatcd , 4e ! ;
rtnndnrd "A.'M c ,
C'uiiN No. II now , : iUc.
Hecelpts and Blilyinenls today wore us fol
lows :
On the 1'roducooxchanzo to lay the butter
nun 1(0 1 was llrm ; fancy separator. ISlifft
lllo : llnocreamorlcs , 1B18'ic ; Imitation. lri ®
KIO ; dairies , ll10c. Cggs unchanged ut l-'liii
.St. l.oiiln Mnrkotn.
PT. I.OUIP. Mo. . Junc22. Ki.ouit Unchnngod.
WHEAT Closed He above yesterday. Cash
7f'4c ; .Inly. 77' ( Tn1ic.
COIIN Oloacd lI'6o above yesterday ; cash ,
4l1il5c ; July , closed nlc ; September , 447 o ,
bid ,
OATS Hizhcr ; cusli , 32J.io nsUcd ; July.closcd
B0'4'c hid : fccptcml.cr , VDiic bid.
ItliAN Qulotj CCfeOle.
JlAY Unchungcdi J10.CO.
LEAD Steady ntJ'.U24. !
CoiiNUKAij l.ouar ntJ.35O..40.
WiiiSKV Blondy ; J1.1U.
I'liovisioNs Klrm.
KRCBIITS Flour , 2.001 Ibs ! wheat , 22,000 bu , ;
ttirn , Q7,000bn , ; oats. aO.OJJbu.i rye and bar
ley. none.
bllll'MBNTS Hour. 4,000 Ihs. : whont , 7OOObn.J
corn. UV',000 bu.o ts , IS.OJObu. ; rye , 1,030 bu. ;
liarloy , none.
City Alirhct : .
KANSAS CITY. Mo. , Juno 22. WHEAT
Btoady ; No. 2 hard , 05307c ; No 2. 00370c.
Cniw Higher ; No. 2 mixea , 44c ; Na 2 white ,
<
OATS Kirm : No 2 mixed , 28 42c ! ) ; No. 2
while , : iK3.0ic. ( : ; !
KVK Lower ; No. 2 , 07Wc.
I'l.AXSKi n BOc on the basis of puro.
lllUN Weak ; Backed , .lie.
HAY Easier , but unchanged ; timothy , (8.50
© ' > .M : prairie. JMOQb.M.
Ui.CEii'TR Wheat , 52oo : bu. ; corn , 41,030
Du. ; outs , 1,000.
Siiii'stB.vrs Wheat , 38,010 bu. ; corn , 17,000
bu. ; oats , l.iOO. _
Mllunulcco Markets.
Mu/.vAUKrK , WIs , Juno 22. WHEAT Unset
tled ; No 2spiluu , 78c : No. 1 noilhcrn , 83ttfilc.
Odlts Dull ; No. a , 43c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 3l'ie ; No , 3 white ,
Kl'ic. '
llA'ii.uv I'lrni.
Uvu-Steady. _
New Vorlc rrtroliMiin Mnrlint.
NEW YOIIK. Juno Sj. Opened steady , adv -
v meed 1-Jeon small buying orders and closed
lirm. I'ennsy Ivanlii oil , spot Kalos. nunc ; J nly
upllon sales , O.utU uhls. ; opeiilni ; , fp'lo ; liluhcst ,
M'ic ' ; lowest , Me : elo.iln ' . Mlie. Lima oil , no
Bales. Total Bales , C.UOJ bbls ,
Ilvrri > eel .MurkeH.
LivEiu-oou ,1 uno " ! 2.- WHEAT Quiet ,
l'oltN--Slendy and ciulet.
LAUD 3Js 3d porcwt. for prime western.
New York Dry ( ioodx Mnrkot.
NEW YOIIK , Juno22. There win no now de
velopments In dry Roods tod.iy.
Triulers'Tallf.
OHICAOO. III. . June 2i-Counsolunn k D.iv
to fockroll Itioa. : Wheat opened unusually
dull nnd featureless. 1'orelgn news was depressing -
pressing and with the exception cf occasional
thunder ntorms nmonu nearly rlpo wheat
IK'lUf , there WIIH nothing bullish In the domes-
tie horl/Jri. 1'nrdrldgo covered another mil
lion bushels of his so-culled remnant of shorts
nnd uttont on wasdlrected to the fact that the
market had become congested again by the
uirortof othorbears toMipnly Ins wants , which
liavu already surpassed all ealculatlons. i-uv-
cial lesior lines , each runnlin : Into the mil
lions , still remain to ho cot creel and thlb com-
jielltKin amoiu bhortH to buy In u bull miirKet
nceonnis for the advance today. Corn and
ants were strong with good ci'neral biivlng
throughout. Shippers bought Juno nnd July
futures und a llburui order mislnos w.is done
In purchases of Septen.Ler contructs for both
loiu und short account , bused on the
wood demand und poor eiop prospoclv
for coarse gr.iln , I'rovUlons ware u w.ntliu
mm liet , with soiiiu desire of shorts to cover
und of ontsluo longs to Inciuaso their hold-
IIICH. 1'iiukirs v.ero niraln willing sellers of
rlbii on the nurd spots und moderate sellers of
l.ird , biitsoijmrd Ineiliicd to lot shorts bid
pork up to til for fcuptembor before ( .oiling.
\\o regard the people who are realizing prollls
on tales us being in a stronger position than
the buyers jiiht now.
OiiiUAdO. 111. , Juuo2i The trade In wheat
today has been Innetlvv. July opened at H)4c. )
hold onto7t > u , iiHhlgh us 7VUu und close.l at
VU'io. ' September Mild ut iio discount. The
feature toluy w.is the continued buying of
July by DID I'ardrUlgo contln.'cnt. It hai
been suppose I hu w IH Investlti ; on the
loim side , nut from the best Informutlon that
can boguthutod It Iseafo to conclude he Is
till entering wlmt hu sold at hihor prleea.
Our reports from thu wmler wheat hell uro all
Hint could bo doslrod. The prospects are
for n Inrjo yield of extra line quality.
Of cnurno wo uro still liublo to have
n t-poll of not went her. wblch would
Interfere with harvest and deteriorate thu
iiiinllty. Thii furolsn nun Unix uro very dull.
homueubles from London say Indian whcntls
tlopressed owing to biimo liniinclul trounles
with nn India bunk. The remand for Imme
diate shipment u very lliihl und for futures
thuru U nothing doing. Corn lias LeenMioiu
all the bi > b liin und e.osen ut the top , buy Nmc.
Our op nuiiKin torn Is uiich.in.cd , purchiiHii
on all breaks. Ue.ulier n , gcnuiitlly fuvor-
nblv , Liu ruins uro much needed in the west ,
Outs very iiulho. cuiibeil y heuvy buying by
u local trucior. lluj u rod net WIIH very firm ,
C'niCAno. III. . Jniio.'J.-Kennoit , llopUhm .V
Co , to K A. MuWhuilor ; It M-CIIIH to bo 1'nr.l-
rldsuugalniit the tluUI. Ho WIIH badly pun-
Ibiiuil on the upturi' und now when thu crowd
thin ) . Khuut iihiilohohtoiisln and liloclis the
Came , li la boitoH'U llml hu-IMS COMled hm
blnirt July nn4 U now iryliu 10 got thu nuir-
Uta tip input mil u ilno for Hcpieiubor und
Doicmbc ! . 'lliQ murkul has u manlpuliuud
ulr , iud oiillnary culi u.iitioiiHaio . 0111 of joint.
