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THE OMAHA DAILY BR& SATUBDA ? . JULY 23 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Hot Weather Hnd a Depressing Iffect on
Board Traders.
PRICES UNDERWENT LITHE CHANGE
Wheat Win KxreMlvoly Tnmo nnd rcnluro-
-Fluctnnlloiu Were Narrow Hut
the Change * , Though Moilcruto Were
X'rcquent Stocks nnd Itonds ,
CIIICAOO , 111. . July 2.-Tho hot weather hnd *
K depressing effect on the crowd on the board
today and they con ciiontly | did very llttlo
business. 1'rlccs underwent very Httlochango ,
but what alteration there was In grain wns
ngnlnst prices , wheat closing from ! * o
to J < o lower and com at u doollno of Uc. I'ro-
Tlslons maintained their recent bullish char-
nctornild ended at an improvement of lOo In
pork and ribs And Viio In lard.
The who it market was excessively tame
nnd featureless. I'luctiinthms were narrow
but tliu changes , though moder.ito , were fre
quent. The opening was weak nt n loss of
from ! io to c , September sUrtlnR at from
18cto 7nic. ! but during the sliccfedlng two
hours the tendency was toward September.
nnd advanced from Xo to IJ4e. At this point
rumors of heavy elTcrlngs of wheat began
to Lo circulated upon the floor and u re
actionary movement sot In which carried
September about noon back to 7-Sc. The re
ceipts hero were In excess of the estimates ,
being 211 cars. 'I ho northwest reports 377 oars
there. The clearance of wheat and Hour from
the principal Atlantic porls was reported us
riliilvulcnt to : ! 8.VKW bu. Cabins were lower ut
thucloio. Liverpool wns Mil lower ! London ,
id to Gil : l'arK0 contlmcH for Hour nnd IU to
20 for wheat , and Hoi llu declined U marks ;
Anlivorp alone washlirhcr , with 12S4 centimes
ImprotciiionU The market remalno.l very
( inlet and closed ut fiom 7b ! o to 7s4o ! for
ceptcmbcr , . . . ,
corn WIIB rather llrm early In the session ,
influenced by the larjio shipments from slpio.
The firmness In wheat and reports of hot
winds in Kansas Blurted shorts to buying.
l.iiter better reports were received , the hot
winds being denied , and with the break In
wheat early buyers bucamo discouraged and
nold out , resulting In u decline of about ? c.
Feptombur opened at 48c ! , sold up to from
dSJfo to 4SSc , gruduully eusod off to and closed
Oat's were slow nnd without much change.
Bcotombrsold utMJic.
Hog products were strong and htnlicr ; the
receipts of live hogs were O.I.OJ less than cx-
liocteU nnd prices at the yards from Sc to lOo
lilghcr. Shorts were good buyers and Septem
ber pork told nt from ill.UO to II2.H7K. The de
mand for cash stulT Is still-reported to Lo
coed , I.nrdBOld at from J7..5 to ti.Siii aim
ribs ranged lit from $7.47 to J7.52I5 , ouch clos-
Inz at the highest llgure.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat.
( Uu cars ; corn , 275 cars ; oats , 210 cars ; hogs ,
I'.OOO head. , ,
The loading futures ranged as follows :
AIITICI.UH. OI'EN. 1IIU1I. LOW ,
WHEAT No. 2
July , I t 7BJS
August 78
September. . 78M 84
COIIN No. 3
July M 00 W
August JSK ill
September. . IBM
OATH No. J-
July. 81 80K
81SOW stm ,
Bcplciubcr. . SOW SUH
Mrrs 1'oliK
July , 11 67 H u s ; 11 K i
bcptciulcr. 11 V7H n 07.4 11 V7H 12 Ii2J )
7 17 7 171.
t'eiitemlior. . 7 27)6 ) 7
EIIOIIT llnis
Julr. 7 SS 7S5
7 60 7 55 710 7 55
Cash rjuotatlonu were us follows ;
Fi.ouu Quiet and unchanged.
WHEAT No. 2spring. SUiO7y ! ? e ; No.Ssprln ? ,
TJc ; No.2 red , TOMVTOJio.
COIIN Sloinly ; No. 2. 50c ; No. : i yellow 48JJ ©
* Ic ; No. 3 , cash , 4"ic ! ; No. 4,4ia.rC. : :
OATS no. 2. 31cj ; No. 2 white , M4o ! ; r o. 3
Tvhltu. .
HVK No. 2. CCc.
UAUI.EV No. 2 , OT > c ; No. 3 , f. o. I ) . , He ; No. 4 ,
t. n 1) . , Mo.
KLAX Bncn Na'l , H.03 ,
TIMOTHY SUED 1'rlu.c , $ l.i3O1.3S. :
1'oitK Mcuit.porbbl. . lll.'io12.00 : lard , per
1 < 0 11)8.7.2 ffli.2',4 : short rlla ) sides ( loose ) ,
tt.f.MiT.CO ; dry united ahouldors ( boxed ) . J7.0U
& ! . > : short oloarbldrB Iboxcd ) . J7.7.VS7.80.
WHISKY Ulstlllors' QuIshoJ goods , par sal * .
SunAiis Uncliuncod.
Itecolpiu aim aliipiiionts today were as fol-
Iowa :
On the Produce exchange toduv the butter
uiiirket wuillrm and unchanged ; fancy cream
ery , I521c : hOluuted dairy , 14lrc. Eircs. 15c.
Lake f re I eh Is llrm ut Iie for corn to llulTalo.
New York Murkotn.
NEW YOIIK. July S3. I'Loun Hocolpts , 18,713
pkgs. : exports. 4,652 bbts. , IlkHOsnclis ; lesi ac
tive. buyers well supplied und wailing for Icbs
extreme views of sellers ; sales , 10,0 0 bbls.
COUNMKAI , Firm , ( inlet ,
WHEAT Uccolpts. liiVJuo bu. ; oxportH. 2 ! > ,5. 2
lii. ; sulcs , lfji.'uu ; ' bu. ; futures , us.MHi bu.
npot. tipot lower , los active , weak ; No. 2
red. 8iJ ) ! < it87o In store und utovntor ; $ - < 3
MtioiiIUmt : bOiidiSSu f. o. b. ; No. II red. Kl' ;
CJMn : ungraded red , 8IQO"c : No. 1 northern.
K'4ia68o ! ; No. 1 hard. oriJic : No. 2 north
ern , blc ; No. 2 Chicago ; 8l4QSS ! ! o : No. a Jill-
wnukco.t2 > tc : Nail spring , He. Ontlons opcnoj
nt u decline of fiom ? > u to Ucon curlier e.ibles
nnd it report that Itussla hud lumavod Its
uKiiRO on rye and bran : from this there was an
advance of from He to ? ieon lepoited diimngo
to tlio spring crop by excessive ruins und rust ,
declined from ? ; o to lie on lower Into cabin *
nnd roaming , advanced Jic on local cover
ings , closing steady at from ! 4 to 'la under
ycstordav ; No. 2 red , July , RO'.JdlMiyie , cloxlng
nt BJ C ; August , fl.'iiSK.-i5ic. ( cloalng nt 8'iUo ;
t-cptcmber. KiUOSill-lAc. closlne att > ) { : Oc
tober. MIJiGiMJic , closing nt EGUc ; December ,
BSHilSDUc , closlnz ut bi.Vc ; Muy ( Ib'JJ ) , ai ! ®
Wlfo , closing utUIHc.
. KvB-ynlel. steady ; a.ilRS , 5,310 bu. at 7Sc.
HAIILUV MALT Dull.
COIINItecolpts , 112. I'M bu. ; exports , 489,000
bn. : ( inli'H , loo.ouo bu. of futures. : aixx ) bu. of
spot ; spot hluhcr , dull ; No. 2 , fi53' < 7)io ) In
olorntnr ; 67)JiiI'8tc ) ( ! utloat : ungraded mixed ,
M'i < a."Uc. Options opened li&lio lower , ro-
ncleu only to decline Uc , closed llrm on July
nt So up on coverings ; other months
ilown : July. MHiQaillc. cloalng 57iic ; August ,
, c. oloslml5so : Soptemoer. 54i 5ivc.
closing 54Kio ; Oclolcr , SlJitt-'iliSi' . closing 63'ic ;
December , MGlMc. ? ; ( oioslng WJic.
OATS Uccolpts , I40U75 bu. ; exports , 11,470
bu. ; sales , KI5.0.0 bu. futures ; "H."uo bu. spot ,
Kpot , dull and weaker. Options dull , easier ,
July , : n\io , closing X\\i : August , UJUe. closing
f5tiu ; r-eptemtor. 35ili.'l3ic ( ! , closing Me ; spot ,
No. 2 white , )8o ) ; mixed western , i.iXB'JSo ; white
Vcstorn , US44o ; No. 2Chleuno , ! l7o.
