THE OMAHA DAILY BElL. TUESDAY , AUGUST 2 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat and Oorn Were n Trifle Higher Last PROVISIONS WERE ABOUT UNCHANGED In All Market * the first Itesult Was u Hotter Support unit lllghi-r I'llccs Ncbrasku's Wheat l > thnuto Wus ynlto lluitrisli. CHICAGO , ill. , An ? , 1.-Wheat nnd corn are n trllli ! higher tonleht than Saturday ovoulng. Good growing wonther uroventud bttyliu on- thusliisni , nlthniu'h the country took qulto a lively nlbblo nt corn. Provisions are about unchanged , The thin.'iipucrmoit In the minis of the tr'adoM wao the notion of thu senate In defer ring conslduratlun uf Ilia Katcl illl until l > o- combor. In all markets the lint result was u bettor support nnd higher prleus. Wheat showed about "jo Improvement. Then the grout receipts at St. Quills and tnu tirospoets of an Incruusu of 1,5.0OJO bu. In the visible Rutip y guvu thu pr.ca a sjt , buck to thu ouon- lug Ilguroa. Later tlio visible Hiipply did not increase as OMJoctcd anil J.hu lot.il enlarge- niunt of stocks full bulow l.UjO , 0 bu. This rescued tbo mir : > ut from the natural depres sion resulting from tliu very bo.irlbh crop prospects. St. Liulsdlsu.itches roporlu I 1'M- vin tin , or inoio who'll dullxoriS I there. ' There were tui ilell\eris hole or in Now York , The Ivi-utm-Ky and Nutir.isku who it cstliniito was bunrlsli. sliowliu aiiruit crop , whl o I'rltud WHS quoted i s saving Mint tlio thurtikuo In Ohio will bo 7d per cont. . Miulilit.in 2.'i nnd Ind nun 2 ti ) ' . ' . " > per cent , whllu a major ity of rupoilH fnini tilt ) norlliwufi bosuoko a rood ylold for Allnncsnt-i and South Dakota. Tno uoorcrup tullfits coiiilniird about tbo Ited river valley , and the fear of fmsldiiiiia-o lutur wnsoxprcssed 'Iho Auslr.un ciop tuport Isuttlniated at lli.0jn.0in bu. auulnst IJ.Dj'.vUU liu liiHlyo.ir. New S Drlc toduy loportod the export tiiltln iof urulu there nnd at iiutpoit ? us ainoiiiitlnK tu lltty-two iioatlo.ids of wliuat and 40.UOO bu. of ni\ed ! outs ' ( lie opctiln.liuru wus about ! e bolter than Biliiidny. with urlcts sntscquently lluutuiit- inic wllhln ' 10 rniiRi * . tlio market closing with on Imiirovoinuntof ' u. Theioiviis jood buyln of corn , chlclly to cover sin rts put out on the recent high prices , but tliuto was also som > Investment uiiyliiu mid with llttlo for silo firmness was thu i mo. Cutler & Co. had a Ms llnu of hny- ln.r oider" t nd their purchases Imported liiuili sticiiKtb to the miret. : ! Thu crop IIUKH vas Kcncr.illy cucoiinislnr. though some of tbo bulls were cliilinliir tlmt I'rlmo wan ro- more or leas damage from tbo Into lUli tpinpeiatuio. Aftur opcnlnK at aleut thu Ilinil quotations of suturnuy , the inurket Bold up with ( .mall ruiicllci.H 7 > c , tecudod Me. ruled siendy and closed with u gain for the day of from Uc to aie. Uats lluettiufutl with corn and closed tram ) ie lo ? ie liUhcr. Trade was uulet. . In provisions thu heavy vulunio of trade lasted most of tbONOSslon.whllo prices shotted no Important clmngo. The bcav.v receipts of lioisstiirtod urlces lower. 1'orlc was olV 7'io ttnd other proJuets Su from Saturday. Tbo packing cuiiip.iiilus becamu rood Lmyeiiuid prices recovered , follnwln ? tbu advance In corn. The lowest and highest price * were Iniidc the llrat hour , and durinf tbo later hours there was u grout deal of changing from Bentciubor to other monthclilolly Outobor rll.s. clKiii lir-'e\eii nnil lard allies dllToruiieo. Freights wcra stroiiRer and a shane belter nt from ! 'e to "fie for wheat and liO for corn to liulialo. Hsllmatcd reculnts for tomorrow arc ; AVliciilM7 rural corn , 01) earn ; oats , 143 ! cars ; liozi , 10.UUO Head. Tbu lending futures rallied as follows : AIITIUI.EH. ninii. tow. CI.OSK. No. 2 AUKIlpt $ 57H citcmbcr. | . . 77 December. . . . ( 770 EOQ150H CoilN M.2 ) AiiKUit tcptcnibiir. . . C-'H ' , May 10)6 M OATH . " o. 2 AllKllst . , . 80K 30H , kcptcmber. . . 80 Hi r October HiW4 31 - JIK'H 1'OIIIC September. . . 12 07 U 12 20 1207J , ! ? ! ? Jnnunry 13 07 hiT 1.1 IS U 07H liAllll Hcptombcr. . . 7 ft Jnnunrr. . . . T IS 7 IS 7 20 EIIIIUT UIIIB bcptcinber. . . 7 W 785 7 M 7 M Jnnunry 0 BJV Oneli quotations were ns follows : FI.OUH Slow iind unchanzfd : winter nat- cnts. H.tO ; winter t > lrilts. ji.u.K3i.Uj ; : ; snrlnir Btralts , ( ail : ® : ) . ( > 0 : bakers. ? ' .Si > a > ' . 'Ji. . WIIKAT No. U'Eprlni : . 774o ! : No. asprlns , f o b. . 7o7.'ltics No. a red. T7'/Sc. OOIIN bloauyj No. 2. 48jc ! ; No. 3 cash , 47Jicj Ko II yellow , -Ib'iflM'lc ' : No. 4. 4 IQillc1. OANa 2. yoiiaM ? c ; No. 2 whltu , 35MS3Jc ; . No ; i whltf. ai'itoi'c. HVK No. ; , f,7c. IUKLKV--NO. 2 , Kcj Na 3 , f . o , b. , 45c ; No. 4 , Klo. Klo.KI.AX KI.AX SEKD No. 1. I.OIM. TlMOTIl v bBEli 1'rlinc. tl.m. I'OIIK Mess , per hhl. , ! li..U7Kl2.20 : ] ard , per Olhs , $7.:07.X : : short rlliu tlUcs ( loosol.t7.UJ Ci''fr. dry s iltud shoulders ( lioxod ) , t'.O @ 7. short clo.irsliles ( boxed ) , t7.0)Ji7.0j. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , HtKiAiis Cut loaf , 47i ( & > > ic ; pranulated , 4ic | ; Itandaid A , 4J'c. Itccclptu u nd blilpnicnts today \vcro as fol- lous : On the Produce exchange today the butter imirkot wus steady : fiinuy croamury.i Q Cl c ; fine western , IH20o ; ordinary. l.'iQtTc ; line dairy. 15lic. .Eg.s , llrm ; strictly fresh , lOo. Ht. Louis .11irUeln. : ST. Louis , Mo. , Auir. L Ki.ouit Unsettled owing to Elnirp dccllno IP cash wheat ; patents , fJ.7 O.I 00 ; extra fancy. other grades not quoted. WIIKAT Options opened lower , but eoou rallied , advancing lo the oloao on the shelving of the untl-optlon hill ; line crop proupoctR und lioiivy receipts seemed to IHIVO lltl o cll'cct. Casli wheat WIIH sharply lower on the wltlidrawulof the July shorts dele - closlug UtTi-'lO IIBllOll. COIIN Options opened down on ( Ino weather mid largo receipts , but n good demand r.illled tno price , trading , however , being confined to fcoplumbur , and cash lower , with llttlo better domain ; No. 2. u.ish , closo.l nt 43ic ? ; August , ' bid ; t-ontuniLor. 4 < ® 4iic , closing ut OATS Llfeluss ; No. 2 , cush , Woiksd ; Scp- toinbor. Sto ) iisked. llYi-No. . ' ' " : - , too bid. ItttAN l''lrm. lilo at mill. HAV atoiidy , unchunrod. UAIII.BV No market. HUTTKII btoady , iincliniiped Keas Steiiulor. h4fl'Jo ! LKAK Lnuhaugcd. PROVISIONS Aud other marleta aulot. flrin. KKCKUT8 I'lour. O.UDO bbls. ; wheit. 4.8,00 bu. ; corn , fl..UJ bu , ; outs , 45,000 bu , ; rye , l.DOJ ; barley , noiio. Siiii'iiiiNTS Flour , 4,000 bbts. ; wliout , 10,00) bu. ; corn , 0OvO bu , ; oats , 4uuO bu. | burluy , none , No\v York Market * . NEW YOIIK , Aug. L I''i.ouu llccelnts. 