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    6 TITE OMAHA DAILY 13EE : TUESDAY , JUNE 28 , 1802.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
It Was a Lively Day in the Pork
Pit.
SHORTS BFCAME ALARMED IN EARNEST
Aan lUnult of the Combination of Clrcnm-
Btnncci Thrro Wnft Hie Shnrpc t A t-
vnncn Mnco HIP Hull Cnniimlgn
In That l.luo
CHICAOO. 111. , Juno sr.-It was a lively dny
In the perU pit. The short * became alarmed
In earnest , and tlio result nu tlio sharpest
advance slnco tlio bull campaign In tbat mar
ket boziin. Mntiy looked upon tlio flrtnncM
nflnatwcoK at temporary , and counted on n
ronctlon Instead of further advance. Tills
morning the market was quoted slow. Hits
wns looked upon as n turning point Iliitthoro
was no turn. All iiroduoUopenod about where
they closed on the bulge Saturday and bcgnn
to move l-.lghor. Tnls was thought to bo under
the lend of corn. Hut corn advanced JJo and
topped , wlulu products kept on higher.
The export movement WIIH awny beyond tlio
ordinary for tlio season. The buying by
brokers for Cmlahy mid Armour Interests was
u feature. Tlinn this country showed some
tcsponio to the bull market .is usu.il after sev-
criilduysof advancing market , Some stop
orders were executed. The sahio persons who
wore nn tlm wruneHUo bid for all products.
I'oiol.n houses were also said to bo getting
backsluir sold nt lower prices. A iretieril :
Etnmpedu occurred before the oloso and tboto
WIIN a net train ot from ! lo to 375e ! for pork ,
12Me on toil ot u similar buiRo Saturday. Klbs
ca lied 2c fiom Hattirduy. , .
In wlii'nt trading was light. The fcollnr
WIIH a trlllo nrinor. but lluctiritlons were con-
llned within narrow limits , Tlio opening wns
from 'tu ' to ' 10 hlizhcr thitn ( Saturday's closing
figures nnd mlvanred ? , o more , hold qullo
llrmlv and tl-o elojlnit WHS about JSc hlitlirr
tlmn Saturday. A largurdecrease In the vis
ible supply lliiin had beeno.\i'clo | < l , tozcthor
with riilny wotilhcr nnd itn unconfirmed
renort Hint Iho Hatch bill was do-
I'lnrcdimcoiistltiillonnlby Iho judiciary com
mittee , tended toere.itoa nrm tone. If there
Is nny line no. umulatedw lib a view of saucer-
Ins the July shorts in corn , thcro wns no Indi
cation of miiiilpulallon today. Tlio miirkel
was iiuirow , winding up with a gain of He
compared with Saturday.
Outs closed from 'iU to ? c higher , after ox-
pci lending a moduriilo business.
l.aku fiobhtH wcrcBteailv at lc ! for wheat ,
13e for corn and l'/c for o.its to Itudalo.
I'fctliiinlcd recelnts for tomorrow ! Wheat.
t'J'i eiirss corn , 78 > curi ; oats , 1100 cars ; ho s ,
SV.ODO head.
Tue loading futures raned as follows :
AKTioi.rs. 111(111. ( I ow , CI.OSK.
WHEAT NO. 2
.lime. . . .
July ; 67u
/UlKIIlt . . 7b } <
COItN NO. 2
June 61 mt fi
Julr MJWSOSfi
Ecpt < SH 48
OATH No. 2
Juno 82Ti <
July 82M 3t\ 32 OM
Sept 30,1 31(3 ( } $
VrMt 1'oliic "
"in BO 11 KK 10 SO n nm
Kept II ( X ) 11 37H 11 UU 11 37H
iMltn
July 670 ces C70 r M
kept G8S 7 00 085 7 W )
EllOlIT UI11S
July CM 7 22 0 K
fecpt 7 25 7 25
Cash ( imitations were us follows ;
I'l.nnnSteady and iinchnncod ; winter nat-
rntl.2C0l.4J ; winter straits. } o.7Ui34.Ki ! : sjirlnK
imtonts , | | .ioetl.BOi sprlns straits , M.aj4.4U ;
bakers' . Kl OU&17&
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 7 ! > ! So ; No. 3 spring ,
Tic : No. 2 rod. fO'/,5j lc.
OATS No. 2 , U''Uii.T ; e ; No. 2 white , 34i ! ®
IIMc ; No T white , : uittli' ! : ) .
HVK No. 2 , W'ic.
It tllt.Kr No. 2 , COc ; No. 3 , 4253c : No. 4 , 3S ®
No. 1. 11.04.
TIMOTHY Sr.in : I'rlmc , tl.37l.33.
I'OIIK .MCFS. per bbl , . Ill.iri'iill.l7ij ; lard , per
ire Its. $ ! i.8.Va8.H7K ; short rllB ) sides ( loosol.
t7 22(507.2 ( : ) ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . J."i.7."i
til'.OU ' ; short clear sides ( boxed ) . $7.U'J7.17J. !
\VlilSKY Distillers' llnlshud oods , per Ral. ,
SUOAHS Unclianzeiciitloaf.4B5XcErati- ; ;
nlatcd. 4'Je ; t-tnudnrd "A , " 4aic.
Receipts and shipments today wore as fol
lows :
New York Jlarkuts.
NEW YOIIK , Juno 27. FI.OUII Hecelpts. 23oo
pUgs. ; exports , v.r : il Ub's ' , 23,122 SUCKS ; dull ,
Iieavy ; sales. 21. 8.V ) bbls.
COIIN MEAL I'lnn , quiet ; yellow western ,
. > . .
WIIKAT Hecelnts , 70,271 bu. ; exports. 5VM2
bu , ; sales , l , 7UUOi bu. of futures ; 181.COD bu. of
npot. Spot modoriituly active : No. 2 red. 8'JJfo
In store and elevator ; Ul4Srjeo ! ! ; nlloutl ; ( > t"A
UHicf. o.U : No. a red , HiKdtSdiic ; ungrancd
red , TUi-lffi'JiMc ' ; No. 1 iiorlhern. 73iSSjc ! : No ,
the chief Inlluences working upon the
market. Kurly In thu day western points
bud It that the committee would report It as
iinconslltiitlunal , by which un advance of > tCs
ftooccurred ; afterwards it wns stated thiit
ihocummltleo would report on Thursday and
jirlccs declined 'eSJio. closing steadier , un-
chaiiKed to Uc uo ; No. 2 rod , JunefcUc , closing
bnr , HDSifflbli'ic , closing at fc9Jio ; Miiy (189J ( ) ,
BlHUc. closing at lUSc ,
inc viriii. ijiiiui ; wtJMurn ,
Blocks of i rain , store and alloat , Juno 2' , .
Whoat. l.bSJ.aso bu. ; corn , B78.555 bu. ; oats. It'.t ) -
B07 bu. : rye , yt'M { Lu. ; barley , &UOU bu. ; malt ,
:4U'lbu.
llAia.ir : MAI.T Dull ; Ounadlan , 0 : o ,
CoilN Hecolpts , ill,45) bu. ; exports , 165.000
bu. ; sales , m ) , 01 bu. futures , bpot oulel. Ir-
rrgiilar ; No. i' . f > ! l > iiV ( > ' .i.io In olovutor , WjJGti'o
ullott ; ungraded mixed. MlJJiaOtW c. Dpi ons
mlvmicocl ? 4 < ) , ijo on favorable wo-ithor and
ixxir grading , closing dull ; June , CTHc , July ,
WJiftMlUc. closing , Wlio ! ; Auirust , AS < 4c. [ closing ,
f Uc : repiembor , fi-P nic , olostng , 5lu ;
Ootobflr , M5Wlc | , closliiL' . fitYic ,
OATS Itccolplh , 157,150 bu. ; sales , IM.OOO
bu , of futures. 157.UOO bu. of spot. Oats
lirmor. fnlr.y active. Options imlot , Ilrmur ;
July , a7H < r6i < Jic. closing , : i7'o ; August. : ui ffl
. Olilcuzo , ajtic.
IlAV Quiet , sleudy.
