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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE THURSDAY. JULY 28 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Weakness Ruled in All the Board
Yesterdiy.
NEARLY EVERYTHING CLOSED LOWER
in thoTrnvlnlon Crowd the I.nit 1'ow Mln-
Utcs of the SonIonVltno cd the
Mott I'roiioiinced Weakness
Stocks nnd HoniU ,
CHICAGO. III. , July Wonkncsi ruled In nil
the plt-4 on tliu llounl of Trnilo toduy nml
everything closed lower. This tutio was ac
companied by Hi'lit trudlng I" everything ex-
oouU corn , which win iUllo ] active. The
weather wus a factor every whore In the pro
vision crowd as wull its among thu Oculars In
corauls. The weakness was pronounced nnil
general mi r I tin the Inst fifteen minutes of the
session nnil everything traded In closed t or
ns.ir thu lowest price * oC the duy.
Nuarly all of the news was bearish nnd the
combined result was u loss of , ' ® lo In the
vnluo of wheat. Cabins worn weak nnd gon-
cratly lower with dnincstlnmnrkoU also tend-
Ins downward. The very favorable corn re
ports published this morning with the
news of cooler weather In the north
west u nil Itborul rains In that ciuiir-
tor also helped to o\nso : weakness. An
other reason for depression was found In the
sharp sliitnu which took phtco In corn nnd
which extended to the ether pits. The crowd
nppa.ired to bo generally long and the ap-
ticiirnnco of weakness started the selling and
tlio unloading ; was ( | utto general. The buying
WHS not HiilUu cut to absorb the offerings
readily and weakness ruled , Hroitouu. Long.
Dunn. Ciidahy , Ultrord and others wore generous -
orous sellers ; Now Vork , St , Louis and thu
northwest had frco solilngordors here. Sept
ember opened ! { o lower at 7T ? c , llrniod uu to
? fo on lucal buying , then gradually Hugged
uway loT'lic , held for some tlino around from
77tto to Vi'aC. touched 77 ? . o inoiucntarlly
tinr IK ; the Hint hour. ' then near the close
weakened to and c osutl xteu'ly ' ut77 ? c.
Corn wus decidedly weak and lower and It
did not lukoHcptuinhur long to boll oir lso !
fiom last nlxlit n close. The chief eauso of
thu wo.ikuun was tli3 ropnrt In the morning
liiipcrj denying the si'tis'itlonul crop dumagu
which liavo been so industriously circulated
during thu last few days. There was sonio
coiiipliiintof dry \veallinr. .but huino rain has
already tallen and moru Is prodlctol by Uncle
Jerry Husk's weather bureau In those soc-
t.onx. All of this started holders to selling at
oni'o. Logan , Counsnlmun Ac Day , Sehwuitz
nnd Ituldwln , who have been the bulls here *
t Of ore. nil had lots of corn for Halo and prlcc.s
Ktnrtcd at once on the down grade and showed
llttiu rallying power , tcptember opened Xo
lower at Me , sold lo..Ofic. ilicn bruko Btu.idliy
to4i.u' ; ! , rallied some during thu lust hourund
closed at 40JjC.
Outs were weak In sympathy with corn , but
did not sin nip decidedly , closing with u loss of
only a c for beplombcr.
Hog products were dull and weak during
most of the .susslon. On account of the ex
cessively hot wcathoroporators were Inclined
to merely tnke eaio of orders received , 1'rlces
for the loading articles averaged lower , duo to
tlio Increase In the hoz supply nnd a slight do-
cllno In prices and quite liberal of products
reported. Thu bulk of oIl'erliiRs , however ,
wuto credited to longs , who holu small
quantities and who desired to rea Izo tliolr
urollts. 1'ork closed with u loss of 20ia22i5c ,
lard r > u and ribs 7ll2c.
Tliu leaduu futures rained as follows !
AUTIl-I.KS. 111(111. ( i.ow. n.osc
WIIL-AT No. 2
July 78M 77
AiiKiint 78 7d
bciiti'jnbor. . 78
CoilN Mi. 2
July tf > H SON W )
SO
fc'cnteniber. UJ 4'JH !
CAIH .No. 2
July 81
AllKIIKt. . . . . . sufi
September. . 30H
Jl ! > s I'IIIIK
tcptiMiitvr , . 1221 12 25 IS07 1J20
January 13 35 11 37W 13 ZV 13 221 *
t'eptembcr. . 783 7 33l <
Jfinnary. . . , 71'5 7 25
CIIOIIT Ilins
beptcinbGr. , 7C7K 767H 7 CO
Jnunnry US 7 05 700 7 00
Cash jiimtatlotiB were as follows :
IILOUII Stoutly and tiiiehiinccd.l
WitBAT No-Ssurlnu. 773 © 77. e ; No.3spring ,
72 c : No.2red. 77ya77 ? o.
Conxrstciidy ; No. 2. 5JUc : No. n , yellow , 40 ®
49J4o No. : i. oa-jli. 4Ke : No. 4,4il5o. :
" - - - - -
Ko3
HVK No. 2 , 07o.
HAin.ur-No. 2 , C3e : No. 3. no sales ; No. 4 ,
Ke.
Ke.KrA.x
KrA.x Sunn-No. 1 , tl.OI.
TISIOTIIV KED I'rlu e , } 1.30@l.34.
, 1'oiiK-Mcbs.porbhl. . * I2.0.VSI110. inrd , per
JilrJV V VJ75l > 7'U : ) ! Blllrt rllm BlUL's ( loose ) ,
K.C57.70 : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . ii'.OO ;
hort elcur slik'S Ihoxod ) , * 7.8jS7. ! .
WHISICV Distillers-finlbhed goods , per gal. .
'SUOAIIS Unchnnscd.
l.'occlptsunusbipmcnts today were as fol
lows :
On thel'roduce exchaiiKo toduy the butter
iniirket was iinchnncoil ; creameries , 15u2lc ;
dairies. 1 iig-lCMu. Kgga. ice.
N iv'ork
NEW VOIIK. .1 uly 27. I'r.oint Itceolpts , 1,810
pks. | : exports.J.SMI hb.s. . 3coo bu. sacks ;
market dull nnd weak. In Intances 5c lower :
sail's , I4.0JJ buls.
on" ' 'Sl ° a'ly ' " " 'l ' ' 1Ul ° t ! yellow
} ' '
' '
wllUAT-lti'c'otutB. 2IO.OOhn. ; exports , 20J.Oo :
uu. : siiles. : ( IV OJ bu. of fnturcH ; 2J2.000 bu. of
spot. Spot lower. Irregular , fairly active , weak :
jf > o. 2 joil. Mi ! < 5,8cln , store und elevator , H5
itS7'fe ! afloat. H. wil4u f. o. b. ; No. II red. H'JJ ©
y ° , ! .ul"nill(1 : ! , red. HieJSe : No. 1 northern.
MibiUo ; INo. 1 red. MUic : No. y northern , Ho ) ;
No2 Chicago , fci4480ic ( : No. flillwau-
kee. 8Ui | ; : No : i spring. Sil e. Op
tions dcilliicd ; ; .aa ? . nnd sold oil steadily ,
to ye , further declined on lower cables , but
ter wuuthor reports , Increase In the Itrad-
Btreot'sHtitoincnt , togolhur with thudollvor-
letof 5'.0)0 ( ) Int. on contract , closing weukNo. ; 2
jy J-J" ys U4ic ? , oioslng nt M e ; August.
f < 4U&S4Uc. Closing at Klije ; Sopiumber. 84 ®
B4He.cIosinL'iitljle : Ocliibor. SS'idlSBp. closing
Btu-VUe ; Di'i'cinbor. HB 18Sic. uioslng ut K-'o :
March. Ol-uaiWc. closing at tl ) , 'c ! May. 02 ? ; 6
lJ } c. closing at 02ic.