2aODO bbs.t exports , l.UOO buls. . 1'ju Hickn ; moro actlvo and general y mo.idler ; sales , Vl.wulibis. CoitNMEAh Qulot n ml stuudy. WHEAT Keco pis , 115' ) , UJ bu. ; exports. yi,0 ; 0 bu. ; sales. U.RUU'U bu. of future ! ) ; iuiuju bu. of spot. Spot moderutuly uetlvo und llrmor ; No. U red. Kic In store and oluviitor ; HiHcG sliu Ulloiit : biJWs"i40 } ? f. o. b. | No , U red , NXclbOlia ; ungraded red , H.litrSo : No. I northern. Wlit ® B. C ! No. l hard , UIQU2 c ; No. 2 northern. BI4iu ; Na U spring. BJC ; No. - ChtuiiKo , K > ! io ; Na 2 .tillwaukoc , Mo. Options m vi , need UO\n on thu deferring nf thu unil-optlou bl.l until ntixi Di-eumbur , decruuso In htouk In storu uud no deliveries ( in contract ; declined Ji < U ) lUuon liirgiruiolpu. . roallzlng and wiutUor pr.xatu ciib.us , uioied ut ! i iu over Saturday und stuady. ( t s roil , August , b'j'iicS.Hc , cloflng attUot Buptumber , HiW-Mic. ) ! olo'liu iitH ? io ; OutoborM'oh5ic.oslng ( ! at W.o ; lio.cintior , ti70-lt > o ; Jluy , UJUc , closing atWio. JlVK Hleudy. btocusof ( iriiln. store und ullout. July M : i\ho.t , ) ,4i.t ; l ) bu ; com , 70j , - ' < J bu. ; oats , 6.1KAbu. ) ; burley , -ft.uiibu. ; mult , 2Jb'ja bu , ; J10UK. U-l..UtlU ) llAiner.MALT Dull. COIIN KoculptH. 1.003 bu.t experts , 10.CO ) I n. * uii o * . ; > .o o bu. nf futuics iiua lU'.uOj bu. of HUot. Spot lower , moderately uctivv. o os- Ing ' siu.idy iif A8Ho ulloat ; un.iudud , mlxol. Wit-'iliH' . Opllonn mo nuiiriy ! W" o higher , with whuatutul local covcrln. % deulltiud on u dull trade and closed sto.idy , uiK-h.niucd tu Uc up. Aiutut , ( DHc. oioslng at 5.Mic ; bepluniber , 54. ' , c , ulcsiug ut Altic ; Octobur. Uiii.lJic. ! ( ! oloslug ut MHui Doiombor.ClUc , ciuslngi t.MUc. UATS Itecolpts , 20'.OtfO bu.s tales. C'&OuO bu. nf futures ; l ; , u 0 uu. ot spot. Spot fairly uvtlvc , trineri opiluiu fairly nctlve. ( Inner ! August , : iV , L35 U-iilc ' , vlosing , aiftu ; b'optem- licr. 3 ' "itt-JJfic. olosln * . 3-ltiui spot No. i' . white , B'.cs No. V.3ii0j7o ( ; white. 3 > U4Uo HAY Quiet , ktoudyt shipping , tUQGJo ; ijood to choice , 'lOQi'JOc , llui'8 li'irni , qulot ; state , comiuou to choice , ICiBWoi Paottlo const. ltxa J5o. tuoroaotlTO , llriui ooutrlfujnU Da test kt3io ! ! POO bag molnsscn sugnr 80 test , 2Kc. Kcllnod. fsilrly active , flrin ; No. r . 3 i.i > ti < $ i i-lflo : No. 7 , it'iWic ; No. 8. ,1 13-1MJ.-I 15-lOo : No. P , nwmi'ic ! No. 10 , ; iu-ixaii3-ico ( : : oir "A. " 4'ici moid "A , " nn ( < ? ic ! standard "A , " 4MCHHC ! confec- tlonorv "A , " ! ® jio ! cut loaf , B 13-lCe ; crushed , Bl-IDffii.i-lOc : powdered. 413-1031 15-lOci crnniilnted , 4j < $ ! Nc ! cubes. 4sia4io. ? MoiA pKa I'orolgn , iiomlnMi 5J test , 10c ; Now Orleans , dull , sloady ; cotntunn to fsinoy , 2.va-lk' . HiC'E-Oond dctnnnd , firm ; domestic , fair to oxtn , 4 i'iMKc ' ; .lupin , 5'i.l3Uc. ' EfldS Higher , moderate rocolptfll western prime. IGSJlflJJct western prlmo per case , 8100 4JIBO ! rcculpts , 4l8iilgs. Pitovisto.va-Porlr. quiet uud stontlv ; old mess. ll..2'Ol.i.2i ; cxtrn prime. 112.50. Cut moats , very dull , stoadyl ploklod bolllJs , 8 ODc : plekloJ shniildors. 714o : ti' ' l < ln > linniSi vjc : middles , very qulot , steady ; short clnnr , 87.0.1. I < AIID Quiet und unchanged ! western sloatn closed nt J7.Ut ) sales. 2V ) tlorccst Hoptombor , 87.01 , closing at JT.OJ bid ; Ocoucr , t'.OJ bid. llurTEit-Qulut , firm ; western , 1'lViOlSc : western crnamerv , 174J,23ci western factory. 1.WM7C ! Elgin , yiH'tULa. CimusE-Uulet , stonily : partsklms , SiiCO.Uo. Pin lluiN-Qtilct : American. lii.Vi1.1.0. : ; Uoi'i-hit-Strmdy ; liikc. { 1 .aiOll.75. , und ( Inn ; domestic. 81.0334.10. * Oin.tlm Produce .Murltnt , PRAciins 0 illfornln , } l. . " > C < tll.C. > ! southern Il linois. iLVilT'iu per basket , LK < IONS t7.6j7tR.'iO. OiiANfiua-Cullfnrulu , $1.00 ® 1.50. llI.ACKllKllllllHUl. : . Pi.UMS-Callfornla , $2.50i.OO. HANA.VS Soiree. UAiiium : Homo grown , G-VaTfic per iloz. Mi LOSS Wiitormolous , I'.lJi'lJi' . Niw AiM'ttiis Porunci-thlrd bu. bov , 7i30c , WAX llliAN- Half bu. basket , 73o. PEAKS linrtluit , iiOif. ' . ' ! . lltiTTKit Pin-king st03i ( , ISJJSHo ; small lots select dalrv , I lift , do. Poui.Tiiv-Sprlng chlcUons. tJ..VJffi.'l.CO , slow ; old fowls. siIOu. OANTAI.OUPES Per crate , Jl.'j ; joins , 7c. per bnskpf. OAMi'nii.viAnintinS"llorcaso , $2.50 , CtlcuMliKiiS Perdo&i 5U5. Knua-l.'lc. NKW POT\IOIS $2.2.vai. .i > 0porbbl | In sacks , liu ! per Ib. UMONS Per bhl. t.1.50. KIIIISIIM City Alurkcts. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aitff. 1. WHEAT Was actlvo and genet ally ( jo lower : No. - hard , old , liK<lc ; nnw , ( Uir ( > c ; No. 2 red. ( lUftOOo COIIN Was b.irulr sto'idy to lo lontiri No. 2 m Ai-d , 42 t42'iu : No. 2 white. fluO-Wic. OATS Very weak and prices were Irroaular : No. 2 mixed , 21Jia2Jc ; No. 2 white , old , UOu ; now. SSe. Itvi : Steady ; No. 2 , now. r.8c. ri.AXHHEii Steady at8s'J'c. ' BKAN fctoady ; sti'kod , ftUiftlSc. HAV Weak 'nit ' uiich .itjtoJ ; timothy , $7.5015 fl.im ; prnlrle. Si.WTitlOt. t-l'irmi croimory , ll' ' QilOc ; dairy. . Kn.is-Dull uud steady ; candled , 10c. ! ! ItfcCBii'TS Wlio it , OI.U'JJ bu. ; corn , 10,00) bu i o.ita , Aui bu. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 47,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats U.o bu. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cnlluo Mnrlcnt. NKW YOHK , Aug. 1. Options opnncd stoidy , unchunced to i > points down ; closed steady , unchHiKcd lo 5e down. Sales. S.700 bags , In- oludliig Auisust , * l ' .40I2.4.1 : September. $12.41 © 12.51 ; October , 412.40 : Decombor. $13.4 : 13.50 : May. 113.51 ; spot Hlo , qulot , stoutly ; No. 7 , li'io' JANEiun. Aug. 1. First ordinary. 13.100 rols per ID kilos. ; good seconds. 12,500 rcls ; receipts durlni : the week , 8,0 10 bags : purchases fcr the United St.itos. 4.1.0 0 ; shipments to the United States , 21.000 ; stock , 126.000 bugs. SANTOS. Auir. 1. Good average , lAl.n ro's per 10 kilos : receipts during the week. SSUOO onus ; purchases for iliu United Status , 45.000 ; slilpnicnts to thu United btatca , 21.0JO : stock , 87,00 bugs. _ Oil .llurlirt. NEW YOIIK. Aur. I. PCTHOLEUM Market opened steady , became dull and rcmaltii * . ! so until thu closo. Pennsylvania Oil Spot su'es , IO.OJJ bills ; opunliiL' , 51'a'c : highest. 