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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEI L WEDNESDAY , JULY 27 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Corn "Was tie Loidor in Activity Among
tbo Cereals.
IT ADVANCED AT THE FIRST JUMP
tcport * rrom ICnnintVcro ConlllctliiR ;
Homo . \ilvMcil Actual lnmnio to
the Crop 119 n Itritllt of
the Hot Winds.
CHICAGO. III. , July 20. The corn market wns
zuln the loader In activity nmon : the coi cats ,
And us on tlio day before ; the bolter business
was nt higher prlcos. It advanced ( Jo nt the
flrst Juini ) . but only ! io was In the end nil clod
to the former price * . Iteport * froai Kansas
woroconlllotlnp. Homo ndvlso.l actual dam-
ORO , whllo State Hcurotary of Arlaiittnro
Mohlor of Kansas and olllolals of the S inta Fo
railway clnlmoil that nc serious dumigo : has
been done to the crop.
Wheat was helped by hotter foro.Rn mar
kets , agrowliiK belief In n vary moJoratoorop
of spring whoat. timl to u con-ililur.iblooxtont
by tliondvlc'o In corn. It oiiuncd , however ,
Mo h ghur than .t closed , ami barley was 1-lCo
over yesterday's ro.uliu prlco at the ond'of
thoBusslnn. 1'rovislon1) were held linn and
advanced n llttlo by the controlling bull
clique.
wheat started hlchor today In sympathy
with the udvanco In corn , ati-on er cables and
some Undcrop tupons from the northwest anJ
early transactions were at fin ailvancu on
lust nlRlil'a vlutv , buttild noihol.l the whole
iidvnnou very lonit , the marliet cradnally
\voiikL'iilns : irt corn bean to sell oir nnU hotter
crop news Lo nn tocomo from thn northwest ,
lint there was not much selling pressilru and
with Mituholl , Cudahy nnd Letter Keel
buyers the decllno was slow. Cables u so
came hi.her , domcstle marUotfi were bettor
and the amount on p-issa.oshowed adeereabo
o Tiin.uu.1 bu , for the week. The ImpurU nto
tliu United Kingdom word also small omy
S.WO.i ) 0 bu. lust week. a alnst < ,8 U.UJO bu. tlio
wcol piovlcus and Inulculed a coi.s durable -
urablo druioiuo In the Knsllsli vislblo
supply. Thcflo ( onsldctnt ons kept the
Market from hceomlnx very weak at any
t mo , but did not ireyeiit airaelual o.isinrf oif
easy
! and
m In
sy'mwuh.v with corn and closed at 7aJo ! Ito-
celpts hero ere : sJ ) OHM. and In the nortli-
wcst ill 1 cars. Toledo assumed largo proportions
tions , bcinn4ojj ; : bu.
Corn opened at asharp' advance and hold
pretty flrm for a time. The ropurtM of serious
diimnzo to the crop so freely circulated | n St.
Lpuls brought In a Kootl many buying ordnrs
toUav , and with l.ttlo for s.i o prices
were strong and higher with early Hales
lit -Jic advance froai last nUbl's close , lint
thorn was little to confirm the reports current
yesterday , and a Kooil many dispatches
coming In contradicting them , the strength
wnH i-Tailiially undermined and the prlco fell
oil about ! 4o. September opened at SJtfo.
cased oir to ! ic. icacted to fiUif , and closed
at6.Uu. Ilryitnt Is reported to litivo taken
ndvantiiRo of the strong market tn Hquldaln
600.CUO bu. of his line of long wheat.
Oats were quiet and llrm early on reports of
crop advances , eased elf. September hold from
DIJio early to'M'ic , tlnally recovered to : ilic ! ,
and closed at 31c.
1'rovlsloiis were ( Irm. The principal t ratlins
In fuluiLS wns ( n harroled pork , l.ard and
ribs were comparatively neglected. The
foaturu of the busness done In pork was the
luiyliiK of It for January by th Ondnhy
I'noklntt comoany and further widenn ; of
thodill'Ofonco between that month and -cpt-
uniberwiiB the consequence. The udvanco In
pork was ? ' , i . and In lai\l and ribs 2lic o.ich.
un'erlnxs were ll lit ,
Lake freights were lU2u for corn to Iluf-
falo.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
223 cars ; corn , 2J5 cars ; outs , 27.1 cars ; hcvs.
15.003 hoatl.
Tne loading futures ranged as follows :
AitTtci.is. : II1U1I. LOW. CLOSE.
Wit BAT KO. t
July * 7'J' ( ( I 78 > (
AllKUBt 7SM 73 > (
tciitciiibor , . 1 ? < 7SH
CdllK No. 2
July Cl
August
Eei > tcml > cr. .
CA1H No. 2-
July 5 ! !
AllKUlt 306 suK
September. 31 ! 1 3IJ < w/
WEES I'DIIIC
Septciiilcr. . 1230 12 M 1220 K Wi
Jnnunrjr n is 1337K 13 V1V.
lull ] )
September. . 7 42 735
Janunryi , . , 7H5 7 >
EIIOUT HI lift
teptemlicr. , 775 7 7.1 7C7H 772
Jnuimrr 7UO 7 W 7U7W
Cash quotations were as follows :
FI.OUK Dull nnd weak , but not quotubly
lower.
WIIKAT No.-'sDrlnp. 78J o ; No. 3sprln ? , 74o ;
No.2 red , 7Klil7lo ; ( ! ,
Coit.v lilsher ; No. 2. 5lici ! Xn. : < , yellow , 10 ®
' ' "
OATH Ni.2l31i@llHc'x'o."awhllo.f. ! : o. b.,34
© 'l.'c ; ! \o. 3whltu , 32' > < t 32JIu.
Uvn No. 2 , 07c.
HAIU.EV No. a , ( Ko : No. 3. no sales ; No. 4 ,
t. o. b. . WX34"c.
KI.AXBEKII Na 1 , Sl.OUi.
TlMOTllvHUKD 1'rli. e , tl.33ai.3i.
I'OIIK Mess , per hbl. . JI2,15ifil-i2' ' : Inrd , per
I'D ' Ibs. . $7..U'Q)7.i2i ( ) : ! ; short rlbn sides ( loose ) .
IT.TrxST.KI ; dry united shoulders ( lioxod ) . j'.OO
& .7.V. ' ) ; BliorCcieur shK'S iboxud ) . $7.8 > & ) ? . ! M.
WIIIHICV Distillers' llniblio : ! KOO.IS , por. sal. ,
HutiAiis Unehamcd.
Itecolptuiinu shipments today were as fol
io ws :
Now York . \larliut * .
NEW VOIIK , July ' 20. Ki.ouit Itocolpts , 2.,7C3
plis. . ; exports , 4'Jj4 bh a. , 12.7.VJ Backs ; u
trlllonuiio aetlve. ospoulullv on export re
ceipts , with prices bo tl steadily.
COHNUUAU Quiet and steady ; yellow wcst-
01 n , j2.lC.Ua.VO.
WnuAT-itccolptB. 2JI..vwiiu. : exports. : i.iu ( :
lii. : Bcles. vl ( ) ' , toi uu. of futures ; IS'ULU bn. of
f\dl. \ ] tipot lower , fairly active. cloiliiK Urm ;
J\o. 2 red. K5SSJVJo In store and oluvator , Kio
ulloat , Wittsuo f. o. b. ; No. 2 rod. W3ao ;
ungraded red , 7'ii-S'Jc ; No. 1 northern.
We : No. 1 nurJ. 'J.'iiu ; No. 2 northern.
E-ic ! ; No. v Chtoiio : ; , b7 < 2SSu ; f\o. 2
Milwaukee. M e ; No. : i snrlim ,
lUHc. Options advanced early ° oloi3ou
ilrmer cables , decrease In the amount on pas-
: IKO and on the KnxlNh vislblo li.ul crop re
ports und lliht ; Imports Into the United King
dom , docInod ituto.Vo on cuslor private ca
bles , weakness west and local reaflzln. . elos-
ias steady ; No. 2 red. Jijly ,
dotliiK ut Wi4C ; August ,
o.o.liiK ut Hlijc : September ,
cios 111 : nt Hl'ic ; October. MiifcMi'c. ! | eloaiux t
kGJiei December , ' 8S ll-H4i.W'Je ' , closliu at
6bio : .Muy. lJJ ) e , oloslnjj at I'U.'ie.
Itvii Dull und woukor ; western , 7lo.
llAitLuv MALT-QUIOI ; two-iowod slate , 70ffl
72Ho ; nix rowed stale , 7 asJaj Uunadluu , BJc < Zo
CORN Hccolpts. 47..123 bitexports. ; . 1.700
Dti , ; sales , ai.'i.OJU bu. of futures. IM.UOl ) bn. of
ipot. Spot loivcr. moilor.itoly active. No. 2. Mo
In ulovutor ; r < Uu lloal ; unur.tdud mlxoJ , 4&w > Sc.
Options advanced ° iBttO on docrouso In
amount.on pabsimo und hUhor oublos , do-
OATH-ltecoipis , tUji ; bu. : exports , 1U5.03)
Iiu , : KutuB , i7v , iuj bii.of futures : oV.'juu bu , of
spot. Spot Uull but Kto.ady. Options dull and
tinner : Jihy. .ouiuiUc , oloilu at : niBc ! ;
Aiuust. lIV WlUc. i-IOiliu nta5. o ; Beiilum-
lor. IA ifcttiji' . ulUiilMB ut a > > i i Ao. 2 white ,
1. ; ii yo : mUod western , 'i.Vitiije ! whlto west
ern , y.'iiti.o : NO. jctilL'ueo , a7.7Uo.
IjAy aieaily nnd ijulot.
Hoi'tJ-Quiotand Ktvutly.