Balosraojo'bu.UI"1 ' W ° Ur { : WCBtor" ' 075cc ;
ItAl'lLEV MAIT-IUI ) | ; tWO-IOWOd BtutO , 70 ®
Wl'tu ; six rowed state. 75 < jlSOn ; Cunadlun , &k'4S
f 1 < u.x
CoHN-llccolbts , 0.000 bn. ; exports. O.OJO
? . " : slliV'.s ! . : . ) . ( 'V" ' ; 1l.f''t""i ' . uwuo bu. of
not. Spots nulet , lower , weak : No. 2 , 57o In
blevatort Miiu ulluitt : M-u f. o. b. : ungraded
" . * ; ! ' . { M.io. - ' . Options sold oir lo on gooJ
. . , .
- " > * > -t .wu uu * w Mbl4t V a * | IVUU UUt UI
BJIOI. hpotn dull , lower , weak. Options moj-
erutely uctlye , weuiter. July.
. - ' .
,
J5o : beptembor. IdU tTiHc , closing ut
Pot No. 2 xyhlto. a7 4i7 : o ! mlxod westurn ,
ta37ije ; white wcatorn , aix312o ; No. 3 Ohl-
cuuo , Wio ,
llAy-yulot nnd stonily.
Horn Steady and quiet.
KunAli Dull , quiet und firm ; refined , l-lOo
hlLhuiquiet ; : urunuluted , 4iaiJo.
ItlDi.ASHKS-l'orelgn. nuiuliiuli Now Orleans ,
quiet but tttondy.
Ilicu-Sloady and dull.
Uics-Diill and weuk ; western prime , 103
104a : receipts , ni51 packages.
HiliuM-Dull but Htuuily.
roiiK-Moru active und steady ,
CUT MEATS Qulot und btoudyj middles ,
AilIl.,7K1lijr 'lnil ' dull : western uto-un olosril
nil i.02Ki elty. (4X75) ) option suloi. 2.000 tierces ;
July. (1.881 Auitust , W.M ! boDtembor. $7.010
7. < I2. cloning at I7.U2 ; October , 17.0:1. :
nijluTTKii I'lnii unil inure doing ; Elglns ,
"
nnd flrmt part iklmt.
CHc.
'lO IIION Qiilot ,
LEAD Quiet.
TtN-Bteudy i Btrultg. t2.40 i0.45.
Oinnhit 1'roiluco Market.
Kcps-tyzgs are coming In baked nnd the
1088 U unusually heavy. General market , r.dji
Ulic ,
( JiauiiiESOroon , ti.00.
I'rACiiKS-Callforuhi , t .75.
TOMATOUS- Southern , H.2i < 3I.M nor CIIHO of
Iliukkutti.
Ai'incoTS Onlllornla. * l.7JffiJ.O\
LEM.jKS-Oholco , .5CKifca.tw ; tunoy.
oIiANrjKS-Oallforniu ,
H9).tU' ' ,
/ * " " ' " < limrt86a
1iSiiSLllSlSfcJ"llfc ; ! ! ! . .fisS'-ff"1' -
llANANAK Boarcv ,
ItiuEB ANU TALLOW Na l groan hldca. 3o :
No. 1 green united hide * . 4u : No. B Kruon nultiul
iMh'K. i o ; No. I green nailed htden. 25 to 4) ibn. .
4oi No.tigreunniltt'dlildeii. 25to401bn. , 3oi No.
I veal oaif , b to 15 Ilia. , : > os Na 2 veal calf. 8 to
lilbii..3ioi | No. J dry Hint hide * . 7oi No. B dry
Illnt hldcii.fi. ' ! No. l dry salted hided , rv iiu.
thoop tiultu-Urtou lulled , uaoh , Wc
rrcons.iltcd shc.irllngs ( short woolod onrly
sklnsi , onch. ir.a-r.u : dry sliotirilnzs ( thart
woolcd early skins ) . No. 1. each. 510e : dry
shearlings ( the t woolod early skln i. Na 1 ,
onch , " 5c ; dry Hint Kansas nnil Nebraska
liulchcr wool pelt < > , per lb. , uctunl weight , loft
] 4'ci dry Hint Kiinsns nnd Nclirnska murrain
wool pelts , per lb. . rictu1 weight , 812c. Tal
low nnd cri-aie Tnllor. No. 1 , flUcj tallow
No. ? , Jfa-'JUe ; gromo. whtto A , : iic ; gronso
while II 3' < c : grease , yollow. 3o : grease , dark
2Mct old butter , 2et beeswax , prime , ld225c ! :
rough tallow. l'i2c. '
t'ijTATOEs New , scarce ! southern stocui lie !
peril ) .
CAnnAOK Homo grown , ( Xo ) per doz.
MilLoss-Wiiti'mioIons. per 1 J > . J.5.00IW ) 00.
NKW Ai'i't.KS I'or one-third bu. box , 75o ,
WAXIIKANA llnlf bu. basket. 15J.
NKW TUIIN 1'S I > orlllt.3c. (
TnAits Ilarto'U : ' 1:1.5) : ) : other varieties , M.IM
IIUTTKII Packing stock , l2)iIUui ) small
lots selrct dairy , L.CiMOc.
1'ont.TUv Spring chickens , t2.50S3.00 , slow ;
old fowls , BitDe.
BitDe.St
St , I.onls Alarkots ,
ST. Louis , Mo. , July 87 , l't.oun Quiet anil
uiiuhanicd : patrnK } 4.P5 < ftl.l5 : extra fnnoy ,
St'tWl-W : fancy. W.2.Vle3.i.-i ; ; eholce , J2.40O2.5)i
family , $ J.-.oa2.XH.
WHEAT Opened weaker on crop reports and
declined rttoaillly : No. 2 rod. cash. 78V- ! July ,
7B'ic , clmln-r nt7 ! ic : August , 73U744e. ! clos
ing at ? 3tt7.iXo ; Soiitnmhcr , 74y'ti5ie. ( clos
ing nt 74'io iiskod ; Oflcember , 78.lia7Sie. elos-
ina tit 78Uo hid.
UOII.N Weaker on better weather : No. 2 ,
cash , linn ut 4T'OI71ic ' ! : July , 4Su : August.
40'io bid ; Huptomber , 47.iO4Sc ! , oioslng ut4V3 (
4Hio ! hid ,
OATS Declined for futures , ( Inner for onsh.
which was : imtu : July ; iiiui ! August , 2ijo ) blu ;
i-opteniuer , 20io ,
Itvn .No. 2. east side , Ole bid ,
H Aiti.F.r Nothing doing.
IIUAN Advancing , very stiff : east track ,
sacked , Ili2c. : (
HAY Host smiles of tltnothv scareo nnd
much wnnted ; prime to choice , t o.iwll.iO :
strlutly choice to gilt edge , t 2.03l 1.50 ; prai
rie. weakening , but notuuotably lower.
LOAD-HOI
IIUTTKII ANit Kans Quiet , nnd unchanged :
creamery. 208 'lc ; dairy , Il > ® l7e ; eggs. Uo.
CouNMiiAlr-FIrm at J2.C5B2.70.
.
IIION COTTON TiG-UO.
WIIIHKV $1.10 anti-trust and $1.15 trust ,
riiovnioxs Dull and o-isv ; pork , standard
mess. $13.75 : lard. $7.IO7.I5 : Urv salt shoul
ders , $7. 2.1 : lotm and ribs. J7.SO : 'shorts , N.ini
boxed , Ifiu mo ro : bacon , shoulders , $ r,25 :
lonusaiid ribs , $ i.67i ; shnrls. $ J.124 ; hanm.
sugar cured. lIi5 ! r-'S } , accorJlu ; ; to size and
bra nil ,
KiuRMT8 Plour , IWOO Ibs. : wheat , 2,000
bu. ; com , 32.000 Int. : oats , 11,000 bu. ; rye ,
IIKJ ) bu , : uiirlov , none
Siiii-iiKNTS Flour , 7.00J Ibs. : wheat , 0,000
hit. ; corn. 7,000 bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. ; rye und
hurley , none. .
Kiinin * City .Markets.
KANSAS OITV. JIo. . July 27. WIICAT-AO-
tlvc , steady ; No. 2 hard , old , U2'Jic ; new ,
fll < a.Hc ( ; No. 2 rod. G7G'je. ' ;
Coitx Halt n cent lower , weak : No. 2 ,
inlxud , 4iillJc : ! ) ; No. 2 white. filMMo.
very slow : No. 3 mixed , 'J
No. s white , .10c.
