V y " ' , THE OMAHA DAIIA' BEI& ! WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 3 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Oata Led the Procession Yesterday , Advanc ing Amid Much Excitement. BUSINESS INCREASED IN THE GRAIN PITS Agitated Condition of the O.itu Mnrkot Apparent from tlio Outset guotiUl'ii Clospil Illchcr Blocks ntul Honils. CniOAOO. III. ' . AUR. 2. Oat < led the proccs- Ion loduy , ndranelnu Ike umld conslrter.ihlo excitement. Whnat U ? o hlRlior thnn lust night nnd corn c. A material Increase of business wr.s noted In till the grain pits. I'orK advtncod ISJic. lard 7Wo nnd ribs lOc. The nultatcd condition of the outs market wnn nppnrcnt from iho very outset , tbo trade being heavier thin : for many a day post. The market opened firmer nt Mond.iy's close iid- vanccd from ? io to Iu , recoiled from ! < u to ? c , narnnccd from Jfio to fie , and doted IMo hlthor. The oaitw for the njtlv- Ity nnd nrtvanco wns the reports from Illinois. Iowa mill Ncbr.iska that lliru < ililii returns wcro ( Ih.'ippolntliis ai to yield nnd weight , the yield not over twenty-Itvo to tlilrtv btisliuls per nero nnd wohlit twonty- flvo poniulH. Altbonah tliroslilng ( insnot pro- gtessud to nny extent , tlicso reports nnvo caused Runcrnl tnivlnir. not only by shorts , but also by Ion/ " . The olforlngi worj nb- corbcd HO re.idlly tbat nrlcns wern easily nil- Vknced. On the bnli'O tlioro wns K"od ioill/- : In ? , but the r a tions oio sinnll. The re ceipts worn llahtor than oxpocted. S13 ears umt 7toi bit. There wore no wlthdrnwals from tore. Tliudciirina fon-ar lots In store iin.l to so to store was peed and prices from o to o hliihcr. The wli'jnt inarkut was hulled by antlelbiitui ) hot wcuthcr In the northwest. A tutiiperatnin of IU ) = was talked of. nnd It wns ussutlfcl thnttbo nhcnl WIH : nt tich a stii''o nH to iniiKo ciop daniiiKe itlmost uert.iin. This htnrlcd Hhorts to coverltm nnd Hilniu- latcdpoeii atlvo Iniylnv. Mltchuli. Io an. Urossenu and KeMnetr-Uopkliis wuio niiionc the active buyers and the sol In ? WHS source nnd scattered. The Ht. l.onln crowd took the most liberal Iniml. The openliiLHICS : | uero nt uu lulvniKU of Jic. the nuirket Itnprovlnt ye , with slight lluuluatlons. ronctiiu ? c nnd clos ing steadv. There wim a healthy demand for cash stiiir , which was the grourdworknf the eltiuiUoii. llcsldcs active dciiiarid from shorts for the cur lots , for which nn offer of two round lots , one of L'.VOJ bn. of No. 2 rod , nnd ono of 75.00 bn. of No. : i luird w liter \\linnt , wore reported Hold on private teiins , No. - In car lots brought from He to ? 4o more money thnn was obtainable yesterday nnd No. " hard WHS In hotter de mand ut Ic ndvance. Counselmnn &lay. Nor- ton-Worthlniiton nnd llarl.vit-I < Viizlur wen ) among thu most artlvo buyers in the cash market. In futures outside or.lors , chiolly to buy , wore numerous. New York nnd the northwest sent liberal orders and locally Mltehell , who for seven ! days bus been buy ing heavily nnd confidently , was oven more diligently occupying himself In thosamc Dimmer. New York wired that there were a good many Inquiries from Kiiulniid for new winter whout mi I tint I'uiii nppo trod to bo most anxious for offers for the same. The statement of the tiuimtlty ot whcntnml corn on pnBsnio to the United Klimdnia would. It wns mild , show tin Increase of OJU.OJU bu. of wheat. In corn operations wcro mainly for local ac count and price clmniroH licpt within mirrow limits. News ru ardltu tbo erou was quite favorable , the weather over the west being clear and warm. OfTcrlmjs wcro very small. Provisions woie excessively dull , but IIrm In Bynip.ilhy with CL'ienlK. lied need KtocUs nre cxpi'eto.l to hrlns In buyliiordera , but out siders wore conspicuous today only by their absotu'O. I-roluhU wore firmer with lUbt nlTorliiKsof Ilulfalc room. Itiiti H wcroUe fet wheat anil Ze forrorn to lluiralo and l o for corn and IKe for oats to I'ott Huron. Kstlmaled rcculuts for tomorrow are : Wheat , : I7" > ours : eorn , : tU o'irn ; oats-TO curs ; bo-s , Jl.U'Olii.'iid. ' The leading futures ranged as follows : AIITICI.KH. OI'K.V. 111(111. WllKAT No. ! l August 77W 77 tciitemlicr. . . Dice tuber. . . . 