5IVc ; lowest , lilacs closliiBl 'io : Soiitomber option sales , 13,11.0 bbls. : opening , ft-'c ; liljlicst , Mo ; closing. fiJo Lima On No sales : total sales , 2J.OJJ bills. TALi.ow-Qulot , flrm ; cltv ( } 2 for pack agesi , 4 in- i BO. KOSIN Quiet , sto.idy ; strained , common to good. * l.22Jia'.S7'i. Dull , stond v at2tHJ20Jc. ! llrltlsli Uiiiiu 'Iniilu lEuilrw. LONDON. August 1. The Mai k Limo Express , In us woukly rovlow of the ill IINU grain trudi * , says : Kngllsh hunts woio In favorof buyers. Good reports have been received In regard to thu crops , although the harvest , gtmorally is likely to bo lute. TorcUu wheats assisted in stuuuylng prices. I'lonrs llrm. Indian corn bus been llrnily hold at u ( kl to Vd rUo. New York Dry ( iuudu Market. NEW Yonic , Aug. 1. Dry gooJs transactions on tlio spot were moderate , but buyers were re-entering tha m.irkct through the day. Tlioro were uo now features. The print mar ket , however , w us strong. Cotton Market. NKW OiiLKAN-1 , La. , Aug. 1. Dull : mid dling. 73- IBo ; low mlildllir..U 11-lCe : good ord- lipiry , OIl-HIc ; not and gloss receipts , 432 bulos : sales , 3JO bales ; spinners , b27 bales ; stock. 8i'Ji $ bales. _ _ iiKl ; liiutcr Market. ELGIN , III. , Aur. 1. The butter market Is flrm , sales lO.lteO Ibs. at 2Uio und 11,81)0 ) Ibs. at 22c. _ Traders' Talk. CHICAGO , 111. , Aug. 1. Counsolmun & Day to Cockrell Uros. Commission comouny : The grain murkiitoponod llrm und i-cncrally iidvunccd on buylni ; loil by commission houses , The house's postponomcnt of action on tlio Hatch bill and less tli-in l.uuO.O obu. lu- cieuso in the vlslblo sunplv Hero thn bull ln- cuntlvcs in who.it , whllo dull cables , plcus- unt weather and sinall clearances made holders willing to tuuo profIts - Its und caused uu c.isicr fooling lutur. Coin opened strong und ml v.incud > ; c on buy ing by the local bull crowd and ? o moro on shorts covering. Charters were mudo for 11X1- 000 bu. Samulu lots were III in and In irood do- mnnd and at the close shlpuort , seemed to huvo buying orders and tried to close tlio marUot easy to Illl them. Piovlslons opened loueroninorollbcr.il receipts of hogs than oxpoetoil. Cudahy came to tlio support nnd bid prices up until the decline was it-covered. Other trudeissoolng the market thus domin ated ( hopped out and thu e.using was very dull. Our opinion of the market Is that wheat and corn If bought on soft spots will make fair pro Ills ultli small rlsUs. CHICAGO , III. . Aug. 1. Konnott. Hopkins ACe Co , to S. A. MoWhortor : Keporls from tlio northwest suggest u full uveia.-o crop of spring wheat In both Minnesota and Mnitn Dakota , homo accounts claim us largo us lust yo.ir , but the moro conservative ones sav Nortli Dakota will have a uoor erou even with the most fiivorublo weather. Itisestimated ut ono-hiilf to three-fourths of lust , year's crop. Thu July wheat bmice/.u isatSt. Louis nnd the miirkot was wouk today In conscquciuu of ho ivy dollvurles on Auuist contructH. H.\- ports were small ana foreign engage ments light. but u grout deal of wheat Is gnlug oust and it rimy beset sot ulloat later for Kuropc. ItoarsNn corn huvo hud about everything tofnvor them thu finest weather , lluorul receluts nnd.com- parutlvoly light consumptive demand uut In spltoof the bearish factions the market bus shown much strength nnd lee It a like going higher. Outs Bymputhlzo somewhat but uro slow and Innollvu. Pork tins bcon llrm with a full demand. The poor quality of hogs re ceived Indicates pretty clnse marketing , CHICAGO , ill. , Aug. 1. K O. Uuuii & Co. to Duncan. Hollluger& Co. : The wliout inur- Kct bus had a steadier tone toduy. t-optombor wheat opened at TKc , sold upto77jo ; and closed ut 77V bid. The receipts , estimated ut 7 7 curs for tomorrow , hud rather 3. depressing ulftct and causud suinusollliig by ttio early tjuyurs. Kocolpts ut fct. Louis nnd ToloJo were iiouvy und wo cannot lo.irn of any fresh export business. Without tills wo cannot ud- vunco prices. The only ar/iimniit in favor of un advance Is tno low price , und thuro Is ' no doubt It Is low , but that Is no urgumunt for nu increased domund ; In fact It Is the roverse. Thu lucre.iso In tno vlilulc supply Is loss than generally expected but wo look for a steady increase from this forward. The growing spring crop continues to Imurovo. Corn has been strong , lionteinbor opum-d at 48K , > > old up to 4'JVc und ctosocl at from Wi to 40. The ut'ticral reportsot the growing erouarohotter , but special expert ruportu put the con ditions low und point tu u small out turn with favorable wouthor. Meantime rocolpts are light ami the scntlmont amongst our sound-thinking inoii is for higher prices. Wo foci on declines that It Is suto to buy for moderate profit ? . Thu oat markut Is lifeless and without lluctuutlon. Hog product wus strong uiong Iho vtiiolo Una. Tbuy , Ilko coin , should bo purchasou on nil bruaka. STOUKS AND 1IO.NO3. ( Ireut Hulk of tlio Trading Wus In tlio Lending Nliurot. Nuw YoiiKi Aug. 1. The stock market to day was moderately active , but the great bulk of the tradliu wis In u few ot tlio loading sliurus , the rust of the murUet boln ; without foituro. The fact Is th it the market now Is oxtrumoly narrow , notwithstanding the Into Incronk ? In activity and advance * In prices , for whllo the latter iimvo o.islly alter they ro marked up It 1s Impossible to soil any amount of stock. I'rlooj uro just as o.islly munlpululed downward , but when they uro down It U ; i hard to buy any llnu of stock. Tlio imirkot lu fuel still continue * to narrow that many uporntori uro making uo uttampts tu trade nhutovcr. Thu feuturo of the news today wus tbo do- cUlon favorable to Ko idlng , which was ren dered In Pouiuylvuulu today , und It wus mujo the oooHSlou of advance la all the coalers by tbo Insiders , wblob wus tbo only uiovuuiout ot iuiuortauco la the sbvros duilug tbo entire session , The decision , bnwovcr , wnsof llttlo Importance oxrupt as Indloatltig the position ot the combine In tlio courts , but the IniDortnnt decision Is to bo rendered by the chancellor of the fttuto ot Now Jnrftoy. None ban ns yet bceu rendered and they nro looking forward to It as of vast Importance to the coal combine. The movement chanced the temper nt the whole list fortho better and the early losses were regained In almost all CR'CS. The London market Is dead , the only de mand from that center being for cliolco in vestment bonds. The close wna quiet uud steady to flrm and irregular , but slight ohiinzf" ) from Saturday. The trading reached ZU,30 listed and 3',090 unlisted. Government bonds have bonn dull nnd stoudy. btuto bonds have boon dull but llrm. The Postsuyat The London Stock exchange kept holiday and several of our most actlvo local operators for the rho followed Its ot- amplo. It there was such cvtonslvooutsldo buyliu ns muny people profess to havodlscov- orod last week such putty factors as the ab sence of ijondoii Arbitagb and thtoo or four local brokers could tonrvoly litiio af fected this market , The following nro tlio closlnir quotations fnr the loading slocks on the Now York Stock ox- ohanju today : Atchliton , . Notional Cordniio. . xprcsa. . . , * 143 N. J. Central Alton , T. II. . . . . Norfolk A Wc t. pM do iircfcrrcil . .North Atncr. Co . . . American ltiircjs. | , IIU Northern 1'nclllc. . . . llnltlmuro .tolilo. . . do iitil Cnnndn 1'ncltlo . U. 1 * . Den Aliiilf. . . I7M CiuindAtoiithcrii. . Northwestern 1IT ? | Ccntrnl 1'nclllc . do tifcl in Clio. X Ohio . N. f. Contrnl IISM riilcnuo & Alton. . . , IM N , Y. , VN. H 87 < Clilc. llur. .V gulncj- 102 Ontario & Western , 20 i Chlcu-'cKiiii , . Oregon Imdrovo . . . 