KvK-Steady ; nomlnullv nsai
! LAXSKint-Steady at WiOJc.
HitAN Steady : sackuil , 5Wii.ic.
. .1 , AJ-r'JJ ' lower ; timothy , S..WD.03 : prairie.
iiuTruu'-Flrmor ; Ili'tSlOo : dairy. IS
Kcuis-Wouk : aaiitllcd , lie.
S Wheat , 5,00) bu. : corn , 21,000 bu. ;
out * . IMJOO bu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 23.000 bu , ; corn , 23,003
bu. ; oats. IIWO bu ,
Duluth \ \ hunt Mnrket.
DUI.UTII. Minn. , July 37. Prices on futures
nt the opening were about Uu lower , .anil ut
noon they were nominally about ? { u lower
than yesterday's closing lUuros. The weaker
feeling was due to lower cables und news of
encouragln-j crop weather. Little wno done
after noon , and tlio clojo was dull and Irregu
lar anil liutow the trading lUnrcs of the soa-
slon. ut from ; tc to ! iu lower than yestcrdny.
Oioslng iirlces : Na. 1 hard , cash , fc-'c : July ,
82u ; Suotember , H i-ic ; December , 8 c ; No. 1
northern , cash. 7syc ; July , 7j ? . u ; fruptuiu-
ber. 7s'4c : December. 70Jc ! ; No. ' - northern ,
7le : No. : i , U2)4c ) ; rejected , 5lc. On track : No.
1 hard. 82c ; No. I northern , 7Uie. !
OU .Miirlcuc.
New VOIIK. July 27. I'ETIIOLKUM Opened
steady at. 52.H' ? , became dull , s-igued oir
nnd closing we.ilc at . > l ? c. I'ennsylvanla oil-
Spot gales , none ; Aiijiist option sales , H.OJO
bbls. ; ouenlnirftBUc. hlliest)2Uo , lowest 5l ? c ,
closing 51 ? e. Lima oil Nosalcs. 'lolal sales ,
8.0JO bills.
CoTTO.wsr.Kii Oir.-Qulot but flrm ,
TALI.OW Firm and quiet.
HMN ! Steady nnd .
TuitfKNTisE Quiet and easier ; 20U70Uc ,
Mancln-Htcr Ciiiniucrclal Knviow.
MANCIIESTEII. July 27. The Guardian , In Us
commercial article , says : The volume of
sales U'ics not Increase. The decline In ex
change Is growing worse. The market , though
nominally linn , Is feeble. The "Ucmand for
staples Is further curtal ed. Isolated sales of
Hblrtlngs for Japan represent the only busi
ness of Importance. Hopes are expressed that
the production will bo restricted , but few
looms have yet stopped.
Co 11 eo .Market.
NEW Voitic , July 27. Options opened barely
steady und 10 to 2) points down ,
closing stuady nt 10 > 3'5 points down : sales ,
K',000 ' bags. Including : Au.ust , 2.15312.25 ;
feptumbcr. $12.204 l2.tJ : : October. S12.lnai2.l5 ;
November , J12.1.V2I2.2U ; December. 12.15
0I2.UO ; Jnnunry , * 12.23 ; March , $12.21(0)12.3) ( ) .
Spot Klo , steady und more active ; No. 7 , $13.25
Cotton .MitrKut.
NKW Onr.CANB. La. , July 27. Firm ; mid
dling , 7 l-10e : low middling , u ll-10u : teed
odlnary , 0 3Co ; net anJ gross rece.pts. I7d
bales ; exports coastwise , 4,4 bales ; sales ,
1,2.0 bales ; slock. b5.730 bales.
Cincinnati < < ruln .Murknt.
CINCINNATI. O. . July 27. WIIUAT Xo. 2
red. 75 We.
( JOHN Strong ; No. 2 mixed , KJe
-Falrdemandj No , 2 mixed , 33S53lc.
WlllbKV $1.15.
Toledo ( ir.ilu .Murknt.
TOMDO : , O. , July 27. WHEAT Active ,
steadier ; No. 2 cash , July , 7S.Jc.
H Dull : No. 2 , cash , July , 51c ; August ,
5U * .
OATS Qulbt ; No. 2ca h,3lc.
llaltlinnrii ( ir.ilu .
. .JoitE , Jld. , July 27. WHEAT Easier ;
No.2 red , July , bl.'iS2ic ! ,
/'DUN Easier ; mixed , July , 55c bid.
OATS ( Julet : No. ' 'mixed western.a5o asked.
Now York Dry ( foods M.irltor.
Nnw VOIIK. July 27. There was evidence of
Improvement In business with both agents
and Jobbers. There was a gold feeling In the
market nnd the general tone wus btroni : .
Trillium' Talk ,
CHICAGO , III. , July 27. K O. Lo--an & Co. to
Duncan , Ilollliuer & Co. : Our letter of yesterday -
terday about expresses ouropln'.on today on
wheat. With a good ciop In the northwest
'there will bo too muuli , and under such cir
cumstances we hesttutu to siy : how low It will
sell. That it will sell lower wo feel certain.
There Is absolutely no demand for future
shipment. September opened at 76u und
closed ut 77 ? c. Corn opened at 60o for Sep
tember , sold us low us 4o.iS40o. ; ? und closed
ut4'JB40fc ! , The crop reports we receive
tire of the most favorable uhurtiutor. Wo hear
of duinago from hot wlir.U and want of
ruin , but wo got nothing of tuut
kind direct. The bull element Is still In the
ascendency , and with or without good cause
the price of corn will go hlghoruuless we have
rains In tlio next day or two. In o.itg there
wus little dolir.- , the lluctuutions being not
over Jie. September closed nt : iOXo. The
liquidation In ho ; product has been heavier
than for Home duys p.ist. und under this pres
sure Hoptomber pork sold oir to $12.10.
OiuoAno. III. , Ju.y 27. Kennott , Hopkins &
Co. to y. A. MoWhortnr : The weakness ; of
other luurkulH encouraged some selling of
wheat and a decline of , o from yesterday's
eloiu resulted. Very little long uir wus dis
lodged and there htm been un undertime of
considerable strength. A bolter export de
mand scums prohublo. Outside of America
shipments are lUiiU The amount onocoan
ntiksatcu in uiiusua.ly sm-tll und del-rousing.
Stocks abroad willI need to he replenished In
the near future. While prices may go some
what lower It Is evident that ull bear
ish nuwii 1ms been freely clrculutod
und discounted un.l nny material change
ought to bo bo toward belter price *
The iiutional und fctatocrop report published
In the newspapers today caused co.mldorublu
realizing among holder * us they were uni
formly liivor.ible for corn. On the break of le
there wus u good liivojtmcntdomund from thu
country. It U possible that there nny he an ,
other rally tomorrow or thu nextduylf the
anticipated ruin und cooler neither do not
materialize. 1'rovUions sug.-ed oir with
oilier markets , although there Imu been but
little selling pressure und holders bill I mani
fest much contldonco In values ,
CiitOAjio. U. . July27.-Counselinan & Duy
to tockrell llros. Commission company :
JV heat him shown a weak tendency ull duy ,
I'oroluu markets were gonorullv oushir. The
cioi ) ndvk'cs from the country Indcuto a liberal -
oral crop. The demand U only fair. liilslnoM
Is llKht pending Hie notion of congrons on the
antl'optlon hill und the \\oathor too auprui-
slvo for uxort'uii. so the .market U rather
neglected. Under those. o'ruuiiiHtuncoi and
lulHuiiifca the inurKot uloseu ut ln-
. . ' . ' . " " f . The crop inovument does not
differ very much from the Past ton duys. Corn
opened iie oir ou reported ruins thiounhoui
portions of the corn belt und dei-llned j0
inore on soiling by country receivers. Kur-
thoriliimugu reports caused u little upturn ,
hutltllnully closed houvy on free solllnz by
New J orlc. Provisions showed u litek of sup.
port nil d y until the close , wnen local oner-
utora kept tlio tuutkui from u khuip decline.
A It was It closed weak nt the bottom with n
desire to cell predominant.
STOCKS AND 11OND3.