'J'lio whei.t continues to pile up i.t primary
IHilnU nhonuiK u convldurublo IIRTO..UQ lu > t
week In the nortlivivbt und ex-
jiort dcinund uliow no lmpro\umant.
A few reports ot ciopd-im.igocoino In. but
the Kunvrul tnno U very fuvorub.o. 'Ihcro
hac Lt-en good in.dlng toduv In corn , lint
bhortH ubtoilieil It und vrlduutly wanted
niiiu. OntHldo iniirUols were \ > uik : curly , uui
wcro pulled up later by Lhlcugo. Corn IB
cumin ; In very frcolr. Indleutlnif u coimldor-
klnu Ini'icuso In the vlmlilo supply next week ,
block * uvrour ( juliuluriuuuU ; growluk' , but
contract grain U still pc.irco. Oats Imro
been Rtronz tn sympathy with corn.
I'rov'sloniuasod off early. Dill firmed up later
with corn. They shoYfoa no nap but nro not
likely to sell off much while corn U to strong.
STOCKS AMI 11ONDS.
Though Not Strong ItimncmVn fair linit
1'rlcrs ( laad. *
New YOFIK , Juno 23. The stdek market
today was not ns strong as yesterday , but In
the face of evident rcallratlons ot the local
contingent to iiociiro the profits already ac
crued on the lnt lisa , prlcos wcro firm and In
n few cases decidedly strong. The most Im
portant movement in tlio marKet wns prob
ably the activity und advance In Northern
I'nclllc preferred , though tlio gr.tngcrs wore
still the most prominent group , and dealings
In them commaii'l moro attention from specu
lators than tbo o in any other stocks. The
market finally closed dull , but steady to firm
eoncr.illy , vlth only slight changes for the
Kullroad bonds were very quiet and dis
played no marked temper , while many of the
lirictlvo ISHIKH were irrngnlnr mid changes of
note with declines wcro rather In the major-
The following are the closing nuotattutis
fet the loading stocks on the Now York Stock
exchange toJnv :
bill
The total sales of stocks today wore 200.SK5
shares , liieluillns : Atchlsoti. 14.031 ; Chicago
Ojis. 14OJiNurtliorn ; I'aclflu preferred , HO.OOOt
Now iiiclun I. 0,70JHeadliii : ; . 8.SOJ ; Hlchmond
Terminal , 4.2JO ; HU 1'aul , 22WJ ; Union 1'aolllc.
0,100.
London I'limnclnl Itoxloxv.
LONDON , Juno 12 [ Now York Herald Oablo
Speclah to TIIK 11KE.1 Th' hns been another
iltilot day In the Stock Exchange , ponoral
business bolnp almost at a standstill , nnd In
this respect not much Improvement Is ex
pected on this side. Consols 1-10 easier for
money. The account for Indian rnpco paper
has given w.iy U to J per cent
owing to a farther rioclluo In the
price of silver. Homo railways exnerlcncod
u marked neglect. Brighton deferred mot
with the most attention and louvo off \ ' \ per
cent blcher ; routhonstcrn deferred and
uiiilerL'roiiiid Unas ' 5 per rent to ! percent ,
while .Vldlund nnd North Ilrltlah are u tliado
easier. Other descriptions uro unchanged.
The weekly tratliu st'itoinents arc tolerably
favorable on the whole. Northeastern shows
another lurRo decrotse. American railways
have been inoio or less tlrm nil day , owm
to n hotter tendo icy In New Vork. the market
thcro being favorably Inlluenced by the pros-
poets of the nomination of Mr. Cleveland ,
while the crop prospoets continue most en
couraging , llusiness , however , continued ex
ceedingly slack. Jdst at the last moment
prices In' overal instniicos relapsed slightly
from the best point ? , still a nearly general
advance is established. Including 114 per cent
In Northern I'nclllc preferred , li per cent In
Atclilsou und > a to ? ji per cent In others.
Nc\v York Money .Murker.
NKW YOKK. Juno2J. MoNKY ON CAM. Easy
at UiQ2 per cent ; last loan , IY per cent ;
closed offered at 2 per cent.
1'iuuE MKIICANTIM : I'Ai'Eti 2 > ® l ! { per cent.
STUIILINO KXCIIAMIE Qulot and easier at
? l.b7 for sixty-day bills , nnd S-l.bSU for de
mand.
The closing otiotatlons'on bonds :
riimnc.nl > iotu < .
KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Juno 23. Clearings ,
Jl.fi 13,533.
CuiCAao , III , , Juno 2 Money tincli.uieed ;
clearing ! ' , ? IUM7,14I.
TAIIIS. Juno .VJ. Three per cent rentes , 09f
72Hc for the account.
NEW YmtK. Juno 22. Exchange 23 premium.
Sterling exchange nnchungod ,
HAi/rtMOliK. Md . .1 unn 22. Cluarlnzs. 12,100-
tC3 ; balances , { 001,010. Rate G par cent.
NEW YOHK , Juno 22. Clearings , $ lB.03),2r8 ) ;
balances , Sl.U.IU.M. Money 2 per cent.
LONDON. Juno 22. Amount of bullion pone
Into the Hank of Knqluua onbaluncos today
ST. Louis , Mo. . Juno 22. Clenrln fs. f.lOT3,3G3 ;
balances , 8072.IH4 : money quint , 40 per cent.
ICYChutiKoan Now York , 734t'J3 ' premium.
O.M.VIIA 1.1VJ : STOCK AlAKKUT.
Domunil for L'uttlo Itcttcr llogs and Sheep
Still Autlvc.
OMAHA , Juno 22. Kccclpts for three days
foot up S.UiK ) cattle , 21,755 hosca and UUJ3shnop ,
UKaliist7iUlcaltlo. : 2I.U.II boss und 141 snoop
the corresponding three d.i vs lust week.
The run of cutllu WIIB rather llgnu 1.000 head
short of lust Wednesduy. muklns udcereaso
In supplies bo fur this week compared with
last of nearly 2,000 head. In u-onerul there
wus little change In the quality of the
offerings and for that matter % ory llttla
chaiiKO In the prices p ild. although the tone of
the trade wus hotter thun for several days
piibt. Tharo was a goou ncllvu demand from
thlpperH. but thu local Inquiry w.is
no hotter Hum common. Anything fat
found a ready sale at coed stionic
prices , fair to Rood l,20i ) to 1.450-11) .
ateerH BellliiK ut from 8.1.75 to f4 M. Hoiiuh.
course , heavy itoors wcro slow nnd easier ,
some 1,200 to 1,450-lb , catilu Kollinu1 at from
M.M ) to . ) . ' > . arassund half llnlslio t cattle
were slow sale nt barely steady prices , com
mon to very Komi UJJ to 1,200-lh. strcrs coliu
at from ? LI. : > to KUKurly triulliii : was toler
ably brisk , hut towurd the close thu foollnc
wus weak und prlcos oiisod off. Hovorul
bunches romalnud unsold.