20 ConnOllilnlL'.l ( im. . , Oregon Nnv 78 X C. I' 0 , .VM. I , . C7 O. S. K.VU , N Colonulu Coal It I. . I'ncltlc Mnll Cotton (111 ( Certllle'B P. , Dec ft. V Del. .1 Hudson. . . . . . ill I'lttsburK ! > . . I , . A. W . Piillninn i'nlnce * mm I ) , V II. O. | > M. Itcndlm ; HIM lAl\ . Co. , , 49 Richmond Term. . . . 8H rnitTeun 494V do ptd 41 I'.rlo 21)usa ) Itlo ( irnndo Went. . . 1C , do pfil usa do plcl Tort Wnync Hock Islnnd ( Ireit Northern iifd. 'A. ' I , . A. y. K. 1st pfil ChlciiKo.1i ; . III. iiM IM fct. Paul 81 ij llncklng Vnlloy do iifil 12TM Illinois Contrnl , ' & St. I'nul & Onmha . M fct. I'unl A Duliitli. . do ufd ISO Kiinxni X'l'cxtiB | ifil oulhrrn I'nclflc , . . . l.nku Hrlo A. West. . . mnr Itctlnorjr do | ifil 7(1 ( 'Icnn , Cnnl \ Iron. . I.uko Shore 1.14J41 TciusPncllle UH l.i-iul'1 rust Pol. &O. I' , pfil B.I I.oulsvlllu , V NiiBh. . Union 1'ncllic > ! < Louisville A. N. A. . . U. S K\prcsi (0 Mnnhiittnn Con. . , 182M Wnbnsh. bt. U A. P. . 11'S -McmpliU .VCImr. . . M do | iM 211 Mk-hlKiin Ccntrnl. . , 10H Wells I'arso iv : 11J MliHOurl I'ncltlc. . . . Wcglcru Union 7 MolilluOhlo Wheeling A. U II . . . 7BOH Nil ih\llle Cunt 6' ) do pfd Knlloniil Cord HBO. . bid. Thu total sales of stocks today were Ki,470 ; ) Rharea , Including : Atchlsnu , ' 'D.ilOj ; Chicago Ga . 0ifl | ; Doliiwarc , Liickawana & Western , i'.IM : Krlc. I5.UIO : Missouri Paclflc , 4'JUO ; Northern Paclllc liroferiod , 0.700 ; Ifcadlng , 08C50 ; St. Paul. 21,000 ; Union Puolllc , 4l00 ! ; Western Union , 0,475. No\r York Money Market. NKW YonK , Aug. L MONEY ON OAt.r. Easy at 14 ! to 2 pur cent ; last loan lii per cent ; closed olforcd li ( porcont. PIIIMB MKHCANTU.B PAPEII fli-ilJ ! per cent. STERUNU ExciiANac-Qulot. at JL87 for sixty-day bills and (1.881 for demand. The closing quotations on bonds : bid. t'nBkod. } ol-lntercst. ] : ntoii Mlnfni ; U'lotutlniK. BOSTON , Ma s. , Aug. 1. The following are the closing mining stolc quotation1 ; . San FninclHco Mliilnir Qtiotntloim. SAW FHANCKCO. 0 il. . AUK. I. The olllelal closing Quotations for mining HtocKs tuduy were as follows : Now York Mlnlnc Qiinlallnni. NKW YORK. August 1. The following are the closlnc mining stock tiuotatlons : Cliolor 46 Ophlr 215 ( 'roirn 1'olnt SO Slerro Nevada 100 Con. Cal. X Va : U5 Btandard uo Dendnood 200 Uulon i on. . . . 80 Gould & Currr SO Yellow Jacket. . (0 Ilalo&NorcroBB. . . . 10 } Iron Mirer. . . . (0no Horaotako UVJ Quicksilver . 425 Mexican H5 do preferred. , .200J North Ptar US3 llulwor 31 Ontario 4HX ) 1 asked. ht. LoulK Allnliif ; Stocks. Br. I < ems , Mo. . Aus. 1. On iho mining ox- omno ) today trading w.is 1u.iutlvo and prices were lower. Quotations ; Htoclf. 111(1. ( AHkcd. Stock Hid. Asked. American. . . . S5U . . . Tat Murphy. . . . 1,4 r.lUnl.ell M Cl ) { Small Hopes IK ) 10J ( iranltoMt. . EJO 10JJ \uiua . 1) ) Io 10 I'limilflnl Note * . KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Aug. I. Clearings 11,529- 0 < U UPAULS PAULS , Aug. 1. Three per cent rentes , OSf 5c for the account , HAVANA. A up. l.-Suanlsh gold , 82.5302.50. nxcliaiigurjulut. NEW VOIIK , Aug. 1. Cloarluss , 171,631,557 ; balances. ! TU99i > 02. SAN KUANCISCO , Cal. , Aug. 1. Drafts sight , o ; telegraphic , 12'/ic. HOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 1 Oloarlngs. f 12.209- 017 : balances. tlilt : > .217. Monov , " ® Vi ! percent. Exchange on Now York..r > SSo discount. I'liir.ADnr.i'iiiA , Pa. , Aug. 1. Clearings , f8.- 7&UGOil ; balances , (1018,214. Money , 2 percent. HALTIMOIIE , Md. , Aug. 1. Oloarlngs , 1.037.- 7Ui ( ; balances , f lU < U. Money , ' 1 per cent. NEW OIILKANS. La. Aug. 1. Clearings , $1,124,1112. Now York exchange , commercial , 75o ; bank , 81.50 per il.ooo premium. MKMIMIIB. Tonn. , Aug. I. New York exchange - change soiling at (1.51 Clearings , HV43.U51 ; balances. J17.VJ53. ST. Loum. Mo. . Aug. I , Oloarlngs , 1771,011 ; balances (711U09. Money firm at Oit.7 per font. Exchange on Now York par. CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. 1. Money , ; > ® < J per cunt. Now York exchange , 2Mi5jo discount , Cloarlugs. 82,470,220 , NBW YOIIK. Aug. 1. [ Special Telegram to THE HKE. ] Exchange nusiiuotod as fo.lows : Chloago , par ; Uo3tou , 5Sc discount ; St. Louis , par. par.OiiiCAdO OiiiCAdO , 111. , Aug. 1. Oloarlngs , ( I7i3l,204 : ; Money steady ut 4 per cunt , on call ; 6)4 ) on tlmo. Now York oxchaiigb llrmiitpar. Ster ling oxchiumo dull , sixty duys blllxti b".U ; do- maiid II.Sj , J.IVi ; STOCK . MAKICUT.S , Cattle Trndo In lietlor Hliupo Hogg Ten Cunts Loi\cr. OMAHA , Aug. L OATri.K In today's receipts were found several loads of desirable handy beeves that bold readily to sliiughtororii at MJIfio advutico over Suturduy'H busts. Heavy grudos and grassy stuff showed no sucolul change , iiltlmuuh borne of the bettor grades Mild a shiido stronger. Tbo supply of cows uud mixed stock was qulto largo and con sisted largely of range grasiors. Thu demand was fair , trade brisk and un early clearance wus made , about everytliliu changing bunds before noon. The Imiulry for stouk ciittlo was conlliiod largely to local doulers ; but few country orders to fill. Prices were In thu main unolmngrd from these paid ut the olojo of lust weak. Itopresentatlve sales ; nilKSSKI ) llKKf. 10. . 773 3 U ) HTOCKKUH AND . . . TJS S 40 WYOMING OATTLU. No. Av. ail cows. . . , KO n 10 Id cows. . . BiU " " 74 steers * . , f.74 10 feeders. 7lO 1)4 ) feeders , au 1(14 ( fecUcrs avi 4''feedors.luiO yearlliuu. lloos Twenty-seven loads , a ll'.1 lit run oven forlJouduT , with u few buucbcs carried over from Saturday inirto up the supply. Prices ruled 1 o lower tott'ibost boits. with many ot them being sorted , nnd lOo to 15o lower on the rough ends. The'inVtrkot Wns dull and weak nt the decline butftifylng to the omall supply trading wusovor uylnldduy. Itoprescntatlvo snlesl No Av. Sli. Vet No. Av. Sli. Pr. 0 . . . .SU 80j.110fj 7.1. .MO 83143 112 20 720 S 10 m llfl 2SJ 645 21 . . . . : K > 2 , o n iit si , .233 ii.'o 54,1 . . .22.1 120 SIS „ 50 210 120 541 22 . . 