8I38IH COIIN No. 2 AllRUHt H Fcptumbor. . . WKffl ' /t Mny OATH.vo. a AllBUBt , . . . MM rJcptombor. . . MMT 52 October. . . . . . T 82 SoptombciK. . 13 17U 1227W 1227H JnnUnry 13 15 1.1 2 > 1321 LAUD Kcptcnikor. . . 7SJ 7 W 7 10 January. . . . 7 TO 7 22W BnoiiT lllll.'f tioptombor. . . 7 BO 7 05 7 03 Jnnuiiry 0 W ) ( JIM I ! 1'U ' uro Cash quotations wcro ns follows : I'r.oim Steady and unchanged : winter Diit- ents. $4.40 ; winter fitralts. fl.l'iivail.u ; spring itralts , J3.i.J.CO : : bakers. fc'.Ni ® ' .a ' . Wii'AT No. 2 prinr. ; 78at8Je ! : No. 3 spriu. ? , roO."IUu ! No. S red. 788 > 7Sjc. ! COIIN Stetuly : No. s , 4lic ) ? ; No. 3 ojjsh , 474c ; No. II yellow , 4SV < & 4flo : No. 4. 4iffijo. : | OATH-NO. 2. 3lfiliaiHlc ; : No. 2 while. 3JH © aiHfi No. 3 white. 31ic. ! HvK-No. " . tiOo. HAUI.KV--NO. 2 , C2c ; Na 3 , no sales ; No. 4 , f.o. b. . 3l@3lo. KLAX SKEII So. i. zi.o ; . TIMOTIIV SKEII I'rlnip , ll. : git fl , 1'oiiK Mcs- . per bbl. , IL'.viilii1 ; Inrd. per 100 Ibs. , J7.i.iro7.a7 : ! ' . ! dry B-iltcd shoulders ( boxed ) . (7.U O''ii ; short olu.ir sl.lus : ( boxed ) , t7.0)2j7.11. ) " ) . Wiunnv Distillers' flubbed goods , per gal , , gun Aits Out loaf , 4i ® . " > } ac ; granulato.1. 4o | ; Itandard A , 4n c. Hccclpts undbblpmcntR today wcro as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today tlio butter market was llrm : fiuiuy creamery. - > yr& tiya ; oidlnury. LIQlTe ; flue dairy. ICSlbc. Eg.s , llrm ; strictly fresh , lOc. Nt. l.ouls .Marketg. ST. Louis. Mo. , Aii7. 1. Fi-onii Staidy : patents , f 17 © 1 OJ ; extra fancy. II.MiW.ii'J ; taiiuy. l.i&Q3.2a : eholee. ( . ' .40ii2.3J ; fniully , tiymvio. WIIKAT Was stronger today on stlinulutlnz domustlo news , 0,01 iu ? ® ! u ill ) ; Nix 2 rod. Ciibh. 74ic ! : August. 7.1V > 74iSc. closing at W o. nominal ; September , TI ? U7.4'e. closing at f3Se ! : Docombor. 8'io , closing nt 7suO ? bid. COIIN Wns lifted up by wheat , closing ! { c tbovn.yesterday's ; No. 2 , cash , 4Ujc ! : August , lUo. closing nt 41) ) > asUu I. uloslug ut r > ? iTilWo. ) OATS Klrm , advancing yc : No.2 , cash , 2l ! 4o bid : Aiii'use , :0ic. ! nominal ; September.2iKifl lO'di' . closing at lOJ o asked , Hvu Nonn offered. HAIII.KV No market ; HliAN-FIrm ; U.'e bid at mill. HAV Host grades In Bh.irp demand ; t Hu nt by. prliuu to strictly f.in.-y. * .o.-jjl3.Sl ; pnilrlo. choice toglltotigo , t"-03,7.5u. WIIIHKV Firm at tl.U. HUTTKit-Stuadyt creamery , fancy , 20321o ; Inlry. fancy. 10Ql7c. Kcius I'lrmor at IKSOlJe. CoiiNMKAt Firm ut * . . ( -i3..70. HAOOINO fl'i714o. [ uf IlUlit OliTTO.N I'lllri J1.10. TIMOTIIV SKKD-KI.23. CLOVIIII SKI : (7t'0. ' I'novifJONK Strong , but very dull ! holders taking higher prices ; buyer * holding oir. I'ork Hlandard mesa , jobbing , I1V.75. Lard i7.llKa7.iri. Dry Silt Meats-Shoulders , f7.5 ; longs nnd ribs , t'.M : boxed lots 13u more , llucon Shouliltirs , $7.2.1 ; loir.s and ribs , ( j.7.1 ; thorls. tli.oa. HMIIIB sugar cured. HKUie- ) HKCKIITH I'lour. 4ooo hbls.i who it. aw , UJ bu. i corn , iD.uoj bu.t oats , 2J.UOJ bu.jrye and barley , none. Slltl'JIliNTrt Flour. 