"heroas no uurtlenlur chunco In the mar
ket for cows and mixed xlouk. The supply
wuBllifht and common und trading rather
dull. I'oor to Kood cows nnil bolters sold at
from II,5J to t ) . 15 , bulls , oxen and slays at
from I..10 to { 1.00. Calves were scareo and
KOO'l ones hard to find , Prices uro nominally
steady on the basis of from J.'JO ' to $5.00 for
poor 10 prime veals ,
Mockers and feeders moved freely nt fully
stoaily prices. Thcro was a fair country de
mand and regular duiiluis bought freely.
Good stuir was bc.ircu nnd the hull ; of the
trading was ut from ( J.S'V to M.20. Koprcscntu-
tivokitlos :
Hens There has been very llttlo change in
receipts so far this week compared with last
cither as to quantity or quality , ( Nine thou
sand hogs U not an excessive supply and with
favornblo news from Chicago the market
opened steady to stroiu on shippers Rood
heavy und butcher weight hops. Common
light nnd mixed hois wcro easier from the
start , local buy on being bearish as usual ,
Enrly trading Was toleruhly active , the bulk
of the fair to Rood butcher and heavy hops
soiling it tram Jl 10 to Jl.tti with several choice
loads at from $ t.U7'iand J0 } . The common light
and Hclit mixed hozs sold largely at from $ l. 5
to fl.W , with Inferior RttilT sollltu down to
f 1.0711. HiiRlnots was nlow after the chlpplnz
buyers had dropped out of thn market , and
the close wan nastor on all grades. Nearly
everything sold , however , the Hulk at from
Kb3 to $1.05 , the saroo as yesterday. .Tho
general uNot.igo of prlcos paid was $1.80
HKiiliiHtll.lli Tuesday and JI.74N Inst Wednes
day. Heprcsenlatlvo talcs :
60. . . SM 2JO 4 874 ! 63 218 ICO 405
70 . . .21 ! ) 40J 4 87J ! 82 S 5 80 41) . >
70. IG3 . . . . .20. I8J 40.- .
78. . 101 80 67'/i 7J , . . . . .20.24 200 4tr >
73. . .22J 200 87i ! 74. , . . . . IU ) 4M
74. . 224 280 87',4 fit ) . . . .210 80 405
03. . 204 121 01. , 403
74 . .202 80 BT'.i ' 07. . . . . .20.J 200 405
70 . .240 40W 87 li CO , . . . .250 ICO 405
CO. .221 W ) UO 61. , . . . .227 120 im
80. . .218 43 00 02 , . . . 23J 405
2)0 200 UO M. , . . . .273 80 4 D7 ! ;
UOuo
74. . M'J 28) uo 47. , . . . .321 120 4U7H
45. . 120 183. , . . . .2J3 40 4 07V4
00. . .22S 80 00 75. , . . . .211 80 500
TI. ; . 225 80 0) CO. , . . .259 123 r. oo
50 , . 260 UO C3 , . . . .207 80 SCO
57. . . .247 200 UOUO 64. , . . . .281) ) coo
03. . . .257 UO
1'IOS AND ItOUQII.
1. . . . .203 4 oo i : uo 425
1. . . . .120 4 00 1 2.V ) 425
1 , .203 4 25 1 4UO 80 423
8 121 4 25
SiiEKt1. Itocolpts wore nultoliberal , consist-
In ) ; of seventeen double ( leeks of Idaho
crasses and u small bunch of mixed natives.
Native lambs bold for $5.01) ) toJd.r.Uaiul a string
of the westerns at J4.GU. They were not very
desirable acd all Old not sell. Market steady ,
Rood muttons still In active demand. Fair to
peed native ? from J4.M to Jti.oj ; fair to Rood
westerns from $4 63 to JilOJj common and stock
sheep fiom WOJ to $4.25 ; good to choice 40 to
03-lb Iambs from J4.00 to$0.50. Representative
sales :
No. Av. Pr.
1 buck 170 t4 03
112 native lambs 67 6 00
2J2 western mixed , grassers 03 4 00
GOO western mixed , irrassors 01 4 GO
13 natlvo otvs KO 4 75
15 native lambs 62 0 60
Itecolpls nnil Disposition of Stock.
Official receipts and disposition of stootc na
showp bv the books of the Union Stock VarJs
coinD.my for the twenty-four hours ending ut
6 o'clock p. in. . Juno 22. 1S'I2 ' :
DISPOSITION.
I.lvo utoclc .llnrltet.
OiiiCAno. 111. , Juno 2. lbpecl.il Tologrnm to
TIIK HBH.I Good cnttlo auuln compilsod an
unusually smail pcrcontuRu of the olTuiln s
and that ur.incli ef the miirKet therefore was
stionir. i\poiters : were freer buyers than for
some time past and , na the demand for east
ern account also showed an improvement ,
holders of useful shipping : stenrsoro In n po-
fdtloi : to clusu out piompliy and at btruiik"
prlcos. There hns been u big decrease re
cently In the receipts cf peed corn-futtod cattle -
tlo , and the murUel has developed an ad-
vauclnt : tandenoy. The reverse Is true ot
poor and common irrndes. They have been
KrowliiK more plentiful and have rapidly cle-
ureulatod In value. They \vero weak again
today , hut \\oro without further Important
decline. Sales of natives worn mi n bnnU cif
from S1.25 to $1 M. with most of the trudlnn at
f rom 81.75 to S-.7."i for cows and bulls and at
from W-fiO to ti 40 for steers. Texuns were
quoted at from 1.2. > to W.7 : > . Them was llttlo
or no demand forstockers , and values remain
to a certain extent nominal ,
There \uis not much change today In prlcos
forhois , but what llttlo there was wus to the
advantuKO of sellers. The market for Rood
ho s was RtroiiKcr und the poorer giadea were
fully llrm. Thu best of the olfcrlnRS brought
from 85.27 ! } to tfi readily , and nlthoiiKh the
iui | < llty was not as goon us yestoiday the ar-
eniKo of prlcos was us hl li. Ken of Uio offor-
IIIKH went below J.M i and the creator part
fetohed from * . " > .H to fits. The opening was
brlslc and there woio nosltns of a lull while
the supply lusti'd. Uloslnu rjnotatloiiH were
from ti.B.'i to Ci. ! ! ! ) for ll ht nnd from 83.00 tote
to IIJ for heavy and medium weights.
The llrm feolliu In sheep dovolcpeil yester
day WIIK a fouturo of the market today. Good
to choice sheep und the hbttor Crudes of lambs
were In active demand , and Iielni ? a llttlo
scarce were taken at plump prices. The bust
of the former were sulahlu around SfOOO. nnd
from $0.75 to 7.00 were common prlcos for the
latter. I'oor irrudosof shuop were quoted at
from F..T > 0 to * i..W , and thin lambs were a ow at
from $1.25 to 14.75. There was a sale or two of
oxtru Iambs at7.15.
Itvcolpts were : Cattle , H.ODOj Hoes , ilO.OOO :
Bhhop , bOOJ.