ImltHtrlnlH IVoro Vtirtliur Advanced Yostcr-
day AVIillo the l.UtViM Dull.
NEW VOIIK , July -27. The stock mirlcet
was again dominated hy the Industrial stocks
which were further advanced while prices In
the rullroUd list wore stagnant as tuuul until
well Into the afternoon , wnon the report ;
denying the Into rumors and stories of damage
by heat to the corn crop resulted In Inducing
some covering of shorts In the grangers and
subsequently higher prlsoi. The latest re
ports obtainable today wont to show tint the
report of damage to the corn crop from the
hot weather wus. to say the least , oxjcgoratoil
nnd the shorts were Inclined to cover in the
grangers , w hlch with the stimulus nt the bull
manipulation of the Imluslrm is. served tc
ninku thu market not only more active but to
glvo It a decidedly strong tone , though the
Ilucttintlons In rallro id sluircM were as visual
conllncd te a very limited r.ingo.
Tim . .advanceIn Cotton oil nnd Sugar were
continued und the latter rose something over
S per cent In u largo business , The stimulus
spread to thu r.iltrqad list hotorn the end of
the tiny nnd while the uringoM ; were the
strongest features In the early doallng ? . the
coalers were advanced sharply In the filial
dealing * under the Impression that the ptlcc < i
for their products would bo ii-taln advanced
nt the meeting of sales agents on Thursday.
The market closed quiet but strong near or at
the lion prices of the day , I riding was'1MI-
147 listed nnd 39.2H3 unlisted , su ar con-
trlbutetl 2nMO and Cotton oil31,2 r > .
Government bonds have boon dull and firm ,
btuto bonds have been ( lull und Htoady.
The I'ost says : Kuropo oxpoets this souson
a comfortable wheat crop nf Its own , and Inst
year's experience Iris not disposed inuritot
observers to look for hlsh grain prices this
full Tills removes iho Inducement to heavy
future purchase * for European account , and
I'oiiscqucntly delays the arrival of gmliiTillls
on the m rki-t , It Is only Just to say that the
usual shlppcrsuf gold nro Htrlvlng to avoid a
further movement , but orders from the other
sldo nro Imperative , nnd unless bills can uu
had the gold will necessarily go.
The following are tho"u.osinu nuotr.tlons
for the leading stoeits on the Now Vcik Stock
oxchntiKC todavi
bid tasked.
The total sales of stocks today were 109.530
shares. Including : Atchlson , 400 | ; Chleauo
( Jus. 8,700 ; Isrlo. S.010 ; Northern t'aclllu pre-
ferro-J , 2lXj ) ; Uoadlnt : . 12.IOO | St. i'aul , 0,700.
London Financial Itcvlon * .
irnjnvtglittil IKliy Ja > net OorIo- ; IJtnnt' ' . I
LONDON. .Inly27. [ Now Vork Herald O.iblo
Special to THE Ilnu.l-Tho course of the
stock markets to'luy has been favorable on
the whole. The now business has been very
much restricted so that atlunllun has been
chlully directed to the settlement whlrh made
satisfactory prozress. Knnds and Indian rupee
pee- paper nro unchanged , I'orel ii Kovcrn-
incntsecnrtlcs : cloned tolerably yool Intone.
In the absence of business prices moved only
to a small extent , a moderate Imurovoment
belii'4 established In Aix'ontlno issues. K.-'yt- | ]
lan , Russian fours , anil Spanish and some
Turkish issues. The feature iimou home
railways Is llrmnoss In ho ivy lines. North
eastern has advanced i > ; per cent , the
weekly tralllc statement showing n s'unll In-
cioiho after n lonz run of heavy do-
creases. Ureat Westerns rose H per cent.
London & Northwestern "i. Midland \l , and
several others are also Letter. ItriRht'n de
ferred anil Southeastern deferred arc u frac
tion lower. American railways close good In
tone , though deallnus havn been on a very
small scale. In the inujorlty of u.ises prices
are U to ? 4 per cent lower than these
last iiliht. Luke Shore , however , marks a
rise of U tier cent. Northern Pacific preference
' /i percent und Norfolk & Westfiru preference
4 per cent. There li'is boon scarcely any cle-
mind for money. With a diminution In the
supply of llo.itlir capital short lonu : have
ocen obtulned at U to U per cent. The ills-
count market has also been very quiet , two
and three months bills bolng quoted nt 1U-1G to
H per cent.
NawVork Alansy Mat-lent.
NKW V.IIIK. July 27. MONEY ON CAM. Easy ,
at Hi ® ! per cent : lust loan , 1J ! percent ;
closed at Ui percent.
1'iiiMC MKIICANTH.B I'AIT.II : iy0 per cent.
Hmu.iNn KXCIIANOU Quiet hit ( Irm'at
4.87'i for sixty-day bills and II.S34 } for do ; '
mind. :
Thu closing quotations on bonds :
Xetv lork .tllnliif ; O
NEW Voinc , July 27. The following are the
closing mining stock quotations :
Cliolor b * > Ophlr am
Crown I'olnt 71) ) Plymouth lee
Con. Cnl. A Va 1155 Sierra Nov 100
Dondwuod. . * . 2IJ -'tunclnrd no
Uuuld A. Curry ,0 Union Con 70
IllllU &XUI-CT08S. . . . 110 Vclluw .IncUct 60
lloincstuke M.V ) Iron Silver. . . . , CO
Mexlrnn 110 Quicksilver. . . . . . . . 425
North Htar CJ ) do profcrrod 20.0. )
Untiirlo 48.00 llulwcr so
asked.
St. Ioiils Mining Slocks.
ST. Louis. Mo. , July S7. On the mining ox-
changuthu foliowlni : quotations wore made on
cnll today :
rinaiiclal Notes.
1'Aitis , July 27. Three per cent rentes , OSf
42Ko for thu account.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. . July 27. Hunk cloar-
liws thin day , ti.Kil.iKn.
NEW VOIIK. July 27.-Ilank clearings , J87.-
4I4.IW : balances , W.4IIa27.
HAVANA. July 27. Spanish gold , t.50liia
2.50H. Exchange quiet but steady ,
IIALTIMOUB. Md. , July 27 , Clearings , 12,002-
550 ; bulunccB , | 2 < t5.2JO. Alonoy , U per cent ,
LONDON , July 27. Amount of bullion pone
Into tlio Hank of England on balance toduy ,
OMAIIA. July 27.-OIearlngs.J370.850 ; same
day last week , tUW.220 ; sumo day last month ,
(
. . Tonn. . July 27.-Now York ox-
clmugo soillnir at JI.50. Clearings. t nlU" ;
balances , J14II.4IU. j
l'iiliAiiui.iMiiA. I'a. . July87.-JI ink clearings
today were U,43-,710 und balances , t2.1Ki,4b2.
Monuy. B per cent.
NUW' OiifcKAsjB .La. . July ST.Oloarlnss. .
K'JI.'C'fl. Now Vorh exchange , coinnjurolul,75a ;
bunk , JI.S' ) porlWO promtum.
liosTON. Muss , . July 27-Oloarlnsii. | ! 1.601. .
02J ; buliincos , $1,752.710. Money , 22ii nor coin ;
exchange ou Now Vork , pur to So uiheoiint ,
ST. Louis. Mo. . July 2r-Olnarlngs. $3.403-
Mi ; halaticeK. (40J..W7 , Money llrmor but quiet
it MM per cent KxuhaiiKe on Now VorK , Wo
( l.tteount.
OiiiCAOo. 111. , July 27-Monoy. steady and
iMK-lminrud. llnnk olonrlngn. * IVJI2.I50. New
eric exchuni'o. 4Jo discount ; Bturllng ex-
oliuuso dull and unchanged.
MVU HTOfJU SIAltlvKI'S.
Cuttlu Triidu Ktlll .Much Unsettled Ho ( ;
.tloilHrKtely Active and I'lrm.
OMAHA. July 27. UecolptHso fur this week ;
.KH cuttle , 17.1sihoi S uda.l47tiheop , ugulnst
' 7 ° ilult'15 , - " * ' l o 'H und 020 sheep the Urst
rilf of lust week.