Hoi'8 Muiuiy. ( | itlet ; state , common to
choice. lOSMlei 1'nclllo ooast , lli2ac.
hlidAii Haw. quiet , llrm ; lair reflntng , 2
Cl-IUu ; ecntrlfiiirnls , IX ) test , an-X'tCJII-Klc :
iiloB , 4,1 ' .HI bacs ; niulunscM augur , b'J test , 2
-IC.e ; rollned , fairly actlvearul llrm.
MOI.ASKKS Now Orleans. Htoady , dull ; com-
n.oii to f a ncy , We.
KICK Sltsndy : good demand.
Pi-iiioi.iuM-8loady : : , quiet ; United closed nt
tao for July.
C ) TTo.N8iii : ) On , Dull ; crude , 29o.
TAU.ow-bteudy. dull ,
ItosiK Stuudv , qulot.
' 1 uiipiNTlKK Qulet at
I'.cins ' yulet. llrm ; with moderatoolTcrlnga ;
others wu.ik ; nchleru poor to prime , UOIJJio :
tetelpls , WUl pkgh.
lltiiKS Sloimy butqiilol : wet salted Now
Orion selected , 45 lo 75 Ibs , G8c ; Texan
select , ft. low ) Ibs , cttSc.
j'miK UlitlHTj oiu mess , Jio.75 ; extra prime ,
CUT MKAn-Klrni ! ploklod bellies , 7 o ;
pickled kbonlileis , waavc ; ulekled hums , net
IPiu : mldillcu , llrn.er : shortciuiir. $7.707.75.
I , Aim- Higher , moderately active : western
Meutn elosod ui7. 10 ; uu t's.'IStlcrcos utig7Ga
7. 1 1 npllon Miles , 4..D ) tloicc's.
UurrKit-l'Irmori fulr demand : wcstiirn
iliilry , ICe ; wi'siurn creuuery , lUii''le ; western
tui'tnry. IJSl ftiii't K gn , 2ic.
yr-sK-irmi fairly active ; part sUlms ,
'I'.n iiiON-Quloti American. tl4.7 ISOllVB.
C'01'l'l.li-Oulol ; | MII * ' . , H.7 , MI.N ) .
UAI : > IHiilsdomoslIi- . . .
TIN Mnikr.ilo iluimmdt slralts ,
Omilit ; I'riiUnrtt MurUut.
Kdc.s KIM elpls liberal : general market , I'Jo.
IIUTTUH I'licUlug stocu. K good , Ilitmc :
iiiinli lots of vxtrti choice block to ictall trade
I'oui.Tiiv-Old fowls , woakntcffl'oijor lb , ,
Iho wuUlit ; uprlugH , K'.WKjr lTA pur doz.
HIUKS , I'.Ti'-No. | green hides , Uoi No. 1
I'li'cu salted h dca. a\\ > t No , a grocn Belted
lildu . MJtu : No. 1 green sailed hUci. . ' . ' 5 to 40
It . , : t > ( o | No. S grrt'ii saltt-d hldo < . U to 41) ) ibs , .
JliiNo. : . I vctiicult.b to nilin .let No. v vuul
"iilf. BtolSlbs. . 4p ; No. l dry Hint lildcn , 7o ;
No. U dry II ut hUloi , ftui No. I dry suited hides ,
Mil'o. Mitei ) rellH-Urofii kulicd , euuli'Jloio
h , ; & ; prvcn hiltud ihoailngs ( short woolud
turly nkliiB ) each , I64UI-V : dry bhuarllngB
[ 4horl woojoil curly ukins ) Nil. 1 , ouuh. tKTt.Uot
dry lietirilnv ( khort wooled early BklntNu.'J ) ,
cni'h,5o | dry 11 nt Kaiikuiund NeuraBkabuU'h-
i'i- wool | uliN , per 11' . . ncttiul weight , l04U4ic !
ilry Hint KHUN IB and rtubruBitu murr.ilu wool
jiullH. uer iioiuul , ncliul wulirht , t Uui dry
Hint Colorado butuhur wool pou. ! per uound ,
nctiinl wnnht , 10 < Mci ' dry flint Colorndo
murrain wool polls , per pound , actual weight ,
MSlOc ; dry pieces nnd lucks , notual welnlit ,
7ilOo. ( Tallow nnd Orea e Tallow , No. I , auw
4c ; tallow. NovaiUc : ; grease , whlta A , H'iot
grease , -white II , .i'ct grcaso. yellow , KOI
grease , dnrk , syc ; old butler , 2'io ; beeswax ,
prime , IBil''Sci rough tallow ,
St. l.onlK Mnrket * .
ft , Louis , Mo. . Juno 17. 1'i.oim Hull
and unchanged ,
WIIKAT Speculation nlmost ontlroly local ,
nut tlio market was firm and closed Jjli'ic
above Saturday ; July closed at77ic : August ,
TfiKe ; December , 8'JSe. ' . . . , , ,
UOIIN FnlrlT active Mid higher , but July
weakened nnd closed the same as Saturday ,
while foplcimbor finished Ho higher ; cash ,
4'l os Julv closed ut 41iiei September , 4 ! Jo.
OATS Uncliangud at JU'iol options > < o
hlzhor : July , iw.'io : August , 284o ! ! Septem
ber , 27e.
Hvr.-Iullat77Ucbld.
llAlll.KV No market. ,
HIIAN Quiet : GO'S'JIc ' , onst track nnd near by
country points.
llAV-Iiill ; timolhy , 8II,00I.1.00.
l.f.AO-rirm ; hold higher atll.0 > uskcd.
riA.xsEKiulotnt ; c. , .
MUTTKII Hto.tdy ; crc.imery , HI&:8o : : d lrv ,
SWI.'iC.
Kodi Quiet ; lie forgtiaranlncd.
WiiiVxr Hlo uly nt tub.
llAOOINd Quint : } ( ®
I'lioVisitiNStronu and generally higher.
I'OIIK In Job lot , tll.SU ,
IA1U > ? < ! .4U.7i.M. ( .
Ditv SALT MEAT * Loose shoulder' , t „
longs and ribs , ? T.)7 ; ) ! { ! shorU , J7.GJM ; boxed
lots , 15o tiioie ; bacon , shoulder ? , $ > . ( W4i ! lonss
And ribs fAOO : shorts , 8.IBla8.S ! ( ; sugar
cured bams. Jll.ooll.i' ! . . , ,
llKCKHTS-Klour , 4.UOI Ibs : wheat , 07,030 bu.t
corn. lOAUOObu. ; oats , BI.OJJ bu.i rye and bar-
lev. none. . .
Siiii-MKNTfl 1'lour.C.OMlbs. ; wheat , fi,000bu , ;
corn. B-uui ) bu. ; oats , 10.0JO bu.vryo ; and bar
ley , none ,
AVIio.it Stuck lu the North.
MINNEAPOLIS , M nn , , Juno 27. The total
Ktock1nMimionpoll3umllHiiiit.il ot wheat U
12,747.'Jril bu. . nn incronso of U1.C31 Oil. The
Market Record cstlu-atoa the stock In coun
try elevators In Minnesota and the Dakotiis
nl S.74T.8JO 1m. , u decrease of a-UMU Tll
nggrogalo block of the northwest Is thus made
15,4,000 ! ) bu. , a decrease for the week of ll'JO.U )
bu. A year ago the stock was I1 , : , UJO bu.
VNIliln Supply ol ( iruln.
NEwVouK.Juno 27. The visible supply of
grain ati Saturday , Juno 2.'i. ns complied by
the New Yotk Produce u\chanio was its fol
lows ! \Vlioat , a4.fOVW ) ) bu. . decrease , 1,441-
WJbu , ; corn , ,2IJUOO bu. , Increase , IM7.000 bu. ;
juts. 4ll.k)0 ( ) bu. , Increase , 100.UOJ bu. : rvo.
a'7iOibu. . decronso. M.uOO bu. ; barley , lUt.OJU
on. , decrease , WWi ( bu.
CulVtM ! .Market.
NEW VOIIK , JunoS" . Options opened steady ,
unchanged tof > points up.nndclosutt steady at
r.fitll ) points up. tides. 10.0UJ bags. Including
Juno , . ? ll a > < ai'.00 ; July , fll " : > < fill.8J ; August ,
U.7oQll.8U : t-cDtomber. S11.7.l ll.8'l ' ; October ,
tll.M ) ; December. JILTS ; Jnnuary. Jll.60 : cup-
teuibor. III.8J. Spot Km , Uull.SK.CSiiOIS.W.'M.