The Kvunln ; Journal reports : CATTLE llo-
colpts , l.r > U ; niarkot opened btoady , closed
lower : natives. .l.-tJOI.55 ; Tuxans , f2.0oa'.aO ;
stockurs.VTti.t.'i : : ; cowx , ( I.OC.8'i.
lloos-Heeoluts , Il.lMJi market steady to
stroiiKi loii h und common , * l.hUit3.05 ( ; mixed ,
J5.0 ( TC.'i.'Si prlmo heavy and butcherh' welnhtu ,
l3.MWW.3ii llisht , tl.UUtjfa.SO.
SIICEV Itueoipts , T.ouO ; market strong ; na-
tivoH , J4.5.Ka.1.UJi Tuxans M.UlQl.40i ) feeders ,
W2ittl.T5i lambs. Jl ( XXaT.OO.
KinmiiH City I.lvu Stork AInrkut.
ICANBAH OJTV. Mo. . Juno S1. . OATTLB ICe-
eoliitH , , bUJ : shipments , 1 , W ; rows steady to
lower : other uuttlo notlvo and struni ; ; natlvo
Bteers. t2.4iQ4.2t ; cows. tl.WKtM ; Toxussteers.
l2.ut4W.U5.
llocx-Uccolpts , 0,000 : shlpmonts , 1,4'JO : nm--
ktaBtetidy ; all grades. I.UJX1U ; bulk , fl.Kia
- Uccolpts. 2.2M ; shipments , 1,10) ;
market dull and declining.
I.lncnln l.ivn Stork.
LISCOI.X , Neb. . Juno 22.-Spoolnl [ to TUB
HUB. ] There WHS a fair run of IIU-H at West
blneoln today. Markut lower , prices ran IiiL-
from $ I.H.'H tofJ.Kiii.
Nature should
Sec bO llBHlBtOll to
, . .
throw oirimpurl-
CURES ties of the blood.
MALARIAL > * Nothing docs It
go well , so safely
* * * POISON or so promptly iu
Swift's Specific.
LIFE HAD NO CHARMS.
For thrca vctti I troubl t with rotlirlal | l > on.
blih ciutcd ny spfxtlK la f il , on. | I ticilly 10-
diKollnftcth.tna lirolooll Ilicbuniv tilled nitr-
curhl sad jkouvh rf ninltct. IAII f > narffeit. I could pet
noielltf. .1 thenliliJ iRSKW U A lew tiolll ollil
vondeiful medicine miilo corapleict
' | * fmancnlrure. Wi..1/ !
. . . . ? . , ' . . '
Ullet hcillU thin c ci. J.A UlCi.6lu iK'tif.
Our look oa lllooj loJBllo ( lluttei nulled tin
6WIPT SPBCiriO CO. . ATLAHTf- < * *
A COLLEGE TRA.QEDY.
\ \ .
It I.cadi tnJJio. . Abolition of Ilrntnl
IniUfltloni.
Rochester P65t-Expro9s ; : The colleco
world , with nil ItsTainincationsstrotch-
Ing into every profession nnd every
walk in life , hna 'been ' ehnkon by the
trncody which hhs'cnueou the death ot
a Vnlo Bophomoro. VVilkln Rustin ot
the clnsH ot ' 04 , rw ; fe elected to the Delta
Knppa Epsllon aocloty , one of the two
great junior socjotios nt Ynlo ; During
the Initiation thrca fellow-students were
conducting hlttt tb n cafe on Temple
street , n resort of the students. As
usual in snch' ' > cneo3 , the candidate
wns blindfolded * His companions told
him to run nnd ho dashed nhoad at top
speed , distancing his friends. Tlioy
shouted for him to stop nnd tried tb
catch him , but ho suddenly leaped'to
the right side of the road nnd ran
against the polo of n hack which stood
ut the entrance to n llvory stable. Ho
fell to the ground unconscious. Doctors
were hastily summonoa nnd ho was
taken homo. The was not nt first con
sidered serious. Indeed , so llttlo was
the accident regarded that the same
night Rustin took the fraternity oath in
his loom and ho even felt so much bet
tor that ho desired to go out. On Sun
day symptoms of peritonitis appeared ,
and on Monday last ho was dead.
With everything to live for , with
youth , education , friends and moans ,
young Rustin owed his dentil to careless
thoughtlctsncsrf of these who called
thctnbolvcs "men. " The university , thoi
city and the country were Inexpressibly'
shocked. The sophomore and junior
classes at Yale hold meetings in which
resolutions were passed deploring the
event , and a badge of mourning was
adopted. The two junior sociotlos hold
meetings and unanimously adopted
the following resolutions , pledg
ing nn abandonment of rough
Resolved , That every candidate shall
assent to the oath of the society nnd
shall sign the constitution.
Resolved further , That the Initiation
ceremony shall bo the above and noth
ing uioro.
A special committee of the faculty be
gan an Immediate investigation , and it
is said that they will suggest the expul
sion of the two junior societies' from
Yale.
It Is evident that some Important stop
must ba taken. Accidents have htin
ponod too often. It was only n few
months ago that the same society nt
Harvard was arraigned for branding the
arm of William Lloyd Garrison , nn initi
ate. The goot1 that n college society
does for n man Is undoubtedly grort , but
the risk which ho runs in joining it
is becoming formidable. The college
fraternities , confident in the good they
were doing , and proud of the long rolls
of honored alumni , in the college faculty
and out , have allowed thoughtless horse
play to exist side by side with earnest
ness. That no harm was meant is evi
dent in the fact that the fraternity had
chosen Rusttn to become one of hs num
ber , that the members had conferred
upon him the greatest compliment of
which they ware capable , and asked him
to become a "brother. " The blindfold
ing und the running were only careless ,
thoughtless "fun. " . The father , in
taking leave of > the classmates of
his dead boy. 'did not condemn
these who had iled in the ini
tiation for'an nccidbnt which obviously
'
could not have b'eon foreseen. Ho
hoped thnt their rduieirbranco of the
event would gradually lose its bitter
ness , nnd that they would not continue
to reproach themselves for a calamity
which resulted from no intentional fault
of theirs. But it hits taught thom a lc < 9-
son which they WiU'inover forgot. The
mind of one of 'the ' "classmates" may be
come unbaluncefl-at'tho frightful mem
ory , and the resolutions .a'floptcd by the
societies show the long and lasting ef
fect which the irngodV will havo.
The coroner , after a careful investiga
tion of the facts , sums up the case ns
follows : "I am of the opinion that " \Vil-
klu Rustin's death was caused by the
carelessness of the students conducting
said initiation , t am further of the
opinion that this carelessness was purely
the result of boyish fun , entirely
unintentional , nnd not such carelessness
IB is known to the law ns criminal care-
essncse. I find thnt modes of initiation
have been practically unrestrained ; that
they have ontirelv exceeded the hounds
of reason nnd propriety , and nro often
dangoious to henlth and life , nnd I
recommend that the faculty either nbol-
ish or restrain these modbb of initiation
altogether , or Imvo have entire super
vision and control of the samn. " Ho
ndds that shsuld the faculty .fail to do
thli the initiation should bo put under
the supervision of "tho proper authori
ties. " There is every likelihood tLnt
his recommendations will bo complied
with , nnd if they nro young Rustin's
death will bo productive of fortunrto re
sults.