2 > 0 SCO 5 IS 1 C.1 . . . .SB 200 fi 4.1 57 276 540 fi 2a . 73 244 8) fifO .2.11 bO fi Si 72 SI.1 240 fifiO KI4 210 fi IM . , 3.1 2.17 66) .11.11 303 RSI , . 5(1 ( . . , .818 120 660 .210 400 fi M C2 224 80 ft 50 .ip.i wn am"1 in . . . .217 40 2 r 240 sn' : ' " GO. . . .227 ira r,52i ! 21.1 101 5 37U' 78..103 8) fi5.1 2.4 10) ) fi M , ! M 314 41 fiM , .181 200 fi 40 20 . . .100 81 fir.fi , .SOl 200 fi 40 3D 2.11 101 f 55 ,207 , 410 S 40 211 291 8) fifi.1 11 241 120 fi 40 31 13i tO fifil C4 227 280 fi 4J Iti8 2 ! B55 . TO .r > 3 210 fi 43 7U 2J'J BOO b2 214 10J fi 41 rias AND noun it. 1 . . . . SW 003 3 283 40 r.O ) 1 2.10 fi 00 0 260 120 500 1 iGO 40 6 OJ Siiitnp Only ono load was received , Thomar- Kot was actlvo miH llrm. Fair to good natives , M.7fiiJ4.50 ; fair to good wcstorns. M.5C48I 2,1 ; common and stock sheep , J..WKiM.fil : coo.I to choice 40 to 00-lb. lambs , } 4.5j5.50. Hoproson- tatlvo salt-si No. Av. Pr. 101 mixed natives . . . . 78 W DO I.nst .Month's I'urclmscn , ll\ < - Stork ! \Inrl \ nl. OniCAno. 111. . Ausiist 1. tSpcclnl TeleUrnm to Tin : llii : : , I llnd tlio supply 1'cen conllnod to tlio fr'isli lecolnts KUMHI ttnprovoiuunt In prices of cattle might have followed , but with ii'i addlt'onal supuly of from 4.UUJ to & , OCO head of s.ilocaltlo \vastlttlOblio\vforanyi d- vnnco. Oood to choice mtlvo Htcori were In fiilrilotiiand and were taken nt strndy rules but for anytliln uradliiK below good tlio nm- kut was dull , weak and unevenly lower. Of today'H arrivals aboitt 8.0JU were nathes , They sold on u IKISH ! ot from tl.DO to $ V'.T.t for Infuilor to choice cows and bulls , and from SJ 01 to > . ' : u for common to extra steers. Instances where bettor than N.D ) was p ild were extremely few. tlio prevailing price1) lieliiir from JJ..3 to tl.T.'i for stocra siuu from 81.05 to S'.f.O for cows and built * There were about J.IOJ Toxns cattle. They averaced stpudy at from Sl.2. > to J.l. " ' > for poor lo prime Krabsers. The receipts of westerns were ostlim ted at ' . ' .KM lio.ul and the range of ( jnotatlons from SI. 7. to { ! . " . " > Thcio was a sharp docllno In the prices of IIORI. The rariL'o was fiom K'o to l. > o lower than for Saturday iina the fcollnic was very limp from the ononlnp ; to the close. Good trades \\oro to bo had ar. front SV53 to J"i.03 und any time after 8 o'cloelc the best sorts could not bo moved nt over i. > .85 , tlionch earlier there were scattorlni ; sales at from 8S.87K to tJ.O' . The cool w outlier of the last tew days Appears to have been taken advantaKO of by the farmers to cut BODIO ot their sur plus stock to the railway sta tion. Hccolpts were nourly twice as liirgo as for any day of last week. The Increase was greater than any ono had looked for and a titmblo In prices was the result. Not all the lio/s were ! > old and the close was weak at from Ij.tio to I5.t5 for poor to choice heavy and medium weights nnd at f rom J5.0U to $ VSO for 11-ht. The bullcot the hogs went over tbo scales at from $5 WjofJ.Tu. Hales of sheep were readily effected at last week's closing prices. They were In Ik'ht supply and In Rood demand at from 81.50 to J.vliu for poor to choice. Tlio Imub market was steady at fiom 8 > .OJ to 70.75 for common to choice. Culla we.ro slow at from $ l..r > ) to f.'ioo and fancy lambs were ( j noted as high as J'.OO. Itccclpts : Cattle , 14,000 ; hos , : ioP03 ; sncop , C,1-o ' . The Kvenln ? Journal reports : OAT , K llecolpts. H,0)0 ) : shipments , 4,000 ! matkel dull , weak to lower ; rood to prime stoors. SI.4Ui4.SV : ; others. JJ/Jj4.2 : : Toxins , JI.Ri3.'J5 : raiiKcrs , .7.4. ' . ' : . ; .cows. t2.L'5 < a.15. : ) Hoa > Kecolpts. 5,00u : shipments. 10,000 ; 111:11 : Ket active to lOc lower ; loiitih nnd roiu- moii , tio.SO ; cood' ' ml.\ed , J. .00-V7U ; piltno heavy nnd butcherr weights , $ . ' > .75il5 ( 83 ; Heeolpts , frOOO ; shipments , : i.OO ) ; market active nnd steady ; owes. J.l.i.'itBO ; mixed owes und-wothors. Jl.0.ii4.65 ) ( ; wethers , $5.03550 ; fed Toii'iins , W.50y,0i ; wcstorns , $ l.75linijbB ; , 81.OOaO.75. Kovr York r.lvo' Stock MarkotH. NKW Yonx. July M. tlKEVES Receipts for two d.iy. .l.M ? head. lnoludln 81 cars for H.ilo ; infirket dull. ISe per 190 Ibs. lower ; twenty cars unsold ; native steers , 4c5o per 100 Ibs. ; Tcxansand Inalans. 2.5 ® : i.50 : bulls nnd cows. JiUMW-iO ; dressed oeof dull. 7'iS8iC ! per 11) ) . ; shlpmonta tomorrow. bSO beeves. CALVES Hecelnts for two days , 1,004 head ; market active , Vo ocr 11) . hlirhor ; veals. Slot ) (37.09 ( per 100 Ibs : buttermilk calves. IJ.50&I2.75. SIIEKI * AND LAMIIS Uocelpts for two days , 15.V25 hcud ; sheep stoidy ; iambs. Uc per Ib. hijher : Hhecp , $ J.7J55U ucr 100 Ibs : lambs , Jj 2.va7.00. HOGS Itoeolpts for.two days , 5.C8iJ head. In cluding two cars for bale ; market flrin , (5.50 ® O.UO per 10J Ibs. Kuiinas City I.IVD Stock Market. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Auir. 1. OATTI.E Ho- colpts. 8,500 ; slilpnicnts , " .700 : the market was steady to strong for good cattle , others weak to lower throughout. Sales : Dressed beef ana shipping steers , Cl.0.l. ! > 0i cows imd hulferis. l,102..Vi ; Tux. is nnd Indian steers , $ , ' .20(32.B. ( ) ; Toxns and Indian cows. t.2.i1.00 ; stoekois and feeders , JJ.t : ® J.CO. llous Uocelpts 4.100 : Bblpmeiits , 2.501 : the market was quiet and WtMOo lower ; cxtromo ran jo of prices , Si.2Jfao.Oj ; bulk of sales , Jj.40 < & > . ! W. SIIEKP Hocolpts , 1.003 ; shlpnirnts. I01 ! ; iniir- krt steady ; sjlos ranged Bb53ft570 forahecp and lamba St. J.onls llio .Stock Alnrknt. ST. Louis Mo , Aug. I.-OATTLK Ilecolpti , 2l"0 ; shlpiiionts , 1'JJU ; market steady to strong ; fair native steers , } J.2v)04.23 ) : TOXIIH and Indian steers , { lo ® ' 3) ; cows and ean- nois. $1.1J200. I1.S Koto'pts , 1,70i ) ; shipments , COO ; market So to lOo lower ; heavy , 3o.7033.OJ ; mixed.4o.81 : ; Hxht. 85.0l5.80. SllKBl" Hocelpts. 