HAV Quiet. Heady.
lioi'Bi-Oulct ' , steady.
UUOAH Uaw , ( julet and llrm ; roDnod , steady
mil < ] u let ,
MoijAB8EH Foreign , nominal ; Now Orleans ,
dull and steady.
HICK Btoudy and quiet.
Kfltis Quiet ; about stoaay ; western , prime ,
IGUOlioi wpHtern , poor , per case , tl.Mti'JM ;
rcco.pts , Sf5 pkgs.
Ilima-Quloi und steady ,
Wool.Quiet and ( Inner : domestic llcocc ,
IMttlo ; puilcd. 2ajW2o ; Texas , 17S24o. (
PoiiK-Quiot hut Btoudy.
CUT MuATQiilot ; middles , slow ; short
elimr. (7.0.V
I/Aim firm and o.ulct ; western utoiin
closed at J7.5'J ; HU < , fxJO tierces nt f7.47i4t7.5'J ( :
option Hiilos , 1.2.W tierces ; Auguit , t7,5' , clos
ing ut (7.40 asked ; September , 17.10 asked ; Oc
tober. 87.52. closing atJ7.fi ! iioinlna.1.
Hurrtit Quiet nml prices sustained ; west
ern dairy. iiQ17c : ! ; creamery. IVfiu''SiC !
veatern factory , Unaiotjo : plain , 22JJJc.
CitEUhE Mouorate demand and llrm ; part
* klm > . 2U Co.
Pit ) luoN-Dull ; American. tl3.5KM5.00.
Udl'l'KH-SlrOnut Uko. Jll. 05311. 75.
LKAII KIIBV utf4.05C4.1.\
TlN-Olosufl nasler ; straights. I2J.50.
Kunaii * Ulty Slurkota.
KANSAS OJTV , Mo. . July 22. WltBAT-FIrm ;
No,2imrd. old. Kflaioi No. 2 hard , now , Ma
6.1No. ; . 2red. COC27IC.
COHN Weak ; No. 8 mixed , 4''U < 21-Sio : No. 3
White. frOVjJ..Mc. ( (
OATS Woik | No. 2 mixed , 23o ; No. 3 white ,
BOViC.
Uyc-Stoady ; No. 2 nominal , 6537c.
Ki.AXHEKD-titondy : Wo.
HliAN-fcilei'dy ' ; Muked. Ole
HAV Stonily und unchanged.
HUTTKU Stoadyi uruumury , IlliOlSoj dairy ,
l. weak to lower ; lie.
HUCKIITS Wheat. 21.00J bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. |
i'tH. none.
Biui'MENTH-Whoat , 28.000 bu. | corn , 4.0M
tu.i . 1.000.
oatf. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
American llclrlgvrulor lloef.
. Livnii'OOL , July 8t ForoquarteM , sydi
Iilndiiuurtem , 4u perlb.
I-ONIION , July 22. Koroiiuartcrs , Is 6 < ia-a ;
lilndfjuurturn. Us per B Ibs. by the careub .
Uuttun Murkot.
NEW Oui.cArtB. La. , July 82. Btondy ; mid-
dlluifn , 7o ; low middling , Oyio ; good.
tot not and grot rocolpt . 4,000 bulu ; exports
loGrt i Urltnlu , 4.6J4 bales ; to tUoconllnent.
HO bulcit * ! > , UUO bulc ; itock , WW4 uulo
Weekly not rocolpti. R.4M balci ! gross. 4.03S
hales ; exports to Great llrluln , nonnt to tno
continent , liV : ) bales ; to.istwlso. 02J bales ;
sales , 2,400 bales ; oxnorti , cnnitwlao July 1C.
dliould have been 231 bales ; Juno 20 , 4,012
bales. _ _ _ t
Onmlm Produce .Market.
.
CIIKHIUES Oroon , 8J.OO.
1'f ACIIKS Callfornln , 8" , 75.
TdMATOK.s-fotitlicrn , tl.2jl.50 par cane of
4 btiKkotn
Ai'itlcoTS California. ti.'K l.O\
I.CMONS-Cliolcc , M.50@O.OJ ! fancy , 16.03 ®
G.V ) .
OnA -Cillfornla ( , JI.OOO4.23.
Hl.ACKIIEIlllIKS J.I..V1.
lUsfiiKititlKS Hluck. JIM : rod , quarts , 81.50.
I'MTMs UnllfornU , ! i5Ut'I.OJ ,
HAXAXAS-Sc.irCO.
llttiES AND TAI.LOW No. 1 green hides. 3aj
No. 1 green salted hides , 4c : No. 2 preen sultml
hides , "c ; No. I green salted hides. V5 to 4J HIB. ,
4c ; No. Sgrocns-iltPdhUlo ! .2.'ito401bs.,8a ! No.
1 veal calf. 8 to IS Ihs. . flo ; No. 2 veal calf. H to
1.1 Ibs. . : i'tc : No. 1 dry Hint hides , 7a : No. 2 dry
flint hlde . A ? ; No. ' 1 dry salted hldos , RQnc.
Slice ) ) polls-Orcon salted , each , : Ue@tl,2T > l
rreen B-iltod slicnrllngs ( short woolod early
skins ) , each. l.V2.2 : > c : dry RliearllniiR ( short
woolccl early skins ) . No. 1. ouch. fiCllOc ; dry
shearlings ( she t wooled early sklnsi , No. 2 ,
ouch , f > c ; dry Mint ICaiisus nnd Nebraska
butulior wool pnlt , per Ib. , actual weight , mii
14Jc ! ; dry Hint Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain
wool pelts , per Ib. . netii tl weight , WiJ12c. Tnl-
low nnd urrntc Tiiiloi > . No. 1 , J.Jfc ; tallow
No. J. : i'UXo ; grease. * whllo A , 3Uc ; grease
white H , n > lc : groasc , yellow , 3c ; grease , dark
2 ? < c : old butter , "c : beeswax , prime , lC2.ic !
rough tallow , l'J'n. '
POTATOES Now , scarce ; southern stocK , U4o
per Ib.
CAIIIIAOK Homo grown , Wlc per do7.
MlroN'3-Wati-rmolons. : per 10 ' . t.'A.OOtVH.OO.
NRW Al'iT.KS I'erono-tlilrd bu box , 7Ja
WAXIUIA.V.S Half bu. basket , ' , r i.
NKW Tun.vii'S Per bu. , Oic.
I'KAtts IiurtlQi t. 811.51 ; othur varlotles , 83.03
HUTTKH Packing stock , I'JlJO'Ile : small
lots select dairy , 1 ® IBc.
Potli.Titv Old IIBIIS , saoo ; roosters , 57o ;
spring chickens ,
St. I.ouU .Itarkum.
fir , Louis , Mo. , July 2i Fr.oun Stonily ;
5o lower for patents nnd oMrn fancy , lOc lower
for family ; othor.s iitiehungcd.
WIIIIAT Cash , shade lowur at It&'OHc ; op
tions were hammered from tliu start , with llio
exception of a Hllcht bulge between the llrst
and second calls , I hu northwest line crop re
ports bpinK the feature of the news ; July.
7lliM7S' ! c. olosliu nt 10 > ( " naked ; An-
gnst , 7 , " > | tSi7lCc. closing at 7l1ioasknd ; Hep-
ti-mbcr , "ittJimmo. closing ut 75 Mo nuked ; Uo-
cemlei7il'i7Hic. ; | ? . closing ut 78sC ! nuked.
Cniix was overshnilDwud by wheat but
tridos were towiud the soiling sldooncrop ro-
iioits ; cash stronger ; outtona lower except
July held up oy cash : July.4Gu ! ;
Aiiisust , 4. " > Sio ; fauptombor , ll.1j@ilSie , closing
at41',4e. i i
OATS Dull ; cash , 'llc ; August , 29c ; Hoptom-
mber , 2Hc nskcd : July. 3lc asked.
llYK-Qulet ; C2u bid this sldo.
lUut.r.v Nothing doing.
IllUN I'lnner ; east Ride , O0',5c : sacked , Clc.
HAV Nooliungo to note ; nearly ull timothy
arriving Is licit and rotting.
Hurrnu llcalthv , hut unchanged ; cream-
cry. 2032Ic ; dnlry.'lG17c.
Eoas Sioadv at lOu.
UOKN IKAI < li'lrnt ; JJ.C532.70.
COTTON HAOOINO CU < 37Mc.
IIION COTTON TIES I.IO.
WniSKY-Steudy : SI.1WJM5.
LnAD Firm ut tun asked.
Puovi-iioNS Strong and hi.her ; dull , as
buyers won't pay advance asked.