The iupply of cattle wus liberal , but not ox-
Missive. There went hardly as many cattle
iuro an last Wodnosduy anil had It not been
or the demoralized murKuu iiut tliuru would
n all probability liuve been u ilucent trade
lure. As ii u I of late fully half the receipt !
were ranger * , but there wore several
urge bunuhcs of very decent nu-
tlvos Biiiiinit the pffcrlng * . lliislnpgs
> dull nnd dnuglnir throu hout
aud trice * vero overjwhcru from lQp ! , o Wo
JTJJ ,
lower Ihnn Tuesday" Sh'pncfs were extremely
bearish on account.itlane unU eastern advices
and did cornparnUTPiy little trading. Local
dros od beef liouv * fiad the market prnc-
tically in their o\vt hands and they did not
heiltiito to follow iiir tbolr advantage. Oood
to cholco 1.15) to iimwib. steers sold nt from
11.4' ' ) to $1.05. l-'ntflo rood 1.20J to l,3JO-lo. (
steers sold nt front ' } tuo ; to 11.35. Orcon and
half fat mult wiiAhufrl to move ut f rom $ : IOG
to $ l.on , although taf-C class of stock showed
the lo.istdecllno. Wllon urnss cattle sell fet
feeders or In compollHon with them nnd there
happens to bo n Irifrfeuder di-nund prices
don't go n crout deal.lower. Kully n third ol
the receipts ronmtnad unsold at the close.
Cows unil mixed'Stock sold steady to lOc
lower than Tiio. duv nt from tl.fO to t.4\ ( ,
llmro were only nUnptii dozen loads on Rule
nnd they were genuMilv very common. The
warm weather Is rbihf on bulls , oxen nnil
stnas , and prlcui arOjow. Sales were at from
fl.IHlutl.7u. The supply of calves wus light
mid the market very dull unu weak , wltti
s iles nt from ifio to J.IS5.
Stockcrsnml feeders were In llbor.il supply
and the domund wns slightly Improved. .
I rlcfs , hownver , showed little oliungo olthei
ono way or tno other , good to cholco stooh
Celling at from JJ.50 to JJ.O. ) . with common tc
fnlr stock lit from Jirj ) to $2.30. llopresonta-
tlvu sales :
nnnr.
TEAni.INOS.
IIUM.S.
= ,13 ,10 10,1.03171. . . 14,1402 170
BTOCKKItS AND FnEDEIl" ? .
1. . 810 2 O'J 25. . ! ) S7 2 M 4 , TO'i 2fiO
U. . 82 2 00 15. . ui ; ( ) 2 40 7S3 !
2 35 ; i. . 740 24) 0 1)10 ) 20)
-'iilOJJ 2 35 1. . 8.1) ) 2 5) 0. . 033 2 CO
s Mtl.KmtS AND Sl'UlNnF.113.
1 cow and calf $2300
1 cow and cult yo 00
1 milker , , 1200
l milker > n oo
WESTERN CATTLE.
No. Av , 1'r. No. Av. 1'r'
COLOIIADO TEXAS CATTLE.
22steers ] lo : $ i 40
COI.OIIADO CATTLE ,
1 steer..107) 2 b5 1 steer. . . . 07) 2 81
4 stoors..IMO 2 Hi 1 steer..l.'CIO 2 83
1 stuer.IIOO Z B5 H steers..1037 2 Co
2 steers . .1143 3 00 B htcUH..I ! > r > 7 3 00
( i steoM..1103 3 00 3 feeders. . 1 UU 2 23
fi feeders. . U3I 2 3 > 1 feu lor. , 1030 275
12 feeder ) . . ll.M 2 50 1 feodor..l2fiO ! S 23
2 feo.lors..lOJO 2 25 1 feeder..1020 2 " "i
1 feeder. . , 80 2 b5 2 tceders. . U7U 2 83
WVOMISO OATTI.E.
lit cows. . . . KIT HO 67 feeders. . 918 280
< y feeuers.,1047 'J 00 U calves , . 140 u &J
40 feeders. . 770 i' L'O
Unas Kcculpts were l.COO less than Tncs-
any. but about thu.siiiuo us last Wednesday ,
llioolfor n s Included tmlto n few urlmo hozs ,
Out the uulk of the snuuly was. as usual , niado
up of common lljrlit ana mixed stuir.
shippers started out paying prices steady to
n nloltel hl her than TnesUay for poott to
choice modi u tu unil heavy lio.s at from fo.G.l to
f. > .l'0. On the comniOL' , lisht und mixed ho.-s
local hurern wor-o very bearish. S.ilcs were
at from j'.ro to t OJ.or about a nickel lower
early , mid at the uloap It was from * , i.f > 0 to
$ . } . ! ) . " > , or ; > e to 100 lower on this oluss of stulV.
ihero were from I.UXJ'to I.MJ ho s unsold at
the clobo. i null in : was largely at from $ j.tt
tp.X7. ) . ii-'iilnsit from if.VOO to tV75 , Tuesday ,
tliti Kenur.il m-eri'Ko ; of prlce4 paid boliiR
. ' .u4' ; , aialnit S5.07 Tuesday ui'd * 5.548 lust
SIIKEP NothinR In this line was received.
The situation remains unchanged , destrablo
muttons belli ; ; In brlsU demand at fully steady
prices. I'ulr to Kood natives 31.75 to fl.'iO , fmr
to Kood westerns f ) . . " ) ) to jl.25 , common and
stool ; sheep S-.SU to JJ.M ) , good to choice 40 to
UJ-lb. lumbs tl.oO to $3.50.
ItticolptH unit UixpiMition of Stock ,
Oniclal roculpts and disposition of stock us
sliownby the books of tnti Union Stoslc Vards
comp.uiy for thu twenty-four hours , enuiny at
5o'clOL-l ; p. in. , July 27,18J2 :
'
UKCtJllTS.
DISPOSITION.
Chicago C'lw Stock Alurhnt.
CIIICAOO. Ill , , July 27. ISpoclul Telegram to
TUB 11KK.1 Tno rni > . 'of cattle wus the third
lurgestofthu aor.son today , being estimated
ut 24,000 head. 1'rleW wore borne down to the
extent of from 15oo ; ' ( 25c. The opening wus
voryn.ow , buyora'-AVid nullofs Hndliig It dllll-
cult to ugroo us to prices , but toward noon
trading buuamo active und continued so.
The range of quotations was from Jl.:5 to f l.O'l '
for Inferior uows'iui' bullH selling at from
tl.25 to $1.5) nnd extra Hteurd being quoted at
from & > .5J to t5.UU.-i.Thu . greater purt'of the
buslnods wai ut from (1,05 to $ . ' .25 for cown.
lio.iura unil bulls jind ut from iU.75 to $1.75 for
Ett'DiH. Ted ay'a c ltc. of which tlioie were
uboul 7uuj. sold ou' 'tias.H of from 4L40 to tl.50
for fra ju. a Wtsuirii raiuorH worn quoted ut
[ rum ifl.7,1 10 fl,25.A'bout ' 3.00J weru ou sale.
The market e.osed1 ubtlvu und ateudy ut the
deul I1U. Ill
Only the bout gra'aii of hogs were saleable
1 yesterday's prlci s. _ 1'ojr und common lots
{ uuer.illy sold ubout.iu lower und bold slowly ,
i'hu general market olosuJ weak ut from t\0 >
Nnturo should
s.s.a bo aBHlstod to
. . throw ofFiimiuii.
CURES tics of the blood.
Nothing docs It
MALARIAL * *
BO well , so Biifcly
* * * POISON or HO promptly as
gs Hpccillc.
LIFE HAD NO CHARMS.
Tor thrc win I w troubled lih nilnlil p"Uon ,
vhkh ciuw.1 intpuclilg to f.il. nj I was uicilly ic-
ducciilnltcth , nd llfolo > t ll Iu chums. 1 tiled mcr-
J.A. UlCE. Otll , JUi '
Out Uok on Blood tnd Skin DImiei nulled fie .
wirr SfMGifio Co. . ATLANTA * 9 *
to f.Vtt for poor stuff nnd at from J5.00 to 16.10 ;
for common to fnnoy. Just now buyer * are
making but Itttlo difference between prk'Oi
forllahtund heavy weights.