I.lvrrpuol .U-irkutf.
IjlVEnpoot , . Juno 27. WHEAT Quiet : hold
ers odor modoraloly ; No. 1 California , 7s nor
cental ; icd wosleru spring , Gi7ldlJ3Sd ; No.
2 rod , winter , ( is BdQdsSKd.
DCoiiN Firm butqiilct ; mixed western , 4s lOd
percental.
laiiu 1'rlino western , 34s Cd per cwt.
Mllniiukvo MnrkoU.
MILWAUKEE , WK. Juno 27. AVunAT rirm ;
September , TO c ; No. ' . ' spring , Ttxa'Tc.
OtillN Quiet ! No. a. 47c.
OATS firmer ! No. 2 white , 3Ja'J'io ! ; No. 3
white , Sl@34ic. !
lJAiti.KY-1'lrm ; No. 2 , r.OCO/fc. !
KVE-FIrm : No. 1. 7Btt78Kc.
Now Vcirk Dry ( ioodn .llnrkct.
NEW YOHK , Juno 27. The week opened with
quiet tendencies. Jobbers are now and
through this week taking stock and they will
bo In the market tor very few goods during
the next week. There was uo new develop
ment.
L'nttun .Market.
NEW OiiLCA.vs , La. . Juno 27. Steady : mid
dling , 7'6c : low middling , C 11-1'Jo : good ordi
nary , Oa-lOe. Net locolpts , 71H1 bales ; gross , 8'2 !
bales : exports to Kinnce. 0,851 bales ; to the
coiulnciit. a5"ibales ; coastwiseai3bales ; stock ,
112,489 bales.
Trader * ' Tulk.
CHICAGO , 111. , Juno27. K. O. Logan & Co. ,
to Duncan. HoUIngor & Co. : The business
Qolng on who.it has been light today and the
bulkofltloc.il. July opened at 7SJJC. sola as
high as 787ic , closed at 787i < S79o. September
sells at about -ic ? discount. Some reports
conio from Now York that the Hutch bill is
considered unconstitutional , but this lacks
confirmation fiom Washington. This
bill , with the favorable reports
of our growing crops , has restricted
all speculative purchases. Early sales were
steady but later prices were quoted higher.
Foreign advices logardlng crops In Franco.
England and Itusslu are not favorable for
largo crops. There may not bo much to udviso
buying on. beyond thu low price and the ex
traordinary low rates of transportation. Wo
cannot recommend selling It. Corn opened
very active and stron , : , but tlio activity was
very shortlived. September opened at 48ic ! ,
Boldto48 o and closed ut 4SH to 4So. July
brought it pro.nlum of ; c to2o ; It closed nt
Miic. All the accounts wo got of grow
ing crops are In favor of bettor prices.
Oats steady with narrow Iluctuatlons , July
closed : i'Jie. September aiinc. Hog products
were stromr. September pork closed utll.a7 ;
lard , J7.CO ; ribs , J7.7. With the piospects of a
small corn crop wo will have higher prices.
Meantime wo have a good advance , and 10-
actlonson realizing prullts must be looked for.
CHICAGO , 111. , .hmu :7. Konnutt. Hopkins &
Co. to S. A. MuWhortnr : Cloudy skies sug
gestive of wet harvest Holds and an unex
pected decrease In the Vslblu ) supply held
wheat firmly nil day with a light trade. The
news Is a reuetllloupf th'it of the past week ,
favorable crop news hero and abroad. Heavy
torelii ! markets , moderate exports , butlu-
cro.islng Inquiries are reported. The markets
hold up surprisingly well under the cir
cumstance , possibly dun to n belief
that prices are low enough oven
If another big crop Is assured.
The strength In com has surpilscd the trade
as rains could have done lltlle harm and esti
mates are overrun. The trade Isgottln ; out
of July Into September. Tbo latter mouth has
been unuBiinliy strong. Oats wore llrm In
sympathy. Provisions were strong and ac
tive , the blgh price of hogs having encouraged
local bulls to aavnnco prices. Armour and
Ouuahy uru said to bo ciilmod on the long
side.
CHICAOO. III. . Juno 27. Coimsolu.an k Day
to Cock roll Hros. : All markets started slow ,
but hardened perceptibly us the sossloii ad
vanced , with uonerul buyliu for country ac
count. There wan nothing In the news of a
character to Influence speculation much
either way , but mi early rumor tint the ju
diciary commitleo of the senate were ex
pected to declare the Hatch bill unconstitu
tional , and this o'osed oats ' .ic , who it lie and
corn Jfo higher for the day. The prin
cipal interest centered In corn , the
leading feiituro of which wasfiou selling on
hard spots by the lute bull romblno. Snorts
In provisions wore stampeded by a well man
aged advance , during which tbolongs roall/od
f reo'.y on n scale upward , The advances es
tablished were : tiu In pork. 13u lit lard and 20o
In ribs. The nuirkot uppuars to lisas being
worked for a spot where the louul bull crowd
can unload their holdings upon shorn uud the
outside public.
I.onilnii l''limiirul ! ICiivImv.
LONDON.luiio 27. [ Now York Herald Cable
Special toTilK IlKK.l New bimliu-si has been
almost nt a standstill In thu Slock exchange
nnd but little has bjeu done In connection
with outstanding accounts In preparation for
thu settlement tomorrow. Consols me 1-1(1 ( to
! > percent easier. Foreign government soourl-
tlus closed Hat uud foituraioss wHh n full of
Hi per cent In Spanish on so no. Iieavy
selling orders from I'arls i : d Horllu. Argent -
t no Issues huvobrun rather freely ollored ,
resulting In n decline of from ' 4 to 1 percent
lu government cedillas bonds. A moderate
reduction Is markoil In Hgyptlana and Greek
and most Turkish Issues. Venezuela give
wny 'M per cent. Italian Is ex
ceptionally bettor. Homo rails have been
more or less dull from opening to close on thu
Piobatilllty of reduced dividends. Thu Htoek
is expected to bu In bettor supply tomonqw.
Northern loaves elf at I'j per cunt
lower. being more especially otreuted
by rejection of Iho Hull dock
bill. Hrinit Eastern and Mldlutid ure H per
cent down ami mostothers me is to ? i uer
vent lower. American railways liuvo boon
fclrong. The assoclaloJ bunks' statement
was bettor thnu expected , Crop reports
continue most encouraging , so that
the l.ars me petting lldgety. Money
U little wanteJ , with no dlmtiiutloii In the
supply of lloatlng unpltal. Short lonns wore
oiitalned at ii per cent , In the discount mar
ket bills have been earoo : those ut two uud
three months are quoted ut ; per cent ,
STOCKS AM ) 1IUXUS.
Leading Mcriirltleii I'lilloil to Iovol6 | ) Any
Fi'iitiirra uf Note ,
NewYoiiK , Juno 27.-\Vllh nothing outside
to stlmulute , animation was dependent on the
profosiloimls , uud the Hlouk murkot remained
dull and tumu today , thouzli It presented a
trim front. Donpllo name London soiling und
further exports of gold , the Iradliu , espe
cially among tlm leading stocks , falleu to de
velop any feature of note and the grout lack
of Interoit lu the uouroo ot prices was , It uny-
thlnir. lutunsillo'd toduy. London wai
crodltod with selling some of Us
favorites , but a more bullish feel-
liKv on the grangers wu reported
frotnCffTWtr { jiud toino buying of the gran
gers , which S7Wb ttrlbuloa to that center.
kuUlceu to give UuTwil/u Urui temper , uidcd
by the purchase of llurlltutnn and Atchlson
by lloston luiisca. The only movements of
Importance , however , wore In the specialties
and n Inr.'o frai-tlonal gain in Now England
was followed bv n soiling movement , which
wiped out the novnnco with so mo increase In
animation.
There was some soiling ot the grangers late
In the day on unfavorable rumors In regard
to corn , but the close was dull and steady to
firm , generally ut about the ononlng figures ,
The trading reached only 1IS.3I7 shares listed
nnd 10.101 unlisted ,
The following nro the closing nuotttluns
for thcloadlng stocks on the Now York Stock
exchange todav :
tasked.