2.030 ; Blilpinents , GO ] : re ceipts mostlv tluongh Tozans ; cliolco natlvo muttons , JJ.O ® j.25. SIGNED THE BOND. Hugh Murphy Jlccomi'X ItcKponslblo fur the lviavini | ; of lc voii ortli Street. The members of tno Board of Public Works feel that n great load has boon taken from tbclr shouluurs. fYesterday afternoon HuRh Murphy ap peared botoro that body with bis contract and bond for repaying L.oavon- worth from tilxtoonth street to 1'aru avenue with vitrified brick at $ l.4U per square yard. The sureties on the bond are George E. Barker and W. S. Hector. Tno contract was at once taken to tbe city engineer and the comptroller , who certified that the city bad funds on band to pay for repaying the inter sections. Tbo bond that goes with Murphy's stone contract was also presented and on this tbo sureties are J , N. Cornish and George- . Barber. _ CITY HAM. DTSCORATIONB , Two Contracts f p llo Awuriloil t Tonight's Co uugil Muutlni ; . The codncll compitlteo on public buildings and property will tiavo two reports to sub mit tonight. ODO of tbodo reports will bo on the contract for the fresco work In the council chamber and the other will bo on the contract for art plass in the rotunda. While'tbo ] , members of this committee are , not talkative gentlemen , tboy have said oiitniEh to Indicate that K. ti. Fassott & Sons uro the parties who will paint ttio pictured the council cbambor. Ono genilouiuii'W.uo said that ho was on tbo Insldo with thu < .comraltteo romaritod tlmt when It came ro.u ( junsilon of art ttio de- SRIIB ! ana uUototw/urnlsbou by the other bidders were npi , m It to any vhlblo extent. FasROtt's bid was' but ; 3V ) higher than tbo others and what ho proponed to glvo the city for 3,000 was really worth HEED m WARNING Which nature Is constantly giving in the shape of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. 'Ihebo show that the blood U contaminated , and Bomo numt bo given to relknotho trouble. Is tlio remedy to foreo out these poi sons , and euahlo ) ou to GET WELL. " I have had for years n humor In my blood , which madu me dread to slm\e , as small Ixills or iiimples would IMJ cut , thus causing the shavlngto ba a great annoj ance. After taking thrco bottles my face 19 all clear and smooth as it S.S.S. should IMSapiwtlto splendid , sleep well , and feel like running a foot all from the use ot B , 8,8. CIIAS. HEATOX , 73 Laurel it .Phlla. Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free UWUT firECiMO COU AUwiU. Oft. $5,000 or tnoro , besides Ills designs \voro moro elaborate nnd artistic. The art plass will RO to the Konnnrd Art Glass company on n bid ot $1,800. Thu com- nilttoo llntis tlmt tbls bid is not only 1 00 cheaper , but thnt ttio designs nro superior. workmen have commencedconcreting the rotunda of the ellv hull , and the contractor In charge states Hint the tllo llonr will bo laid before the end of the present \vcok. The marble men nro pushing their con tract , nnd , with the exception of putting In some pUastors which hnvo not arrived , tmvo everything completed up to the fifth floor. W. A , Austin , engineer at the city hall , re ported for duty , but ai the clovntors were not rondy to run his services were not needed. Work , however , upon the catrui Is boliifj pushed by the Crane company , and the man In otmrgo status that Ihov can bo ID oper ation today. Not later than Wednesday the boltcra will bo tcstod and if that test Is satisfactory tbo Ores will bo Uont up. whllo walking up and down the stairs will bo a thing of ttio past. fun Axn Anuur iro.iiB.v. Stiver Rrnpo scissors tire n necessary table appointment. Branches of luscious looking chorrlos nro served upon aplattor of wine-rod glass with silver network. Accordion pleating Is still used on the bod- leas of thin summer gowns and In ton gowns and for the blouse nluovcs of fignro jackets. The old-fashioned combs of our Rrand- mothers nro again In vojuo , nnd tower In tor- tolscsbell carvings of gold filigree In stately height above the short curls and puffs of the chignon modern. Some of the Now York hotels provide chaperons for fcmuln guests unacquainted with the city. A shopping tour , und r the guidance of ono of them soon familiarizes n stranger with the city. It Is Intimated tlmt tboFronch government Is seriously considering the Importation of bablos. Tboro is a dcllclt , it appears , In the national baby budget of 38,440 Infants. Mr * . IlnrrUon has a pusston for orchids and h > u thorn in profusion In the rooms of tbo executlvo mansion. The whllo house conservatory contains over 153 varieties of ttio orchid-about 5,000 of the plants In all. Some of the now dust cloaks nro dainty enough for ton gowns or evening cloaks. Ono worn recently at the races was of fawn China silk , trimmed with double ruuhos of rllioon round the hem , nnd had a crepe of guipure Hod with long ribbon loops. They are lined throughout with ihln China silk. A boautlful decoration Is so doslgnod that the center of the table Is illlod with a crystal lake dotted with water lilies , amid which floats a silver gondola laden with Iris blooms. About the sldos of the ralulaturo lulco foath- orj-tuttod water-rushes bond. A Jaunty small hat is often more suitable to the wearer's small ilguro thnti n moro elab orate affair. Quick as a flash the other day , when all the rest were selecting sailors , a pretty brown-oyed girl with line , small fea tures teen to herself a crinkled brim flat of flno braid edged with fancy straw , a mlto of n hat which just covered the crown of her bead. According to an acknowledged authority on dross , If a girl is accompanied In public bv a dog she should dross In tmrmouy with the dog or change- dogs with each dress. Broivn and gold brown tones nro In svmpathv with tin Irish setter. Vestal whlto 'matches the grim vlsaged whlto bull terrier. The vulgarity of n yellow dotr Is mated by proper artificial shadlags of hair. "I suppose If you were to lese your monov thnt you would go into chicken raising or something of that sort , oh ? " "No , " said the wealthy young woman , "I should not. I would bo sure to mnko a fnilurn of It. I am too strong. You know those women In the newspaper stories who mnko such wonderful success never weigh moro than ulnctv pounds. ' * Mrs. L. K. Patton , HookforJ , IU. , writes : 1 From personal oxporlenco I can recommend DoWitt's Sarsaparllla , a euro for Impure blood and general aobillty. " Fined Two Hail Men. M. Boatman , proprietor of the Omaha house , was lined ? 