Kecolpts of shrop were heavier and the mar *
Kct weakened , Kew were wanted for ship
ment , and the local domanJ also bolne slack ,
sellers found It Impossible to unload except
ntslulit concession ? . Perhaps tin exception
should bo tnuilo In the case of choice sheep.
There were few of the latter nnn they brought
steady price" * , quotation were : f..OJ to M.OO
foroiilK W.25 to H23 for common to medium ,
nnd $1.53 to J3.73 lor go l to elulco. The lamb
mnr.tot was steady ut from Jl.00 toM.BO for
common to cholco , ami culls were quoted nt
{ . ' . .M to 43.30.
Kocclnts were : Cattle. Sl.OOJi hoss. 18,030
shoou , ( J.OOO.
Thn Kvenlng Journal reports :
CATTi.K-lioeolbts , 24,00. ) head : shipments ,
8.0JO head : market 2ViW o lower ! chnleo tu
extra steers , $ l.7.'Va > 'V,10 ! other ? , ? l.00iil.50 ; Tex-
nit" . 8I.75BW S3 : native cows. $ I.7S2.73.
llotis-Uecolpts. 2U.OOO head : shipment * .
10,000 head : market fairly netlve. about
Moudyt rough and common , fVl'KflWO ! mlxiid ,
. . . , r' . " > ! llr" ' > o hom-j- und butchers' weight * ,
S-VDJisaio ; light , niiubaoo. .
SiiEKf-Uecolnts. O.OJO houds shlpinonts ;
2,500 head : market nctlvo : cheep , stonily ;
lambs , u trifle hhzhcrj natives. $ .1.75ilW.75 :
westerns. * UXii4.GO ( ; Texuns , 14.2531,70 ; lambs.
7-1. 04i7OU.
WUSTI2UN 1'ACKINO INTKUKSTS ,
. Miirkctlnp ; of llocn 1 * Further Itoduccd
( jultn Consldrrulily.
CINCINNATI. O. July S7.-Spoctul | Telegram
to Tin : 111:11 : ] Tomorrow's Price Current will
suyj "The western matkutlng of hogs Is fur
ther reduced quite considerably. " Tot-il pack
ing for tno wvok Is 170.000 uKiiinst 2.5ooo the
preccdhu week nnd 146.0UO luxt your , making
5 , 8. > , OjO since Mitnili I , agalnit 4,2s3,000 n year
ago , rromliient Placeacomp'iru us follows !
New York l.lvo Stock Market.
NKwYoitic..Iiilv S7.-lliscvr.s-necoIiK ) 1,370
Including llfty-two cars for sula Miirkot
opened llrin. closed 15e Dor 10 1 uonnds lownr.
Nntlvo steers. $3.7514330 per 100 pounds. Col-
orados $ l.TOJ442l ! Dulls nnd cows t2.23'l50 :
drusscd beef steady lit 7i8',4u ! nor pound ;
shipments today. 50J beeves and 8,1110 ijuartors
of beef.
CAi.vKS-llpcolptR , : if > 23 ! head ; voals Hriii.
other calves very dull. 010 unsold. Voals 85.00
( US5.70 : Millie oalves , $3.0u5.75. ( !
biiKiu > Kecolpts. ii.5its ( head : market slow
nncl steady : sheop. $ . ' . : > © 5.7.i : lambs , i : > ® l7cj
arofiod tnntton , dull , btlc per pound :
dressed lambs , steady at IKS.2.
Ilona-Hocolpts. 4.B33 head , consigned dl-
root : noinlnully stuady at J3.5oeo.a5 per 103
pounds. _ _ _ _
Knnsits City .Ijlvu Stock .Mnrltct.
KANSAS urnMo. . ,
. . July 27-OATTLE-no-
coipts. 0.500 ! shipments , aIOJs market for
peed steers dull , weal : , lU3o lowers cows
steady to 2ic lowers feeders unsaleable !
' 1 exas steers 25o lower : dressed beef and ship-
ulna steurs sold nt .U-.ilO ) : cows and
heifers , ( fJ.O.ft'l. ( 00 : Texan * and Indl.ius. U.6J ®
2.75 : stockor.s und feouers , S..r > : ) a'.00.
Hois-Uecolpt ( , 0.200 : shipments. 700 : nmr-
hct active , oponlng stronir. elotliiK weak : o.\-
tromoranRoof jrico ) , * 3253.03 ; bulk of sales
wore at 5.o3.ia
i' Kecolpts , ( > X ) ; shlpnicnti , 100 ; good
shcou were In demand and stroux ; others
wore not wanted ; muttons , 8J.OOS3. 10.
Jteaw * its mark
ovcry ono of the
painful disorders
that prey upon )
women. Thoyl
fndo the fuco ,
wosto the flguro ,
niin the temper ,
wither you up ,
make you old before your time.
Get well : That's the wny to look well.
Cure the troubles nnil ailments that beset
you , with Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription.
It's a i/uaranfmi remedj- for nil the delicate
weaknesses , derangements , and diseases pecu
liar to women.
It regulates nnd promotes all the proper
functions , improves digestion , enriches the
blood , dispels nchcs and pains , melancholy
and nervousness , brings reireshinc sleep , and
restores health and strength. It's a power
ful general , as well as uterine , tonic nnd ner
vine , imparting vigor and strength to the
entire uystem. Contains no alcohol to in-
obriatoj no syrup or sugar to derange diges
tion.
It's n legitimate mcctfcfn * not n beverage
nnd the only ono for woman's ailments , so
certain in its effects that it can be guaran
teed. If it doesn't benefit or cure , in. every '
case , you have your mqnoy back.
All children cnjoyadrlnkof
Hires' Root Beer.
Bo does every other member of tha family.
A 25 cent package mnkcs 5 callon.1 of this delicious
drink. Don't bo deceived If n denier , fur the .
of larger prollt , tells you some other kind Is
"lust n.i Rood " 'tis false , lie Imitation la 113 cccxl
03 the ccnulao Ilicca' .
A now ant Complete Trcatiuant. conilitlnz pf
Suppositories , Ointment la fXipiulai , also In Ilex
nnd I'llls ; n 1'txltiva Cura for Untern'il , Internal
blind or UlendhiKltclilni ; , Chronic , Itoountor Hero II-
tnry 1'llos. T ils HoinoJy his nuvur b'-'on known to
fall , f I per box. ii forti ! sant by m ill. Why suffer from
tills turrlble dlio.ioo wlua a wtlttjn iru irantua If
positively uUon wltliC iu to i or rerun t the munjy I
not cured Send stamp for frjo Bampla. Uuirallt o
es cd by Kulm A Co. , Drnir liu , Holu Auonts , corns
It undDounlas ttrcotw. umuha , Nob.
SOUTH OMAH A.
Union Stock Yards Compan X
SOUTH OMAHA ,
est cattle , hog and sheep market In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
0 0. BUHXE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOCK COMM1HSION.
THE LKAUKHS ,
lUfllHI Write to thU houii for cor-
U.Ul.l.l | root Mirkot Bsporn.
Wood Brothers ,
h'outh Omaha Telephone H'i7 , - Chicago
J. 1) . DADI8MAN , I „
W , 15. WOOD. fManmieri.
Market reports by mall an J wire cheerfully
furnUhud upon uppllo.itlon.
Campbell Commission Co.
Chicago , KistHt. I/ouls , Kansas Olty , South
Omuhu , rlou.x Oily , Kort Worth ,
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
rSnnd.VJ Kxchanxo Ilulldlii ; , South Onuih-v
Correspondence sollcltsd nn4 urJmptly nnturjril.
bpoclul attvntlou tu orders for stookors & foodurj.
BstablUbcd , 181. . . . IncorporaUJ , W )
Capital fully paid , liU.UJJ.
Waggoner Birney Company ,
Write or wlro ui for prompt and rolUblo markjt
reports.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
OoinmUslon.
[ loom Cl Exchange Ilulldlii , Bouth Omaha
Telephone 1707 ,
M. H. Hogaity & Oo , ,
liooin 31 Uta
JJulldlng.
South Ouitthu , -
OMAJHA
urors' and Jolte' '
AKOIIITKCrS AND BUILPKK5.