SIKIAII-UUW , Nioiuly , moderutniy active ;
tales. in'lj ' ) bacn , tVntrlfUBiitn. W tost. ae ) ;
und I.OilJUK \ ) of inou'sai , u iir , W ) test , 2 > ie :
r. lined , ktoudy nnd iiuluU
M iiMHsuH-t'orolK" , iiomlnuli Now Orleans ,
ttiiady.
ItiOii" Dull but Hloady.
Ktir.s Qulot. wt'uk : wcqtorn prime. IOU ©
b i-l wcbtcin prln u. porciuu , J-iultSJ-ia Ho-
.
IIIDKH-Uuiot , steady.
\Vooir-Qulot. llrmi iloinostlo lleccc ,
pul i'd. „ fttJci ' 1 exuii , 17 ® J o.
roiiK-lJuict , linn.
I'lT MKAT. J.mlit di'inund , steady ; ploldod
Iiol.lns , t'ei ' mkldlos. niliou
LAUD 1inner. . < | ufut : western sto.iin closed
nt 7.u ] u.ilui. Inxi : nurccn : it 7K ( i7.U7tii op-
tlons , iWMii.es ; July. * ; . Hi ; AUKUHI , i7.UOi tiop-
ti'in , or. t'.icij wctobur. Jf.UI ,
IIUlTUlt-Uuii't ; sleiidy ; western dairy. UJ !
li'oi western fiictoiy. I.Kiiiroiultlu , 2W-2)io ) :
i'Htorn crouincry , rinW.Hic.
L'luesK llotiurdemunut Urnit tiart eklms ,
S\'t ilAi' .
I'll ) IltoN-Dull ; AiiKTlc.in. Sii.5Dai3.03 : ,
Otii'i'Mi-SlroiUM lake. tll.O.Vifil.T3.
LKAIHKunyj ilumestu- . JI.U.VjU.l ) .
TlN-Ulo > cd Him : htr.ilta. > 2J.ii@20.53.
Duluth Wliuiit AliirUul.
DUI.UTH. Minn. , July M.-Tliero was n dull
mid wultlni ; market todny up to noon but
iiricuu opened with u much stronger foolliiK.
lurtely urcusloued by the general roporu
early to tliu * Uoct tiiitt tlio coru crop lu tUu
onthvrpst had been Injured badly by the
bout , There was not as lareo an amount ot
cnsh wliont deals us tuunl. Oloso : No. 1 hard ,
onsh nnd Jillv , WJc : Sootombor , file : December -
bor , fc'ci Na 1 northern , o&sh. 79 ! < o : Julyi
70ic ! : No. ? northern , cnih. 73S4n ; rojo ted ,
Sic. On track : No. 1 hard,83iio : No 1 niJrtU
orn. 8Jo. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Omalm I'roduco Muikot.
Et09 ! 12(3. (
Ciir.ttntRi Oroion , (3.00.
IVAOlir. " } Uallfornln , I'.TS ' ,
TO.MATOKS Sonthorn , ll.'iOI.M per saso of
4 baskota ,
Ai'iuooTS California. * l.7.vaiO' .
LBMoNS-Oholoo , M.503.UJ : fancy , 16.00 ®
&V ) .
OitAKnF.fl-Oatlfornln , fl.OOOl.25.
Hl.ACKlIBIIUIGS $ 1.50.
UASi'iiKintlios lllnck , Slfiitrotl , quarts , 11.50.
I'LUMS-Oallfornla. JJ.5
- .
HIDES AND TAM.OW-NO. 1 Rroon hldos. Sat
No. 1 uroon salted hides , to : No. 2 green salt'id
hides. io ! ; No. 1 prccn salted hides , 23 to 4) ) Ibs. .
40 ! No. 2 ( ? roon s illed hides. V3 to 10 Ibs. , 3o : No.
1 veal oa.f. 8 to 15 Ibs. , r.a ; No. 2 veal eixlf. 8 to
IS Ibs. , : i'So ' : No. 1 dry Mint htdos , 7o : No. 2 dry
( lint bides. Set No. 1 dry salted h'.doi , S33o.
bhcop tiolt.H Urecn salteJ , o.ioh , a3c3l. ' . ' . " > :
I roen salted shearlings ( short woolod early
skins ) , each , l.lfirio : dry shoarlliisa ( short
woolcd early Hklns ) . No. 1. each. 5lOo : dry
sboarl tiRS ( ibO t woolcd early sklnnl. No. i ,
o.ich , flc ; dry Hint Kansas nnd No'iraska '
butcher wool polti , peril ) . , iiotnnl wolRht , 1V3 (
lliio : dry Mint Kansas nnd Nobrask i murrain
wool polls , per Ib. . nctu tl wolisht , 8312C. Tnl-
low nnd crease Tii'low. ' No. I , nuci tallow
No. t , ilS'lUo : roasa , whlto A , : i ? c ; rome
whlto II a.'iu : cwaso , yollow. : io ; uro'iso , dark
2 c ; old butter. 2o : booswax. prime , lOQ-rw ;
roilRh tallow. Hi ® 'c.
POTATOES Now , scarso ; southern stocit , IJio
per Ib.
UAiiiunt : Homo prown , rxo ) tier dor. .
MKl.oSrtVitnrmolons. . per m li'i.OOa'D.Oa
Nn\v APPI.BJ I'orono-thlrd bu bo.v , 75i
WAXIIBANS Halt bu. batkot , Wj.
NiwTuii.v PS I'or Int. , die.
1'KAin ' llartlo'.t. W.BK other varlotloj , $ 03
IlUTTRll l'ackln stock , l iilO Ic : small
lots select dairy , 1 Olfltf.
Pour.Tiiv Old hens , fc , spring chickens ,
Knnias City .Mnrlccts.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. . July 23. WIIRAT rirm ;
No. 2 hard , now. fi.VU < ! ilic ; No. 2 hard , old ,
( i''aaio : No. 2 rod. ( ,7ruc.
UOHN Illzlior and In fair demand ; No , 2
mixed , WiOUo ; No. 2 white. 51SS"i2c.
OiTd In-uvular ; No. 2 mixed , 2J ! i28c ; Na
2 wb lo , , HtC.
Hvn-Stoady ; No. 2 , B33100.
Ki < x9Riti : Lower at H83lKc. )
HtlAK Slpndyt sacked. Sic.
lhv Weak , but nnclKinscd.
HU-rrait I'lrm ; oroamory , llO10o ! ; dairy.
nud weak at lie.
Whoat. 2I.OOJ bu , : corn , 1,000 bu. ;
oaf. 2.001 hu.
S iii'MBXi.q Wheat , 2.OW bu. ; corn , 0,003
bu. ; o.its. none.
Wool Mnrlirr.
BOSTON. Mass. , July 2i ) The demand here
for woil : Is'oo : ! and lar o Halo ) coiittnuo to
bo made. At the sim : o tlmo the receipts kcop
tip liirco No. i wools nro ste.-vly atl6IHo : ! for
Oh'o. and : i2a' ) e for Mlchl-'an. No. I comuliiK
wools nrm at : ai7e ; : Ohio line dolalac. IK ®
lUe ; Michigan flno delatno. ' 'OiSsOo. Unwashed
camhlin ; wool sells at " 13."j for one-qiiiirtor
and 9ic boo ! I. Western nnwualiod and unn-er-
clmntalilo llcecosoll nt IK3'M. ' . as to quality.
Tcrr.torv wool cnnt'nucs tn ilonrind on a
Bi'oured basis of SStlfiOa for flno , of fi. > a. " > 7c for
( Inomudlum and , )2V ! for mudlnm. Texas.
California and Oregon woo H are so.llnz qulto
well nt previous prices. L'ulled wools uro
stoady.
Oil Market.
New YOJIK , July CO. Pr.Tnor.KUM Slow.
IViinaylvinila oil Hales. B.OOO bbls. ; openins
524c. ! liiu-hcst S-2 < WJ c. olosln ? f,25e. ! I'onn-
svlv.mla oil Auriist option sales. fl.i)0 ) ) b'lls. ;
oioniir.V. ) > 4c , highest .VJUo , lowest 5lc. Lima
oil Nnsa'.es. 'I otal sales , 10.0 0 bills.
OOTTONSKKU OIL b'lriU , Olllot.
TAM.OW Quiet.
H'.MN ( Jmot , Htoady.
NG Quiet , stonily.
Co.l'uu . . . . * * . . * .
NEW YOIIK. July 2.1 Options opened barely
steady and unenaiiscd to tl oolnts down ,
cliHliu steady and 55Jli ) po nts down ; Rales.
81.500 ba.a. Including : Au.ust , * 2. W3I2.4II ;
s-ootember. 8.2.54 : October. $ t-.4nJI2.45 : Do-
ooinber. tlS.45 : February , S230 ; March , 112.51
O 2.55 ; M'ly , SI2.5J < il2.55. Hpot Hlo. quiet und
steady ; No. 7 , Jllt.37 ! , .
NP > V York Dry ( ioodi .Market.
NEW VOIIK. July 20.-Extreme ho-it modified
tr ido lu dry cooJs somewhat , vet thcro was a
fair number of buyers In the nrirkut by
whoso attention a relatively forward trade
continue * lu ataolo cottons and clothing
wools. Nothing new w s disclosed. The
markiit continued easy for prints w.th prices
harden.nz.
Mlliv.iukiio ( Jr.iln
Kn. WIs. . July 20. WIIUAT Easier ;
Soptemter. 7A5o ! : No. 2 sprin , 70JJc.
Ooux No. x , 4So.
OATS. Firm : No. 2 white , IJJe.
ilAHLUV No. 2 , 5SJc. !
Itvu No. 1 , C3c.
Cotton .M'irKot.