40 and costs In police court yesterday morning for abusing his wlfo and resisting an o01 cor. This Is the second tlmo Boatman has Been token in for the snrao of- fonso. A man named John Dunn walked into the home of Mrs. McVeigh , .10J South Tulr- toonin street , yesterday , and proceeded to make himself nt homo by smashing furniture and talking loud to tbo inmates. Ho paid $20 and costs In police court yesterday for the fun bo had. DoWitt's Sarsaparitm cleanse ? tbo blood , increases the appetite and tones up the svs- toro. It has bonotlttod many people wtio bavo suffered from blood dUordor.s. It will holpyou. Grading Douglas Street. Ed. Phelan , who has the contract for grac ing Douglas street from Sixteenth to Twon- tloth , commenced work yesterday. Ho status that ho will complete vDo grade within sixty days. Sick headache } Beecham's Pills will re- Hovo. On the one hand there's $500 in cash ; on the other , tliero'a a euro for your CUT lorrh. Ono of thcso two tilings has got to como to you that's promised nnd ngrecd by the proprietors of Dr. page's Ca tarrh llcmedy. But , do you thinlc they'd mnko any such promise if they weren't sure that you'd bo icured ? That has como to * thousands , through this Ilcino- dy , hen every tiling else has fulled. I/ its mild , teething , cleansing nnd healing proper- tics , the worst chronic cities of Catarrh in the Head have been perfectly nnd permanently cured. That's tbo reason they're willing to take such n risk. This is what they say , clearly nnd plainly : " If wo can't euro your Gutnrrh , no inatter how tad your case or of how long standing , we'll pay you $500 in cash. " If they have faith enough to say that , Isn't it safe for you to bavo a llttlo faith. tool SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards CompanA" SOUTH OMAHA. est cnttlo , hoi ; nnd sheep inurkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. OMUIU Write to thU hou for cor- _ reot Mlrl"t Wood Brothers , Fouth Qmaha Telephone in ? . - Chicago J , 1 > . DADI8MAN. I , , W. K. WOOD. fM nmrori , Mnrkot reports by mall un 4 wire cheerfully furnished upon application. - T 1-113 - ' Campbell Commission Co. Chlcaeo , EistSt. Louis , Kansas Olty , South Oniulij , eloux Oltv. Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer &Company , Ml a nd M Exohungo Ilulldliu.Boiith Omaha. CorrOKtioriJoncd itollcltod nnd urauiptl ? nnvwrerJl. tjiucful attention tu onion forntoeltoM A. foudori. Kitablliued , 1831. . . . Incorporated , 13JJ Capital full ? I'MJ ' , t.MAMJ. Waggoner Uirney Company , Write or wlro ui for prompt and reliable markJt reports. Perry Brothers & Company , Live Stock Commission. Itoora 61 Exchange llulldln.bouth Omaha Tuiupliono 17J7. M. H. Hegarty & do. , Uooin 31 Ilij-iufd Handing. Boutb Omaha , - Neb OMAHA ' and Joibs' Directory \ ) J. H. Contrnctors nnd Biib contractora for nil kinds of Ijulldlni : , pUitcrlMit , ptlntliiK , etc. , n III rooclvoa copy of tiicnn'H nrcliltucls' and bulldurV directory free , bxcndltiKtliulrniuuD , bualncxi nud location to tliL publltbcr. J. 11. Olcnn , IMS. IJtli itrcct. DRY" GOODS ! M. E. Smith i Co , Kiljutriek Koch Dry good * , notions , fur- Dry (3oodi Co. Notions , nlshlnc coudi. Corner KJiits' furnlshlni ; H'O ' Is 11th utitl Ilov\nrdbt8. Cor. llthaid llow.ird. FURNITURE. Oinak Upholstering Co , liccbo & Hnnyan UpliolBtcrcd furniture , 1'urnlturo Co. , Grace and 1UU IIOJNIcholna street IJtli atrcut. nalu only. GROCERIES. DRUGS , ETC. D. M. Stccle&Co.Blake / , Bruce & Co 12Jl-rj05 Jones street , 110th and Ilnrncy s tro ct Omaha. Omaha. GRADE ORDINANCE NO 324. An ordinance establishing the grade of 10th stroutfrom Giand avcniiutol'owlcr avonuu ; 40th strcot from Aint-s avenue to Spr.iiMio street , and 40th avcnuo from Arncs uvtuiuo to Sprague street. In the city of Umaha. Ho It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. The grade of 39th street from Grand uvenuo to Kowlcr avenue , 40th sticut from Ames avcnuo to Spragitu street ! and 40th uvonuo from Amos nvoiiuo to Spr.ino ( streot. In the city ot Onmha , Is horouy catubllshcd ut the following ulovutlons the triulo bolna iinlfonn stral lit lines between the points specified In the streets , nvuiiupi ot allovs named In the n-pccthohections following , to- wlt : Section 2. Grade of Mth street Kluviitlon Clov.-it on of West of 10. i ( it Uurli. Ourli. South euib of Graiirt avo..27.0J ! 21 ' .DO North curb of Fowler uvo'Ou.OJ 'JOiUO Boctloii : t. Grade of 4flth strnot Nortli oui b of Ames in euiio. as established . 107.50 1C800 South curb of Ames aveiiuu us established . i 7..r J JCJOO North curbof lloyd st . l-'ufiJ l"8.fi ) South curb uf lloyd si . . . .IM.CO 12S.OU Center of alloy botwofii lloyd ttiid bpnmuo sls..l'4 00 12J.OO S'ortli curb of buraKuost..WiOJ 13j.OJ Section 4. Uradoof 40th avenue- North curbof Amcsiivenuu. as established . 15D.M 1CO.M South curb of AIIIOJ iivcnuo as established . 150.50 1C0.50 Points Lotwcen Iots2. > and - SOKadford UulKlils . KiSOO WS.OO Not th curb of lloyd street. . IIIO..V ) iw.50 : boiithuurbot lioya street. . IJO.OO UO.OO Center of alloy between lloyd nnd bpiainio bts . 12800 12600 Nortli curb of Hpraguu st. Kkf.lt ) IS8 00 bectloub. This ordinance shall tal.c olieot ind bo In foroo from and after Its passage. i Uity Olcrlc. K. I1 DAVIS. I'retildeut City Council. Approved July 83rd , lhUlalinltfISi Mayor. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RE SO LUTION. Council Chambor. Omaha. Nob. . July 21 , 1602. Ho It ordained by the city council of the ulty ot Om.tha , the Mayor concurring : That Horinanont Hide-walks - bo constructed In the city of Omaha IIH designated below , within live days iiftor the publication of this resolu tion , or the porsnnitl sorvlco thereof , IIH by or- ( II n unco Is uiithorl/od and roijiilred ; such sldowalks to bo l.ilU to tlio poriiiaiient gi'.iilo ascslahllshvd on on the p.ivi-d htrouts jiecl- lled huiolu nnd to ho conatructod of stone , ar- tlllolul Btonii. brlclc or tiling accor-Iliu to Hpeclllcf.tlonson Illo In tl'o olllco of the board of publlo woiks , and under UH hiipervislon , to- wit : bouth side of 1'lorco Btroot , It U blU 2CO city , 0 f cot wido. Knst side ot 10th strcot , Us 4 and OblU 21 ! ) city , U feel wldo. t-outh Bhloof AIiiBon street , It 3 1)1 It 231 olty , 8 feet wldo. North flldoof Ii.ivonport Btrcot , ltsr , 0 , 7and 8 bik M city , 0 foot wldo. Nor tli Bid o Chicago street , Its 5,0 and 7 , blk 41 city. U feet wldo. Bomb sldo of OassstrcoVltsl. 2 , 3 nnd 4 blk 41 olty. 0 feet wldo. North slUoO.issitroot . , Its fi , 0. 7 nnd 8 bile 22 olty , U foci wide , ' . fcouth sMo of California strcot , Its 2 , 3 and 4 blk 2J olty , 0 feut Mlclo. Nortli Hldo ot Oiillfonila street , Its5 , 0 , 7 and 8hlk II city 0 foot wldo. South sldo of WubUor strcot. Its 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 blk.ll city. U foot wldo , North Hldo of Webster street , Its 5 , 0,7 und 8 blk ; ) city , ( I feet wldo. SouthBldoof lluri/street , Its2und 4 and w ! i It a UIU 35J city , U feet wide. , , , . , INorth sldo of llurtbtrcet. Its 6,0,7 und 8 blk city , ( I feet wldo. West sldo 17th street , Its 1 and 8 blk 41 city 0 fi'nt wide. West Kldu of 17th street. Its 1 and 8 blk 22 cltv , (1 ( foot wldo West sldo ot 17th Btroot , It 1 blk U olty , 6 foot W\Vu'ttsld of 17th Btrcot , Its 1 and 8 blkUJO olty * 0 fvot wloe. West sldo of 17lll Htrt'Ot , It 8 blk ! Ui city , 0 C\Vusl sldo of 17th street , It 1 bill 21414 city , 0 Nortli sldo of Davenport moot , ItsS. 0,7.8 01 kU ulty. U foot w.no. " , , North sldo of Hurt atrcut , IwS , 0 , 7,8 blk JIO city , 0 feut wldo. And. bo It further resolved : That tlio board of publlo works bo , and Is lieruby authorized und dlruotml to o-iiisu u ropy of this resolution to bo published In the onlclul paper oftho city for ouo week , orbo UAHDWAUE. Itcclor 4 Wilhclmj Co. I/obcck & Linn. Corner 10th nnd . Jncknon Penlern In Imrdirnro nnd ttrcoti. tiivrlinnlcM1 tools. KOI Ho UK Ins street. A. C. llaymer. llulldors * Imrdrrnro nnd cunlrnctorn' ntipplles , 6 ! tfoulli lHh .trcct , LUMBER. LIQUORS. Her & Co. Frick & HerberL Mquor merchants. 