7.001 bbls. : wheat , 10,00) ) bu , : corn. 20.0X ) bu. . ; oatsJM bu , ; rye und burley , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ Ninr York . l Nuw YOIIK , Aug. 2. Ft.oim-Iiecoluts. "J.8JO Dkgs.1 exports , l.OJO buls. , 8)0 ) sackit ; In talr uoniiitul but generally looUliu around for bargain * and held stoaJlly ; salui , ? j,4JU bbls. CMIINMUAI , Steady nnd quiet. WtiBAT Kecolpls , 2II. ' . Oj bu. ; exports. 00,0 0 bu.i sales , ni\oju bu. of futures ; 241000 bu , of pot. Spot flr n and fiilrly active : No 2. ( U'io ' In store unu clovatori HIo ullout : tli ibS'ie L o , li. | No. 3 red , H'Jlio : ungraded red. 72 1 Mo ; No. 1 northern. B0i No. 1 hard , MU < au2)So ) ! Nc. 2 northern , tw. o ; Na 2 ChlciiKo , M e ; No. 2 Milwaukee. M'ie : Na U spring. 7b > ic. Optl in opened ! ii4Ho up , further advanced U Simoon foreign buying with eableu steady , hot winds In thu northwest and Improved ex port demands declined Ho on favorable weather Host , Increase In amount on passage , deliveries of &C.U ( ) bu. on oontrauts and looat rualltlir ; , closed steady ut ko over yester day ! a 2 niJ , August , wiwiye. cloving ut tlUUc ; Hoptembor , Hl'iftSI.'ie , uloslni ut HlUci uctobor , K1)iilUTc ) , o'.oslnx ut lUKet Duoumber , M IVIOo. eloaliig ut twu ; May , vJ ! WO ) iooiln4 ntltifju. Hvu Btuudy. dull : western , 7-OiOo. lUm uvMAi.T ( jiilet. C'oiiN-lteeelptK. M.WJ bu.t exports , 7.00) bu. : sales,3W.U Obii. of futtnes und UHiiO ) bu. ot boot. Spotu llrmur. dull ) . \o. - ' , nSu ) In ulo- vutor ; Mliu ullo.il : mi-'railed , mlxo ) . & 74W7Hc. Option * ui'ro ( lull , iidvincoi ii 'lo with wheat Hint better cables , closing llrm. Anuutt , f&UQ X'ttf , Oioajiu nt ftjyot Buptcmbor , ftl tfffi Me , vionlnic ut fillio ; October. ftliiii.1l'iu. ; closing ut Mic ) ; December , &li4 ! i < Ue , utoslnu t6l)4o. ) OATS Itccclptu , 75.000 bu.t exports , 0,000 bu.l WOWO Uu. ot f uturcm 117,0.0 uu. of spot. Spot higher , moderately active , firm ! options Mrongcr. tiulott August , M'ili Wc , closing , Soptotnbcr. 3 > yli ( : U' . oloslni , 30e ; choice , ' ( Sa'Jc. HOPS Quiet , llrm ; state , common to choice , 2 < X ' o. Hucun llaw , easier , fairly nctlvot fair re- ( \it\ns \ \ , 2 11-lOc Sales. in5 hhiK and 2,013 bags muscovado. 8D teit.2 It-IGci 2OJObigscontrlfu- ! pals 00 test ntiliu : : 4,000 bags molu ! CH sim'iir 80 test , 2 15-IUu c. 1. f. | rellned , ntcndy. fulruo- innnil , MetA pR Korolgn , nominal ; Now Orleans , steady , nulct. KICK Firm , fair demand : domestic , fair to oxtr i , 4t ? < &Hic ; .lap. in , 5J ! © . " > Hlc. Eotis Firm nnd bottcr domiinili western prime. ICiiTJITc ! western prime par case , (2.00 t lfto ; receipts , lo.flin pkgs. Hil > -Stcady , dull. Wool/ More active , llrm : domestic fleece , 2. ) ® : 5 : pulled. 'JOiKRct Tot IK , Kffi'iSc. I'IIOVIIIO.VB I'ork. dull and stcntlv : oltl mess. ( l..vjit.out : now lues ? , 113.60. Cut meats , dull , steady ; cut shoulders , 7Qi4 ! c ; sales. V)0 ) ; pteklo I shodldors. V plcklo V hums , lilo for heavy : middles , steady ; citilut , short elnnr.tf.5i. L.ird , dull , firmer : western steam closed at K.IM ; salerf. 800 tierces at ( * .OJiO ! 7.0' . . Option sales none ; September (7.0J bid , IIUTTSit Quiet , steady. CitKK.sn bteady , ijinet , I'm Ino.x Dull , wonk. TlN-iEaiy : straits tM.OJJl'JI.OI , LKAU-Dull. . _ Oinntm I'roitnco .Afurkot. PEACIIKB C.illfornln. $1.50 ® ! . 03 ; southern II- Inois. aviJ o per basket , . O.tANOMCalifornia , $1.0 01,53. llLACKiiKimins-UU ) . 1't.UMri-Cal I font la. S iBOavOJ. HANAN * s-J ' .0)S'.7.'i. ) CAHII triB Homo grown , ( V.VQT.'to per doz. MKMKVS Watermelons. 