NEW Oitr.KASS , La. July'20. Quiet ; mld-
dllnir , 71-Iio ( : coed ordinary. ( I 1-IUo ; not and
cross roeo pts , 7-0 bales ; sales , I,75J bales ;
slock. bUOU2 bales.
Traders' Tnllc.
OIIICADO. III. . Julys , ) . F. Q. Lozan&Ca to
Duncan , Ilollln.'cr & Co. : Wo have bad a
qti etday In the wheat pit. September opened
at ntjoitt 7S1/ . sold as h.gh as 7SVo nml closed
ut7Sjasiic ! ; bid. Our advices from the north
west arc con II let In1 , ' . Ona olovatnr system re
ports a pear outlook and another a fair pr a-
pect for u ooJ crop. Unt 1 wo gel nearer
harvest woo in only guess about tfhat It will
be. One tiling wo do know , uirl It Is that the
demnnd for tlio new erop ot winter Is llxht
and with a dally incroisslnz supply , without a
forelKn demand. It mo.ins lower prices. This
U the experience of the past , nnj It Is sato to
say , like conditions always proJuco llko ro-
suits. With disaster to Iho crowIng -
Ing spring crop wu may change
our opinion. Tlio Hatch bill shelved or out
oflho way may cuuso a better foollo : and
some llttlo advance established. Wo think It
would bo short lived unless thcro Is disaster
to the northwest erop. The corn market has
boon fairly nctlvo. The local speculation Is
In favor ot high prices owing to reports of
hot wlnds and want of r.ilns In Kansas and
Nohr.iHka. Should the present hot weather
contlnuo wowllllrivo Horlous damage , nnd
the result will bo higher prices. Should rains
como In tbo next forty-olvht hours
wo would have some dncllnc. The eonlldcnco
In higher prices Is deep rooted nnd wo bellevo
it thu s ifo coin-so to buy on decline. Oats are
steady , thcro Is nosp'iuiil.itlvo tr.ido In thorn.
Provisions uro very strong with all the up-
pcaruncoot goini ; hl--ncr.
UlttCAdO , III. . .In y 2H. Konnott , Hopkins &
Co. to& A. McWhortor : The strength In other
marUets and the do ro > bo of wheat on pas-
naze have kept wheat ( Inn all day , Oloslng
cables nro lil''lier and It Is ovhloiit that for-
olgnor-i will holil It safe to Incroasj their pur-
clniBos while olTorlnua from ether exporting
countilcsurasounmll. Thu amount alloat IMS
been steadily rnnnlii : down for some weeks
The Indian shipments nro small , and Itus-
sliin who.it , liven If In lur o supply , will tie
no.loctcd whl o cholera U r.iviln ; In tint
cutiutry. This will clvo America practical
command of the export tr.ido , but thodomund
Is not llkol > to become uruont while our crop
prospects uro so good1 Toduy'u report ] repre
sent tliu Kusslun crop reports us unfavorablo.
Corn anil oats uro strong on iho weather ,
which Is itill lint und dry , w th no prospects
of au Immediate change. This will bo the
governing factor In thcso mnrais. : nnd
weather cluuues will bo closely watched for.
Ht. Louis has buiui notlio-ibly strong on corn ,
Provisions have boon stronx within a narrow
ranjo , and the biz holder * have shown moro
disposition to buy than to sell ,
CHICAGO , III. , July Si Couniolman & Day
toCocUroll llro.i.Commissionooinp-itiy : Wheat
was strong early In svinpatliv with corn und
close I wonl ; tit ttm aunstantlal doollno. The
crowd were dlslnollnod to carry muebstull
over us wheat IH lur oiy based on tht < corn
market , which in entirely contingent on the
wuutbor. Crop advices on wheat are Improv
ing bomowlmt. There aroqnito a few accounts
ot much bettor yields than oxheclo 1 and no
damaito accountsof particular inoinont.ovory-
llilng In that line being eentorod upon corn.
I'urolirn markets woio moro favorable und ud-
vlcos were recorded ut all points except Lon
don un I Antwerp. Tbo crop movement shows
no material chiinjo fro u thopuat week or so.
Corn oponoil strong on continued hot and dry
woulhiir.mil peed buvlngfrom the corn bolt.
On the udvanco long utuir oiuno out freely
and the market oat > od down , then rallied on
further bad reports , und aguln otsou
elf on reported rains , dually olos- <
Ing llrm.on . prospects ot continued
hot weatbtir. 1'rovlslons were almost feuluio-
losii , but well Biistalnod. The tnidlni ; butlnoss
wan tlono hy the Cudadv I'nckliu company ,
who were buying January und Belling Bop-
tombnr property. ThU roKiilteil In widening
out the iinteroncos between those months.
The closing was utoady. The corn market exerted -
erted Honii ) Inllnoneo. but not BO much us It
wonltl have done had not provisions ulroudy
advanced materially.
STOCKS AM ) IIOND.S.
Llttlo Mt'ro Aiilnr.itlon DUpluyuil by Lend-
* Inir Ki-uurUleit
t Yvxturduy ,
New YOUK. July 20 The stock murkot to-
duy displayed u llttlo moro animation und os-
WANTED
owl l u. u ( CITl ! 8 ,
\ COUNTIES , SCHOOL
, DISTRICTS , : WATfi
COMPANIES , 8T.R.K.COMPANIE8eta
Carrixpandeno ) lollcitixl.
V.W.HARRIS&COMPANY.Bankers *
IO-I09 Dearborn Street. CMldAQO.
: Wall Btreat , NEW YORK.
poolally during tha forenoon , and whllo thin
m rotcarded ns only an Incident In the dullness
now prevailing the trentli In a faw stocks
points to the formation of pnoM here nnd
there In the Hut whoso operations may serve
as the nuoloiuof a more oxtennod upward
tcndcnov In the nmrkot , when the tlmo u rlpo
for It. The Industrials now occupy moit ot
the attention nnd todny , whllo Biuar was by
no moans neglected , It was loss prominent
than during tlio lust few days nntl Ulstl ler.t
and the common oil stocks were successively
brouRht forward nnd advanced ,
The railroad list forsonio tlmo responded to
the buylntr nnd eonMdcrAblo activity wa * dn-
voted toJIrIc , Atchlsou , Hoe ! ( Island nnd Bt ,
I'nill , but the movements tn the stocks inon-
tlonod were no moro tlnn the final onerntioiM
In the movoincnts of the last for * days , and
they soon dlod away , the whole r.tllrond list
sinking back Into dulliiBis with almost utter
stagnation In valnos. A sharp and sudden
rlio In Lake Shore on tlio oxocullon of few
buyliitr orders followed by the same cntlnpto ,
nnd low"prlcod nnd Innetivo shares Roncrnlly
were barren of features to the olafo , which
was very dull nnd stn mint nt the concession.
The trading reached onlv lO..Uo" lilted and 27-
031 unllslod.
Oovorninont bonils have been dull anil
fitotdy. Htuto bonds have been dull nnd
stcndr.
Nntv YOIIK , July 20. The Post says ! The
tnct Is that on such a dny ns this the tomuer
Is an essential factor In the movement ot
prices , and activity during the latter half ot
tha day wns literally niiralyzod ,
The following are the c.o lni nuottttoni
for the loadlni ; stocks on the Now Ycik Stock
o.xchan.o todavt
Atchlson . , .17 Uo preferred. . . . . . 111 ! '
Adnias Express 113 N. J. Central. , . . . . 13i ;
Alton , T. II. . . . , 32 Norfolk A Wont , pfd 41 :
ilo preferred. . . . . . IW North Amor. Co 18
Amorlcnn Kxproaa , , 118 Northern I'nclllc. . . 20
Ualtlmoro&UMo. , , vj't do proferrcd 55'
Cnnnrtlnn rneltlo. . . . 87J1 17. I' . Den Allulf. . . . 10
Ciinnila Southern , . . Ki ) Northwestern. . . . . . . 117 !
Central 1'iiclllc 3J do profcrruil iri
dies. & Ohio 21't N. V , Central
Cldentto A Alton. . . li'J N. Y. A N. K
C. , II. AV 100M Ontario A Western. , W6
Chlcnto < itll 8ij < Orenon Improvcm't 23
Coimolldntcd Un . . lUln 78
C. , C. , C. & St. li. . . . 66)j ) t ) . y. Ij. A U. N
Colorado Conl & I. . 35H I'ncUlo Mull
Cotton ull Cerllllc's 41)fi 1 * . , Doc. A K
Delaware & Hudson l.Til ] I'lttntnirir
I ) . . I , . AW 1M ? { I'ullmnn I'nlnco
I ) . All. (1. prof 48 llcndln ?
1) . AC. F. Co 4S- ' ( Itlchmonil Terminal
Krtft Tennessee 4U ilo preferred nil
Krlo 275i ( llio llrnndo West. , , 37
ilo proforrcd.i. . . , I7M ! do preferred 71
Korl Wuyno ISS Itock Mnnd 7 W
( irt'nt Northern , pfd II2K . . . . IJ.AS. P. 1st pf < i. TBW
CIllC.IKO , VllJ. 111. pfll IH'tf St. 1'iiut . . . . . '
Hockliw Valley 3S } do preferred
IllliiolBCentr.il 102j ! St. 1'iiul AUmnhn 49
HI Paul A Unliitli. . 12 ilo preferred. . . . 1I8M
Knntnn.VTox.is ptd 2.1V ! Southern I'licllio . . .
Lake Krlo .V Went. , 2U ( Suitar Uollncry
Oo preferred 77 Tonn. Co.il A Iron. .
I.nkoShoro 1HIW Toxni I'nclllc
Lend Trust MX Tol. AO. C. pfd . . .
I.otilsvlllo.V Nnsh. . K'M ' Union 1'ncltlc
I.ouljvllloAN. A. . . 25 U. S. Kxpro m.- .