J. II , Glenn ,
Contractors nnrt iiiti conlr.ictnri for nir Xlnd of
iMilMIn * . plnMarliiit H.ilntlnif , etc. Allwlllrpfclro
copy ut ( ilvnn's nrcliltccts' nnd builder * ' directory
free , t > r nnnjlni ; tlu'lr nnnio , business nnd locution
to tlio publlslior. J , U. ( ! ! i-nn , 11.1 f. IMh utrvct.
HAGS AND TWINES.
Siiccon'nr to.T.J.yilk
en > on. .M'I'k1 clmirpitpor
* ol < l on mnntlilT ( inc.ilnn lio\o < . AllnuTol
imyiiicnt' . lD.N. IStlist llos In hex linn.
1110 Douuln Rt.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Morsc-Coc Slioc Co.
1109 Howard Street.
Factory corner lltli'ntid Doii'jliu strsot .
\\onroiiiiKlnKoloioiirlcosto cailibiiyor.i , nnl nro
tollliiir aclnss of Koodi which Is very snlcubta
with incrolmuts.
Steven Crccdon.
Manufacturer's agent. I can supply you wllb every
thing In shoes-moil's , woman's and chlldV at
loweiit factory prices nnd discount ) . Intest stylos.
1404 Fnrnaiu tflreot. lluoui 13.
Kirkcndall , Jones i Co , Aincr.IlancScwcdSliocCo
Wliolosnla .Mfrn. Aironts , Hoots , shooi ruiilipra.
lloslon HubbarSbooCo fult Rouils. 1403 , 1310
1IOMI04-1IOJ Hnrnep-st Hnrn yst ,
BREWEUS.
Jos. Sclililz lircwing Co
Olllce. nth nnd Lo.ivon-
worhst < . , Oinnba.
JohtMnrnover , A tout.
J. II. Glenn.
Contractors nnd nub contractors for nil kinds of
bulldhm , plnsterlnit , pnlntlnir. etc. , will rcwlvo a
copy of ( Jipnn'ii nrcliltects' nnd builders' directory
frsu. by mmllng their nanio , business und location
to the pulillsbcr. J. H. Glenn , 113 S. 15th street.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Co , Uecbe
Upholstered furnlturo , Furniture Co. , Urnco nud
lIKi-UOl Mchulna atruot lathbtrecu
Wholusnlo only.
WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION
CONSTRUCTION.
Council Chamber. Omahn , Nub. . July 12 , I89i
Holt resolved by the c'ty council of the city
of Omaha , the mayor concurring :
That wooden sidewalks bo constructed In
the clty'of Om ihu ns designated balow. within
live duys after the publlu itlon of this rosolu-
t on , or tlio person.il service thereof , as by
ordinance is authorized and required : siieh
sidewalks to bo liil : ) to the irr.-ido on the
streets Hiioullled heroin , and to bo ronstriictcd
of lilno planl : of Hiioli width and thlektiuss and
bo 1'ild upon Joists of such dimensions nnil In
such manner us Is prescribed by tliu specifi
cations on Illo In the o III jo of the Hoard of
I'ubllo Works und under Its biipervlslun , to-
wll :
Houtli side of Sowar.l fit root , lots 1 to n Inclu
sive block S , l.owo'd uddltlon established
crado. 0 font wide. '
South shlo of California street , o ist 2) foot
of west 10D feet of lot 2 blo.-k 0 , I'ark I'laeo ,
pormanentKr.ide , 0 foot wide.
South side of Half Iltrvi-rd street. loH block
U Kcdlek's siih .1. I Iledlok's addition , tem
porary grade. 4 feet wide.
Suuth suloof Half Howard street , tax lot 24
sec:21-15-ii : , temporary Krado. I feet wldo.
South side of Half Howard street , lot 117. W.
A. Itedlck's addition , tsmpor.iry gr.ide , 4 foot
wide.
And ho It further resolve I :
That the llo.tr.l of 1'uullc Works bo and
hereby Is uulhorl/.od syid directed to cause a
cony of this resolution to hu published In the
olllclal paper of the city for nno week , or bo
served on thnownoru of said lots unil unless
such owners shu I within flvo days after the
publication orborvlco of such copy construct
Hild sidewalks us heroin required , that the
Hoard of 1'iibllo Works ounso the same to bo
clone , the cost of const ruutln : ; said sidewalks
respective y to bo asc.ss.l irj-ulnst the ro.il
estate , lot or part of lot In front of und abut
ting such sldowalkx.
Passed July 12 , 183.
President of the Council.
Attest : JOHN OltOVKS.
Olty Clerk.
Approved : OKO. I' . HEM IS ,
Mayor.
NOTIOR TO 0 ONSTHUOT SIDEWAMCB.
To the owners of the lots , parts of lots und
real estate described In the ubovo rasolu-
You'und o.ich of you are hereby notified to
construct wooden sidewalks as iuiUlrud | by u
resolution of thu city counull and mayor of
the city of Omaha , of winch thu abovn Is a
copy. I' . W. WHKIIAUSKU.
Chairman Hoard of i'ubllo Wurlcs.
Omaha , Nub. . July 21 , 1SJ2 , jy21J7t
To thoo\vnersof all lot ? , pirtu of lots and
real ustato along : i > tli iivenuo from l.uaveu-
worth street to south Hue of KHlH 1'lnce :
Vou are hereby notlllod tiat ! the undor-
slgnoU. turoo disinterested f.'ooholdnrs of the
city of Omaha , havu boon duly appointed by
the iiinyor , ultli the approval of the city
counuil of suld ulty , lo assess the diimuze to
tlio owners respectively of the property af--
foctuU by gradlnginii : iivonuo from J.uavun-
worth street to Kouth line of Ellin Place , do-
ulured nocebtary by ordlnuncu No. 3KIOpa8Sod
July 5tll. \ . approved .Inly II , IH'C .
Vou nrn further notlllud , that having ac
cepted said appointment , and duly qualified
us required by law , wo will on the IHI. dny nf
An tiHt , A. 1) . 1802. at thu hour of 10 o'clock In
the forenoon , nt theollleu of John K I 'luck , at
room 551 , Chamber of Commerce , within the
corporate limits nt said ulty , meet for thu
purpose of considering and iuaklu { tlio at-
hcssmonl of damage to the owuurs rcbpcct-
ively of uulJ property , nireetud by Hild : ur.id-
Ing , taking Into consldcrutl'jii spoclul bono-
Vou are 'notified to Jjo present at the time
und place uforcsuld , und make any objections
loorslutuiiioiita concerning uild usbebJmunt
of d.unuucs us you niuy < onsldor iiropor.
T. It. MuLuijMJlJII ,
JOHN i . KIEVIS ; ,
Omaha. July 10 , 1892. Jy2iul0t
1'ruposals for CurjictliiK Ciiuncll Ohuiuhurln
City Hall , Oinuliu , Xnb.
folds murked "I'roposuls for
Soulod , Carpet-
lug Council Clminuar In City Hull , Omaha.
Neb. , " will be received at the otllee of thu city
comptroller , to 4 p. in. Augu&t 4ili. IHW. Thu
bldu being for ourputlng the council ehambur
within the rail , Buch bl'ln to glvo kind nnd
quality of o.iroel , and lolal coat eoiuplt'io ,
laid down. A ccrtllied chuck of tlUO to accom
pany each bid. Thu right U rcuorved to uu-
uout or reject iiny or nil bids.
Jy22dllt TI1KO OI.HEN. Comptroller.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM
AGES FOR GRADING.
To the OVTDOH of ull lota , par * of.otJ . J
DRUGS , KTQ
D. M.StcclCtK'o. lalic , llrucc & Co
1MI.IV03 Jonp Mreet , 10th nnil Itnrnrr itra
.
O.iiMia. Omahn ,
HARDWAHK.
Hector & Wilhelmj Co. Lobcck & Linn.
Corner 10th nnd Jnckjon Dcnlcrii In hardirnra and
Mrcoti. . . ' ' ' "liniilcn' tonls.
HOI DoiiRlns ttrcot.
A. C. llamcr.
1 hnrdtrnra anl
conlniclorn' snnplloi ! ,
624 South Utli street ,
LUMHEK.