1111 ll.irncr t. Mfn. Kun- doilor ncdy's Knst India lilt- 1001 Furimiu sU torn. MILLINERY. J. Olicrfcldcr & Co. Importers nnd Jobbers of millinery , notions. Mnll order < prompt. KU-lotiUimii : ! St. MUSICAL. A. llospc , Jr. rin o < , orcnns , nrtlsts' miitcrlnU , etc. 1MB liounlHB Btrcot. PAPER. OILs. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Cnrry n full itock of prlntliiK , wrnpplnR nnd Hcllm-d nnd lubrlcntlng lnK piper , cnrd pn- oils , uxlc grciiio , uto. per , otc. OVERALLS , SIIIHTS , ETC. Kinz & Sracai Mfri of "K * 8" pant nlilrlH nnd ovoralli , etc. 011-18 South lllhul. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Kstnbllaticd 1878. Branch & Co. Whitney & Co , Produce , fnilti of all Duller , cBRn nnd poultry , kinds , oyatcra. ai'.iboulli 13th Bt. J. B. Huse & Co. Uas. ! J A. Cl.uk & Co. Our npcclnltlcs : Huttor , i lluttcr. cheese , eg I'KKH and poultry. iKiiiIIrr anilKnmo. 1U1.I Howard Bt. 317 boutli Ulli st. W. E. Riddcll. Riddcll & Co. ( i : tnblHhcd 16SS. ) lluttcr , cliecsoOKU' , veg Wluilci-olo butter nnd etable * , frulta , poultry C K * . HuysnndBOllafor nndh'ima. OKxIi. 4UB. lltlut. STOVE REPAIRS. OmaliaSlovcllcpairW'ks ' Etovo repairs nnd wntor nttnchmonta for any kind of stoT-o rnado. 12U7 Douglas. I S SASH I TOYS. , M. A. Disbrow & Co. H. Hardy & Co. MnniifncturoM of iaib , Toys , dolln , albums , doora , blinds and Inner goods , liousof ur * moulding * , nrnncli of nlslilPK Koodi , chil fice , 12ta and Iiard sts. dren's cnrrlnccs. 131V Fnrnam it. served on the owner * of said lots , and that , utrosssuch ownerssliall within flvo days uftor i the publ oatlon or hcrvlco of such copy cou- 1 struct such sidewalk as heroin rculrotl. ] that the board of publlooiks cause thoBamo to bo done , the cost of constructing bald sldo- w.ilUsrcsueet.volv to ho assessed agnlnst tlio real estate , lot or part of lot In front of aud abuttliu such sldowillo3. : 1'assod , July21st. I89i E. 1' . DAVIS. President of the Council. Attest : JOHN GKOVKS , City Cleric. Approved : GEO. 1' . 11E.M1H , Mayor. NOTICE TC CON8TKUOT SIUEWAMtS. To the owners of the tots , parts of lots and realcit.rtodescribed In the above resolu tion : You and each of you are horooy notified to construct permanent slduw.UKs as required by a resolution of tlio city council and mayor of tlio city of Omaha , of which the ubovo Is a couy. p. w. muiciiAnsnii. Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo Works. Omaha , Nob. , July -dth , 1 U. . Jy28d7t WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha , Nob. , July 2lst,1692. Uo U resolved by the city council of thu city of Omaha , iho mayor concurring : Tlut uoojon sidewalks lie eoiihtriictml In the city Omaha us designated below , within 11 vo days uftor the publluutloii of this resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , ashy ordinance Is authorized and requliotl ; fcuch sidewalks to bo laid to iho present gradu on the strcots speol'Jod heroin , and to bo con structed of plno plank of such width und thickness and bo laid upon joists of biich ( llmuns'oiiH and In Mich manner us Is pro scribed by the specllluutlonj on Ilio In the ollleu of Iho Itounl of Publlo Works and under Its supervision , to wit ; West side of 31st street , lot 18 blook ) , Ornuha Vlnw o\tciison. ! 0 foot wldo , X West sldu ot3lRt Bticut , lots I to 4 Inclusive , % block 2. ) , lioohmo'H sub In Omuhu View exten sion , 0 feet wldo. West Hldo of 31st strcot , lotl block 20 , Omaha Vlow extension , 0 fact wldo. West sldo of 31st street , lotl blok7 , Omaha Vlow , 0 foot wide. South Hide of Ohio street , lots 1 to 10 Inclu sive , block I. Hitchcock's addition , 4 feet wldo. South sldo of Ohio street , lots 1 to II Inclu. Blve. blook 2. Hitchcock's addition. 4 foot wld Kast sldo of 29th uvo. , lats 10 to 14 Inclusive , block 2. Hoggs & Hill's second addition , 0 fool * wide. Kust sldo of 20th avcnuo , lots 11,11 , in blook 2 , Hoggs & IIUI'8 2nd addition. U feet wldo. South sldo ot Douglas street , lot 1 block 0 Hoggs & Mill's 2nd audition 0 foot wide. Nordi sldoof Dodge street , lots 11 to 20 In clusive block4 Druko's addition. C feet. West sldo of 28th uvoiiuu , lots 1 , 2 , 3. 4 block3 Hoggs Ac Hill's 1st addition , 4 fool wide. boulh sldoof California htreut. lotsl to fl In clusive block 4 Swuorv's addition. 0 feut wldu. Kttst sltlu of IMtli street , lots It ) to 10 Inoluslva I'nlrinoiint Pluco. ( I feel wldu. Ninth sldo of Ohio Nlrout. lots 7 to 12 Inclu sive , 1)1 ooIt 1 , Frederick's addition , ( I foot wldo North sldo of Ohio street , lots 7 to 12 luclu- hlvo , Marlon addition , G foot wldo. West sldo of I'lllh street , lot 1 blouk3.Swoozy addition , U feet wldo. Wt-at sldo of 2tlth street , tax lot 2.1 , r > oo 10-15-1 0 feel wldo. West side of 27th street , n \ \ ' block O , Shltm's , 1st addition. C feet wldo. . -f West sldo of 27th Ntroot , s / block C , Shlun's k 1st addition. 0 foot wldu , > And bo It further rcsolvod : Thut the Hoard of Public Works bo and licroby U authorized uiid din-clod to ouiisoa copy of thin resolution to bu published In tlio olllulul paper of the olty for ono wt-ok , or bo served on the owners of suld lots and unlms Kiich owners Hlmll within IIvo days after tlio publication or sorvlco of mull copy cuustruot Hild Hhluwnlks heroin required , tliuttlia lluurd of Publlo Works OHIISO thu Hit mo to bo done , tlio cost of constructing sild slduwnlka ruspectlvoly to l > o iisnonsod uguInU the real oil ute , tutor inrtof lut In front of and nbut- Preside nt City Council. Attest ! JOHN UKOVKS , City Clerk. Approvedi OEO , P , HE.MI8. Muyor. NOTIOB TO OONBTUUar 8IDEWAUCH. To the ownorsof the lots , parts of loin and real ckfito described In the ubovo rutolutloni You nnd ouch of you are hereby not I llou to conitmct wooden slduwalks us reiiutrod by a resolution of the city council und mayor of the city of Ouiuha , of which tlio ubovo Is a copy. I * . W. IIIHKIIAUHKIU Ohalrmmi Hoard of Publlo Work . Oinnba , N U , Juljr Wth , IbW. Jy28d7t