.Mnnhiiltnn Con 1.1IJ6 Wnbiish. at. I. . A 1' .
Memphis & Chnr. . . . 59 do preferred
Michigan Centrnl. , W1 VVells-KnrKO Ex
Missouri I'.iclllc M Western Union HIM
MoblloAOMo 7 Wheeling A U 15. . . . 80 > I
rinBlivllo Chntt S3 do preferred
National Cordnuc. . .
The total sales of stock todav wen > .
shares , Including : Atchlson , T,2 ; . * > ; Krlo. 7,45' ) ;
Ilocklus Vnlloy. _ .5 ( ! Iriko Shore , 3.S3J ; Road-
Ins , O.WJ : St. Paul , 1WOO.
London Financial Itovlonr.
dlSJlhy Jin' ' tftrli
N , July 20. ( Now Vork Herald Oablo
Special to TUB BBS. ] In the stock oxchun-o
today attention wa. belnir chiefly di
rected to preliminary arrangements of
the settlement now business bavin ? boon
very quioU The account has proved
a comparatively small alT-iIr. With
the abundant supply of money , rates for con
tinuation have been lldit | In somn cases , oven
moro so than on previous occasions. Consols
tire unchanged. Indian rupee paper has de
clined ? ; percent owlnx to llatnoss of silver.
Homo railways moved with a&mo Irregularity.
Southeastern deferred fluctuated agooddcal ,
lit ono period Imvlni ; boon dealt tn under1 ' ,
closing nt7i ? . bulns a fall ot ii per cent. A
Rinall ( leolln ) Is established In Great' Western.
Motropolttiin. District and North Kastorn.
On the ether hand there hiis been sonio coed
buying in llrlithtoii deferred , resulting
In n rlso of ? par cent. American railways
hive shown consl nr.iblo flnnnoss throughout
tht ) day. In response to a bettor tendency In
New Vork. the f.ivorUos have bcon Krlo und
Atchlson orilnury , the former closing iitun
( . ( ivanco ofU per cent , the latter ut.,5 per
cent. .Most others lea vo olT ! 6 to U per cent
better , flnal quotations being the best. With
regard to Oairidlan lines. Grand Trunk
opened nnd closed flat , the weekly tralllo
statement bain. : dlsanpolntln : . Money bus
been llttlo wantul : today. Short lo us have
been easily obtained at y per cent. In the
discount market ullls huvo bcon scarce ; those
at two anJ thrco months wora quoted at 13-10
to K percent.
> onr York .Mousy .Market.
NEW YOIIK. July 20. MONEY ON OALI Easy ,
at 14 ! © ! par cent ; last loan , I'.i percent ;
closed ofTerod ut 2 per emit.
PlllME MltCANTIIE I'AI'EU n ffll per COnt.
HTiittiNo : ExciiAxnK Steady ut $1.87 for
sU'ty-dny bills and 8I.H.SU for demand.
The cloaln , ' quotations on bonds :
U.ti. la re Hi ; Mutual tlnlon.iii. . . . Ill )
U. H. 4-icoup HH N. J. U Int. Cert. . . . HUH
U. S.IW3 rex IW North. I'nclllc Ists. . 11GH
I'aclfloiisor ' 95 103 North , rnclllcincls. . 1I3K
I.eulalnna ttnmdls. HI Nortliwoetern Con. . lf'j :
Tenn. now but lis. . . . 11)5 N. W. Con Icb. 58. . . 103
Tenn. now got Is. . . . 100 Ora. A Trana. Us. . . . bo/ )
Tenn. now eot Is. . . . 75 St. It A I. M.Oen.Ss. 10i ) }
Canada So. 2nil3 St. UAH. F. Ocn. V , . 121) )
Con. 1'iiclllo Ists. . 105 &t. I'uul ContulH. . . IIS
lien. & K. ( j. W I : .Jt. 1' . C. &l > . l ta. . . . 60
Den. & It. U. 4s. . . Tox. l'r I * ( J.Tr. Kcts 20)1
KrioSnrts . . . . I'ox.l' . It. . Tr.Ucts. IW < 4
SI. , If. AT. Con.lis. . ? .i Union r.nc. Ists KHM
Jt. . 1C. & T. ( Jon. - 4GM WeatSlioro SOU
St. l.ouls .
ST. Loci ? . Mo. . July -.0. There was a fair
amount of trading on the mining oxchanjo
nnd uricifs were firm. Anioui : the sales were
2W ( Kli/.abolh at 78.
tftock. Illd. A ut IM | . block. Hid. Aakcil.
lllii.etnlllc. . . . I'.i.uj Silver Hell 07)i )
KlUnletli. . . C7s ! 7U Small Il'pes b7 ( . . . .
U. .Mounfn. 0.011 1U.UU Ymim I/J 2V
I'lnincnil Notot.
KANSAS Cur. Mo. , July 2i. Clearings , $1-
UU-,774.
NEW ORLEANS , La. . July L'O. Clearings ,
NEW VOIIK. July 20. Olearlnics , 103.70,833 ;
balances , J ,18I,15S.
I'AIIIS. July 20. Three per cent routes , 89f
4 , " > u for the account.
lUbTiMouu. Md. , July 28.-Oloarlnjs , $3,501-
U72 ; balances , ? 45.189. | Money , tl per cent.
I'ltiLADUi.i'iiiA , 1'a. . July 2(1 ( Oloarlnss ,
fl,74lj ! ; UuUnccd , } 1,0.1.V.'I. .Monoy.J per
cent.
OMAHA , July 30.-ClearIn2s. $419,015 ; samn
day lust week , ll,07.VI > li S.uno day lust
, Tenn. , July 20. Now York ox-
ohan o solllns at I1.5J. Oloarlnss , $ i'59IUi ! ;
bulancos ,
UKIII.IX , July LM. Tlio st'ttQincnt ot the Im
perial bank of Germany shown an Inuroaba In
upoclo of 0,200,100 marks.
UOSTON , Mass. . July 20. OloarlnRS. $15,375-
01 > ; balanuos , * I.1W'JIU. Money , : i uur cent ; ox-
ch mro on Now Vork , 2o'aiscouuu
CHICAGO , 111. , July : . Jlonoy easy at 45
nor cent. Hank oloarlnes , 14'JU8UU9 ; Now
ork o.vcliiuu'o , 3)o ) and 4oo dlsoouui ; itor-
oxchanro dull and uncliaugod.
LIVE STOCK 3IAKKirS.
Cattle Show Some Imiirovomont on Good
Urudoa I logs Higher.
OMAHA , July 20. Itocolpts for the past two
days : a.IIll oattlo , lu.dil lious and U.l < 7 sheep ,
uijalnst a,87J cnttlo , S.77I hoxs und02iBhoop
Monday and Tuesday of lust week.
There were fewer oattlo here than dealers
expected. Kluhty-soven cars Is u very light
run for Tuesday and when It Is considered
that one-half of these were westerns hardly
Rood enough for hoof tt will readily bo saou
that the Bitpuly wiu small , The most active
ItKinlry was for thn noon dryfcd cattle ; ttioso
were hard to find and prices ruled lee to 10o
limber than Monday , or25o to 4jo hUtier than
last Krlduy , tlio low duy. Filr to u-ooj 1,1:0
to l.i5U-lb. : atcors sold ut from $1.45 to t.VOO.
On half fat ui.d Krussy sloor * trade wusdnll
and prices not much different from Monday ,
althouirh the fooling was rather weak IX ) ) to
) , l5U-lu. Hteors sold ut from SJ.OO up to JJ.15.
It was u fiilr.y iictlvo nmrkot , at louet on do-
slrublo Htuir , and u very lospoctuOio cluar-
anco waselfectod.
Owing to tbo liberal olTcrluits of western
oattlo , the dozen or so loads of cows und
mixed stock Hold slow.y ut barely btoudy
iirlccs , sales bolni ; at from tl.uo to IU.K )
1'irxely at from (1.4J to t .85. Hulls , oxen and
btiiL-H wore dull ut froni'fl.M to W2.X
ThoHloo.or and feeder truuo was dull und
unchanged. Ito ulur dealers took a btii
HtrlnKof we > tornsutK-5 ( iM.lo. Buloa to the
country were u rco uud the outside doniund
Uopresontutlvo salcB ;
UIIESSEIl IIKKC.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. l'r. No. Av. I'r.
411..1 IIU 84 15 21..1100 ? IOO
18. . 05 K1..HIW 4 15 20..I270 IK )
I. . 140 : i75 4..11.17 4 45 4U5
4a , . . . . . J75 . , . 4 45 i.H.Viais
71..113. 4 00 CI..I25J 4 45 07 .UM QUO
6..ltiO : 4 OJ
* efw
SMll'I'lNO AND EXrOllT.
3 30 2J..12K ) 3
COW8.
17. . 715 1 15 3 , . OIQ 1 59 0. . BO 189
2. . 1070 1 25 1..11HJ 1 63 l.'i. . UV. Ib5
6. . U14 I i5 25 , . 7 < v3 1 fil ) -3. . bVi 1B3
1. . MJ 1 25 a. , uii 1 00 r > . .i < 44 JXJ (
1..I1IO 125 1' . ' , , M'3 1 115 1..11.0 210
17. . IVU 1 25 0. . 8JI 1 TO H. . IHU 210
0. . 701 I 3J 17. . WU 1 75 2..11 5 -10
2 . 8ii i ; u 14. . 671 1 Ml . . .U-J5 .2.t
0..10W 1 40 1 HI ) Q..11U4 3 1.0
2. . b74 I 40 7. . 1 UJ 1..100J 3UJ
1..1IBJ 1 W )
BTOCKKII8 AND VUEDEH ! ! .