The total sains of stocks today were 120.231
sharos. liiclinllnu' Atohlson.8li.10ii Chicago , Gas
0.8)0 ) ! Hocitlni ; Vulloy. 4,700s Louisville & Na-h-
vlllo , 4lJ ( ) ; Northern I'aolBo preferred , 3M !
Now Knaland , fi,5Vl ; Koadlng , 11,500 | SU 1'nul ,
10,150 ; Union I'acldc , 4.2.-0.
Now York Munoy .M.irlcot.
NKW VOKK. Juno27.--MoNKV ON GAM , Kasy
at 152 ! per cent ; last loan , 2 nor cent ; closed
nt2 per cent.
PuiMn AlKitRANTir.G 1'Ai'Eii 1133 per cent.
STKHM.NO BXCIIANOI : ( Julut but steady at
II.K7 for sixty-day bills , and $ l.S3'i for dcnuind.
The closln { ( ( notations on uonds :
Ken- York Mining Oiiotlltlom.
NnwYoilK. Juno 27. The following are the
closing mining stock quotations :
riiiauclul > otcn.
OMAHA , Juno 27. Clearings , J1.077.8J1.
NiwYoiiK , Juno 7. Clearings , $73,609,101 ;
balances. 30,311. r > .
I'AUIS , Juno 27. Thrao per cent rentes , OSf
8'iJo ! for the account.
NKW YOIIIC. Juno27. 1'Ivo hundred thousand
gold was ordered today fore.xport.
llAi.Ti.MOiu : , Md . Juno 27. Clenrlnzs , 81.SCJ-
60S ! balances , f 151,071. Hate U per cent.
l'iiiiAiii.i'iiiA : , Pa. . Juno 27. Clearings.
JO,83JjOS ; balances , Sl.Tl'-V-'io. Money 21-i per
cent.
Mciii'iiiR. Tonn. . Juno 27. Now York exchange -
change soiling at $1.50. Clearings , J5J--7 ) ;
balances , pJ3ir ! > 7.
CINCINNATI , O , , Juno 27. Money , . " © 5 per
cent ; Now York exchange p ir niul 25a pro-
mliiin. Clearings , t. > .R57l : iO.
Now Orleans. La. , Juno 27 , Clearings $992-
21C ; Now York exchange , commercial , SOc ;
bank , 81.50 per $1,0'J3 promliim.
ST. Louis , Mo. Juno27. Cloarliris , J,769,710 ;
baluncos , JilSJ.'W. ] . Monoy. quint , 4(1 ( per cent.
Uxchungo on New York , 75u premium.
HOSTON , Mass , Juno27. Clearings , $15,291-
0118 ; bal'iucds , * l,9J.i ( : : ) . ' . Money , 2 per cent ,
exchange on New York , 10 to ISc discount.
IlKitMN , Juno 27.--Tho touo on the bourse
today was weak , especially for roubles , which
foil 1 mark , 2. > V { nfonnlng. This was duo to
the reported advance of cholera from Asia.
CHICAGO , 111. , Juno 27. Clearings , $14.230,000.
Money easy at 45 nor oont. New York exchange -
change ( Inner Jat ROaGOo premium. Foreign
exchange dull at $1.87 for sixty day bills uud
$1.88 > i for sight.
L.1VK STOClt JtlAHKiT.
Week Opens With 1'ulr Krcolpla , Steady
1'rlfos anil Aetlvo Demand.
OMAHA , Juno 27. The week starts out with
a vcrv fulr run of Block , Thctouero 55 cars
of cattle reported In and these Included sev
eral loads of Toxaa cattle bought by Oudahy
nt Kansas City and coiiElgned to him direct.
Thu native cuttle were only f air as to duality ,
but with uu active Inquiry both from local
bouses amlHhlopIng and ovpoil buyers the
market was active ami linn on nil diy lot cat
tlo. fair to very good 1,200 to 1,500-lb. steers
golugattiom 4tOi to $1. : ) ) . Kalr to good light
and medium weight steers weighing from 1,010
to V-'O Ibs. sold at fiom $ .1(1) ( to $1.00.
There was no Improvement noticeable
In prices realized for tne general run
of rough , half fat and gicen grades. They
wore- overlooked uy buyers and Hollers found
It tough Hleddlng to dispose of them at stonily
prices. Thu general trade WIIH quite brisk and
a comparatively ourlv clnurancu was effected ,
Hnlchors' nlook and cuiinori sold pretty
much us on Saturday. There \\oto only two
or three loueU of cows here , I'oor to very
good htoek bold at from f 1.75 to JJ.05 , lurgoly
ul from $2.10 to IU.OH , Hulls and stags were In
only molerato supply , Indllleiont demand
and rather lower ut fiom K2.00 to . ' .U5. Culvos
were about stnadr. fulr to tolerably L'ooil
Btu IT selling at from Uou to M.W.
htocki'ra and feeders weio slow sale at
shaded prices. Very few went to the country
and regular doaleis bought the few here ut
decidedly lower prices. Sales were largely ut
f rom l..Si to JJ.UU. Iteprusontatlve tales :
DllESSHU IlKl't" .
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
i . fcio w 00 a.i.iuai tj 8.- ) u. , inn w uo
4. . 035 3 15 18. .1180. 3 IK ) 2.1 , .Ilia 400
23. . H4i : U 45 21. 1145 3 00 38. .Illtt 400
M..11HO 5Jso 48..1J10
1U5.1117 so
8IIIIT1NO AMI ) 12X10117.
20 , im : i GO 15.1147 3 BO 42..I2S3 405
7i.ioo ; aw 40.1211 aiM 17. . 14(15 ( 425
: w..ioixi a ( HU..I2ii : 4 00 19..1U42 4aO
M..IHIJ a 70 X0..1U)5 4 00
COW&
1. . DM 1 75 7. . 013 2 20 24..1055 205
HEED m WARNING
'Which nature Is constantly giving In the ehapo
of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. Tlieso
Bhowtbat the blood is contaminated , and Bomo
must bo given to relieve the trouble.
la the remedy to force out those pol-
sons , and enable j on to
GET WELL.
" I have had for years a humor In my Mood ,
which made me dread to Blm > e , as small bolU or
jilmnles would be cut , thus cavntlm ; the shaving to
- - great annoyance. After taking three bottles
my face Ii all clear and smooth aa It
S.S.S. should bo apiwtlto splendid , Bleep
well , and feel like running a foot
all from the use or H. H. 8.
CHAS. IlEATON.73 Laurel st , Phlla.
Treatise on Mood and skin diseases mailed f reo
BWliT Sl'CCU'K ! CO- Atlanta , da.
1 . 02) 1 fS 0 073 2V ( , 18. . CI3 300
8. . 1KB 1 DO 1 , 2 75 1. 1150 300
It. . 70 2 10 a , leu aw
3 , OK ) 2 10 285 7 , . KM 305
8. , 891 2 10
.jjll Wrens-
1. . 300 1 85
"CAt-VES.
c. . 1.11 n oo 1 , . 10J 4 00 2. . 175 400
4. . 172 3 50 ! > f
1. . 010 2 00 S 00 1 , WTO 2V ( )
! oo a isso a 10 2..1740 203
I 81,408.
1..129) S 50
sTocuEtis AND FEEUEIH.
1. . 710 2 W 21.1 fiSl 30J 3. . 6S8 3 15
2. . MS S 75 m.fiMI 310 10..1031 330
is. , eta 283 TU' rae 310
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r.
1 steer * . . .1100 82 00 88 feeder * . , liit : J. UO
4 cows 783 200 _ 2 steers . 181)0 ) 3 23
tailings. u
lions Kccclpts were ! fully up to expecta
tions , an Increased 'over ' last Monday's run of
nearly l.auu head. The quality was poor in
the main on Halliard mlxod stuff nnd only
fair on the ho.ivler aradoi. Shippers started
In paying from 83.00 to $3.1) for Dulchor and
heavy hogs or about sto'idy prices. Local
buyers were bearish and bought common to
eood light and mlxod hajs at from $ \.8J to
$5.tw. or steady to 5s lower than Siturday.
lluslncss was modoraloly acllvo and practi
cally everything was out of first hands by 10
o'clock , the bulk as on Saturday ut from 11.05
to $5 05. The general average of prices paid
was Jj.03/ ? , against J3.0IX Saturday and I4.87U
lust Monday. Representative sales :
No. Ay. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Hh. Pr.