2Si6'lc. NKW At'l'M'.s I'orouti-tblnl bu. bov , 7JOSOO. WAX ItuANJ Halt bit. basket , 7ie. 1'EAit-i llarilutt , * : .7 : iij.2.'i. : HUTTKII Packing stojU , 12)ittrio ) : small lots select dairy , llifti'c , I'oui.TiiY-Sprlng cblcUens. $ . ' .Ooa.l."O ns to &izu , slow ; old fowls , HJWu , OANTALOUI-KS I'or crate , il.2.1 ; Jems , 7Jo. per tiimkot. CAUi'OHNtAOtiAi'r. * 1'or case , $1.50 , CUCUMIIKIIS I'erdoz. , 3JJ. . NKW POT \TO28 SI.S.1 per bbl ; In sacks , tie ) per Ib. ONIONS Per bbl. t.1 2. ) KIIIIHIIM City Market * . KANSAS CITV , Mo. . Ane. 2. WHEAT New was active nnd stnaly : ; old was dull and lower : No. 2 hard , old , UlOKIc ; new , Oiatwlicj N < x 2 red. ( fi-lo. ! CoitN Firm : fair iloni.ind and ! { o advnnco ; No. 2m'\ed. 42l2 > ' , o : No. 2 while. B'xaviKc. OATa-Sioa < Iy new oats very weak : No. 2 mixed. 242S.V ; ; No 2 white , old , 30ej now , 2So. KVK Steady : No. 2. now. f > 8c. Ki.AX8HKK-Ste.idy at hsdjnic. OIIAN Sta'idy : sa-kcd , .MKitSs. HAV Weak : prices tinch .nzcJ : timothy , $7. 0(3.000 ( : pr.ilrlc. J-i.MJiO 00. HUTTIJII Firm ; creamery , lUJO20c ; dairy , ' . Kons-Flrmicaiidled. 10c. } ItccnilTd Wheat , fll.OUJ bu. ; corn , 50) bu ; oils.OJibn. . Siiti'MKNTS-Wheat , 33,000 bu. ; corn , none ; outs , 2,0.0 bu. Liverpool LtVEitroor Anz. 2.VIIBT Firm ; do- mnnd poor : holders offer Kpirlngly. Ho- celptfl of wheat for past three days. 240uou centals , Including 120,001 Amoi'loan. COIIN Firm ; domind poor. Hecolpts for past th reo days , I2.7JJ centals. I'KAS Cnnad i. S Sil per cwt. 1IACON Lon , ' mitt short clear .Vi-lbs. 40s per owt. CitrKSE-Amerlcun finest white and colored 45s Cd per cwt Wool Market. HOSTOX. Mass. , Aug. 2. The doman-1 was steady nnd m-irkot. llrm. Sales unite inrgo. Ohio has been soiling well atTci ; XX and nbivo. 28a0c ; : Michigan X In demand at S3 ® SKSic : No. 1 wolssell ntlilis'llu forOlno.3 , ' ® : i. > for MlchUan : No. 1 combing wool , llrm at ; U © 4Cic : Ohio Hue rtelalnd. il.'QlUc ; Mlehlgan delaine. 2y7iijc : : iiiiwasho'J combing wool , sell ing M7c for oiiu-qunrtur nud throo-oitthtlii blood : Territory wojU am ) O illfornta wools. nctlvo. uiifh in.'Od. Pulled wens ! In steady dumiind Ht 3.IQIJJ for supor.s , 222Sc for extra ; Australian , Gnu. New York Dry Ooails Market. Nnw Yr.uic , Aug. 2. There was some Im- provcmont In the dcman I for drygoois to day with a fuw laivo buyers among the ninny smaller ones. Staple cottons , brown and col ored chlflly , wuio In lo ullng request. There was more ilo'.n ; also ! n bleached cottons thnn K llttio while ago. Prints continue very llrm. Clothing woolens begin to decline In interest , thu bulk of trading having been done. Oil Mnrkut. NEW Yonic. Aug. 2. PUTIIOMCUM Steady , quiet ; United closed ntMe for September. CorrN. KEi > Oil. Quiet , steady. TALI.OW Firm , quiet ; cltv ( J2 for packages ) , 45-IUl ? c. ROSIN Sto 'dy. quiet ; strained , common to good. * I.V'2J' ! V:7S. ! Tuiti'iiNriNB-Dull , weak at2020Ho. Coll'uii .Murkur. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 2. Options opnncd flrm , uiichan-'ed to 1" > points up ; closed steady , 10 to 0 points up. Sales. ! ! i.2. base , including August , l .50i2.V > : September , Il2.5o' il2.0i ; October , tl'.rr.Mr.liO ; November , tl'i.lS : De- cembor. Ji-.W/iJliOi ; Jantiiiry. 8l-.5" ai2.Ui ; March. 1 ± ; May , UiUI ; spot Hlo , Urm , qu.ot ; No. 7 , ilJ t. _ CJttun MiirKet. Nr.w OIII.IANJ , La. , Aug. 2. Dull : mld- d.lng. 7i-Ulu : ; low middling , il ll-IQc ; good ord- lii'iry , (13-IOc ( ; not receipts. 