POIIK Standard mess jobbing , 812.G2 } { for
new ,
LAUD Prime steam , t7.OOS7.10 , according to
brand.
liiiv SATVT MBATS Phouldcru , 87.00 ; longs and
ribs , 57.0-'Si : shorts , (7.75 ; boxed , 15e hlglicr.
HACON Shoulders. $7.50 ; longs and ribs ,
tS.flili ; shorts , 58.87 ! ; .
HAMS Sugar cured , 811.0 © 11. M ) .
llECBii-TS-Flour. 4.000 Ibs. ; wheat , 17,1.000
bu. ; corn. 25.000 bu. ; oats , 38,000 bu. ; rye ,
none ; Parley , nono.
SHIPMENTS Flour , 5,000 Ibs. : wheat , 4,000
uu , : corn. 7,01,0 bu. ; oats , 4,000 bu , ; rye , none ;
barley none. _
nil Market.
NKW YOUK. July " 2. Pr.Tnw.vu The
market opened steady , but there was no move
ment to opening sale und the market became
dull and remained so until the close. Penn
sylvania oil Spot sales , none ; August option
aalos , 5,000 bbls. at n'ijuc. Lima oil No sales ;
total sales , 5.0JO bbls.
COTTONbr.cn OIL Dull.
TAI.I.OW firm and quiet ,
U.biN Steady and quiet ; strulnou , common
to coed , Jl.2-JKlSl.27JJ.
TUIIPKNTI.NC Qnlct and steady.
l.o.Mio.v. July 12. WIIAMJ On , i.'I8 per ton.
BPIIUTS 1'KTiioi.r.uM Olid per gallon.
KOSIN Fine. Fs pnrcwt
Mlbviiukce Markets.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. . July 22. FLOUII Quiet
WHEAT Steady ; Septumbcr. 75Sjo ; No. 2
sprln , 77c ; No. 1 northern , SJe.
COUN Steady ; No. 1 , 4ic.
OATS Illglior ; No. 2 white , 34Jlc ; No. 3
white , : : > ® i.'iHo.
tiAiiMtr On track ,
HvE-Qtilet : No. 1 , O'JHc.
PUOVISIONS.-Qlllot.
I'OUK September , SI20J.
LAUD September , 87.2.1) .
KKCi'.ii'TS-I'ioiir. 2,700 bbli. ; wheat , 35,600
bu , ; barley , 14,000 bu.
Liverpool "Murkctn.
LIVERPOOL , July 22. WHEAT Quiet ; hold
ers oll'or modorutuly. Hccelpts of wheat past
tlirco days , 22I.OOJ eonlals. luoludlng 3J.OIO
American.
COIIN Klrm ; demand poor. Receipts Amor-
lean corn past three days. 711,000 centals.
PKAS Canada , 5s liSid nor cental.
POIIK Prime western line , 70s porbbl.
LAKH Prime western , ! 17s'pcr cwt.
CIIEKSK American finest white and colored ,
44s ier cwt.
Coll'en Miirkut.
New YORK , July 22. Options opened steady
at 5 points up to 5 points down , closed llrm at
from 5 to 15 points down ; sales. : tjou > b.i''p.
Including : July , tlV.-'Ql-iM ; Auiust , 8 2.i04i : )
12.iriSoptcnibor. : ; 8l2.iixriri4.5 ( ( : October , $ li.'MU
I2.4J ; Novi'iiiLer. (12.25(31245 ( : December , I2.:1J :
fi > r..40 : January , 9240 ; March , 8I2.4UI245 ;
May , JU'-iUIi,2.50. [ Spot Klo , steady ; No. 7 ,
J13.50.
_
hiipnr .Market.
HAVANA , July 22 Sueur quiet.
Ii.M > uK. July < ! 2. Sugur , Cuba centrifugal
00 test , 14s Od per owu
Trailer * ' Talk.
CHICAGO , III. . TTuly 22. Counsolmun & Day
to Cockioll Hros. Commission Co.Vhotit :
ruled narrow today and closed with a weak ,
feeling. The principal bullish feature was tlio
continuance of unfavorable reports from the
spr'nz wheat crop , but the elfeet of this Is
wcuKnir olT somowhnr. Foreign mnrlcets
showed n good deal of weakness. Declines
were recorded nil around , with the exception
of Antwerp ami u slight advance In fu
tures In Liverpool. Continental markets
were weak , Purls especially sold with a sub-
btnnttal decline In flour for July , Our crop
movement continues Just abqut the same.
The crop movement In Miuthwcst la picking
up and promises to mcro'ise. If It does to any
extent tlio feeling Is that prices imibt glvo
away. Trading was nut important nt any
time today ami the crowd ufior trying both
sides of the mnn.et liniilly settled down
to u feeling of buarlshnus * In u
conservative way. The prlco Is too low
to oxelto any radically bearish feel-
In.-s. Corn ha been featureless through
out , ruling merely In sympathy with wheat
ndd closing weak from lack of outside busi
ness and local selling , together with present
good corn weather bringing rather better
accounts from the crop. Cash corn rnloi llrm.
Provisions closed at outside urlues after u llrm
market. The best trading was In ribs with
the Interest cantered next In pom , leaving
lard dull but equally firm.
STOCKS AND 1IO.XD3.
I.osa Animation CharnctorUcil I.oadlncr Se
curities Ycntorday Wull Stri'Pl Nuwa.
NEW YOUK , July 22. The stock market
today wus loss animated and proceeded
within narrow limits throughout the day , ex
cept In a few specialties , which were sub
jected to stimulus from Inside , and the buel-
ncbs ilwlnuled btoadtly , gradually getting
buck to the dullness which has boon so op
pressive during the last two months. The
power which stimulated the udvanoo was en
tirely withdrawn today , nnd In this , coupled
with tin ) actual notice of withdrawal by the
Hurllngton & Qulnoy from the Western Trnfllo
association , the upward movement received u
blow from which It could not recover ,
The salon for the day were principally by
the traders , who , having taken the long bldo
for u quick turn , were not long In gutting out
when tliu support was withdrawn from the
market. There wu no disposition shown to
ngnln short the nurnut , however , nnd tliu
dullness also brought with it the btugnutlon
In ( .rices , which accompanied It boforo.
Hurllngton was Inclined to weakness , but it
declined only : i Binull fraction , unit that was
HflurwariU partially recovered , whllo In the
Yundi'i'lillts positive siren.Mh was soon. Tliu
market Hniillv uloiod dull i.nd Hteadut
Irregular but slight chinue : for the day.
Tliu trading reached only 1VJ.78 HaloJ , uud
10h20 unlisted.
Uorernmi'iit bonds have been dull but firm ,
btuto I oiids have been null und ktuudy.
'llio Post bays : Tliu llurln.Mon : It Qiilncy
dlrcclor * would aland rn better light before
thn community If they had made the r objec
tion to an unfair rnlliu In the Wustorn Tialtto
asnoelutlon before tliolr own Interests were at
stake. They mu t certainly huvo had ; in op
portunity to no KO. Nevertheless It cannot to
denied that the Hurllnuton's couruu U logical ,
grunting the Interpretation Iu directors | put
upon the notion of the late advisory bard m ul-
Ing. On that Dec-union the llurllngtoa appo.iled
for the enforcement of auction 5. of the by-
luwa , llio so-called "foiir-tHlljs rule. " An In
terpretation tluit was o early wrong had al
ready boon given by the chairman. Of oour-o
the cbulriuau'i ruling could uot itundlf the
board voted otherwise , hut Instead of voting
on thn appeal the board at once adjourno I.
ThU net in the Uutllngton assumes to be
tantamount to a rejection of their appeal. It
such Inference Is fair there was naturally
nothing for the company to do but to resign
from the n * oclutlan.
The following nro the o'oslng nuottttons
for the loading stocks on the Now Ycik Stock
exchange today :
Atctilson 37 ilo preferred. .
AiUms i.rnrcaa : us N. J. Conlrnl . 13.1
AltonT.U. . . . . . . . . ' .Vurfulk.tWoit.pril 4S' {
do iirofcrrpil I'M Nortli Atncr. Co . UH
AmerlcftTi Ktpresa. . 118 Northern I'nclllc. . . SO ?
llnltlmoro.Volilo. . . 118M do preferred. . . . . . ' . ? *
' 'nnmllnn I'nclllc. . . . IT. I' . Den .V llulf. . , . 104
Cnnndn Southern. . , Nortli western . inu
Ccntrnl I'nclllc. , . , . . . Oo preferred . 143
Chea. A Ohio N , Y. Cenlrnl. . . .
ChlcigO , t Alton , , . 151) ) .V. Y. ft N. K .
0. , II , VQ 101SIH Untnrlo A Western. .
Chicago ( lna , SIH Oregon linprovem't
Coniollilntoil ( Ins. . Oregon Nnv . 78
( \ . C. , O. A St. 1 , . , . . O. * . l.U. . N .
Cutornilo Coal A , I. , I'nclllc Mull .