$1 85 70 . 8U9 1(10 ( 1500
es ! ! ! ! nu 3JO b3 ni . .M3 2t)0 ) ft 00
OJ , .1)4 ! ) 28J 83 niG3 . , . .CM8 ID' ) & 00
. .15U 10) 83 ( . ( ) . . , . . 2i K1) ) 500
IB. . .171 283 8) 80. . , .2J1 so
71 . .178 83 ov. . . .818 80 ft - .
4. . .107 83 " , . .247 51
2 . .315 OJ 7l" . 211 280 ftbO
103 . .Ki9 OJUJ 7J. . , . .817 8) 500
I ) . .4M UJOJ 70. . . . .218 ICO 500
78 . .1WJ 120 OJ . . .217 200 500
82 . .802 210 70 . . .207 8) 50)
' . ! S I ICO 70 . . .218 120 500
87. . .IB'l 4J 4 WSJ 88 . . 221 ICO 503
. .211 2 > 0 CO , ,2"S 100 500
78 . .211 32J 4 21i 68 . . .287 H ) 500
81 .178 160 4 I ) . ' . 688J . . .208 120 500
SS , . ! BU 2 0 4 U5 bO . . .834 ICO 500
ca. . .181 40 4 H > 18 . . .VOl 5t)2tt
5. . 300 4 03 78 . .2JI 120 503
10 . .230 4 1)3 ) 20 . . .821 505
3 , . .403 4 05 03 12) 505
70. . .214 240 4 US fcO . 218 12) 503
78. . .8.9 28) 4 01 71 . . . . 218 40 503
80 . .819 160 4 l ) > 70 . 2JO 81)0 ) 505
5. . .MO 4 115 70 . 210 ICO 503
2 . . : e > 60 4 03 68 224 505
1 . .310 4 Ki OS. 22J 180 507i {
5. 80 4 0 > 71 , . . .2.10 100 507ii
5. 4 03 01 273 40 5074 !
70. 20l 281 4 03 7(1 ( 24(1 ( 120 607Vi
8J. 211 : i > o 4 07i ! 77 . 247 t-0 510
82.V . 210 12) 5 OJ 145 . 2ifl ( 510
( V > . .2WI 40 500 01 . . . .CO. ! 510
72 . 244 28i ) 5 00 77 . 2-'t 80 510
1'lflS AND linUGlI.
1 . 200 250 1 . 310 400
1 . 530 275
SllEKl'-Itecolpts consisted of n slnRlo-deck
of natives mostly spring lambs. The desir
able Ituiitw Hold readily at W.l-i ! , tlio poorer
aiilnuils ut $ -.00. A few shorn owes sold for
$3.00. The demand for dcslrublo muttons con
tinues nctlvo at unchanged prices. I alr to
Rood natives , Sl.503.03 ; fair to coed westerns.
if 1.00(34 ( SO ; common and stocli sheep. 13.50 ®
4.00 ! good to choice 40 to 90-ltj lam's , 1 1.0040
0.50. Uoprcsuntatlvo sales ;
No. Av. Pr
8 natlvo owes , shorn . B.I (300
87 sprln , ' lambs . 44 0 12M
7 spring lambs . 27 5 00
Ilecelpts niul Disposition or K took.
Omclal rooelpta and disposition of stocic as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards
comuany for the twenty-four hours ending at
5 o'clock p. m. , Juno 27. 1802 :
ItECKU'TS.
DISPOSITION.
1I17YL11S. nous. HIIKKI- .
Omalia Packing couinaiiy. 0 111 15
Swift i-Co , 3Sn 1,615 67
The Cudnhy PncklnK Co. . ' ICO 1,2517
Hpcrry & 1) . , . . . . KB
Hoho Uros . III
John P. Squires A Co . 748
Shippers and feeders. . , , . . ' 329
Leo Kotlichlld . i 63
U. Becker & U. . t . . 127
A. Haas. . . . 127
Vansantifc Co . IS
Totals. 1,168 4.063 102
Last Weokta riircliusoH.
Chicago l.lvo Stocic Market.
CHICAGO , III. . Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to
THE HEE.I The bog market was In an un
settled state today , prices showing much un-
ooslnoss. There wore sales at about Satur
day's prices and In other Instances u reduc
tion of from 5e to lOo was apparent. The nv-
or.igo wns about Oo lower than for
that day , tlio oloslni : bclnir uligbtly firmer
than the opcnlnz. From $ .i.OJ to J5.35 WHS
tlio range of values for common to choice
eradcs. There was a sale or two of extra nt
J5.40 and culls sold anywhere below $4i7r . The
receipts. thoiili | larger than expected , were
not too lurjjo for the demand , shippers and
lackers both buying freely. Receipts , a.l'0a
Holders of sheep unloaded at about steady
prices. Tlio bettor qualities were firmly hold
and those ot low degree were weak but there
WHS not n iiuot.iblo variation In any Rrado.
From * 2.73 to $ ilM for Inferior stuff prices
ranged uo to from WOO to $0.25 for extra.
There have been few recent sales at over $ " > . 0.
tlio popular prices bolnstJS.7.i to & .50. Lamba
wore \\oakcrat from M.5J to $7.00. Itccolpts ,
0,003.
TheEvonlnpJournal reports : OATTLE Re
ceipts , 16.000 ; shipments , 4uOO ; market steady
to stronsr : coed to prime steers. JI.Kffil. ; > r > ;
others. $3.00l.25 ; Texans , } 2.UO3.40 ; cows ,
I2.75:1.45. :
Hoas Hecolots , 35,000 ; slilpnients , 0.030 ;
marnet closed steady ; mlxodl4.00@3.2.'i ; prime
heavy nnd butchers weights , $5.i03n.40j : as
sorted llKtit. J.25o.i : ) ; llsht , 3.0.r ® 5 10.
SHEEP Kccolpts , 0.000 ; shipments , 4,000 ;
market , mutton grade steadier , others lower ;
stockers , JJOOii'J.yjj Texans , $1.50 ; owe * and
wethers , $ t.5U.50 ; lambs , fS.704J3.70.
Lincoln l.lvo Stock.
LINCOLN , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Hiieclal to Tun
BEE. ! Receipts of hogs at West Lincoln wore
llsht today. Murkot steady , the entire duy's
receipts boiling at SSOO
St. l.nuls l.lvo Stock Mnrket.
ST. Louis , Mo. . Juno 27. OATTLK Kocolpts.
4.749 , nearly all Texans ; shipments , 1 , * > 40 ; ni-ir-
liot active mil strong at last Friday's llgurcH ;
"Healingi Wings"
$2.25 A MONTH ( HO
TREATMENT TWICE A DAY ,
Produces Naturally
PUBE RICH BLOOD !
BEAUTIFUL COM-
.J.PLEXIONS !
6LOWING HEALTH !
Free Trjol ( nlialations.
Really Cures ; Catarrh , Bronchitis ,
Asthma , Hay tjpjvor. Consumption ,
Headache ( slclrop nervous ) , Dyspepsia ,
Nervous 1'rostrivtlon.
OxypBool'iiiiilAdvitfree ,
Call on or writ" without notice ,
THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO , ,
Sulto 610 Shool/BlJc. , cor. loth and
Howard Sta. i OMAHA , NI2B.
lllds for lrre > colu ; Council Clmmbur lu Now
pity Hall , Omulm , Nub.
Eoalod bids for freico painting the tide walls
and colling ot the" council ehumbor. In thu now
city hall , In oil colors , the hut coat to bo
\vaxod , will bo received at tbUolllce to 4 p. in ,
July 1-tli , Is'.r. ' ' . Coat uot to exceed IJ.UW.UO.
Each bidder to furnlih his own Hiieellleatlona
und designs , and to accomp.iny his bid with a
certified ctock for tiau. Thu right U reserved
to reject any or ullb
JJ1UH Comptroller ,
Y 2jjj 'ftiPMih ULES * in.l lBj
§
iiu T o fU , iiurl-x
2 sdH I Bfcf7U bloo < J'iiT l ti Mid ttli-clual . | J
XWI Wl t1 < brttutaiii.cTiif > wnfBrUllouitJ . . . . ;
Duitu > MTou , ayi . * | l . foul
wll'Urli , low of *
oluD , | iluful i
.
r''uinlci.