714 b-iles ; gross , H.O bales ; sales , . .IJ bales ; stouk8l,7 8 bales. Trailers' Talk. OlilCAno. III. . Atr.r. 2. Coiinsolniim & Day to Cockioll Hios.CoinmlHslon Co. : The grain markcu opened llrm and remained dull , with light offerings and a hiirdunlng tendency for nn hour , advanced sharply on general buy In ; started by reliable reports that the Into foit- nlgbt's dioutli had shriveled thn unripe oats , eased elf a llttio un.ler realizing induced by loported stocks nlloat and In Liver pool , but dually mil ed nnd closed very stioug with a mnrkud Increase ot scat tered buying by commission houses. A dec. dud Increase In telegraphic business Indl- outcs that with quotations revive. ) and the Hatch bill dormant , an active and higher mar ket may bo expected Provisions rein lined dull at about yesterday's high points till near close \vhen the covering cit shorts on account , of the reductions In local sto.Us gave the Ctid- nby crowd an opportunity to bid thu iiinr- kets up further aim close It strong In sympathy with grain. OincAno. III. , August 2. Thn whn it tr.i'Ioto day has boon goad with at ilrout.slde and local demand. There has boon some gossip of ex tremely hot winds In tbo northwest , but up to this time of writing It looks conllriiiatlon. Tlio Important points In the wheat situation Is the low price and the fact that tbo sprliu crop Is two weeks later than last year. Thu sprint crop Is lluiilo to Injury from froit ; that In our ouln on Is the only cause for apprehen sion und In the past ten or eleven years frost to damage has only occurred twice. Future values will bo re.-ulated by the priuo we can sell our surplus at to thu foreign Importers. At present they ask for olfurs , but do not Indi cate what price they wlil buy nt. We do not look for any heavy speculative buying and a mere supply an.l demand business is not In favor of any great advance , Corn lias been steady. The business In It curly was active , It opened nt4S,1i ; Septem ber hold up to MJi&/i ' a. id closed at 40v The local buntlment Is for hlgur prices , saeelal crop reports point to a smull crop. We , ook on 4'J'Je ' as high ut this season ot yo.ir , but so long as sentiment Isnu now wo uolleve buying on broal.B8.ife for moderate profits. On unfavorable crop reports oats advanced sharply today and dosed at 3I,1 ; for Septem ber , an advuneo of 1.4 per cent over last night. Thu buying bus been good. The sentiment lo cally Is for butter prices. Provisions are very Btron ; . On lire iks buy hog products. CHICAGO , III. . August' ' . Konnult. Hopkins ( c Co. to S. A. MuWhoiteri Who.it-Aupreiionslou of u destructive hot wave In tlio Dukotas und Minnesota Inauced borne early buying , and us markets slowly worked higher shorts began to como In until there wua nn advance of nearly Ic. Late reports from Iho northwest reported no extremely hot Mouther and closing cables were dlsapiiolntlni. Indian shipments were nearly double thoio of nruv.ous week and the amount on t-ocoml passage Increased 7&2.0 0 buihuU Instead of decreasing. On this news there was a reaction near clo o with Indication of itlll further doel no tomorrow If predicted hot wave does not como. Oats took thu speculative load today. Some tnvuitment started advance developing the fact that there U considerable short Interest. Till * covered pretty freely and there m iy bo loiiio reaction tomorrow , but on their merits oats ought to ( till higher. Corn did not show much strength us expected evidently some one was feeding the crowd long stun , some what loner urlees were untlulpato.1. Pro visions hcl I their record for dulloem and strength on lgh | .tt fading hTOUKS AND 1IONDS. . \dvoottc : of Higher Vuliivt Mtlll Kxpect un Ailvnnoe. Nuw YoitK. Au. % 2. The stook market today hud un mlvuntiiKO which wus lacking In thu uld ot London orders. Hut the advantage was not apparent In either the volume of business or the movement of prlcoi. In fact , London v us credited with buln ? r. nailer of Its favom. wlillo AtuhUon wus bought by Hoston pvoplo. but tbu now biuliibds , snob as It was , failed tc cheek the dwindling of trutiauctlons la thu proportions uruvalent a fuw weeks nga The utlvojatun of u higher range of value * profctsctl not to bu discouraged , however - over , anil pointed to tbo Drawback ! under which thu speculation lia * lufforoJ , Including theKoldnhfumeuu , thuvllvur agitation , the uutl-optlou bill and lUo unfavonkblo crop ro- lorts , which , while never verified , certainly mil an liilliionco for hiirni upon the Bccurltlca. All of thoio have failed to encourage anv ox- ion-lod Mnlllng , or oven to prevent marked ad vances nt time1 , nnd to I ay while there wns a marked absence of the bull traders on. the floor of the exchange , prices were well hold throughout tlio sesslor. . It Is toportcd that u now speculative Inter est bus boon unlisted In Atcluson , and the early dullness In that slock was attended by considerable excitement and , while It contin ued to bo ono of tbo Icailliu native stocks , its animation was largely reduced uftT Ibo llrst lioitr. A Into Rolling ( movement , however , nentralirod the early nuvnnoa and the whole 1st wni brought down with It below the level , It closed Htm , though dull and Irrozntnr. slight iihnngcsfrom lust night's Hcures. There was nn advance of ' ( o In Cottonseed OH and lo In the preferred , the late rally In Sugar tail ing to brliiK It up more than a fraction beyond Us liist nlxht's price. The trading reached 18S.V.K ) listed and 1S.U.U unlUtott. Uovorniiiunt bonls : have been dull nnd jarely steady. State bonds have boon dull and steady. The PoU na.va : It U scarcely probable that much enthusiasm will bo aroused In nn up ward movement of prices until the old cx- iiort question Is settled for tbo season. How tar this protrautod movement serves the pur pose of pcs'ttmlst.s may bo judged by Saltir- lay. Spoolu withdrawals reduced the United States treasury's gold balance ( 'Deluding the flDJ.OHI.UH ) lesurvo ) from 8 13,05JOUO to (110,411- Wl. So lulu a glimmer export muvuihcnt In specie Is unusual , but It Is not without ptcce- deiit. The statement publUhcd this mornliii Llmtcurrentexcbnnro rites are the blithest for this date since iho war , Is quite Incorrect. The following are the closlnu quotations for the load Ing stocks on the New York Stock ox- chuiuo today : Atchlaon < U Aitnin ) Kxprcss , . . . . 147 Nntlonnl t'onlnpo. , Alton , T. it St N. J. Central tlo preferred IW Norfolk * West , pfil American Kxprcss. , IIS North Amor. Co . , , llnltliuoro A Ohio , . , VIH Xortliorn I'nclllo. . . . Cnnnila 1'ncltlc 8H do pro Cunnila southern. . \m \ t > . l' . Den Ainf. ) . . Central I'liclllo 81) NorthneBtern HTM Cht'S. A UhU 2lt < ilo pfil ChlrniH ) A Alton. . , . IW .V. V , Ccntrnl Chic. llur. * yulncy 1U2 N. V. AN. I ! Chlcnttndai SlH Ontario A Western. ConsollOnlo.l ( ! . . . ItlU Ort'Kon Imdrovo . . . r. r u. & st. ii 7M Urob'on Nnv , . , , Colonulo Coal Si I , . 35 tl. S. U A U. N Cotton nil CerUlle'a 44V 1'nclllc Mnll Dei. .1 Hudson , . . , , . 1IS' < I' . , Deo. A K It. . I * A W I.WK I'lttsburit 1) Alt. ( i. n M f,0 I'ullninn 1'nlnco D.AC. K. Co 4S Itoatlliiff . . . , . KitHTonn 4) ( Illchnipml Term. . , * I'.rlo 2SU ilo pfd ilo pM lUki Hlo ( jrnndo West. . . * Kort Wnyno 15. ! di > pfd. n rout Northern pfd. 1 7 Itoctc Mnncl ChlciiKoAK. 111. pfd W d.li. AS K. Istpfil llocklnir Vnlloy S'Ot St. 1'nnl Illinois Ccntrnl lOiji ilo pfd St. 1'nnl \ Dnlutli. . . 42)4 St. 1 * . A Omnlin nfd. . ICiumis A Toxni | ifd 27 tjonthoru 1'nclllc. . . . l.nkoKrla A West. . . 2IH Siik'nr Uutlnorr do pfd , 7(1 ( Tonn. Conl A Iron. . I.nko Shore l.'lllf Toicnsl'aclllo I.iMKf'l'rilBt 37li I'ol. AO. C pfd I.onlsTlllo A Noah. . 7IJ ) Union I'nclrlc I.oiil.ivlllc A N. A. . . 