CollonUII Curlinc'a I' . . Dec. ft n .
Dclnwnro A Hudson I'lttabura . IS5
] ) . , ! , . .V\V I'nlliiinn 1'nlncu . 1V5
1) . Alt.O. prof. . . . .
I > . * tt K. Vo 40M Illclinionit Terminal
nnitTcnncaaeo 4)t ilo proforreil . . . . . .
Krle Ji ( < llio llrnniloVeit. . . .
( In preforrail. . . . . . JiK do iirofcrrcd . 7180K
Kiirt Wnrno 1.W Itock Islniul . 80K
( Ircnt Norlhern , pfil IS3 tSl. U.VS. K. latpfd
ChlcnEOA H. III. pfd in St. 1'nnl. . . . .
Hocking Vnllor. , . . . do preferred . 12(1 (
Illinois CVnlrnl t. I'niil.tnmnun ,
t-t I'alll.V Dulillll. . 41 do preferred. . . .
Knurna A Tcxna pfd 41J0f ! Southern I'nclnc . . .
l.nkonrlo ft Weal. . 244 Huxnr Uollnerr . 1tHJ <
do preferred 1'enn. CoMft Iron. . H3
ImkoSlioro Texna I'ncltlo. , . . . . . 0M
I.cnil Triul Tol. ftO. C. pfil . . . M
I.oiilivlllo.V Nnali. . llnliill racltlc . 83
] , uiilavlllcV N. A. . . tl. H. IJxirosa ; , . , . 67
Mnnlmltnn Con Wnbnsh. Ml. Ii. ft 1 * . ll'fi
' .Memphis Ac Clinr. . . ilo preferred . 25JJ
Mlchluun Cutitrnl. . Wclla-rnrgo Kx . lit
MlHMIIIrl I'.lClllO . . . . 65 % WiMlcrn Union . W ) <
Molillo , V Ohio Wheeling .VU K. . . . i'.OH
.Snstivllo Ch.ilt Co preferred .
NnllonnlL'onlnso. , .
hid tntkoit.
The total sales of stocks today were 143.203
nlmrcs , Inoludlnit : Atchlson , 0,401 ; Clilcatfo
On1.7:11 : : Krlo. 3.01lt 1-ako Shoro. r.li)0 ) ; I.ouls-
vIllo.VNunlivllle.u.8.0 ; Manhattan. : i,811 : Nuw
Vork Control , 2wi : ; Northern P.ii'lfli * pro-
foried , nl)41 ) : Ko'idlii' ' , Kl.211 : Ulchmond Sc.Ycst
Point , 2,2,10 ; St Paul , 12,1:10. :
What llriKlatrect's Snyn.
Nr.w YOIIK. July 22. In his review of the
New York stock murkot Hradstrcct's says : It
Isngiced that the Inactivity of the past fort
night Is almost without n parallel. Not in
many years has the London market .shown so
little Interest In the American department.
It may. In fact , Uo mentioned that on several
duysoflato It has been Impossible to carry
on arbitrage dealings between Now Vork and
London , owing to the lack of trading In our
stocks at the latter city. The public U com-
plotolv out of tliu question , leading operators
nro slow to return to It and London has not
responded with any alacrity to the movement
here.
It would seem , Indeed , that whatever moan-
uro of Improvement the market has exhibited
was mainly due to unforced covering of short
contracts In rcsp'onso to the announcement
that u well known operator of considerable
power In the market had given expression of
bullish views regarding the crops und railroad
outlook , nnd was disposed to take an active
part upon the long sldo of the account. In
this connection It must , however , bo noticed
that antecedent circumstances had prepared
the way for such a demonstration ,
In spite of the recent dullness prices have
yielded but llttlo , easy money U practically
assured for HOIUO months to come , nnd the
chief cause which had Induced speculative
hesitation the revival o ! the silver bill has
faded away. Apart from the manipulation of
the looal fntoren already referred to. the
chief support was furnished by the Chicago
cnntlnccnt , which has become vzry bullish on
the crop outlook und which , owlni to the un
settled condition of grain speculation , duo to
foarsot the passage of the anti-option bill , U
disposed to tifrnlts attention to the stock mar
ket. On Friday , however , there was a visible
Inclination to rct-irn to the former dull .state ,
but prices yielded only to a slight extent.
London Financial Jtcviow.
| rn/ri0Jii ) | > < I J&92 btiJame * Onitlnn llcn'iclt. }
LONDON. July 22 , [ Sew York Herald Cable
SpeulaUtu Tuc HKK. ] A moderate runonnt
of business has boon transacted on the Htock
exchange today , though less has * been done
tl.an yesterday , clue no doubt to the settle
ment being noarat hand , Tuesday being the
first day. Kund.s aio unchanged. Indian
rupee paper has improved iM per cent , owing
to the advance In silver. With one or two ex
ceptions foreign government securities closed
firm , a strong tone bolngroporlcd on contin
ental bourses. Homo railways closed some
what Irregular. The feature Is a full of M to
? i per cent In North British preferred on divi
dend reports. Amcrlcans'havo been moro or
less llrm nil day , nnd just at the last moment
buying orders oumo from Now York. The
shares most In request have been
Now York , Ontario und Krlo , the for
mer advanced 71 per cent. hut n
rise In the latter wusonly M per cent. Wabash
preference Improved ? .i per cent nnd most
others H to K per cent. Canadian lines have
boon neglected. Hoyoud a fractional Im
provement Cunnalan Pacific and Grand Trunk
thhd preference arc unchanged. Mexicans
Iluctuatcd a good noal. especially llrst pref
erence which , after advancing 1 per cent ,
closed nt a decline of 1 per cent. Argentine
lines have been well maintained. Moneys
were very little wanted. With tlio supera
bundant supply of money short , loans have
nccn easily obtained it i ; percent. A largo
withdrawal of gold for Russia slightly hard
ened the discount market ; two and throe
months' bills being quoted at K per cent.
> < York .Money .Market.
NEW YORK , July 22. MONEY ON CALF , Easy
at HJtJ2 percent ; lust loan , I'A per cunt ; closed
olferfd at Hi per ce.it.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER a- > ! 4 per cent
H-miMr-d KxcitANdK Quiet , but slnady nt
$ ! H7for sixty-day bills anil * 4.83 > i for demand.
The closing quotations on bonds :
I AM SO HAPPY ?
BOTTLES S.S.S
OF . . ,
Relieved me of a severe liloocl trouble ,
It has also caused my lialr to grow out
again , as it had been falling out by the
handful. After trying many physicians
In vain , I am so happy to find a cure in
S.S.S. O. II. EUJEKT , GalvestonTex.
IPP Hy forclnc out ccrms of ill * .
SCI \ . - , case nnd ( lie poison ustell. .
O C3It U entirely Tegctablo and harmless.
Treatise on Hlood and Blln mailed free.
S BWUT Si-tcmo Co. , Atlanta , Qa.
cent ; oxchnngo on Noir York , par to 5o dis-
count. ill n >
KANSAS Uttv. Mo. | njuly 21 Oloarlnj * . Jl.-
S3S..1J5. n a <
HAVANA. July 22.M9Aanlsn gold , J2.45y.47.
Exchange nttlot , " . ' .
llosxoN , Mass. , jji/y / 2i-0all loans 3l ;
tlmo loans 3 ? QJ.
NEW Yonit. Julyii01oarln s , 1102,577,015 ;
balances , ITMI,7W.
llAt.TlMOIlt ! . Mil. , Jujr | SJ.-ClonrlnK'i , J2.I50-
OS.'l | balances , JKnCl'X > l""C.V , 0 per cent.
I'niLADEi.riiiAt.'fuv July 22. Olcnrlnga ,
fllfi.r..VJ4i bnlincctvtlTG4,8IT : , Muney. 'i pur
cent. ' i or
New Oiif.KAS ? . tia. ' . July 22. Clearings.
iT.ixXii Now York exchange , comiuoro.nl coo ;
bunk , (1.5J porl,00)phmliiiii. ) !
Sr. I.OUlS , Mo. . ufyJi CloarlntjB , $1,877-
4il : ; balances , Jrai.Oi/ . ; . .Money quiet at KQO per
cent. Now York oxcllnngo. par.
LONDO.V , July vvi llnlllon to amount of
. ! 10.000 was witlulrnwn from tlio Hank of Kng-
lantl on balance today for .shipment to Russia.
New YOIIK , July 23.-lSpoaI.il Telegram to
Titf. llir. . | K\ch uijo was ijnoted aa follows :
Clilcngo , lOc premium ; lloston , par to So dls-
coun' : St. Louis , par.
OiiiOAQo. III. , July 22. Money firm at 4 per
cent on call and & per cent on tlmo loans.