A Holing I'orrHt.
The military stratagem mysteriously
foreshadowed In "Macbeth" by the
phrase "till Blrnnm wood remove to
Dunslnano" was repeated tn Copenhagen
recently. A procession of 100,000 citi
zens and provincial visitors taking part
in the royal golden wedding festivities
marched to the Amallonburg castle.
In the student ? ' section of this grand
nrmy of peace and good will every man
carried a branch of n beech tree , and
the combination had the olTcct of a mov
ing forest.
Oulch Delivery.
Mall matter is now bent from Paris to
Berlin in thirty-llvo minutes by moans
of the unoumntic tubo.
An Afternoon T II.
It Is glgglo gabble gobble and gltl
Brware of imrtafforw , dilutions , and sub-
tltutos of Dr. Plcrce's genuine medicines , of
fered at what pn-tcrld to bo "cut prloos. "
For the Ecnulno.lhcrp'8 ono price , and only
one prico-but , they'ri guaranteed. They're
Ui8 cheapeit medicines you run buy at anv
price , for if Uioy fall ( to benefit or euro , you
bavo your money * back. You pay only for
tha good j/ou get. '
To prevent fraud , nnd Imposition by tin-
principled dealer ? , tbeso genuine guaranteed
remedies nre now told only through druc-gUta
authorized as agents , and always at tuusa
long-established iirlciw :
* Icrcos Golden Nodical Discovery ( for
,
tlio Liver. Ulood nni } Lungs ) , Sl.OO. Dr.
riercos I'avorita. FrcpcrJntlon ( for woman's
wcnkuobscs ami uUm'euts ) . $1.00. Dr. Tierce's
1'Jixuant TclloU ( for ( bo liver , stomach nnd
bowels ) , .1 cent * , -
Refuse all moiUqlnps ; purporting to lx > Dr.
Ploreo's offered at imy other prices. Suspic
ion naturally und rightfully utUicbes to thorn.
GUITARS MANDOLINS
Tlio Murciuette , The Uukealdo.
, Vtl | .l.l Hu J. > ) > M > l'ltll
The LnkoBlUe. Th Arlon. . . .
i e < liuk , IIDUJtl : I > lt < l Uiboxu ; , Hi
The Arloni The Arlon. . . „
iti < tuj , . I II OCX
Kutlj wrr Dt4 nd Ibt
\V m u fftCturt all Ibec J notblUf ( * *
fliftkiri ea ibt i U > l * . luo vol * n w la * * *
.
a Ui * U 1J . T k o flUtr Illvi. ( * wpk
UOS X J1K1U , l&U tv lOlblito bt C
ROUTINGHN RRMY.
_
How the V/orst Invasion of
Modern Tt mcs Is Absolutely
Overcome Hints of
Great Value.
When men or women Mol t1opro"oil or rtcbllltntpil
lit tlio present d r.lt Is common to r : "I think 1
hnvo mnlarln. " Wlmt Umnlnrln ? It Is only germs
thnt got Into the botljrt KPrnn Hint thrlro find
Incrcata unlcn they nro killed ) germ * tlint worm
thorn ? el c nil tliroiicli llic srttcmt germs Hint ruin
the lienltli nml unilermlnc tlio life. They ntoncKrcs-
five , tlicy focil upon the body , they mint bo killed.
Mnny things which hnvobcen lulvocntecl for killing
ttieoo germs will not do so. U hn > been thought thnt
quinine would ncconi | > ! l li tlil , tint mnny rcciplo run-
nottnko quinine ) It fll ngrroi with tliemi It often
nnusentes. It Is known , however , tlml | mro spirits
tnkcn In moilcrntlon will kill nnil entirely extcrmlnnto
the worst nrmy of germs which ever Invaded the sys
tem. They rnnnotwltlntnmlll. Umlcr the Influence nf
imrc Mliniiliint' the germs nro killed , nnd the ticnly Is
strenalhi'neil to expel thom from the system , nnil
thus re tnro the henlth ,
It should not bo understood , however , thnt nil splr
Its will do tlil . few will , U requires something po
clnlly pure , nnd specially dolKiied for this purpo'o
nnd thnt Is precisely ittntt Dnir/'s I'uro Malt \Vhls\y
K ltl < n sclcntlflc , medicinal preparation. It does
not rank with the ordinary whlsklo" , but Is spec ! illy
rtcsluned for forllf jlnc the body nnd repelling dl en o
It 1ms the highest endorsement * of doitors nnd scion-
lists ; Ills wmulerfully popular liecntno It Is so cm
clent nnd powerful Do not lie deeclved Into the use
of nny other , for there Is no other preparation upon
the market Ihnl run nccomplMi what Is accomplished
by DurTy's Pure Mnlt. You will II ml thnt It Is kept by
reliable druggists nnd grocers.
DR. C. GEE WO
The only lozilly gridiiafsl Chlnaio phyilclan
Eight yenrs' study Tea years prnctictl oxpar1-
enco with nil knovn diseases. Troits siica ssfullir
nil chronic cisesglren up by nthor doctors Cull
nnd sea him or write fur question hlnnk. Do not
hlnkyourctsahop lois baciuso your doctor tolN
oiiso , btittry the Chlneso doctor with hit now nn I
wonderful remedies , nndrecolra now bonullts nn I n
icrnmnentcuro whtt other doctors oinnot giro.
lorbs. Hoots and I'Hnts rnturo's romadles-hls
medicines. The world his wltnosi. Ono thomaiiil
estlmonlnls In thr.-o years' pnictlca. No Injurious
decoctions , no nnreotlcs , no poison , national
rcatmcnt and permanent euro.
Following cases successfully troatol and curol ,
given up by other doctors :
Thos.Coughlln , 4IU Ilnrney street , chronic rhou-
mntlsm U years , khlncy nnd liver troubles.
Thos. Culvert , 12th nnd Kurnam streets , general
cblllty. Indigestion , loss of strength and Tltnllty.
Took medicine for yoirs but got no relief ,
M. U Anderson , 1121 Cumlnx ntrjot , oatirrh ,
asthma and bronchitis of fifteen years stnndlnz.
Has for snlo the following prep irod rcmodloi at
I UO n bottle , six bottles for $1UO , for the euro or
Lsthma , Catarrh , Sick Headache , Indigestion ,
Uoodl'otsonlng , Ithoumatlsm , Female Weakness.
Kidney and Liver Complaint. No agents. Sold
only by Chinese Medicine Co , Capital , SIOJ.M'J.
Iffiee , iCIh apd California Sis. . Omalia.Neb .
MANHOOD RESTORED.
" 8ANATIVO , " the
Wonderful Hppnlsti
llcnifdy , la fold with a
Written Guarantee
to euro all Neivous lls-
rases , suili us \ \ > at
Mcniorj , Ixicj of Drulo
I'owcr , Headache.