.1. . CSO 200 4. , 0:5 240 7,1024 275
II. . IW 8 It i. . 077 ' O 8.,1013 2BJ
S. 1353 2 35 3 49 0. . 055 300
1. . 9JJ 2 40 fit S 53
2..M1S 1 t5 ! 1UXW , ; ; t 7S 1..1350 2M
3. . 11.55 1 75 Ii.iaiO S 03
I O.XP.N.
1..15M 2 00 'I''ltKX ' ' ) 3 35-
2 , .1170 8 05 JI2IO : ! CO
1IKIFEIIS.
3. . 403 1 00 4 > ji : ; > ; i i 25 22. . 852 1 23
1. . 530 1 24 ' " 10
ita "AND srniNans.
1 cow and calf , , . „ > . . . . . . . . W03
t milker . . ; , . . . . . 25 M )
i cow nnd calf. . ; . . . ; . so co
1 milker . . : . , . 23 10
1YESTKUS CATTLE.
No. Av. . rf. No. Av. I r.
COt.olAl ( > OCATft.lS.
SSCOWi too $1 m r , feeders. . .imo 12 no
12 steers toil 3 a ) 3 fcodcM..10.lfl 2 (13 (
7 feeders. njl 200 31 feeders. . . UOt 2 63
1 foeclor. . MJ a aj
WVOMINO CATTI.B.
1 feeder' 880 203 a feeders. . .1020 n 10
M feeders * . . . 771 2 05 87feoilors. . . oai ; i 10
2 feeders.1231 2U5 2COWJ . 703 1 03
20J feeders. . . 8W 270 aioow * . 701 i 50
107 feodorst. . ft70 2 50
talllnii.ryoa , , .
lions HocoFuts were fairly llboril and the
quality In ucneral very fair : u bit ? Improve
ment over Monday. Shippers did the bulk ot
tlio early buying , piylni ; prlooa 'u to lOo
hlKhor than Momlriy , lurzoly from f5.7Jt > .75.
with n few sales from 8V9J to $ : ,67J. ! Packers
nnd speculators woro'iuVroor loWiiidirrprcut
on account of the liberal nirorlnjs. They
bought Hunt und mlxo I hosi lur o.y at from
JMiU to $5.05. or steady toanlokol hUher.
Tr.tdltu was modor.itoly active throughout ,
and whllo UK ht IIOJH closed weak the coso ! on
heavy or medium was ns hluh as any tlmo
during thn day. Saloi were luraoly at from
$1.60 to 15.75 , uaalnst $3.55 to * " > .G5 Monday. The
general average ot prices paid was $ VG7 ,
nsulnat ll.uo Monday and Si.OJ.'i last Tues Jay.
Hepresuutt.tlvo sales :
No. Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. t r.
.11K ) 40 n 40 ,2JI , V.'J 501
r > 4J 82. . VOO 20J 503
! l73 5 40 5i : . .21(1 ( 5G5
4. . .175 r , i.- 07 . ,217 120 A 03
4 . GO .237 203 5 C > 3
' 157 5 fi ) C.3. . .211 121 503
1. . r r > o 70 2 4 12J 503
2 . .220 5 B3 65 105 IUO 563
14. . .237 r. : > i isi an vso A 03
128. .2:14 : 4)3 550 7,1 20 8) 505
84. . .23 2J3 S M 7.1 > , o 10) A 01
83. . .131 203 r , r. : > 83 , 80 3U7M
24'J 5 no lil. . . .210 5 G7K
i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 203 5 0) ) 70 . . .214 80 5G7i (
M . . . .241 103 G 0) 73. . . .210 123 r. n-
80 2.3 1120 50J 43. . . .221 40 673
8J 2-1'J 10) ) 5 OJ 01 . . .2.18 2 0 A 70
73 210 S0 ! 5 U3 74 . . .2J ) 100 570
CD 247 10) 5 00 711 , . . 10J 100 570
01 181 6 CO GO. . : . . .23 ! ) 100 570
74 210 283 & 0) 71 2.2 120 570
72. . . .221 1(10 ( 5 ft ) 54 . . . . 237 2 JO 670
5 63 03 218 80 570
iso. . 20 ! 1JO 5 0) ) 74. . 240 24) 570
f,0 , . . .233 103 HO ) 83. .187 80 570
71. . .212 120 503 77. . 223 12) ) 570
. . .180 200 5 03 C5 . . 241 123 570
. 182 8) r no no . .232 240 670
. . 243 2PO 5 OJ 78. . .170 83 570
159. . . . . .SIM 120 6 CO 03. . .207 40 f.70
75 . . . . .210 120 50) ) 03. . . .241 2S3 572M
. . .1.23 2J3 BOO 73. . .227 & 72K
ft" , . . . . .1M 120 5 (11 ( 83. . . .181 103 6 72(4 (
70. . . . . .203 210 ft 00 33 . . .203 233 575
03. . . . . < 72J 241 ft G2 > { 20. . . .240 575
74. . . 224 41) ) s r,2'i 77. . 2J2 210 573
C5 . . ! ! ! So 100 5 ( > . ' / 01 . 120 573
72. . . . . .210 40 ft G5 63. . . .V3I 40 575
85 . . . . .20J 210 ft IT . .240 323 575
65. . . . .221 203 565 74. . . . .201 80 573
02. . . . . .27 100 5G5 41) ) . . . . 203 2iU ) 575
81. . . . . .211 ICO 5 05 . .2ir. 203 575
74. . . . . .2.14 1C ) ! > 65 G7 271 283 575
53 . . . .242 80 6 65 08 24-J 80 575
75. . . . 222 M ) ft G5 05 249 103 5 7.1
5. . . . .204 5 G'i 70 2'.3 . 2x0 575
0. . . . . .IfO SU5 f.O 241 4) 5 7.1
04. . . . . .2.1) 123 S 65. , f > 2 . . . . 313 83 575
8. . . . . . 220 IliO 5 05 , 61 242 80 5 75
51 . . . . 242 320 S (15 ( . .H > 2 575
70. . . . . .231 5 UV , . . .BJU 83 57.1
70. . . 2"1 80 5 C5 81 ' 43 583
83. . . . . 183 5 av 63 . ! 277 120 583
' ' " . . .2 S 100 6 . - > , , 01 . . 2ci : 120 583
T'O. . .207 80 ft (15 ( 01. . . 203 100 58.1
71 . . .214 12J 5 05 04 40 &t > 7i !
71 . . . . .203 240 5 05
rns.Axn nouau.
5. . . 110 40) ) 2 275 510
U. . . IIIO I2J 4 0) 3 2JtJ 52.1
' ' 150 4 51' ' 4 13J 525
T. . . 140 5 CO
The nmrkot Is qtiotably unchanged.
JJoslr..b'o mutton * coiitluno In active de
mand. Kalr to cood.natives * : i.75 to $1.50. fair
to Rood westerns 1.5) ) to J4. ' . ' . " > , common and
stock sheep f2..ri ) tolLfto , good to choice 40 lo
OO-lb. lambs il.fta to5.50. ,
Itecclpts nml 'IJiipositlon ' of Stock.
Odlclnl receipts and dlspOJltlon of stock as
shown by the booki'of the Union Stock Vards
company for Iho twenty-four hours , ouaing ut
Go'olo.k p. m. , July,20,1832 :
11KCKIPT&
DISPOSITION.
Chlcaen I.lve Stock Mnrknt.
CuiCAno. III. . July.20. ISpoclalToIoaram to
Tliu llEK.l Tno oattlo market was higher
aialn today. Tbo train amountfd to from 15o
to "Oc. inaUlnK an advance last Friday of from
: rotof > 'c. The supplv was small. niiionntlnR
to about 20.0JO natives und 2..0) Texans , and
the demand , thotixh not by any means
brisk , called for moro cattle than
were on sale. Au advance of from 15o
( o 2 > 'o was the result. The market Is
now from ; i ; > e to.'Hc lil-hor than lust Krlday.
Quotations were from $ J.M to $ .7. " > for drossoa
lioef nnd shipping steers. 81.50 to $1.03 for poor
to choice cows and bulls and from SI.M to 1.7.3
for crass Tnxans ; stockers were nominal ut
from * . ' .00 to $ a7"i.
There was nominally n steady ho ? market.
Although the reeo pts wern rumnrkiibly Hsht ,
they appeared to be equal to the needs of the
trade ; at ull events no udvanco resulted.
Bales were on a bnsU or Monday's quotations.
or at from t.1.5) toJJ.Uifor common to cliolco
iiualltlos. Thorc was not miieh business be
low J.i7. > , and only hero und thcro u sale ut
bettor tlmn iO.W.
DOood sheep and lambs sold us well us on
Monday but common stock was noelcctcd
[ i ltd weak , quotations rutr(3 from SJ.OU to J : > .K" ) .
for Inferior to extra shenp and from M'O to
I . ' 0 for lambs. There w.is u sale of fancy
lambs ut } < l.i.
Itocolpts : Oattlo , 4 , MO ; lings , 10.CO ] ; ahoop ,
*
The Evonlns Journal reports :
OATTI-R Hocclpts. 4Mh ) head : nhlpmonts ,
2.000 ; nmrkot opoucd u trlllo * higher , closed
dull ; choli-o to extra native. Jl.'J-Kii'i.M ; Tox-
IHI9 , $ -.UVIW.K ( ; ounnod , { . ' .OJCi-.iJi cows , $2.73-
.
lions Ilccolpts , 10,000 ho'id ; shlpmontt ) ,
4,0'JU houd ; market dull , lower. MixoJ and
pncUcrs. } . " > .G.Vii.VH'.l ; orimo heavy and butchers'
wolKhts. $ .aV3U.iOi ( assorted , llsht , 8i03 < 20.JO ( :
othorllKht , $ VOOO.UO.