Hunk clearings , fl.\4U.\ou. . Now York ex
change at 15j discount. Sterling oxchunno
nulot nnd nnchinged ut tl.h7 for sUty-day
bills uud JI.SSU tor sight ( Ir.ifU.
LIVE STOCK MAUKKTS.
Cnttlo Trnilo Worse than Ever Hoforo-HoRii
Aetlvo and Higher.
OMAHA , July Uocolp\s for the pat llvo
days foot up P.SiSJ oattlo. 2iG71 ho s und Ti' >
sheep , against 7,5 : > 3 oattlo , 30.43J ho.is and 2,0 7
sheep the corresponding llvo days of lust
week ; an Increase of over ' . ' ,0.0 cattle und a
decrease of : > .UOJ hogs and 1,3.10 slicep.
The c.ittlo market went from bad to worse.
Kustern advices wuro v rr Ulscouraglng und
buyers took off another libor.il sllee , making
u decline so f.ir thlt ) week of f rom 4JU to 75c.
As on Thursday , the receipts were II.lit nnd
generally common , Ovir half the receipts
wuro westerns , not gotnl enough for the
killers. There were a tow loads of very
fair eornfeil natives on sale , but buyers were
extremely boailRh IMHI IndltToicnt ana sellers
could hardly nut a bid. On the commoner na
tives and westerns It wns fully us bad , and
during the entire day's trading hardly
onoiuh cattle changed hands to establish
emulations. One bunch of right coud native
cattle , weighing 1,177 Ibs , brought * 1.00 , und
some pretty good ted westerns brought $11.75.
In fu'it there win hardly any maiket ut nil
and quite u few cattle wore still unsold at the
close.
There was very llttlo moro llfo to the trade
In butchers' stock ana canners , and prices are
as low us they get. I'oor to very good cows
anil heifers sold nt from tl.25 to W.OO ,
largely bulow $2.10 , Hulls , oxen und
stags could hardly bu moved ut any prlco und
the same was true of calves. About uvery-
thlnz decent In this line found u uurchaser
before the close.
Stockcri and focilors moved slowly nnd at
rather low prices. L'rosli oirerlngs were lib
eral und the country lAimanu was not us good
as It him been for the past two days. It takes
tilt-edged stun to sell at W.OO or better. Itop-
reseututlvo Hales :
DIIESSED BEEF.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. A T. Pr.
2. . 700 JJ 75 2..11JW fJM 3 O..117 < UlU
COWS.
48. 774 125 23. . 000 1 83 3. . 836 210
2..10SX ) 1 40 J. . 10(10 ( 1 85 15 , . 1)82 210
2..IObO 1 63 G. . V70 1 OJ 1..112J 215
1..1050 1 W3 2. . 8GO 1 IU L.luM 223
3 747 1 CO 1. 1240 105 2. .1045 223
25. . b07 1 CO 2 . SG5 1 93 I. . bOO 225
12. . U54 1 65 a. .111)3 ) 1 03 6..1108 22o
" 1 75 i. . UGO 2 tO 7..UOO ilOJ
22. 000 1 80 8. . WO 200
IIEIFEIIS.
10. . 677 2 25 1
CAI.VE9.
1 . 203 2 23 2. . yjO 300 41. . 140 325
10. . 273
HULLS.
1. . 1553 1 CO 2. . C03 2 CO
STOCKLIIS AND FEEDERS.
033 2 00 1. , 4UO 2 00 t. . 470 210
' 2 10 1..79J 2 10 1. . ail ) 223
: b.'O 2 30 7 . 754 2 35 8. . OJO 235
020 2 4J 53. . Kjl 2 40 7..1114 245
,1100 2 B3 2.,1125 300
VVESTEllN CATTLE.
No. Av. l r.'No. ' Av. Pr.
72 feeders,1074 i2 25 1)1 ) feeders. 072 8 :
12 feeders. . LOJ 2UJi 1 feeder. . .liuo :
1 feeder. . .10iO 2 75 1 feeder. , uoj :
1 feeder..1240 2 75 1 Btug 1070 175
2 feeders..1510 3 0) OS feeders. . U33 JU'J
1 feeder. . .1160 8 bulls J. . . 140. 1 40
12 feeders .1143 22 steers * .1U1U 175
2 food on. OJ5 Mi feeders..1014
1 feeder , . .1083 25 cowst..1075 235
U feeders , , ! Sl htcers..1. JiU" 375
' _ . thuyfcd.
lloas Hcculpts'.vcrobardly up totho recent
and foil I.fiOJ sburt of lunt Frldiiy's
run , inaklns a decrease so far this weak com
pared with last of about 5,1/W ) baud. Tlio qual
ity of tlio ofTcrlnes was hardly as Rood as It
h us teen for a tow days past. The market
wa3 active and about ! > a lustier than Tliura-
duy from start to llnlali , rililppord bo.n us
nsuiil tbo principal buyurs. ( Joud to uholco
medium and heavy ho.s . sold ut from f > .WJ to
* 3.7r > , with common Ikht and mixed Htuir ut
from Jo.SU to ? i.lki. The puns were cleared In
tolerably coed season , the bulk of thosalos
boliig ut from J5.50 to J3.o : > , against f rom t-'iM
to $ j.oO Thursday. Tlioguuoral average was
Jj.fi'JJa. ngulnst s. ' > . .5lfu Thursday and t" > .S5i ?
last Friday. Koprcsuut.itlvo sales :
No. Av. Sb. I'r. No. Av. Bh. I'r.
, .203 100 * 3 3J 74 1UO 200 KNilt
, .43- 5 40 78 . . . 1IU bO 5575i
8. . . , .2ta BO G4J 77 217 200 557H
11. . . .At . ! 40 5 40 tO IDS 667W
5. . . , .21 10 J 5 40 i2 2J4 ai'O
4. . . 5 40 7. 217 123 500
3'J. . . 211 540 73 . . . .210 12J 5IJU
107. . IX)0 ) 542J4 Cl 1U2 2UO8J 5UJ
5 50 b3 207 8J 5 CO
. . .20J :2o : 5 50 71 210 200 501
' " ' 120 5 5J 76 . . .
. .211 43 5 53 IbO 600
. . . .10f 40 5 5'3 f.0 210 120 GCO
. . . .280 Cf 2,0 40 5 liO
. . . . . ' 04 110 550 CO 2JO 60 503
01. , . . . . . ' 43 120 550 7J . . . .220 120
hS. , . . . .217 12. ) 5 53 Ml 212 8J 5 02 ! ' ,
G4. , . . . .215 240 5 50 70 201 20J S 02 J4
5. , . . . .2 0 40 5 5) ) 7,1 2UO (0 503
5. , . . .i' 4 . 8J 550 72 223 8J 503
5. . . . . 220 k40 55'3 77 230 Ui'J BG3
7J. , . . . .2Jt 320 550 70 233 120 5G3
77 , . . . .217 240 552SS 07 222 200 5C5
til. , ' ' a-yj bO SMSi 50 2CO 80 6U3
75. , . . . 'Jul 100 5 52 Vt 07 237 40 5U3
71. , . . . .2.11 23) 67 220 12) 505
01 , . . . .223 IU ] 5 5 > 47 . . . 214 120 B03
. . . .210 2.0 563 C' . . . .2U4 8J 507'
65. ! . . . .220 X'O 5 65 44. . . . .214 5 07 Si
74. , . . . 220 ISO 553 01. 10J 6 70
72 , . . . .2J < 3 100 5 55 50. 40 B7d
7J. , . . . 201 2b'J 6 63 70 . . . .203 ( SO 570
72. , . . . 203 280 G 55 C5 . . . .201 bObO 67J
07. , . . . .1UI 203 0 53 W. . . . .2U5 bO 670
CJ. , . . . .2.8 30 } 5 53 12. 570
5. , . . . . .22350 80 565 12
0. , . . . . -50 40 555 01. 575
CO. , 280 G 65 63. 573
CO/ , 211 60 G 53 63. 673
ill. , .2 U 240 5 57K 03 575
71 ! 1UJ 240 557(4 (
1'ias AND iiouuir.
1. .4W ) 3 oo 3 : i40 583
3. . . 503 1 270 4) B25
4 202 W 5 10 1 525
BiiEEf Tlio supply conslstod of a slutrlo deck
Of mixed natives that sold readily atjl.w. Doper -
per
Summeri i
Disorders
= F. Drink
SOTERIAN
Ginger Ale.
* * 0
( I
BETTERTH'A'tN
' '
TH'A'tN THE
= lMPORTEb. "
In purltjr'ol'ijuallly ' ' , delicacy
of flavor" tnil ticlmeit of
bouquet HI'liuv no equal.
Only at
Excelsior Springs ,
ASK FOR IT Missouri.
Hicliardson Drug Co. , Agts , Onialia. Neb
PROPOSALS EOR GRADING.