I .a pure blooJ.or ft finSre'lir OIB ktoiniu Ii. ll jr or lu-
l Mllna > toirtoriu tbetr pfoiwr functlou. . " " ! l
SiTun lo or > r aituir tieU-JJtllteJ by Ukloccon utcr J
.J > mud. ! M i br 1011,1 irro . < I namplr. l c.
UUM > 8 t'HKMKUl , OOJiHrucol > t..Kew York. !
' * '
fair to good nntlvo * . t.l.lfitl.S.t | Texan steers ,
' .
Iloo1 * HccelpH. ! tJ5)t sblomonts. 7i3i : mnr-
kot opened osier nnd closed stronger ; talr to
choice ncuvv. J-IOJfliVW ; mlxod. ordinary to
good , f 7i .V20 ; light , fair to beat. JUi tV..i ) .
yiiEEi1 KccclpH , ,27' , mostly throimhTnx-
nnii shlnmcnts 1.174) ) market unchanged ; fair
to good Tcxittn. tl73@ > .73.
_
> 'cw York I.l > o Stork Mnrket.
NKW Yonic. Juno27. HEKVES RccolpK S.039
hoadj nctirp , lOc per 100 Ibs. higher ! live
steer * , f4.M4tl.7J ; Toxatis , J3.4W.atO : Inilln nnd
caws , (2.1'O U'Ji dressed beef steady at li.UO
C4o ! per lb.
OAi.vts Hccolpl n.S47 heads > { o higher.
SiiEcr Hcctlpts 10,9)1 ) lioadj market very
dull , IfMHc loncrt sliec | > . fJ. : : < Sr\2."i per 100 Hi < . ;
Imiibs , J.V5 ( $5,75 : dre'sod mutton dull atDHO
He per lu.
lions Hccolpts , 10,471 head , nominally
stondy.
Mrs. Li. K. I'atton , Hockfonl , 111. , wrltoi :
"From personal oxporlonco I can recommend
DoAVltt's Sarsnpnrilla , a euro tor Itnpuro
blood and Roacral dobllltv. "
1'ouit ixciiisi ) ( > Ns IA
Via the Will ) nil I.Inc.
1st Cincinnati and return $10.10.
For the nutionnl prohibition conven
tion the Wiibaah will eoll round trip
tickets ut above rate on Juno 27 und 23.
2d Now Yo.-U and return $23.75.
Loss than half faro.
For the Youncr People's Society of
Christian Endeavor convention the
Wnbnsli will sell round trip ti'ikoti nt
above rates on .Tune 4 , 5 and 0 with
choice of routes via St. Louis or Chicago.
3d Siiratojra and return $30.65.
For the National Educational associa
tion the Wnbash will sell round trip
tickets at above rate July 4 to 10 , with
choice of routes via St. Louis or
Chicago.
4th Detroit and return $20.50.
For the Baptist Young People's xuilcn
the Wabash will sell round trip tickets
at above rate July 12 and Kt
For tickets , sleeping car accommoda
tion and a ( older giving lists of routes ,
sldo trlpp , cost of 8111113 , with other
"aluablo information , call at Wabash
oflico , 1502 Farnam street , or write
GKOUOUN. CLAYTON ,
N. W. P. nnd Ticket Agent ,
Omaha , Nob.
borporal llrlnrvlmunVniito.l. .
Corporal Holiizelman of Fort Omaha ts n
bad esg , If tno reports resolved from the
ofllcors at tlio fort are to bo bollovod , and the
police of this city have boon notltlad of am
oral shady transactions of his tor
wblch the authorities at the fort are
exceedingly anxious to set their eyes
on Homzelman's counionanco once more.
( le loft the fort on a tbroo mouths'
furlough , and came to this city , where hu
fell in with a woman. His furlough Is up
and ho and the woman have loft , presumably
together , for parts unknown. Ho lias a wlfu
at the fort , and it is also said that before
pomp on his vacation ho appropriated a lot
of Jewelry belonRlnz to another party. If ho
cau be recovered ho will have throe criminal
chorees to answer to , which will bo apt to
qlvo him along term in the penitentiary.
Dlscaso uovcr successfully attacks a sys
tem with pure blood. Do Witt's Sanaparilla
manes pure , nawbl33laudoarloh 03 the old.
Less thiin tlio Kcctilar Itato Ono Uny , Chicago
cage to Now York
Is the faro made by the Pennsylvania
Short Lines for its throe first class ex
cursions by special trains , on fast sched
ule , to Now York and return , leaving
Chicago at 10:45 : a. in. July 5. 6 and 7.
Tickets good to return for forty days , or
until August 15. Correspondence in
vited. Address Luce , 248 Clark street ,
Chicago.
Marriage LiceusiM.
Countv Judge Ellor issued marriage-
licenses to the following yesterday :
Name and address. Ago.
I J. F. Fit7inaurlcc. Omaha 26
I Mamln E. llrody , Omaha 21
j Oustof Samuelson , Omabu 41 !
I Kmma Westgrecn , Omaha 31
. tiiuuii , jr. , vniiiuu. . * . . . . . . . > -i
Dora Holmes , Omalin 18
Do Witt'a Snrsnpnrcla cleanses the blood.
Increases tbo appotlt and toaoi up tha svs
torn. It has bonollttea many paopla who
have suffered from blood disorders. It will
help you.
Recovered sound health
for every consumptive who
hasn't dclayi'd too lotifj.
, There's a positive cure with
Dr. Piercers Golden Medical
Discovery. Just as it cures
the worst of the- many
forms of scrofula , so it
cures , and just ns certain
ly , the scrofulous affection
of the lungs that's called
Consumption through tha
blood.
But , oven with this reme
dy , it won't do to wait. It
cun't make now lungs , but
it can make diseased ones healthy when
nothing else will. As a blood - cleanser ,
strength-restorer , and flesh-builder , there's
nothing ; like It known to medical science.
For Scrofula in all its Jorms. Bronchial
Throat , and Lung affections. Weak Lungs ,
Asthma , Bovero Coughs , ana every disease
that can bo reached through the blood , it's
the only remedy so unfailing that it can bo
guaranteed.
If it doesn'.t benefit or cure , in every case ,
you have your money back.
On these terms , it's an insult lo your in
telligence to have something else offered 03
being " Just as good. "
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA ,
est cattle , hog and sheep market In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GE 0. BURKE & FRAZIER
LilVK STOCK COMMISSION.
THE LCADHUS.
Cft (1X1A1HI ( Wrlto to this housa for cor-
0V. UJI1AI1A | reot Market BeporU.
Wood Brothers ,
Eoutb Omalia Telephone 1117. - Chicago
J. U. DADISMAN. I . .
\V. Ii. WOOD. fMsnngers.
Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully
furnished upon application.
Tl-IEl
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , KustBt. Louis , Kansas City , South
Onmliii , sloux City , Fort Worth.
. . K II. 1 * Tnllmadue.
A. Crlll , W. Dannr , . . .
Chicago. llOBtfiiloiiunn. Cntllo Salem
Crill , Denny & Company ,
Live Stocic Commission. Itoonii'7 Bxcliantfa
tioutti Omalin.
A. D. Boyer &CoTi3iny ,
fig and 50 Kxchuniro liulldlirrBoiith Omiili-v.
Corroiiiondoiivniiullcltod and uroniplly nniirerjj.
tpt'clal uttuntluii to orden ( or utockurn X fee Jon.
llitablliliud , IM ) . - * - - Incoriioratad , UJI
Capital fully paid , (30,0) ) .
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Wrlto or wlro m 'or prompt mid reliable market
repurU.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
Llvo Stook Commission.
Iloom 61 Exchange Hiilldln/ , South Omaha
'J'uleliomKil' .
M. H. Hogarty & Oo , ,
Uoom 31 Kxcuiigo
Hulldlng.
South Omaha , - Neb
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
AN ic.