23 IJ. 8. K prcss MnnlmttnnCon. . . I'tlK Wntiash , SU U\l' . . VMcinplds .tClmr. . . W do | ifil Michigan Ontrul. . . luthi Wclln Fn o Kx Missouri 1'nclllc. , . . TOU Western Union MoblloAUhlo : Wheeling Alj. K . . . .NaslivllloCuat ( fj ao pfd 'bid. Union , 3,4' > 8. Now York Money Marlcnt. NEW YortK , AUR. 2 , MONEVON OAM. Easy at I'A ' to 2 per cent ; lust loan IJi per cent ; closed olforcd Hi percent. I'IIIMK MEiiCANrtt.i ; I'APEII 3M5i ! per cent. ruui.t.M ! K.tciiANdK Quiet but sto idy at J4.87 torsl\ty-day bills and * l.8S'.t for dcmanU. Tbe closing quot.-itloiis on bonds : London Plnunuliil Jtovlow. ( Copi/Ho/ilfil tSSflli'i Jamx niirlii \ Dsipti' ! . | LONDON , Aug. 2 [ .Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB HUE ] Iluslnoes ns n whole has been quiet on thu Stock exchange today , the attendance of members havln , : been small , owing to tbo holidays. Funds nro un changed , wlillo In llan rupee liupiir murks nn Improvement of > per cent. Foreign govern ment securities have been more or loss llrm from opening to close , a good tone being re ported on continental bourses. Home railways , nftur b.ivlng been generally Urm tbo creator imrlof the day , close dull for most descriptions. In place of a rise , a small dec Inu was marked In llrlghton preferred , Southeastern preferred nnd Midland , On the other hantl , in Uront Western o rise of 1 } per cent on dividend rumors Is noted , The advance In Caledonian Preferred , north llrltlsb preferred nnd South eastern picfurrcd was reduced to from ! j jior cunt to ! 4 per cunt durliu last hour. Ameri can railways have shown less firmness , owlnz to the number of realisations , whl u there ban been wanting support from New York. Union " aelllo relapsed U per cent. Denver preference - once 11 per cent and many others frori H to ! percent. Atcluson Incon'o bonds still show nn advance of U pur cent. Atcblson ordinary Ji per cent , Krlo preference 1 per cent and Erie or.iln iry U pur euiit. Money has been little wanted. With the overabundant supply of llontlng enpltal , short loans have been ob- t illicit at ! 4 percent und under. In the dis count market bills have boon scarce , those nt two and three months being quoted ut from 13-10 to H percent. ' riimiiolnl Noted. KANSAS CITV , Ma , Aug. 2. Gliuringi today , ll.63.85a V NKW OULBANS , La. , Aug. 2. Clearings , HAVANA , Aug. 2. SuauUh gold , Exch.inguiilut. ( ) I'AIIIB , Aug. 2. Three per cent rentes , 03f 75o for tlio account. New VOIIK , Aug. 2. Oloarlius , (135,371- 630 ; balances. & ,17oX ( > 2. llAl.TlMolii : , Kid , , Aug. 2. Clearings , ft.G53.- 8j4 ; balancci ) , KNJ1OU. Money , ' ) per cent. I'liu.Aiiixt'iilA , Til. , AUK 2. Clearings. S3- ! 050hUJi balances. Cll'-Mft' ' . Money , 2 percent. LONDON , AUK. 2. Amount of bullion gene Into tbo Hunk ot England on balances today , JL'-7tllOJ. ) McMi'iilS , Tonn , . Aug. 2. New York ox- chnn.o soiling ut ll.'J. Clearings , ( .tJ2.8lh balunccD. 17HOU3. UovroN , Mass. , Aug. - llalanees. 11,0.1X872. H.tu , 2itO3 percent. Call loans , 3 1 poromti time loans , 33 ® 3 per cent. ST. LOUIH. Mo. . Aug. 2. Clearings. t-\'i'il , 4''y ; bulnnccs , (713,011. Money llrm nt 04t7 per eeut , ExUiangoon Now York Wo discount. HOSTON , Mass. , Aitz. 2. Clearings , (20.- : UI..YI1 ; balances , tl.VM.K9 : Money , 2 ® 3 per cent. Exuh'inxo on Now York , baide dUcount. ClllOAdi ) , lit. . Aug. 2. Olourlngs , 118- fi' i.tLVl. New York uxchaiuu steady ut pur. bUirllng uxcluii'judnll und unchunued ; sl.xly tlaya bill".flb'i-il demand t'.W . Money mod erately active ut4i&'i pur cent. I.IVK STOCK AIVtICIiT ! . Cattlu J'rlcos Ilrciik llucl'y Iloin hhotv u I.lttlH StriMitur. OiiAHA. Aug. 2-rThu receipts for the two days oT this week foot up yVJi bend of o tlir , a slight liHTuam over same period lust wee . 