Healed proposals will bo received by the un-
dorslgnud until 1SO ; o'clock p. m. August fith.
fur grading tlio alloy In block 10.
Kountze'n4th supplementary addition from
Hickory Ktrvet to center htreet. und the ulley
In bloele 1. Konnlzo'u 4th addition from Hen-
tor "troet to iho alloy north of Dorcas street
In thoelly of Omuhu , In ucvordiince with | ) | HII
unilnpocitlcatlonHOn fito ( u tliu olllco of the
boaru of nubile worki.
Hide tone mule on printed blanks furnlnh-
ed bv the bonrd. und to bo accompanied with n
eurllDeil chuck In the sum of I.VX1.00 payalilo to
the olty of Omuho. ak uu uvideucu of good
faith.
The board roservestho rlcht to reject uny or
Ohulrraun HonrJ i'ubllo Work *
Ouaalia , NcU , July V. ' , iB'Ji JyaMU-iW-'Jj
ilrablo muttons rontlniio In nctlvodcmnnd nt
fully steady prlccn. 1'alr to good natives
i.7.va4.r , ' : fair to coed westerns. l.'I.Mai.iSi
common NnJ stock ohcnp. { . ' .MdWS ; good
t < i choice 41 ton lib. Inmbs , { I.MS5.W. Ucpro-
sentative sales :
No. AT. Pr.
S buclti 125 WOO
T3 nutlvo wethers 103 4 00
Itecelpta nml Disposition of Stork ,
Official rccolpta and ( llsixulllon of stock a *
shown by the book < nf the Union Stock Yards
comp.itiy for the twenty-four hours , ending ut
& o'clock p. m. , July 22.1602 :
UECKI1TS.
DISPOSITION.
Chicago I.lvc Stock Alnrkrt.
CniCAno. III. , JulySJ. ISpoclalToloKram to
Tun HKK.I There was a stoailicr tone to the
cuttlo market toduv , solely because of the
Binnllor receipts. Tha demand was more lim
ited tlmn before , a majoilty of buyers huvlnu :
xcciued all the cattle they require this week ,
but there wns demand cnoiiKh to absorb all
oIlerlnRS that possessed merit and they were
taken ut fully Thursday's quotations , The
best grade of 1.1. > 0 to l,7J-lb. ( ) Htcors were Bale-
able at from t.VW to < t\l\ hut the arrivals did
not Inuliido moro than luilf a dozen lots
that had the quality to brluK moro
than f.i.0 > , nnd only a very few that
uoiilit ho placed at over J4.7r > . gulos to
local drsssud beef linns were larRoly
nt from SI.5U to JI.M ) nnd from tl 0) to $1.75 was
the ranKO nt which the bulk of the purchases
of buyers for the eiiBtorr. and foreign market
were mado. Cows and bulls were llrm and so
were Texas cattle , receipts bolus Unlit. Do-
created receipts ana stronger prices for next
week are proo ibllltlcs.
With receipts confined to l.r ,001 hand , Ilia
hog m. irkot worked llrmer todi.y. Good hogs
were scarce and were wantnd at an advaii'jo of
Re. Seine Ralesmen iiuqtcd the marliot from
So to lOc iHKhor but the average gain was not
moro than IJc , In fact poor and common ho u
were not apnreclablv higher than on
Thursday. Tlio highest prlco rcarhocl wits
{ ' .Oil , aim that In two or thrco Instances only.
Krom I5.CA to5.00 boiulit. most of tliohous.
I'oorsttitT and crassers sold at from f-VlXJ to
Jj.&O and culls at f rom 8J.OO to $4.7" . Uruss
liofia were hard to sell at any prlco. 1'ow buy
ers want them at from HAa to 50o off from the
prices current for cornfed. The ma rkot closed
Bulos of sheep were made to n llttlo bolter
adviintaito than on yesterday and the day be
fore , but the Improvement wits scarcely suf
ficiently marked to call for any oliango In
quotations , which remain ut from ff. ! . ' . ' . ' ) to tT > ,75
for poor to choice grades. The lamb market
was flrm. the odefliiffs being poor and the de
mand fulr. Choice qualities were quoted at
from M.OO to JG.-5. from which Ugurcs Hales
range down to from 42. W to &L2J for culls.
Uocelpts were : Cattlo. 7,003 ; hojs , 10,0 JO ;
shcop , 1,000.
The Evening Journal reports :
OATTLB ICocolpts , 7,030 head ; shipments ,
4.10J head : market steady at lUc higher ; Tex-
HHH , jxio&-i.n : : range , $ i.isa3A.
Hods Uccolpts. 10,000 ho'id : shipments.
8,000 head ; market aetlvo and 5lUo lilxber ;
mixed and pucicrn , i .oOitri.eO : nrimo heavy
nd butchers' weights. $ , > .b. ' ) ® ' > .Ui ; assorted
alight. & > . ! HK2).nj : second class , * .VJO@ " > .70.
SiiEKp-ltccclDis. 4.0JO head ; ahlpmonts ,
3Uld head : murltet active , steady to strong ;
natives , K.75o.73 ) : Toxuns , JaiO-iCl.JU ; lambs ,
Xo\v York I , I vo Stock .llurkot.
Nmv YOUK , .lulv 2i HEBVBS Kccalpts , 3,800
head. Including 42 oars for sale : market slow ,
shade easier : nutlvo steers. ? J.'J. > (3-"i. ( IS ; Tcxans
and Colorados , fJ.r > . " (34.JO ( ( : dressed steady at
Ule'/io per Ib higher. MilpmonU today , 170
beeves ami I , .ISO quarters beef ; tomoriow , 1UOO
beeves and S , 103 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts , KM head ; market slow
but steady ; voals , J. > .Mi.O.U. > nor Inl Ibs. ; grass
and buttermllK calves , J'.IL'JiW.'r ) .
SIIEBI- Receipts , 4ill ( [ bond : slicop sto'idy :
lambs active and firmer , bhcop , H.ll'litS-'i.W
per 103 His. ; Iambs , $ . > .UO&7.0J ; dressed mut
ton. steady nt "ViliOo per Ib. ; dressed lambs ,
linn lit lOUOl-c.
lions Receipts , 2,000 head , Including two
cars for bale ; murkot firm at } o.Ou&U. ; per
JOU Ibs.
_
St. Io nK l.lvo Stock Market.
ST. Louis , Mo. , July 22. CXTTI.E Hocolnts ,
i.x)0 : ) 1'eitJ ; shlDineuts. 4SOO head ; market
Etrong on natives and lOc hlgUor on Texas ;
very few natives on sale ; fair to. pretty good
Texas , JLVJOIS'I.GO ' : cows nnd oaiincrH , tI.I5 < a--0.
Hous Receipts. l.SOJ head ; shipments , 2,400
bend : market firm , heavy ; heavy , fair to
choice , & 5.7oi.X ( ( } ; mlxo 1 , fa.r to good , 3.5 : ®
5.MI ; light fair to best. $ .i.CO ® ' .S5.
BliKBi1 Receipts , I.IOJ head : sblpments , 1,500
head ; market active and stronger ; fair to
coed natives. ( J.UO&HO.
Kansas City J.lvo Stock Market.
KANSAS UITV. Mo. July 22. OATTLB Re
ceipts , 11,000 : Bhlpmentii , 1.600 ; tlio market was
moro aetlvo and steady for all natives ; Tuxas
cattle toadv ; nutlvo steers. & 1.20&4.73 ; cows ,
$ ! . - ' © ' . ' . : .S ; Tux is steers , tl.3 443.15 ; stockurs
and fei'der * . * 2.15aL'.75.
Hous Recoljits , 7iUO : : shipments , 000 ; the
market was fairly netlvo and steady , cloilng
strong ; ull grades , * 3iO5.80 : bulk , W.5.VB" .7. ) .
biiKEi1 Receipts , 1.3)0 ; shipments , none : the
market wassteady ; muttons , S1.5v@i.UU ) ; lambs ,
J.i.0. .
All ages , nnd all conditions of
womanhood will flnd just the
help that woman needs , in Dr.
Picrco's Favorite Prescription.
That's a matter that's yuaran-
tcetl. If it can't bo done , then
the medicine costs you nothing
its makers don't
> rant your
money.
Get it , if you'ro n tired or suf
fering woman , nnd get well. It
builds up and invigorates the entire -
tire system , regulates and pro
motes the proi > er functions , and
restores health and strength. At
the two critical periods iu a wo
man's life the chance from girl
hood to womanhood , nnd later ,
tho"chnngoof life" it is n per
fectly sofo nnd nn especially valu
able remedial agent , that con pro
duce only good results.
For all the derangements , ir
regularities and weaknesses pecu
liar to the sox , "Favorite Pro
scription " is the only remedy so
certain that it can bo guuranttetl.
If it fails to benefit or cure , you
have your money back.