The onlr tiank at tlio yardi. Capital and sur *
iilus , IKJO.UU ) , Colluctlonivrowlnii out of lUo llva
stock builuots tbould b sunt direct K > IUU bauk.
blilppers can deposit for crvJIl of tuolr Uuiuj
w litre Ycrlocmud.
OMAHA
'ail
rcEnrcag. ; KD
J. H. GLENN.
Contrnetors And anhrontrncloM for till MmU of
bnlMliiit. iilnitorlnz , imlntlnttrlc wilt rcrclvo
copf of ( ilonn'n im-MtccH niul bmlcrs illroctora
free , by Hemline thdr nime , ImMncxi unit lee
tlon In the imblMior. J u. ( Hani , 111 S , iMn 3
BAGS AND TWINES
BISHOP * CO.
BEMIS OMAHA BAD 00
filial , raanllla. ootton
Importers andrarfsfloor rope , heron , Jute , cot
sacks , burlap * , twlno. ton twlnos.larred ootil-
agp. ote. 3UH. Ulli st.
BICYCLES. | BOXEa
H.C.TODD ,
M.O.DAXON Sacccisor toJ.J. Wllk-
. . , cnson. M'Cii cigar , piper
toreles sold on monthly packing linxus. All novel
payments. 120N. Rth-st llos In "oi line.
llll ) JJouslas St.
BOOTS AND SUOES.
MOR8E-COE8HOECO ,
110) lloirard StroJt.
Fa torr corner llth and Doualat stretli.
W ro maklnit olos prlo s to eaih bujori. and art
Mlllng a olnsi of nooiU wlilah Is Y rr ial -
nbl nItU
STEVEN CREEDQX.
Manufaotiircr's n cnt. loan wllli cverr-
thliiKln itlioos , nion'StmumirA nnil cti11d > nt luw *
cst factory prleci nnd dlpc-diiuls Latest styles.
1404 1'nrimm Street , llocm l.S.
BUEWERS.
JOS. SCHLITZ
INQ CO.
09)09,8. ) Vth anil I.cayeu-
worth Hts. . Omaha.
John MarbOT r. Agt.
CAHRIAOES.
W.R.DRUMMOND&CO.
Cnrrlauo liulldora. Hose
and -patrol vracona n
specialty.
18th , opp Court llouio.
CLOTHING.
BLOTCKr& . UUHEN ,
QllMORE&RUHl
Clothlnu. notionfurnlsli ,
Ings. Ulvo us n trial Mnnurrs and nbolciale
Samples prepaid by ex clolhlora , 1108 Ilarnoy
press. 11U llarncy. street.
COAL , COKE , I CORNICR
OMAHA COAL , COKE & EAOIECORH'CE WORKS
LIME CO. , Mfrs. Ralranltcd Iron
. n. cornice , window caps ,
nard and soft coal. 8 .
melallc skyllKhta , etc.
ocr. Htb. and Douglas-
.
i Is. 1110 , 12121 > odge-st.
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENN.
Contractors and sub contractor * for all klndi of
bulldlne , planterlnit , pilntliu etc. , will receive n
ropy of dlunn'Hnrcliltei tH niul builders directory
free , by fending their name , tiiifdncss and loca
tion , to the publisher. J. 11 menu. IU S. litli
btrc-ct.
DRY ooooa
XILPATRIOK-KDOH
M. E. SMITH U CO. , -
DRYCOODSOO. ,
Dry toods , notions , fur- Dry goods.notions , gont' *
Dlsnlnir coods. Corner ( urntsblog goods. Cor.
llth and ilo ward Us. llth and Uoward-st
GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 175.
An ordinance changing the grndo of 24th
Htreot fiom 200 feet north of llrowno sliect
to the north curb line of Ames
nvonuo and Intersecting streets , In
the city of Omalin , nnd repealing
so much of tirade Ordinnuco No.
223 and chntiRo of gride ordinance No. 141 ,
and so much of uil ordinances In conflict
herewith :
Ho It ordained by the city council of the city
of Omiih i :
Section 1. "Vlioreas , It lias bcou declared
neicssary to change thu grade of 24th
slrcot fiom 203 feel north of Uroui.o.streot to
the north curb line of Ames avenue and oo r-
taln parts of the lutor'-outliig street a boio-
Inaftor specllled ;
And whuioiiH , three disinterested freehold
ers have been nppolntcil liy the mavorand
coiillrmod by the city council to appraise the
damages arising bv reason of the sa.d change
of grade ; nnd
\Vncicas , mild appraisers after duly quali
fying accenting to law and examining the
property Directed , have made their report nnd
the city council has approved the same.
Therefore , the grade of suld parts of 24th
street and Interjecting .streets. Is hereby
changed and established so that the olova-
tionsshall bo us follows , the grade botwcoii
the poaits cited being uniform straght Hues :
niovatlon Klovatlon
of West ot K.ist
Curb , Curb ,
Grade of 24lb street-
Point 200 foot north of
llrowno 0 street Established grade
North curb line of Hro no s 1.60.2 80.2
youth cuibllnuof Hiowno sl.t-0.1 6J.I
North curb line of Saratoga
street 70.5 79.5
South curb line of Saratoga
street 79.5 79.5
Point nt V. K. & M. Valley ,
Hallway , us CBtablUhod..80.a 80.3
Point In center of alloy 30 ! ) ft
north of Ames avenue . . .70.5 7C.O
North curb line of Ames avo. .
as established 79.0 79.0
Section 2. Urado of Tomplclon street
Kluvatloii Elevation
of South of North
Curb. Curb.
North curb line of 24th st .7H.12 78.2" >
I'olut200 feet west of lilth Hi. Established grade
Snctlon : u So much of Orado Ordinance No.
22) and Change of Orado Ordinance No.141and
so much of all other ordinances defining the
grades of the nbovo stiecitB.as conlllets with
the provisions of this ordinance , Is hereby ru-
Sectlon 4. This ordinance shall ia' . < o olTuct
and bo In force from and after Us passage.
Passed June * * ' *
% , , „ aKOVM.
City Clerk.
R P. DAVIH.
Troldontof the Council.
Approved June .
2ardb.H i > mMif ; !
Mayor.
GRADE ORDINANCE NO 310.
An ordinance establishing thp grade of Martha
street from ' 'lst Htroot. U ) 24th street. In the
Ho It'o'rdulned'by ' the city council of the city
' ' '
Hoction'l'.1' The grade of Martha street fiom
2Ist btreol to 21th mroet. In the u ty of Omu-
bo. iVheroby cstaiillshcd at the following elo-
valloni. the grade bulng uniform Htralght
llm's between the points Hpocllle. In the
street * : , avcnnou or alluy named In the re-
spootlvo sections following..to- . :
Ijcelloii2. Urude of Martha street
r.luvatloii Klovatlon
of South of North
Curb. Curb.
Hast curb of 24th street , as
ostuiilUhcd 168.5 } lf.7.5' . )
1'olialWI fuutojBtof 2lthbtIGI.OO 1(11.00 (
West curb of 21st HU , UK
established | : r.50 iai.51
Section a. This ordinance shall take Direct
and be In force from and after IU passage.
r pg
"
ofty Clerk.
K. 1' . DAVIb.
1'resldeiit Ully Council.
Approved Juno 23rd , 'vlpCTf1,1pM ' , . .
Muyor ,
GRADE ORDINANCE NO.
Anordliiunco catubllshlng the grade of Knd
street from Nloholun street to Paul klreet.lu
the ell v of Omulia : . . . . .
Holtordalneu uy the city council of the city
Beotioii'i ' ? ' The crude of Z3nd si root , from
Nicholas street to Paul trcot. In the city of
Omaha , U horeliy o ubll hod ut the followIng -
Ing elevations , the undo being VV"i"ri"
ktrulfbt lliiot between the iioluU speolllcd , Jo
OROOERIE9. DRUGS , Et *
D. M , 8TEELE A. 00. , BLAKE , BRUCE A 00. , |
IMMXtt Joati slr * t , 10th und narocr
Onaha. Otuftb * .
UAtlDWAUE.
RtCTGR & WIUIUMY tOBECK&UNH ,
CO. , De < lpr > ' Imrdtrar * n4
Corner lHh ( nd Julian mpolmnlo' tools.
Btr u. 1404 Uougl&i Slrttt.
Afc. RAYMEB.