SllKEi'-HiicelpiH. fi.OJO bond ; shipments ,
3OUOhoud : tnnrkut stonily ; lambs blclior ; na
tive ! owes , l,1.7.Vi l..0 ! mixed. K.V3 (4.75 ;
wothors , f.VOOISVMj'Toxuns , jl.5j < 2il.53 ; west-
eras , N.GO ; lutubitl.JJaa.73. (
City I.lvo Slock Adirket.
KANSAS UITV , Mrf. July 2(1 ( OATTLS-RO-
colpts , 9,000 ; lil up ) en 19. ilUOJ ; Htoura were
active nud stroiiK.to lUc hli-'lior at SJ.-.va.VoO ;
cows ICK3l5o hlxMW ] , nt Jl.'Jr.ai.iO : feeders
( julot ; 'I oxas stoeM/iflo hUhor ut & 2.25 < &l.u.V
Hods Kccolpts , $ , 00 ; shipments , uono ; the
market WUH activojriitid 6'idlOo lilu'lior ; all
Rrnilus. $3 40S.tKiMk ) ; , JJ.Ma.'S.OO.
rillKBi' HueolptsiKOl ( ablpmonts , 210 ; good
shoot ) were wantQfljjind Btroni ; ; others 110 -
looted und woakti/vilttons. II..U.
t\ow York.Tlvo Ktouk .Miirltot.
NEW VOIIK , Jull ' llKKVKii liecotuti. 513 ;
market flrni ; droiitiil bocf stoiidy .it 7itt8',4u ! '
per pound : shlpiiitlptu today , 724 boovcd and
1,200 iiuurtor * of IViinf.
OAI.VUB UevelptV ! , ! ) head ; steady ; ve.iU ,
tX 2K jor 10. pounds : Krasscra imj butter
milk culves. tiuo < a..5J.
UlitiEi' Hfcelpts , ; i,5M hOHil ; ( Inn ; slieop ,
| ii ii.l.vj per toj poMndu ; lambs , 't.va7.wi.
lions Itocolptfi , iVM lieud ) ( Irm ;
0 'M per 1UJ pounds.
THE
IB the beat Dlood Medicine , because
, U aimUta nature to throw off the 1m-
' ] iurltli' of llio blood , und at the sanio
ttmo tones lip the entile orc-nlsm. This la just
contrary to the ollcctof the tarlous potaidi , nicr *
cury , eareaiiarllla mlxtnrcii , which bottlo.pp the
Imimrllles in the system , thus producing'much
tlcknces and tulfuriii { ; . Tberuforc , tor a.
BLOOD MEDICINE
you cannot do better than take 8 , P. H.
"An a phjeldan , I have prescribed and used
B , 6 , H , in my practice us a tonic , and for blood
troubles , ana have U'cn very euccesMnl. 1 never
used u remedy which ( rave buch general eatlnfac-
tiou to luytelf and iiAllenU.
"L. II. IUTCIIV , M. IMackey , Jnd. "
Treatise on blood undslcln dUcaica mailed frco.
r Bl'KCLfiO CO.AUlutUa.
KOR MAN AND BEAST.
To What IJaso Uses nro I'nbllo
Fountains I'm.
Councllrnivn Bnck Introduced a resolution
In the council the ether day instructing the
cblot of poilco to order his men not to Inter
fere with the public , using the drinking foun
tain at Tenth nnd Mason.
An Investigation discloses thnt the nlloeod
Interference consisted In O fit cor Do.vla order
ing an oxpressrrmn to stop v.-aslilnp hit
horses' sere eye * In the ba > ln at the fnun-
tnln , Unlof Soavoy has notified Ofllcor
Uoylo thnt bo was omlnontly corroot In his
action , the resolution of the council to iho
contrary notwithstanding ,
Tnko Good Cure of tlio Children.
If jouhavo chtldron , you will be Intore.Uod
In the oxpsrlonco of Mr. John Coolc of Pilot ,
Vcrmllllon Co. , III. Ho says : "Two years
ago two of my femlly , n young man nnd n
plrl , had very aovoro nnd dangerous attacks
of blood ; ( lux. The doctor here wai unable ,
after a week's tlmo , toohock orrollovo either
case. I throw the doctor overboard and be
gan using Ohnmborlaln's Colic , Cholorn nnd
Diarrho3.i Uotnody. Improvement was scon
very soon , end my ohlldron nroso In a few
days frorn-wu.au feared would bo tholr death
bed. It Is a graud , good raodicino. "
Oninhii's School Census.
The work of taking the school census of
Omaha for 1303 has boon co nplotod. The
following figures show tbo number of people
ot school age , that Is between tao ngos 5 und
21 , in the city :
First ward . ,1,015
Second ward . 4,448
Third uuud . : i.71
Fourth ward . ! ) . ( il .l
l-'lfth ward . I'.HI.I
Sixth ward . . . 4.0II1
Hovonth ward . 2,211
Elahth ward . l.OM
Ninth w.ird . 1 , ! > : W
Total S0.7M
To the rubllc.
I have no hosltatanoy in rocommondlng
Chatuborlatn's ' Colic , Cliolora and Uinrrhiua
rnmcdy to the public , as I do to my friends
ana patrons. I used It tnysolf after other
well known remedies had failed and It ctirnl
mo lu a faw mlnutr.s. I rccomi ondit : can
didly and cheerfully upon Its marlts , not
from a llnauclal standpoint , bccausn I have
others in stoul : on which 1 make a larger
pro lit , butbocauso Cbamborlaln's is tbo best
remedy I know of for bowel complaints
There Is no doubt about It , it does the work
JAMES Poitav , Druggist , WcVoytown , 1'oau ,
An Olllcor' * MUlinp ,
OdlQorPrcston , ono of the recently ap
pointed reserve patrolman , mat with an acci
dent which muy possibly- result ser
iously. Preston wns running to catch a
car at Fourteenth and Dodga streets when
his revolver which was In his hip pocket
foil to the pavement nnd exploded. Onu
bullet passed through the call of his loft lo/ .
Tbo patrol wagon was called and the Injured
policeman taken to his homo , Twenty-ninth
nd Decatur.
The Old Timers are Not In It.
Wbilo at our stora at Blcr Island , Va. , last
Aorll , I was talton ivlth a very severe attack
of alarrhooa. I had never had itvorso in
my life. I triad several old-timo romodlos ,
such as Blackbnrry Wlno , Pnrogorlo and
LaUdnuura without gottlntr relief. My atten
tion was then called to Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. II. C.
Tlnsloy , who had boon handling it tharo , and
in less than IIvo minutes after taking a small
dose I was entirely relieved. O.G. liuui'oiiD ,
Harris Creek , Amborst Co. , Vti ,
Itrpnlilieiin Primary Candidates.
Republicans who worn not wholly satisfied
wllh the result of the republican caucuses
held last Saturday have petitioned to
have tno following names presented at the
primaries , to bn voted upon , that they maybe
bo delegates to tbo county convention , which
convenes In this city on Monday. August 1 :
First Ward Peter M. Bach , K.V. . Bar-
tos and ( ' . F. Goodman.
Second Ward Stephen Swobodo , James
Bla/.ek and John Hoffman.
Eighth Ward T. VV. Hotchkiss , W. A.
Smith , Charles H. Clark , W. H. Allen ana
Genrgo Mullhauscn.
Ninth Ward Charles Hanson , H. K.
Palmer , H. D. Neeloy and M. E. Frco.
TOLEDO , Iowa , April 0 , 1801.
Dr. J. B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wlfo has
used abnnt six bottles of your Tree of Llfo ,
and thinks that she lias received greater ben
efit from it than any medicine she ha ? cvor
taken. Yours truly , L. II. BUFICIX.
Gen'l Atront and Treas. West Collog ) .
Since receiving the above testimonial , 1 urn
in receipt of a letter nnd check from the Itav.
Li. II Btifkin of Toledo , Iowa , April So , to
send Kov. J.V. . Ken worthy , Croulitis ,
sas , six bottles of Moaro's Tree of Llfj.
i''or ' sale by ull druggists.
ICrani > llt .IIIIlH Comlnpr.
Secretary ODer of the Young Men's Chris
tian association has received a letter from
Iho noted evangelist , B. Fay Mills , in which
ho atiitoi tUat howlll como to Omaha during
tbo coming win tor. Ho cannot as yet Hit
upon the uxaet dnte , but ho thinks that ho
will arrive about tbo tniddlo of December or
the 1st of January.
A good appetite
can bo bought ,
llko anything else.
And good diges
tion after it , too.
Both of tlioin
como with Doctor
Pierco'H Cioldon
I Medical Discovery.
That Btnrts the
I torpid liver into
healthy action ,
I pudllcs and en
riches the blocd ,
cleanses end rcpafrs the system , returns
health and vigor , nnd builds up llcsh mill
strength. For nil diseases thnt como from
a disordered liver or , impure blood , Dyspcp-
sn , Biliousness , Scrofulous , Skin nnd Scalp
Diseases oven Consumption ( or Lung-Bcror-
ula ) in its earlier stages , the " Discovery "
Is the only remedy BO euro and certain that
it can bo guaranteetl. 1C it doesn't benefit
or euro , in every case , you have your money
back.
On thcso terras , it's the cheapest blood-
ptirifler sold , no matter how many hundred
loses are offered for a dollar ( or less ) for
ivith this , you pay only for the good you get
Can you nsk for better proof of its superi
ority over all other blood-purifiers f
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards CompanX
SOUTH OMAHA.
est cnttlo. hog mid snoop market In tha west
COMMISSION HOUSH3.
GEO. BURXE & FRAZIER
L1VJ3 BTOOIC COMMIHSIOX.
THE LKADKK3.