WaVcfulncssLostMan
hood , Ncrvouf new , Iju-
tltudc , all dials * nni
Before & After Use. losi of power of the
Photos""hrd " from life. Generative Cretins In
MM0n MBMnx = ErMH Hms cither ecr , cnusfd by
over-cxeitlon , joulliful ludlicretlons , or the mctstlve
asc oftol ntco , opium , 01 Etliniilunti , nhlch ultimately
lead to Infirmity , Cun < utnpllon nnd In > > anltv. rut up
In convenient form tn cnrrv In tlic\est pnckit. 1'rlcc
| 1 a pnckiiKC , or 0 for $6. with f\ttj } 3 older Rive a
written euornnteo to euro or refund the
moner. Kent by mall to any mlJresj. Circular irtr
In plain enrflope. Mention this pnptr. AdJrfss ,
MAD.1IO CHEMICAL CO. , Branch Office for U.S. A
358 Heiiborn Street , CHICAGO , IIU
Foil SALE IN OllAHA , NEB. , BY
Kuhn & Co .Co.r 1Mb & Douslas Ets.
.A. Fuller & Co . CorKtb A Uouzlne St * .
A AVntton Onarantoo
SYPHILIS ; to Cure Every Caio or
Money RofundvdL
Our oura'li perm n"oht and not * pnteblaj up. Cud
treated levon years Bgo unvenoror iccn ijmptom
ilnce. Ilj describing case fully wo c m treat you b/
mail , and we give the tme > trong gnarant * * to euro
or refund all moner. Tlio e who prefer to come bore
for treatment con do so an ! wo will pay railroad fare
botk waji and hotel bills while here , If we fall to cure
IT * challenge the world for a cftso that oar Maglo
Kerned ? will not euro , write for particulars and net
tuterldcnce. In our eeven years practlca with the
Maitoltemedr It has been most difficult to orercome
the prejudices ORiilnst eocallod spoclncs. But under
ourstronff gunranteo thousands are trying Hand bo
Ingcured. Weguarantoo to cure or refund every
dollar , nnd ai wo have a rcputtlon toproieot , ntso
financial bucklnd of tMO , JOtt Is porfectlr iafe to all
who wlli try the treatment , Heretofore you bava
puttlnK up nnd paying out your munoy for different
treatments , nnd although you are not yet curoi ua
one has paid back your money. Wo will poiltlvoly
cure you , Old , chronic , deep scatol caios cured InOJ
to9)days. Invcitlaale our tlnanclal Handing , our
reputation asbunluess men. Wrlto us for names anl
addrctsesof those wo Imvo cured who have given
pennliilou to refer to them. It rosta yon only post
age to do this. If your symptoms are sore throat ,
mucous patches lu mouth , rheumatism tn bones and
Joints , hnlr falling out , eruptions on any part of tbe
body , feeling of general depression , polni la htalor
bones. You bave no time to waste. Taos * who are
constantly taking mercury and polasn , sbould dis
continue It. Constant use of these drags will surely
bring sores and eating ulcers tn the end. Dou't fall to
write. All correspondence sent sealed in plain CD-
vclope. We InrUo the most rlKll luvcstlgatlou and
will do all la our potrcrto all you la IU Addrtis ,
COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omaha. Neb
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
est c nttlc. hog nnd thoep ninrUot In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CIO. EIRKE & fKAZIER
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
LKADKKS.
ftXlAIHI Write to this nous 3 for cor-
UiuAln ! | roct Marltot Raporn.
Wood Brothers ,
Eouth Omaha Telephone 11')7. - Uhloago
J.I ) . IIADISMAN. I
„
W. K. WOOD. fMmiBBorj.
Market reports by mall nnd wlro clioorfiilly
furnished upon application.
TI-1H
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , EastSU Louts , Kansas City. South
Uimilin , aloux Oily , Kart Worth.
A. Crlll , W. K. Danny , H. V. Titlliumluo.
Chicago. Hotf tfulusiunn ! L'nttlu Sale > man
Grill , Denny & Company ,
I.lvo Stock Comnilnlori. Ilooin ' 'T Uiclmiik'o llU'g ,
tioutli Oniithu.
A. D. Boyer & Ccmpany ,
fiSund Kinxchungo lIiilldliiHpnthOmali u
Corri'Bi'unilontti Kullcllod nnJ nrumptly nnsirorjl ,
bpoctnl uttuiillon to onlora for ituckor * X focdin.
ICsUbllihcd , IKS I. . . . Incori > omtjJ , 13JI
Capltul fullr paid , IW.WJ.
Waggoner LJirney Company ,
Write or wlro us for prompt nnd roIUtilu market
riportn.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Livestock Commlnslon.
Koom 61 Kxehungo llulldliu , bouth Omaha
Toiephono 17u7.
M. H. Hogarty & Oo. ,
Iloom 31 Kxouujo
llulldlnir.
South Omaha , - Nub
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
' ' ' " ' " " i- i i "
i i nm n- ' - i
Union Stock Yard National
13 AN 1C.
The onlr bank ut the jnnli , Capital and sur-
plu. , I1MW ) . Collection ! urowlnu out of lh llvu
stuck uuilnuts shouhl ba sunt Ulract tn this bank ,
blilcpsrs i n deposit fgr crollt ef tujlr liuoiv bank
HlntruvvrlvcaiuJ.
OMAHA
) n
and
AROHITEOTSAND BUILDEKS
J. H. QUMN.
Contractors nnd subcontractor * for nil kinds of
biillrtlna , plMtsrlnit. pMntliigpto will rrcl j
copy of ( Harm's architects nnd bttd-rs dlroclnrn
free , by icndlnu their nsiuj , lnulne i nnd l o
tlon to Ilia publisher. J II. ( llen.i. IIJ 8. ntli S
BAGS AND TWINES
BISHOP A 00.
BEMIB OMAHA BAD 00
Rlsal. manllla , cotton
Importers nndmrfs.Bonr rt pe. hemp , Jute. eot
lacks , burlaps , twlno. ton mlne .tarred cord-
nge. etc. SH 3. lb st.
BIOYOLEa. BOXEa
II. 0. TODD ,
M.O.DAXON Bnocoisor toJ.J. Wllk-
. . , enson. M'fu cigar , pnper
kloyolos sold on monthly packing boxes. All novel
paymoat * . 170 N. Uth-st tlusln box lino.
1110 Douglas SU
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MOR8E-COESHOIC3.
11UJ Howard 8tr Jt.
Fattorr oornor Ilth and Douglas itrwti.
W * are making close prlcoi tu caih b lyori , and anJ
stlllng a clasi of Huodi wliloh | j Tory & ! -
'oleitltli muroliitiU.
STEVEN CREEDO .
Mannfncturcr's ngcnt. lennstippl ) jou with orcry-
thing In shoes , men's , > voiu MI'S nnclthlld sntlon-
cst factory prlcos and dlxcountH. l.itojt stylos.
HOI 1'nrnnm Street. Hue in IA.
BREWERS.
JOS. 8CHIITI BREW
INQ CO.
Offlpfl. 8.8th and Lcaren-
worth Hts. Omaha.
John Marhovar. Agt.
| CAItUIAOES.
W.R.DRUMMQND&CO.
Cnrrtnga builders. Hnso
and patrol wagons u
ipcclnlty.
18th , opp Court House
CLOTHING.
BL01UKT& UUHEN ,
OII.mOREA.RUHt
Clotblnir. notionfurnish ,
Ings Ulvo us i > trial Manufri and wholrsM *
Bnmples prepaid by express clothlors. 1108 lUrnoy
press , lllil llarnuy.