You pay only for the coed you
get , Con you oslc moro f
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards CompanX
SOUTH OMAHA.
oat cattlo. hog and Hboep tin rkot In th o west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GEO. BURKE & fRKZlER
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION.
TUB LKAI > nU3.
Write to this hou39 for correct
" '
rect
Wood Brothers ,
South Omaha Telephone 11Y7. - Uhlongo
J. I ) . IIADISMAN. (
W. 13. WOOD. { " n gerj.
Market raports by mall and wlro cheerfully
turnUhed upon application. _
- THE
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , EnitBL I/onls , KnniasOlty , Bouth
Omitlia. loux City. l''ort ' Worth.
_ _
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
MnndM Kxohnniro Hulldliu.BouthOmahi.
CorreipondencoBollcltod and uroiupllr nniwurjl
tpoclal nttciillun to orden for alocko
KitublUUcd , I8 L . . .
CitplUI fullr paid , I2U.UJJ.
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Wrltuor wlro u for prompt uml relUbla uiarkot
repurtur
Perry Brothers & Company ,
LlvoStoak Commission.
Itoora (1 Exuhungo Uulldlng , South Omaha
Telephone 1707 ,
M. n , Hogarty & Oo , ,
Uooiu ill Uioaaio
Uulldlug.
BoutU Omaha , . Noh
OMAHA
ARCHITECTS AND nUILDKUS.
J. lUTcii
BAGS AND TWINES.
RcmisOiiialiaBagCo Bishop & Co.
Slonl , mnnllla , cottnn
Importers nndmrfflour royo , hemp , Jute , 'cot
sacks , burlaps , ttvlno. ton twIneK.torrud coril
BBC , etc. slay. mh-n.
BICYCLES. | BOXES.
11 C. Todd
. ,
M. 0. Daxon ,
Successor to.I. J. Wllk
cn on. JtTit clgiir , piiper
lllcyolcs sold on nion.i.i. ' , ioxci. All noval
paxmonts. 1M N. ISj . * llu < ln box line.
HID Pontius
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Slioc Co.
ItOOItowiud Stroct.
Knctory corner llth niul Doinilnssrs.
\Va arc in iklnK dole price * to c.-uli b uynr . nn 1 nro
tollliiK n class of Koods which Is very snluntilo
vrlth merchants.
Steven Crccdon.
Manufacturer's ngcnt. Icnnmpplr you wltli ovcry-
tlilnit In shoes aicn's , womon'n cm I cblliH' .it
lowe t fnttorjtirleetaadillBcount ] . Latest Hjrlos.
140t Furnaai ctruot. llooai 19.
Kirkcndall , Jones & Co , Anicr.IlancScwcdSliocCo
Wliolcaalo .Mfra. Aucnta , Iloota , aliooi rubbers ,
lloaton ItubborSliooCt ) felt gooila. 1(09 , 1310
UOMtUMIUJ llnrncp-at Hurnoy-sl.
BREWEKS.
Jos. Schlilz Brewing Co
OIUco. mh and I-eavon-
wnrhit < . .Oninha.
Jolit Mnrnovur , Agent.
W.R.Drunimond&Co
CnrrlnKO bullacrf. Hoeo
nnd pfttrul nnion9 n
apoctnlty.
CLOTHING.
Blolcky & Co. Gilmore & Ruhl.
ClothlDR.notlon , furnlih- Mnnfri. And Wholesale
tnus. UlTO as n trial. clotblcra , 110U Unrucr
Samples prepaid br ox- trcct.
prcsj , 1113 Harnoy.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OnialiaCoal.Coke&LiiiiCe Eagle Cornice Works
Mfr . KnlrnnUed Iron
Hnrd nnd not t con' . B. K. cornlco , window cnpa ,
cor. lUUi nnd Uougala inutnllc skyllKlilf. etc.
streets , 1110 , 1112 DodKC-Bt.
CONTRACTORS.
J. II. Glenn.
Contrnctora nnd sub contractor * for nil kinds of
bulldlnu. plastering , palntlnc. etc. , will rocclvo a
copy of ( Jlenn's nrchltocls' nnd butlder ' directory
free , by Bonding their nnaie , business nnd mention
to tli9 publisher. J. II. Glenn , 11.1 S. 15th itrt-et.
DRY GOODa
M. K. Smith & Co , Kilpalrick - Koch
Dry icooda , notions , fur- Dry Ooo.-le Co. Notlona ,
nlBhlnc poods. Corner KCnU' furnlBhliiK soucH
llth nud Hownrd-its. Cor. Illh aid Howard.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Co , Beck & llimyan
Upholstered furniture , Kiinilturo Co. , Grace und
1102 1101 Nicholas street Ulhaliect.
\Vholcsnloonly.
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Clifttnhcr. Omaha , Nob. . July 12. 1891
Ho It resolved by the c'ty council of the city
of UiiiHha. the mayor conciirrlnz :
That wooden sldowiillts bo constructed In
the city of Om ilia us designated below , within
llvo days after the publication of this resolu
tion , or the personal service thereof , us by
ordinance IB aiithorl/ecl und reiulred ) : suuh
sulewnlka to be laid to tlio xrado on the
streets fiuoclllcd heroin , nnd to bo constructed
of ulno u'.ank of sueh width and thickness anil
bo laid upon joists of sueli dimensions and In
such niannnr aa Is prrsrrlbed liy the suoclll-
cutlonsnn llio In the olllco of the Hoard of
I'ubllo Works and under It3 supervision , to-
wlt :
South side of Sowar.l street , lots 1 to 0 Inclu
sive block B , I.OWO'B uadlttou established
grade. 0 feet wide.
South side of California stroet. o'ist 21 foot
of west 100 feet of lot 2 block 0 , I'ark Place ,
pornianontKr.ide , 0 foot wide.
South sldo of Half llownrd Btrcot. lot t block
10 Kedlck'B sub J , Iledlok's addition , tem
porary grade , 4 feet wide.
South Kidoof Half Howard street , tix lot 24
sou 21-13-111 , temporary grade. 4 feet wide.
South Muo of Half Howard street , lot , : J7. W.
A. Kedlok's addition , temporary grade , 4 feet
wide. ,
And bo It further rosolvoJ :
That the Ho.ird of I'uiillo Works bo and
hereby Is authorized und directed to'causo a
cony of this resolution to bo published In tlio
olllulal paper of the cjly for one wepk , or bo
served on ttio owners of said lots and uulesg
such owners shiill within llvo days after the
publication or borvlco of such copy conxtriict
suld Hldewulks as hnroln required , that the
Hoard of L'ubllo Works CUIIBO the same to no
done , the cost of constructing said sldawulkq
respective y to bo aseasj'l against the roul
estate , lotorpartof lotinfrontof and abut-
tlnu such sidewalks.
i
J'rosldcntnf the Council
Attest : JOHN GKOVIffl.
Approved : GEO. P. IIEMIS ,
Mayor.
NOTICE TO CONSTHDOT SIIBWAM < 8.
To llio owners of the lots , parts of lots und
rout cstuto described In the ubovo ruiolu-
' '
Yo'u'und ench of you are hereby notified to
construct wooden sidewalks us required by 11
resolution of the city council und mayor of
the city ol Omiilitt , of which the iiliovo Is a
cnnv. I. W. llIltKllAllbhK ,
Chairman Hoard of Public Worlta.
Omaha , Neb. . July 21. 1B'J2 , 3y2ld7t
PROPOSALS FOR CURBING.
Sonlod proposule will bo received by the nn-
dersmnod until I : IW o'clock p. m. August 5lh ,
IbO1. ' , for curnlng with white Colorado Band-
Btcjiie , rod Colorado sandstone and Heroa
saiidatono iiccordluK to Biieollloatlons. Ninth
streia from Pacific htrcot to alloy north of
Paolllo btreet , comprised In street Improve
ment district No. 470 m the city of Omaha.
Each bid to specify u prluo per lineal foot for
the curbing complete on the street In uu'.d Im
provement district.
Work to bo done In accordance with plans
andviioalflciitloiiROii llio la the ollice of the
Hoard of Publlo WorK .
Proposals to be made art printed blanks fur-
nUlieil bv the board and llioso accompanied
with a certified check in tlio turn of f"0. . pay
able to tlio city of Omaha , us uu ovldence of
The board reserves the runt to reject rny or
.U bid. , and
Chiilrmun Hoard of I'ublloVor ; . .
Cnialia. July22nd. Ib'X' ' . Jyg2-2i-2l. : )
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of ull lot * , purls of lot * nnd real
Cbtulo nluiig William ktiuet from llth street
to the west I'no ' of Omaha & boutliwestern
H.illio.id rlBlit-of-wuy.