OflMlllt I Wrlto to thU houi ) for cor-
. root M rkat It3p3rci. _
Wood Brothers ,
r'outh Ouiabii Telephone lliT , Chlnago
J. U. lUIJIHMAN. I. ,
W. i : . WOOD. fMn _ ar _
Market reports by mall tui-1 wlro cheerfully
fiirnlshod upon aiiplleallou. - _
- Tl-iEi
Campbell Commission Co.
Ohloairo , EastBt. Ixjuls , Kansas Olty. South
OmaliH. aloux Oltv. l''ort ' Worth.
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
Wand M K.xcluuiio Ilulhlliu.South Oniahi.
Corruipomlouco ollcltt > .l nnl urJ'nptluiuwjrjl. .
tpoclul ulloutlou toorJur * ( oritoe < er < & tuadjn.
UitublUUed , 1BSL . . . lncorporal)4 , UJJ
capital fallmll | , t'JJ.JJI.
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Wrlto or wlro ui for prompt nnl rollnblj markji
ri'iort | .
Perry Brothers oc Company ,
Llvo 0t 3'4 CommlKslon.
Koom Cl Kxohungo llnlldliu , bouth Omaha
Tuiuphono 17J7.
M. H. He art7 & Oo , ,
Itoom Ul Kumfj
Dulldliii ; .
South OuiaUa , - Neb
OMAHA
roi's' ' ' and Jotters' Dii
ARonri'Rors AND
J. II. tl
Contractors i\nd ab contractorJ for nil klnriiof
tnilldlni , iilnlcrlnit n.tlnllnir , etc. All will rocdro
cupr f Diana's nrcliUoctn' nml builder i' illrcctorr
fro ? , by siKiJIriK tholr nnin ? . tiiislncsi nml locntlon
to the imlillMior. J. 11. Uionn , 11.1 M. lilli struct.
AWNINGS AND THNTS.
OmakTenti Awning Co Wolf Bros , i Co.
Tents , awnings , tnrpnn-
FlnR ! " . lmuin > oc > . oil nnd lln , covers of nil Mnds ,
rubber ctothlnit , yonj lingo , tmnncrs , pto. Ken it
Jorcnt'guo. 1113 Knninm forc.ttHloyuc.Tai y. Icth
DAGS AND TWINES.
Bcmls Omaha BigCo Bisftop & Co ,
Sisal , mnnllla. cotton
Importer ! nml mrfn , flour rope , hemp , ] ate , eot
> nck , biirlnps , twlno , ton twlnc , tnrro(1 conl
n c , etc. 3l5 S. I2tlit. .
I3ICYCLE3 , BOXKS.
H C. Todil
. ,
M. 0. Daxon ,
SiicccMor to.I.J , Wllk
cn on. MTu clKnr , pnpor
Illcyclo' t old on moat , All novel
payments. 133.V. 15t I'lr ' ilos In liox tlnq.
lu St.
BOOTS AND S
Morse-Coo Slioc Co.
ril Street.
Fnetorvcorner lltli nml DoiiKlni trsot < .
\Vo nrn in iklnncloie iirlcoj to c.nh biyurs : , nn.l nro
eolllni , ' n elms of Knoits wiilch \ very aalcublo
with mcrclmnts.
Steven erection.
Mnmif.icttircr'3 nnont. loin supply you with overy-
tliliiK' la nliocs men's , wo.noa'a nml olillilV it
lowcnt fnetory prlcu.t iiniltllscounts. Iiatost styles.
14011'arniun itroct. Itoom 13.
Kirkcnilall , Jones & Co , AmcrJIancScwcdSliocCo
Wliolcsnlo Mfrs. Agents , Hoots , uliooj. rubbers ,
lloston ItiibbcrSliooCo felt pooils. HIM , 1310
1IOM1U1-11UJ llArncp-st Unrnoy-st.
BREWERS.
JosSclilitz Brewing Co
Olllcc. Oth nnd l nvon-
wortiiti.Omnhn.
lolit .Murnovcr , Agont.
W.H.Drumniond&Co
Cnrrlngo butlncri. lloso
nnd putrol wagons n
upeclnlty. '
CLOTHING.
Blolcy ! ( & Co. Gilmore & Ilulil.
Clothlnir.notlon. furnish- Mnnfrs. nndVholcsalo
Ink's , ( ilro us n trial. ctocblers. 1IW llnruey
Sntuplei prepaid br ox- street.
prusn , 1113 Harnay ,
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
Eagle Cornice Works
Hnrd and soft eon' . H. K. Mfr * . Knlv.-inlrod Iron
. eornlce , window caps ,
car. Kltli and Uougnls
uictnllc , .
ureets , skylhihtii etc.
llll ) , 11121)udie-Bt.
CONTRACTORa
J. H. Glenn.
Contrnetors nnd sub contr.ictors for all kinds of
tiultdliiic , | ilnst rliiK , iMlntlnA cte. , will rooulvo n
ropy of ( iicnn'n nrctiltocl ] ' and bulldom' directory
frjc , by sendliiK their natiio , Inishicss nnd location
to thu publisher. .1. II. Ulenn , 113S. 15th street.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith _ Co , Kilpntrick Koch
Dry cood.i , notions , fur- Orr ( Jno'Is Co. Notions ,
nUhlni ; cooiN , Corner
llth and Hoivnrd-bts. Cor. llth a id Howard.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Co , Bccbc & Kunyan
UpholBtered fiirnlturo , I'nrnltnro Co. , Uraco nnd
lur.-IIOIMcliolus street I3tli street.
\Vbolesalo oaljr.
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Clininhor , Omalrt , Nob. . July I ! ! , 1801
Bo It rosolvoil hy the c'ty ' uoiinoll of the city
of Otirihu. the mayor conunrrln :
That wooden sltlowa lu ho constriintcil In
thoelty of Uni ha ns designated bolow. within
llvodays after the | > nljlleitjon : of this resolu-
t on , or the purMinal acrvlco thereof , as by
ordinance u authorized and reiinlrud ; sticli
sulowallvS to he I : M to the crado on iho
streets snoullied hiiroln. and to ho i-onstruetcd
of Dliu ) p'.anl { of such wMth uir.l thluUness and
lie I ild iiion | Joints of snsli dimensions and In
such manner is : is pres-rlbed hy the sue.111 -
eatloiison tile In tlio ollk-o of the Hoinl of
I'lilulo Works nnd under Its biiporvislon , to-
wll :
HonthsIdoofScwar.l street , lots 1 ton In > lu-
slvo block H , I.owo'd addition established
gnulo. ( i fo < 't wldo.
tionth sldo of Uallfnrnla street , o tst 2) feet
of west 10 ! ) fout of lit , a blojk (1 ( , 1'arlc I'luui. * ,
periniinentKride , 0 foot wlilu.
t-otith sltloOf Half ll'i'7.nl .street , lot 1 block
UKcdlek's sub .1. I. , il dluU's addition , tein-
poniry uriitlo. I feet wine.
South side of Half llowar.l street , tax lot ? 4
see L'1-l.'i-III , tutnntirnrv grado. 4 feel wldo.
i-onth slue of Half iloivnrd htreot , lot : i7. W.
A. KcdluU'H addition , Winnur.try r.ide , 4 foot
wide.
And bo It further resolve 1 :
That the llo.ir.l of 1'nlillc AVorks bo and
hereby Is authorized anil directed to eauso u
eopy of th B resolnfon to bo published In the
ollkOiil paper ot thoelty for ono week , or bo
served on thn ownorti of said lots an.l unless
sncli owners sliull within II vo diys : after the
publication orscrvlco of such cony construct
Kild sidewalks as heroin refinlroJ , tliat the
Hoard of I'nhllo Works eanso the s.inio to Do
done , thocoitof constniotln. ! slid slduwalk-i
resiiectlvny to bu asessjl lunlnst llio real
cstiilo. lot or niirtof lot In front or anil abut-
' ' . ' .
I'ussedJuly 12,18'J.
E. P. DAVIS.
J'ri'sldontof tlio Council.
Attest : JOHN ailUVIi
ailUVIicity Oierlc.
Apptovod : OEO. 1' , I1E.MIS.
Miiyor.
NOTIOB TO CONSTKUOT PIDKWAMCS.
To the owners of iho lots , jrirls of lot * and
real csr.uto tles/rlbuJ In the above resold-
You and o ich of you nro lioroby nMHloJ to
coustnict wooden sldowulks as required by a
resolution of the city council and mayor of
the city of Oinab.1 , ot which the abovn Is u
copy. I . W. IIMKIIAUHEK.
Chairman Hoard of I'ubllo Works.
Omaha , Nub. , July 21,1SJ2. Jy'U7t
To thoownors of all lot * , pirts of lots und
roul o-itito ; ulonll. ; > tli uveiino from l.oaven-
worlh btreet lo south line of Kills I'lacoi
Vou are hereby notlllo I that the iindor-
Hlgnoil , tnroo disinterested froeholdnrs of the
olty of Omaha , have boon duly appointed by
the mtiyor , ulth tbo approval of thu city
couno.I of Bild city , to UK-loss the daiiwzo to
the owner * rosnactlvuly of the property af-
foetod by trradlnjUHh uvcuuci from l.imvon-
worlb Ktieet to south llnoof Ellis I'laoo , do-
olur d necessary by ordinance No. 'Jm.p.imod
July 5 , UQ- . ' . approved .Inly II. IS/ ' .
You nro further iintlllu.l , that liiiv.'nu' no-
coptod said appointment , and duly iiualllled
UK required by law , wo will o.i thn 1st day of
Au list , A. I ) , lrt. tit the hour of 10 o'clock In
Hid forenoon , at tbo olllco of John l < \ I'luclc , at
room Ml. Cha'iibor of C'oni'noree , within thn
corporate limits ot said olty , moot for the
purpotuof eonstilfrliix and nmkliu thu us-
beksinentof ( liuniiKo to the ownorj respect-
Ivujy of salu propurty. iilfoctoJ by H ild u'rud-
liis. taklu ; Into consldcratliti tpuci.il bone-
Ill H. If any.