COAL , COKE , I CORNICR
OMAHA COAt , COKE& . EAQLECORN OE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. galvanlicd Iron
Dard and soft eoal. 8 B. cornice , window caps . ,
, etc.
metallc skylights
ccr. 18th and Douglas- .
lU. 1110 , 1H2 Dodgo-st.
CONTRACTORS.
1. II. GLENN.
Contractors and sub contractors for nil kinds of
building , plastering , pulntlnif ct" . , will receive n
copy of Glenn's nrr'iUocts and builders directory
free , by sending their name , business und loca
tion , to the publisher. J. 11. Glenn. 11J S. 15th
Street.
DRY GOODS.
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTER'
BEEiE&RUNYAH FURNITURE
INQ CO.
NITURE CO. ,
Upholstered furniture
1302 1100 Nlcholui st Grace and Thlrteentki
Wholcsulo only. streets.
ORDINANCE NO. 310S.
An ordlimnuo declurluz the npcostty of gratl-
inii Howard strcut , fioin "Oth slrcot to a
point 2bO feet west of loth htreet. anil ap
pointing three disinterested appraisers to
assess anil ( lutcrinino the tliinripes , If anv.
to the prouorly ovvnurb , which may Co
caused bv such 'radlnir.
Wliorcas , property owners ouiiln. : inoro
than thrco-llftliH of the feet front.ico on said
street liavo potltlonod tlmclty council to have
said street graded tiiKlur thn thrcu-llftha
clnii'io as piovldcd for In hoctlon < > ' ) of ( lie city
charter , anil theiost thereof to he undo pay
able In ten equal Installments ; therefore ,
Koltor InlnoU hy the city council of the city
of Omaha :
b"Ctlon. L Thnt Itlspiopcr and nceois try
and Itishcrehj dcclnrcdpt oner and neccssury
tourade IIuwuiU street to Its presentest.ih-
llshod RI ado , liu'liulliiLncccsary ap-
pronchos theiolo , fioin .Mtli street to n point.
1 0 feet \vnst of 20th hticot.
Soctlou2. That the mayor , with the approv
al of the city council , apnolnt three- disinter
ested appraisers louppr.iNo , assess and ileter-
mlno the damage to niopoity owners which
may ho caused by such gruilii , taking Into
eonatderatlon In maklnx such appr.ilsemont ,
the special benefits. If any , to suuh property
by reason of such pr.ullnir.
r-cctlon 3. That this ordinance shall talco
effect and bo hi force from and after Its pas-
sat : o.
1-assoa , Juno l.tb. .
Olty Uicilc.
H. I'.DAVlri.
VresldontUlty Counoll.
Approved , June 15lh , 1MI2.
01:0. : iMinMiH ,
Mayor.
OHDINANCH NO. 3107.
An ordinance declaring the necessity of grnd-
ItU alley hotweon 1'lno and lllcl.nry
and from 6th to loth street , and appointing
throe disinterested uppnilser.i to assess und
dotoimlno the damaius. If uny , to propuity
owners , which may bu caused hy such glud-
WlYerons , a petition of proprty owners own
ing inuio tli.in thr.'O-llths of tlu feet frontauo
of the property affected by s ld gr.itlni ! nsU-
Inc that Hill. I alloy bo graded without coit to
thoclty : thornfoio ,
Ho Itordalned by the city council of thu city
of On. aha :
fcoullon 1. That It Is proper nnd noccssary ,
nnd It Is hereby duularoil proper and nocussa-
ry. tn grndo the alley to IIH piesent estab-
llbliod gradu. Including necosniry appro ichcs
thereto , from Hth to Uth street between I'lno
b reot and Hickory htri'ut. nnd that the nholo
cost ho assuksu , ! ui-'aliut the property ancclou
nnd payable In ton equal annual payments.
Sections. That thn iniiyor , with thouppiov-
nl of the city eonnoll , appoint three disinter
ested uppr.iKers to unpralso. assess and detui-
inlnu thuilum IK < ) to propel ly ownon which
t.ilcliu' Into
may hoeinsol byMiuli gradfnr ,
conslduratlon In making tmcli appnlsiiiont.
the spoulal honullts , If any , tosuon property ,
by reason of sueh grailliu. . . .
huotloii .1. That this nraiiianco shall take
olfoot und bu In force from and af lei IU pass-
I4tli ,
(
City Ulurk.
i : i' . UAVIA
I'rosldent Ulty UounclL
Appioved Juno 15th , . , , | :
Muvor
PKOl'OSALS FOR PILLING LOW
STUKKTS AND ALLEYS.
Healed propo-ats will bo leeelved by the
nndnrslKoud until I'M o'olook. July 1. Ibu2 , for
Ilillnirvertulu low streets and alleys located
CriiiU Htreet. between Slth nnd 2fith Htroots ;
alley In block ? , PutilokVJm ! addition : Maple
street , between -llh and 27th Htrouttitli :
Htreet , between Muplo and north line of A , n.
I'atrlok'daddition ; JilhstroBt , between Maple
nnd Cur by streets , and alley In block il. Hawthorne -
thorno addition , All In tlio city of Umnhu.
Kiild low parts of strejH nnd ullejs h.ivlng
been duolarud u nulsunco on account o mag-
limit water thureon by a concurrent resolu
tion of the mayor ami city council under dutu
0HuclT'lllllngtobo done In nccnrdniicii with
thu liiktruoilonu of the Hoard of I'ubllc Wurks
" "thin wlll'bomadb on printed blunl'B fur
nished by the board and to bo uecoiiin'in-
led by uccrtlllod cheek In the mini of MHUJ
payafilotothoolty ofOmuha.u anovldunoo
The board rct > orvcn thn rliht to reject any
or ull bid. and waive jl } .
iuKI | A , IHI.il. ;
Ohulrman llouidof 1'ubllo
Omalia , June ZJrd. Ib'Ji j
GUOOEUIE9. DRUGS , EUk
D , M. 8TEELEAOO. , BLAKE.BRUOtAOD. ,
ttOM9 Jonti 10th n < > Jl rn r
Urnnbt.
HAADWARR
REOTQR H WIIHUMY 103EOKA.UHH ,
CO. , ' Dealers' hirdwar * tat
Corner 10th and Jaokion mechanics' tools.
Btrcoti. 1(01 Douglas Straet.
A.G.RAYMER ,
Ilulldera llnMwnrj
Contractor * ' Supplloi
kU South 1'Jth ttroots.
LUMDKR
CHAS. B. Ut , JOHN A , WAKIFIEIO
Unrdwoort lumber , wno
onrputs nnd t > iriut ImportsI.Amorloin Pot V
Hooting , Unletnint , Mllwank * )
lirdrAullc eomtnt at > 4
GU > nnd lou.ljs. ijalnoy wulto llrue.
UQUOR9.
HER * . P.3. , FRIDX& HERBERT.
Llanor morohanti , 111 ]
llarnoy-it. Mm Kun
nedy-t Bui Ir.illa lilt Wholcinl : liquor donllM
tan. 1UUI Karnam-iU
MILLINERY
J.OBERrELDER&GO. ,
Importers nnd Jobbersof
millinery. notloni.iUlt
orders prompt. JOS 11 d.