Vou are hereby notified that the umlqr-
iigncd throe dlslnteruslod freeholders of llio
city of Omaha huvo been duly appointed hy
the mayor , with the approval of tlio city
council of H ld city , to iibi.ohs the dumugcH to
the ownure rosiieotlvoly , of llio property
otfcotcd by the grading of William * Htrcot
from fith at reel to tlio went line of the Omaha
& tJouthwviturn Kaliroud rlirht-of-way. Uo-
ctared nocomiary by ordlnnncu numb
Ju y. A. J ) . 16 ! . Rt the hour of ton oalouK In
the forenoon , ut tlio olllco of Hhrlvor & O'Don-
uhoe , IKU Kuril am street , within the corpor
ate lltultu of iHld city , meet for tlio purpose of
considering und making the uusfhunioiit of
to thtt owner * rc n oUruly of
llnrdirood Inmlier , wooil ImportedAmerican Pnrt *
carpet * nnd pir < | uot Innilcoinent .MIIirHiikso
tloorlnK. liydrnullc C'juiont iinj
Dili nnd Douglas. Qulnoy ntilto lima.
LIQUORS.
Her & Co. Frick & Herbert ,
Liquor merchinti , III ]
Unmoral. Mfra. Kiin- \Vholesnlj llqunriluilor
1UUI lrnnm .
' , rnnm at.
lipily'a Knjt Indln Illl-
UTB.
M1LL1NHUY.
J. Obcifcldcr & Co.
Importers nnd Jobticrs of
millinery , notions. Mall
onlors proiapt ,
MUSICAL.
A. llospc , Jr. Tlio Mcinlicrg Co.
1'lanos , ornnns , artists' 109 N. ICth st. 1'lnnos ,
raatcrlHls , etc. iinitlo nml musical In *
1Mb UouulnB street. striimuntsof nil limda ,
PAPBR. I OILrf.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Carry a full slock of
IirlnlliiK , wrnpplnx and lloflnvd nnd lubrlcnllnj
wrltlnK paper , card pn * alia , ailo iroa e , cto.
licr , elc.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC.
Kiog & Smcad.
Mfrsof ' ' 1C & 8" pnnt
ahlrta nnd orurnlls , etc.
Gtl-18 South llth at
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kitabllnlicd 1BT8. Branch & Co.
Whitney & Co.
Produce , frulM of all
Ilutter , ec and poultry. kinds , oysters.
SKI South mil st.
J. B. lliise & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co.
Ourapcclaltlca : Iluttor , Ihiticr. ohcese , cgfs
cKKxand poultry. poultry nadnnme.
11)13 Huw.inl at. B17 bouth 13th at.
W. E. Riddcll. Riddcll & Co.
( KalAbllshcd 1SS5. ) Duller , chcoi o , eeit' . rep
WholcbOlo butter nnd clablCH , fraltn , poultry
vxus. Huys nnd sells for auduuiao.
c sh. 413 S. lllhit.
STOVE REPAIRS.
Omaha Slovc RcpairW'ks \
Elovorcpnlra nnd water
iiltaeliinonta for nuy
kind of alovoinndo. i
12J7 Uouglna. |
SASH. TOYS.
M.A.Disbrow&Co. II. Hardy & Co.
Mannfaclurcrs of unali , Toys , dolls , albums ,
doom , bllndB and fancy goods , liouso fur
nishing eoods , chil
moulrtlnifi ) . Brnucli or-
flea , 12th and Iturd nt.i. dren's cnrrlnzrl.
ISl'J Farnnm at.
property affected by said grading , taking Into
consideration spcolul boncflts. If any.
Vou are notified to be prusoiit at the tlmo
and place aforesaid and malto uny objcotlona
to orbtatemeutHconcornliu sild ussossmon *
of damages as you l'
w ! H' . HATES. "
OHO. J. PAUL.
Committee of Appraisers.
Omaha. NeU. July llth. ItftU. lyl.'idl t
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Chamber. Omaha. Nob. . JulvS. 180X
He it rosolvcil by the city council of the city
of Omaha , the mayor concurring :
That wooden siduwulus bo eonbtructcd In
the ulty of Omaha an diulcmtod below , wltU-
In llvo days after tliu puolluatlon of thM reso
lution , or tlio personal i-crvlce thereof , as by
ordinance ls authorised and ruiiulrudi
such sidewalks to bo laid to the sradoon the
strcots specified herein and to be eonbtructcd
of plno plank of such width nnd thickness
and be laid , upon joists of such dimension *
nnd luxiich mannoriiH U proscribed by the
dpoeltlcatonson llio In the office of the Hoard
of Puiillu Works , uud under Its supervision ,
K ist'sldo of BUt street , across M. P. or Holt
Line K. It. rUht-of-way.seoM- . West Side ,
present grade. 4 feet wlo. |
KiiBtsltlo 31st street , lots 7 to 11 Inclusive ,
block 13 , West Side , present gr.ido , 4 feet wldu
West Sldo of fiUtntiaut , lot 1 , block 2' ) , West
Bide , present grade. 4 foot wldo ,
West side of 31st stront , lots 1 and 20 blook 23 ,
west Bide , prcsont vrudo , 4 foot wide.
West side of ftlst street. Iota 1 and 20. blook 2J
West Sldo. present grade , 4 foot wldo.
Wont Hide of , " > lst strojt , lots 1 and II , blooK
22. West Side , present grade , 4 feet wldo.
West Hide 51st Btroot , blook 17 , Wc.stSlda ,
present irra.le , 4 fuot wldo.
Nortli sldo of Hurt street. lot 121 Nclsou'tf
addition , present grade , 4 feet wide.
Noith Hide of Hurt street , lot 110 Nelson' *
addition , present grado. 4 feat wldo.
Kusl side of 27th street , south 10 ft of lot ?
block 15 , Shlnn'b addition , present grade U fuot
wide.
West Hide of 12tn street , lots 1 to 13 Inalnslvo.
block I , M , Donovan's addition , established
grade , 0 foot wldo.
West sldo of r.'tli Htrcot , lots 8 to 14 Inclusive ,
Lt-ls Place , established grade. 0 feet wldo.
KHSt sldo 12th street , lots B to 8 Inulutlvo
block 1 , Qulnn'u addition , established grado. 0
East side of 10th Btroat , lots 8 and 0 block ?
Van Camp's addition , established grade , 0 fool
Hast sldo of 10th strcot. east part of lot 21
block 1 Van Camp's addition , estabilbhod
grndo. Ofeot wide.
East side of ! 0th street , tax lot 10 BOO Ul-13-13
established gride. 0 feet wldn.
East sldo of 10th stroet. lot 12 to 22 Inclusive.
block ? , .Murray's addition to Okahomu , es
tablished grade , B foot wide. . . .
Enst slao of 10th street , lot 6 block 1 Mur
ray's addition to Okuhomu , estublliheJ grade ,
0 fuot wldo. . ,
East tide of 10th Htrcot lots 1 to 10 Inclu
sive , block 1 , Kcdfluld'u addition , cstabllsuod
grade , Ofeat wldo.
East side of 10th street , sub lots 1 to C Inclu
sive , ut t'ix lot U sec UI-13-1U. established grade ,
EuHtHldu'of 10th street , tax lot 0 , 8 , 0 and 11
BOH : il-15-ii : established tirade. U feet wide.
Enxtsldoof 20th Htreet , lots U to 7 Ineluslva ,
block J , Hoggs & lllll'ri second addition , pruit
ont grade. 0 foot wldo.
WoHtsldoofmii avenue , tux lot IB see 1G-10.
l.'l , prudent grade , feet wide.
And bo It further roknlvedl
That tlio Hoard of Publlo Works bo and here
by IK authorised und directed to ouiuu a COD/
of thU roiolutlon to bo published In the of-
llelul pu erof the city for one week , or bo
Borvoil on tlio owners of said lots , und miles *
biieli owners shall within flvu days after tliu
publication or service of mich copy construct
said sidewalks us herein roijulrod , that tlio
Ho.ird of Piib.loVor.s cnuse thoeamii to bu
done , the test of conitriictlint mild sldawalki
respectlveiy to bo HHSosbOd against the real
enatc , lot or part of lotinfrontof aim ubut <
tlngHUchfililuwalkH.
Prtialdunt of the Council.
Attest ! JOHN OUOVK9 ,
Olty Cleric.
Approved ! UEO. P. IIKMIH ,
Mayor.
NOTIOR TO CONHTItUOT 8IIKWAIICa )
To the owners of the lots , parts of lot * and
real estutu dcuurlUod In tliu ubovo rotolu
lion :
Vou and each of you are hereby notified to
construct wooden sidewalks MS refill rod by
a riiMj'iiUlon of the city council anu mayor ol
the ulty of Omaha , of which the ubovo Uu
copy. P. W. miCKIIAUBBK.
Chulrmun Hoard of Publlo Woritv.
Omaha , Nub. , July 10th. 1B02. t