/
. II Lea John A. n'akeliclil.
Ilnrdn-ood lumber. wood Iniliortcd.AnicrlMn l\irt
c.ir | > cM nnil parquet Inn Icc-nu'nt. Mlliruuksj
Homing. hyitrmilla cituont : nnJ
Oth and l.'oiiHlns. Cjnlncjr nhlto lime.
LIQUORS.
Her & Co. Krick & licrlitrl.
Manor merchnnt ) , 1117
. . WholosiU tlq'nr da Uor
llnrnorot. Mfrs. Ken-
' 1001 rsrniuu st.
ncdr'i Kntl India Hit
ters.
MILL1NEUV.
J. Obcrfcldcr & Co.
Importers nnd Jobbers of
mltllm'rjnotions. . Miill
onlera prompt.
Wd-l2t-outli lltli st.
MUSICAL.
A. Hospe , Jr. Tlio Mcinlierg Co.
rinnon , orunns , artists' 109 N ir.th dt. I'lnnos ,
mntcrlnli , etc. inii-lo niul iniislcul In
16IB Doiiglm strdot. struments or all kinds.
PAPER. OILs.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co.
Carry n full itock of
printing , wrapping nnd lloflncd nnd lubrlcntlnz
writing paper , card pa ulls , iitlo t'resiietc. .
per , etc.
OVERALLS , SHIUTS , ETC.
King & Sracai
Mfr of ' ! A S" punts
slilrlH and overalls , etc.
all-is South 11 th st.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kstabllsbcd 1673. . Branch & Co.
Whitney & Co ,
rroduce , fruits of all
Iluttvr , CBKS nnd poultry. kinds , oysters.
811" " South 13th sU
J. B. Itusc & Co. Jas. A. Cl.uk & Co.
Ourspcclnltlcm Ituttar , Huttcr. ohoc e ,
euKH nnd poultry. iionltry and k'nino.
lull ! Howard at. 317 fuiltll Kith 9t.
W. B. RiiUlcll & Co.
( listnbllshcd 1&35. ) lluttcr , clieoo , CCK' . von-
Wliolcsolo butter nnd etublun , fruit ! ) , poultry
i'tin . lluya and nclla tor and cams.
oiisb. 41JH. llthst.
STOVE REPAIRS.
Oinalia Stove IlcpairW'Ivs '
Stove repairs nnd water ' * kP J
attachments for any
kind oratOTomado.
12U7 Douglas.
SASH TOYS.
M. A. Disbrow & Co. II. Hardy & Co.
Munufncturcrs of Biih , Toys , dolls , albums ,
doors , blinds and Inncy coeds , haute fur-
mouldings , llruncli of- nlKliltiu itoadj , ciill-
lieu , 12tU and liard sts. dron's carrl'mos.
13IU Farnaia st
real estate along Martha street from SHh to
24tn streets.
You are hereby notified that the uuJor-
lilvncd. three ill'luturoitoil frouholdor < i of the
city of Omaha. Have been duly appointed by
the mayor , with the approv.il or the city
council of salJ city , to insoss the damages to
thn owners rosiioottvoly of the property af
fected by grading Martha street from 20th to
21th Ktredti , declared necessary hv ordlnanca
iininber : H28 , pisso 1 Ju.y 5th , 183. , und ap
proved July llth. I8JJ.
Von are further notlllud. th.ithavlni ; ao-
coptodsald uppo'ntmunt.audduly duallllodas
ro < | ulr < ul by law , wo will , on tlio 1st day of Au-
CiiHt. A. I ) . 1B9. ' , nt thu hour of 1 1 o'elo ! ; In tha
forenoon , at thoolllcoof Slirlvcr Jt O'Donulioe ,
I4ICI Karnam street , within the corporate lim
its of said olty , incut for tlio purpose of con-
sulorliiK the inuklnf and nsiossmunt of dam
ages to the ownur-i rosouctlvolv of s'lld urnn-
ortv , alTectod hy s.ild Kr.ullni : . taking Into
consideration snoalal bonodts. It : iny.
Vou are notlllod to be present at the tlm *
andplaeu aforosal I. and muko any objections
toorstatomonts concerning said assessmunti
of duma es us you mav consider proper.
W. U. SlIIUVKIt ,
OKO. J. I'AUI , .
JAMES SrOCICnATjK.
Omahn , July 18th. t8Ji Jy21dlOt
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING.
Bcalcd proposals will he received hy the un-
derslunud until I : ; i : ) o'clock p. in , August 12tli.
Ic'J- , for the following kinds of paving tnutur *
lal. vl/ :
Sheet asphaltutn.
Hloiix Falls or ether granite.
Colorado sandstonn.
WoodrulT. Kansas , stono.
And vltrlllcd bnek , nil according tospeclQ-
ontlons.
Tor paving parts of the following streets In
the city of Omaha , comprised In street Im
provement districts Nos. 4(1(1 ( ( , 471 , 173 , imi 473 ,
ordered Improved hy ordinances Dili. : il4. ' , 3I4J
anil : I141 lospoctlvel.v , anU more particularly
duscrlbod as follows , viz :
No. 40G 'iir.l street from north line of Michi
gan street to Nicholas Htroot.
No. 471 2"ith avenue from Lonvcnworth
striiutto Marey street.
No. 4722nu street from I'opploton uvonua
to a point 10UI 81-103 fust south of I'opploton
avenue , helnc the south line of tax lot 3J In
bcctlon 27 , and
No. 475 Alley In hlook : H7 from 20th street to
2Int Ntrool In the olty of Omaha ,
Kuch bid to specify a price per miimroynrd
for the pavlnx eompleto on the streets und
alley ,
Work to ho done nnd bids to ho m.trlo In
accordance with plans and HpeclUcatloim
adopted In Jnne.lH92. and on Illo In thuollloeot
tlio Hoard of I'uUllo Works.
Kach proposal to bo niadooti printed blanks
furnished hy the board , und to ho uccompn-
nlud hv a certified cliojk In the uuiu of 8'iOD ,
puyulilo to the ulty of 'Omulio , us an evidence
of L-ooil faith.
The board reserves the rlKht to award the
contruot on all thosalit districts together , oren
on ouuh district separately , for tlio uliruronti
kinds of material , subject to the solootlon of
the material by the property owners , or the
mayor and olty council , to rojcot any or all
bids , und to wnlvo defects.
1' . W. WHICHAUBKH.
Chairman Hoar I of I'ubllo Works.
Omaha , Neb. , July 27th , 1892. Jy27-2ttu > i
1'rojioRalii for Curpotliii ; tlm Olllcns In tlio
Nu\v City Hull , Omaha , Null.
Fouled bids marked "Propasal for carpeting
olllcus In the city hull bulldlui : . Omaha. Nob. , "
will ho received ut thu olllue of tlio city comp
troller U > 4 p.m. July 2Hli , IHJ2. i he bill a
tlia'l bo for lurnUlilnr uarpets and llnoluuin
IIH may bo required by the committee of pub
llu property und buildings , for earputlni ;
unices In the mud elty ha I us may be
authorized to bo carpeted by wild committee
during the year IHJi Thu s.ild bids shall
specify the price per yard for both cuiputs
mid linoleum und ( ilinll cover mm Inuludu the
price of laying linoleum , und of making , Un *
Ing mill laying oirpots. Linoleum to boot
the best quality und American niulcu , unil
ourputs to be body llnusuls of either the
llurtford , Lowell or lllgelow brands A.
curIIlied ehuok of tiuo to uccuiapany e icli bid.
The right Is reserved to accept or reject any
or all bids. TIICOUUUK Oi.nn.v ,
Julyfc'd. 1833. Comptroller.
Jy23d
Notice to Contractor * ami llulldors.
1'orthocrootlonof anew Outhollo etjuroh In
I'ortMinouiIi , Shelby County. Iowa.
Illds will bo received until August 3Hh. 189)
I'luns und spuolfleatlonsuuii beseKii uttho IHI-
dorslgned , who will also cheerfully glvii Infer *
mutlon to parties wishing to bund In u hid ,
HKV. F. W. IIOIM'MAN.
1'orUuiouth , aho.liy County ,