Ilth st.
MUSICAL.
A.HOSPE.J3. , THE MEINBERQ CO. ,
Pianos orgatu. artists 1W.V. icth SI. 1'lnnot ,
mnterlals. uta IiI3 raiulc cnil tmmlcnl In *
Douglas st. truiucuti of all klndl
PAP12K , OILS.
CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL oa.
Carry n full stock of
printing , wrapping nnd ItclllH'd nnd lutirlcntlnj
writing papur , card pa
per etc. oils , nxlogrenio , rte
OVERALLS. SHIRTS. ETC.
KINQ s.fltAD ,
Mfr of " 1C Jl S" pint' , Mfrs celebrated "Unet
shirts nnd ( ivcrulU.cto skin" OToralli. pnnti ,
C1I-1SS. llth U sh'rts. ooatsto. . t s
Uoinha.
PRODUCE COMMISSION. '
Established , 1S79. BRANCH
& CO. ,
WHITHEy&CO.
.
Produce , fruits of all
Butter , eggs and poultry . , . , . . , , r H , .
BIOS , mu-st.
J.B. HUSE&C3. JAS. A. CtARK A BtT,1 , ,
Our spoctaltlaii U.ittjr. Cutter , ehcaia , Hit ,
egKs and puultry , IDlJ poultry .
Howard struot. nndaam *
HIT South 13th SlmoL
W , E. RIDDELL RIDDELL & , CO. ,
( Kstnbllshod 1335. )
Wholsalo butter Jt eggs Butter , cheasa , ffffft.
llurs and sells lor vogclalilva. fruitspoul
try and gauio
cash. 413 a. Ilth st.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE FIIPAI8
WORK8 ,
Store repnlr and wat f
ntt.ohraonts for nnr
kind of steT * mad * .
1AI7 Douglas.
SASH. TOYS.
H.A. DISBRDW&OO. H.HARQY <
, Too , ilolls. albumj.
Uanufaeturers of sash tnncr goods , hoino * ir
door- , blind * and nlshlng goodi. chllj ,
mouldings , llranoh oC- ilrcn'i cnrrluu. U19
Qge , llth and Icud EU. Farnam Street.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U. S. DEPOSITOROMAHV.NE3
Cnpltnl $41)0,03 : )
Snrplin . _ . _ . . . . 0'J5J ' ) )
OlllcorsanJIlroef > ri HonrVf. . Yntsi.nMillii *
It. C.Ciulilni. vlojprjjldjiit ( id llurlojV. . "
Mono , John d. Cellini , J , . * . IL t'.itrlo * . Ijixli
Iteucl. Caililor
OM-IIS TRON BA.NK. ,
OUD1NANCB NO. ! J1W. (
Anonllniuico iiutliurulnit tliu city tronnurur
to miiku certain jiiyinonts to pniDuity own-
crs In pavlns district No. 277 upon payment
of tholr special li\oa ; for Hiiuti pivlnz.
Do It ordained by tlio city ounnull of tlio city
of Omuhu :
toctlon 1 , That tlio city treasurer bo nnd hu
lioruljy It iiuthurl/u I anil cilrociuJ iipon piy-
inunt of tlio full amount ussossod resiiuctlvoly
on the several lots or purtH of lots In linvlni ?
district No. 277 for iiiivlns l.ouiiHt Htruutfrom
tilth street to Miorninn .ivpntic , to allow to
and ruimy tos'ila owners respectively tlio pro
portion to which they are entitled from lha
amount p.ild Into the city treasury ny tlio
htrcoteur company to cover the cost of uuv-
IIIK hotweon the rails on s.ihl street , which
cost wns Includud In thu oilclnal ussossmont
onmtld lots In said dlstilct ,
Kcetlnn' ' . Tli.it upon rentu'8t , of the city
treasurer and proJueln. thu proper vniichom
therefor , tlio city comptroller Include In the
appropriation ordinance an Item or Items
In favor of the city treasurar on the proper
fund as may ho necessary to ro-lmhnrso the
elty tru.isuror on account of muiilni ; such
payments to such property OWIIOIH and as may
ho proper and nocessai v to la-op the accounts
In lilHiillluu In propur forin.
Section : i. Tint this iiiilliianco take effect
and he In fnree from and after Us
i
t'ity Uiork.
K. I' . DAVlA
I'reNhlunt Ulty Council.
Approved Juno 15th ,
i
Mayor.
rn > p < > < iiiln lor ( iruillni ; .
Braird pioposuls wlllho rocolvo I hy the nil-
( lerBlxneU until IMO o'eloolf p. m. . July Int.
1SJM. fiirgimlliiB loii la stieet from 10th to
Klhslioct from Iolso SIM otto sou th line of
allov south of Dousliishtroot.
IHthHtiaul fiom DoJj.'o Htrent to I'ariiam '
I'llh'strcut ' from Dodxo btreet lo Kiirnum
slreut ,
Alley l.oiwocn Diidfo and Douglas strenU
from IHIi tu Hth htri-iils ,
Alley liottveciiDodKO tiul Don 'his Btieuts ,
fiom IHlh to 1'Jlh ' HtiuulH.
Alloy hutwenn Dud o nnd Douglas streets
from Dili to 20th street 8 ,
Alloy between Dmi'liiH and F.irmim HtrccU
from 17th to ISlh Hirer U ,
Alloy lintwuoii lliiilK'as ' and lurniin htrcots
from ISth to luth street * , and
Alley lietwi-Hit IKnulus and I'lim nn streets
fiom mil toUJthstrocts. In the elty of < /m.ihu. /
In iiocnrUiiiit'o with pliinianilHiiu llleiill < 'niioii '
Hie in inoolllcoof the lloirdof I'uhlloorkM. \ .
Illdswl 1 ho made 01 pilnlod hhuiKi fnr-
nl.huil by ( ha lioar.1 , unilto ho iiccoiimpimod
vdtli aterllllel check In thu sum of * "OJ. | uy-
uljlo to thuclly of uinubu as an ovldsnco of
* ! '
! > nslho rlKht to reject any
or all hid. and u ,
Chairman of llin II" ud of 1'iiUHo .
Omaha. Noli. Juiia Ifltli. IH' ' . ' . .ll |
SKWKJt I'UOl'OSALS.
nroiioaulH will ho rcculvod by iio mi-
cd until IfM o'c loci ! p. in. , July * .
Ih'J. . fur fonslruuiina thu i il
to ' '
Llui'iiltr ' ' council , ( nun ii'iii"14 ' ,7' ' v'i""l"i I' !
lluurd of
of the
| , . lllo
" < ! 'Vuhrl < liiroiio al to bo made on prlnteil
M ' m k fun H. W thu hour J.aiiil to bo nu-
oiiiiunleil by u curilllei ciheuU in the mini of
tlio city of Omali * . unuylUeuco
° WolHmrdiW > rYoithoililit to reject any
or nil bldHi und to wulvodufoi'tH.
( .Minimum lloiir'd of 1'unllu WorUii.
Ouialiu , N bJuuo''Jril , IsW , ' " *