You nro notified to bo present at the tlmo
and plnco aforesaid , and nmku any objection ]
to or statements consuming 8 ild aiuusr
of dumuKCS us you may on l lur iiropor ,
JOHN 1' * . IIAUK ,
JOIljj'lt ; KKKV'Kd.
Oinuhu. July 10,1832.
WASHBUtiN
' Culdri , Mandolins a Zithers
In toluuioand qutllly of ton.010
the BKiT IN THE WUHLU. Ytt
r nti-d to wrar fa uy climate.
B.ldbralllcadlUKUralcri. llcnu-
tKully llluilraKd souvenir cat *
1'jguo wlih portrait ! of fimoui
tuliti will bo Mailed PnSC.
ILYON & HEALY. CHICAGO.
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAMAGES -
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the offuuri of all lulu , part of lots au d
OROOERIK3. | DRUGS , ETO.
D. M.StCCiC&CO. Blalic , Hrncc & Co
IJOI-lJOS.Tonpi utroet , 10th and llsrn r sir *
Omnhn. Oiui h .
UAUUWAUB.
llcclor & Wilhcimj Co. I/obcck & Linn.
Corner 10th nml Jackson In hnnlwnra na
trccti.
HOI
A. C. llaynicr.
' hantwnra nnd
ronlrnctoM' Biippllot.
ftfltiomh lllliitrcct ,
LUMB12H.
Clias. 11 1/co. John A. Wnkclicld.
oed Iniportetl.Amcirleltn Vottt
carpets nnl pnrqujt Inn tcjiucnl. Mllitmikj *
lloorlnu. liy < lr.uillo o.MnoiH nnj
fill nml Douglas. ( Julncy nlilto llnio.
LIQUORS.
MILLINERY.
J. Oberfclder & Co.
Imporlors nnd Jobbers ot
nillllnory , notion * . Mull
onlora pro mill.
VOJ-l' . ' . outi ! Ufa tt.
MUSICAL.
A. liospo , Jr. Tlic Mcinbcrg Co.
Piano * , orenns , nrtlsta' 103 N IClh ft. 1'lnnos ,
ranterluls , cto. nui'lcanil nui lc l In-
IMS notions street. Btrumcntaot all ktnili.
PAPER. I OILd.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Cnrry n full itock of
printing , wrupplnit aiul Kollned and lubrlcntlng
wrlttnic pupor , card pa oils , nxlo itrousu , oto.
per , etc.
OVERALLS. SHIRTS , ETC.
King & Sineai
Mfrsof ' ' 1C 4 8" panta
BhlrtB nnd oreralls , etc.
DIMS South lltli Bt.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Established 1BT8. Branch & Co.
& Co.
I'roduco. fruits of all
Ilutter , eggs nnrt poultry. kinds , oysters.
M South 13th it. ;
J. B. Husc & Co. Jas. A. CLirk & Co.
Our specialties : Iltittir , Ilutter. oliecso. o gj
ciK nnd poultry. potil'ry nnduamo.
1UI3 llow.ird Bt. 317 South 13th st.
W. K. Hid'Jcll. ' ' Riddcll & Co.
( Kntabllsbed 16.33. ) Iltitter. clieeio , eggs , TCB-
\Vlicilotolu butter nnd ctnblcs , fruits , poultry
L'u . Iluys and Balls for
o.Jli. ; 4138. llthst.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OmaliaSlovcRcpairW'ks ' \ *
Etove repairs nnd water *
iittnchmouts for any
kind of Bloro mini a.
1207 DouKlas.
SASH.
real cst.ato ulons Murtha street from 20th to
I 21111 streets.
i Von are hereby notified that tlio nndnr-
sinned. tlireoclMnturaitoJ frodholdorx of tha
city of Omaha , nave been duly appointed uy
the mayor , with the npprov.il of the cltf
eonncllof said city , to assess tbo daniaze to
tlinownorarosnaotlvolyijf the pr.iporty nf-
fcstctl by Bridln ! Jlurihu street from With to
21th streets , declared necessary by ordlnanca
rut i n lo r lll'.y , pissol Ju.y Sth , 18J.1 , and up-
proved July llth. ISO. .
Vou are further notllled. that having no-
coptod said nppo ntmunt.and duty ciualltlod as
rceiii'rod ' by law.we will , on the 1st day of Au-
diist , A. D. IsD ? , Jit the hour of 11 o'eloIc In the
forenoon , at the olllco of Sn river & O'Donaboo.
I4iii : Karnam street , within the corporate ) lim
its of said olty. moot for the purpose of con-
siilerliiK the makliiBiind usi.issmont of dnin-
HKO'f to the owneri ro ujjtlvoly ot s ild uroii-
oriy. all'outod 1/y salt cr.ulln'tnkliif Into
eoii'sldfratlonsnoiilal bonollts , It any.
Von are notlflad to be present at the tlmo
nndpl.ieo aforusalJ. nntl make any olijoitlons
to or statcnnonti concerning said assesjinont
of damasos as you mav conslilor pronor.
\V. O , SIIIClVr.iC ,
OKO. . [ . I'AUU
JAM Erf 9 CO OK DALE.
Omaha , July ISth. ISJ- . Jy21dl0l >
NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP
DAMAGES FOR GRADING.
To the owners of all lotsand parts of lots
nnd ro il estate aloh { the alloy In block 5 , 1m-
provamnnt Association nddlllon :
Vou nrn horohy uotllloil that tbo nndor-
siKiicd , thrcodlslnterosted froahoUlers of tha
city of Omiilin. hnvo bean duly npplonted by
the mayor , with the approval of t'io city coun
cil of said olty , to ns'OhS thod * maxo to tha
owners respectively of the proj irty niructod
by irrndlni ; nlUiy In block . " , Ifnp vemeut As
sociation addition , iloclured i ? cosmiry bv
ordlnaneoi.l2ii. : passed July nth , 1 , ) . ' . approvol
July I'.th. WJ ! .
Vou are further notlllod , that havliis ac-
i-nptcd Kald appointment , and duly iiu illllod
i s required by law , wo wll' , on the : 8tli dny of
July , A , D. . l-'J. ' . at tin ) hour of 11 o'clock In tha
forenoon , at the otllco of T. 11. McOullouh ,
room St. ' . Now Vnrk l.lfo building , within tha
eorporato limits of said olty. moot for the pur *
pose of ootMldorliiK and niuklni ! the usn'ss-
inont of diiiiiBRO to the ownorv respectively ot
said property , iitructnd by null ! ur4 < lln ' , taklutf
Into eoiiKldorutlon special bcnoUts , If any ,
Vou nro notlllod to bo present at the tlma
nnd place aforesaid , and make any objuutloni
to or statements concornlnr said nsctnumeat
of dumnxei as you may consider proper.
T. II. MuOMMiMUll ,
JOHN II. UEEVE.
UIIAULE9L.T110.MAa
Omaha , July 15th , IW'l JllkllOt
I'roposulH for Carpctini ; tlio Olllces lit the
Now Olty Hull , Umuhit , Nob.
Poulol bids marked "Proposal for oarpotloH
odlees In the olty hall biilldln ? . Omaha. Nob. , "
will bo roculvod ut th ( < ollloa of the city uouib-
troller to4 p.m. July 2Jth , 18J ; . 'I ho bldv
bha'l ' oo for furnUbliu oarpeti and llnolouin
us may bo rogultod by tbo committee of pub *
Ho property und bulMines. for carpotlmf
( jlllces In the said city 1m 1 as m ly bo
nutliurlz.'d to bo c.trputod by said commlttoo
during the year 18ji The : ild bids
Npoclfy the prlco per yar.l for both OKI pet *
and linoleum and snail oovor iin.i Include thn
prlco of laylnir Jlnoloum , and of muuliitf , lln-
liU "lid laying oirpoln. Llnoluum to bu of
the best ( juiillty and Amoriniin mako. nod
carputi to bo body llruisela of either the
Hurtford , Lowell or HlKulow br.indn A
cortllled chock of $ : oj to accompany o.icli bid.
Tlio rhflit Is reserved to nccopt or reject uny
or all bids. TIIKOUH : i UMKM ,
Jtilyiid , 18J2. Comptroller.
Jy.UdO
I'roponaU fur Curi tlni ; Ciionclt Chuiutiurlu
City Hull , Omulm , Noli ,
Sualod bids , murked "I'routmls for Oarpot-
Im ; Council Clnuubdr In U.ty Hull , Omaha ,
Neb. , " will bo received at the olllco of the olty
comptroller , to4 p. in. Aiutunt 4lb. IbUZ Tim \
bldH boliiK for ourpjllni ; the council clmmbur
w.ililn the rnll , H.ich bids to Klvo kind and
qiiiihty of oirpol : , mil total cost uutupltfio ,
laid down. A certlfiud check ot * IOU to ucco/ii-
pany each bid. The rlKbt li rcucrvod to uo-
cciKir rojcotnny or all bldK.
J > i"'dit T11KO OLHKN , Comptroller.
Kotloo to Contrnctom und llulldurs.
rortlioorcotloiiof K now OixtboMo oliurob m
{ 'ortKinouili , Hholby Comity. Iowa.
It da will bo roculvod until Auuust 2) ) th. 189 ]
I'lanitund pcclllcinlonsuuii tiosonn at the uu-
dorsl nad'Who will ahiocheorfu.ly clvn Infor-
mulion to purlieu whdiln t to huiiil In a bid ,
HKV. If , W. llOi'l'MAN ,
I'orUmouth , Bbolby Couoty , low * .