IliilldorK' HnMwnro anil
ronlradorV Suiudloi
651 Soulh liHh i '
LUMBER
CHAS. R. IEE , JOHN A. WAKSFIEID
Uanlwood lumber , w
oarpeti nnd parque Importe l.Alnorlojn I'or *
flooring ,
lirdr.tullo romant aal
tth anil Iouul . ( Julucj nldlo llnid.
LIQUORS.
HER A. r.O , , FRIOX& . HER3ERT.
Llqnor merchant * , 1113
llarnor-it. Mfrs Kan
noJj'i ! J ft Ir.JI * Ult Whnloialp liquor dtaltrt
t ri. 1UU1 tarnam-it.
MILLINERY
J.OBERFELDER GO. ,
Importers and loti'liortof
nilllliu'ry. uotiani.MKtl
orders prompt. SOJ 11 * .
lllli-st.
MUSICAL.
A.HQSPE , JR. , THE MEINBERD CO. ,
Pianos organs , artlita 1WN , icib St. I'lnnos ,
materials , cto. 1SI3 music nud musical tn
Doug Ins st. trunuuits of all kind *
PAPKU , OILS.
CARPENTER PAPER CO STANDARD OIL CD.
Carry a full stock ot
printing , wiiippliiu nnd He lined nnd ! ubrlc.-itlnj
wrltlna paper , card pa
per cle. et .
OVERALLS , SUIRTS , ETC.
KING&SMEAQ , ROBINEnN-mOKESOD
Mfra of " 1C , t S" pant . Mfrs eolebrated "Due >
shirts nnd overallsetc skin" overalls , pant * ,
614-18 fe. 11th st. sh.'rts , coats , utc. Kau
Uiuaba.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Eitabllihod , 1STS. BRANCH
& , CO. ,
WHITNEY & , CO. Produce , fruits of all ,
Butter , t'KKs and poultry kinds , oystvri. Sir a.
S19 B.I3th-it.
J.B. HUSE4.CO. JAS. A. CLARK & 01) ) . ,
Our spocliltloit Ilutt3r , llutter , ehee , mi ,
o gs and puultry , 1J1J poultry and jam * .
lioirard itroot.
317 Soulli 13tb Str ab
W , E. RIDDELL ! I Rinnrii ' * nn . ,
( Esl.bllshod 1835. )
WLolsalo butter A e w Biittor. ohoow. fit * ,
. , l' ' ' -'rulli'p ° ul-
llu.a nnd sell * tor Vr7 ± ,
caiu.4l3ii.muit. I
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR
WORKS ,
Stove repairs and wat
attachments for any
kind of etor * mad * .
1-JUJ Douglas.
SASH. TOYS.
M.A. D1SBROW&GO. H. HARDY &CO.
, Voya , dolls , albums ,
Uanufaeturers of saih faney Roods , bouse ur l
doors , blinds and lulling Roods , ohjlj
mouldings. Hranch of- drcn's carriages. U1B ,
fle * , Hth and Isud St * . Farnam BtrooU
the streets , avenue * or alloys uiinicd In tha
rcspoutlvo sections following , tolt :
Section 2. UruUoof 8.'nd sticot
Klovullm Klovatlou
of Wi-st of Ilast
Cuib Curb
South curb of 1'aul St. , as
established 04.00 01.00
North curt ) of Nicholas st. ,
as established 0100 GO.O'J
South curb of Nicholas St. ,
usestihllshod IP.OO (13.00 (
Section 3. This ordinance shall tnko encc
anil bo In foroofioin and after Us passjxu.
1'assed Juno21st , lbU8. . , _ , .
JOHN ouovns ,
Ultv ( 'lurk.
n. i' . DAVIS ,
I'rcsldi'iitUlty Connejls-
Approved .Iiino-Jril , lbU2. , ( , , ,
Mayor.
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING.
Scaled proposals will bo received by the un-
derslKiied until lw : : o'clock p. in. , .Inly 1.1th,1
Ib'JJ , for the followlnu kinds of paving mutor-
lal. viz :
Sheet asplialtuin.
Hloiix l''nIU or oLlii'r granite.
( Colorado K-uulhlonc.
Woodruff. Kansas. htoio.
And vltrllled brieU , all according togpociU-
catlonH.
Par paving and lopavlni ; part of tlio follow- .
ItiK alley and Hlroot lu thu elty of Onialiu ,
eoniprlbod lu street Improvement dlhtrlcta
No1 * . 473 and 174 , ordered liiinio\uil by ordi
nances Nos , ; ilir > and 1111(1 ( lesnoctlvoly , and
moro partloiilailv described as follows , vl/ :
No. J7.I. Alloy from llth lo Ulh sliiietn. bo-
tucon .luikson hiroet and .lones street.
No. 474. I7tb street , fiom K.irnain Btroot to
Hariioy Btrcut.
Knob bid tohpoclfy a prlco per square yard
for the pavlny and ropavlng eomplelo on the
alley and street. , . , ,
Work to be clone and bids lo bo iiudu In
accordance ) with plans and hiiec'llloatlonn
adopted In Juno. IS' ) . ' , and on Illu In the olllco
of the Hoard of I'nhllc WorkH.
Kaiili proposal to bu madu on printed blanks
furnished bv llui board , and to bo accom
panied by u ceilUled check In Iho hum of J.VJO ,
payable to the cliy ol Omaha. IIH uu uvldviico
of itood fallh. . ,
The board reserves the rlnht to award the
contract on tlio hula district * to.'elher. or on
ouch district hep'iratoly. ' for the dllloront
kinds of material. Hiilijoct lo the selection of
tbu malerlal by the property .ownom. or I ho
innyorund cllv council. : o lojeet any or all
bids , and to walvo d ' .f"c , ' "
Chairman Hoard of rtihllo WorkH.
Omaha Neb , Juno Will , Ib'/J. ' J28-8UJyJ-D.
NOTICI3 U'O SKUOCT MATEUIAL
FOR 1JAVING.
To HID ownorx of lota and lauriH frotitlnv upon
btrcolluiprovoment districts iiiimliercd and
described IIH follows :
No. 47.1 Alloy from 1'lth ' to llth utrootH , Do-
tucon Jackson and Jones Btrcuth.
No , 174 17th Hired from I'urimm Htroet lo
Uariioy Htreot.
In the city of Omiilin , and subject to assoss-
mout for thop ivingor lomivliu of thu huiuo.
Von uiu heioby notlllod In pur-tnuncu of or-
dlniinceN Nus. : ) II5 and Illlii. pushed and np-
uioved Juno2.lid. IS'.fJ. to soicia and ditlui *
mliiu upon the kind of material tu ho used In
pavluKitiid ropavlng Hiild Improvement jIU-
tilcluon orbo-foio llio'.iir.l ditv of Ju y. lb ! ) . '
or thu city council will determine said mater -
r lY liuoiuHinU | ) ! In petitioned for by prop
erty onnciH , they mus hinto In Iliulrpotlilon
for pavlnwliethorpltclil.iko , land or ovcr-
tlow or O.illforiilu UHpliult U to bo used ,
Uatod ulOmiha HUH . ( ilh iliiy ofJuiio. WA
I'v. . DIltKIIAI pi.II ,
Cliiilriiiuii HourU of 1'uuilc WnrlcH.
' '
PROPOSALS FOR GRAWNU.
Sealed piopo'tu'.H will bo rcuidvtd by Ibo un-
dirHlpieu until litf ) o'clo-k p. m. . July Mil
W.ti. for cradliil ! ITlh ittroot fiom Vliifiu
itrect to lUlreot. In Iho uliy of Omaha , In uo-
curdunco with plan" and HUOL ; IHmllouii on IIlo
Ii thliolllcuoC the Hoard of I'libllo WorKH.
HldH will ho Hindu on urlnlcil blunka fur-
rilHhed by the board and to bo aecoinjuu-
inil by ucortllled ohook In thu HIIIII of I50i.o }
iiuyuoiu 10 tlioclty of Uniuliu , uu an uvlduncu :
of Kood faith. . . . , J
The board rciioivrH thn rluht to rcjotit any I
or ail bldn aiU wulvodofucts. _ /
Chulrmaii Hoard of 1'uhllo WoiUn.
Oinuhu , JuiiuZUih , IsUi j ; " - " "