1'rlees ye tei-duy anil Saturday nuv.ineed khurply und today thu advuneo was eoniplely WANTED TOUI | MU ut CITItlS. COUNTIES , SCHOOL. _ - . . _ -m DlbTRIOTU , IWATEK COMPANIES , 8T.R.R.COMPANIE8tto. V.W.HARRIS & COMPANY.Bankers. leX'iea Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. ; t Wall Etreett NEW YORK * 70 SUte St. . BOUT ON * wiped out on boot steers , a rlrop of from 150 * * itt 21o bompt noted. Trndo was sltiBUlsIfItml weal * nnd the mnrkot badly demoralized/JOnndy killers sold at Iho least decline , heavy Shd jrrnssy slnlTboliiK al- tnott unsalable , oven at the uecllno. The supply ot cert htufT was no creator than tbo demand of the iVMle , consequently price * on till * kind worn about sloady. nnd a clear ance wns cITcclod early In Iho day. The stock jr nnd f cyder trade was niodor- atoly Rood and prices on desirable holdings fully steady. Itoprcsentnt.ve snles ! No. Av. 1'r. No'Av. * . t'r. Na Av. 1'r. Ditkssnn nEBF. 3..1010 M SO UO'ltftO ; tt SJ 60..1181 1433 . . : | : i f,0 18..UOO 4 30 19..U12 450 33..Iltt 4 03 1. . 030 300 4 , . s'l'J 3 OJ 01. . 014 400 Cows. 21 . KII 1 CO 8. fl.'O I M 3.,1210 210 2. . 770 1 0(1 ( Sfl. . | ) I3 1 75 23. . 0.0 2 IS SI. . 783 I III II. . S)7 ! ) I SJ 1..12.V ) 225 ! . . 5fiO ISO n , . 7lH I 83 10..1015 225 111. . TOO " 53 2i.10u8 200 I. . bOJ 2 25 1. . 750 1 ft ) 10. . 705 200 fi.,10H ! 2 CO 1. . 1)30 ) 103 2J. . Oil 2 05 14 , . II-'O 285 GALVISS. . .200 2 SO 5 , . 2lS ) 275 12. , 107 825 25. . 181 275 10. . 1VU 275 4. . 24) 300 IIUt.1.3. 1. 1443 ISO 1..170) 150 5.1451 ISO STOCKr.llS AND FBKDEIIS. 2. . 400 SCO 21 , , DO ) 250 20..1033 2 SO 1. . 1431 200 8. . 7SJ 259 S'MUSO S t-5 I..iniK ) 200 7 , . 811 2 liO 2J . 071 285 1. . 8W 221 SO. . 01 ! ) 2 M 45..1075 2 85 1..1070 225 20 , . Mil 271 35..1183 2 OJ 3. . 843 2 ! > ) 12 , . 707 2 8J WII.KKItS AND srillNOKIlS. 1 cow and calf. . . . , . 3000 1 cow and calf , MOO J cow and calf 24 OJ 1 cow and calf 20 UO 1 springer , .1000 VESTBHN CATTLE. No. Av. .1'r. Krfistoors , Tex . ' . H10 2 20 101 Btcorj. Tex 034 240 WVOM1NU CATTLE. No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. Pr. 21 cows 728 81 23 13eowq. . . . Oil $ S 00 0 ! cows. . . . Bl > 8 163 14 feeders 1.135 265 S feeders. . TEA 250 , 5 feeders 1.114 210 5'J feeders. . l.ll''l 2 M 40 feeders. 1)10 ) 205 2 cows 10) I 55 4 bulls. . 1.275 1 31 28 feeders. . 1.U44 2 m 60 cows. . . . 7UI 1 55 22 cows. . . 7(3 ( ii 00 2 cows. . 03) ) IBS IIoos The roculpm for the two days of the week wore upwards ot 3.03J bo.id short of tlio number received the llrst two days of lust week. Tnu tone of the market was slightly Improved and prices on good , shippers es pecially were stronger. Common ll.'ht and mixed hoxs sold steady throughout , tlio bulk selling at from J5.4) ) to $5.45 and tops ut $5.119 , the average price paid * being $ o.42Si , Repre sentative sales : Na Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. . ' 1 35) ) $310 75 S2S 210 $5-40 8" > 2.10 240 510' 7.1 2 1IW 641 21 241 200 510 70 ' . ' 10 ICO fi 42i ! 2 320 S 10 70 214 120 5 42Vi 1 270 515 77 2.V5 200 A 42K 2 IBS 525 72. . . . 218 240 i"i4.14 1 . . . .170 52.1 KJ..10.1 U'O A4JM KL Wi 525 71) ) 231 50J 5 42H 05 187 210 5iO : 70 . . . . 210 200 545 74 223 32) ) 53214 75 ' 11 IW ) 545 61 188 203 SItt 72 221) 240 545 711 204 23) 535 7 . . . . 2.11 120 54"i 81 2)8 ) 200 SIC Kl 210 SM 545 75 204 289 533 72 KM 80 545 51 l'3l 10) ) 5 IIS B'J..2,0 200 545 70 173 200 53,1 * 74 208 80 545 71 . . . , ll I'O ) 537V 73 22J 8J 545 81 2JJ 200 5 37H 67 247 30) 545 05..220 203 S37U 74..no 80 54 > CJ 2u5 20 540 70 235 2bO 543 b7 209 2 0 S 40 78 212 2.K ) 5 45 78 217 100 540 70 210 10) 545 70 228 240 540 84 203 12) 6 47J4 70 230 JO ) 540 BJ 2U3 120 5 47'J fit 214 120 540 47 3U1 40 5 50 71 . . . .231 i'Sl ) 540' . 81 11)1 ) 40 553 75 215 1(19 ( 540 , 71 217 bO 550 63 283 20J 5 4U : 00 227 533 71 22-J K13 540 , . OJ . . . . .234 120 530 85 1 ! 'J > 0 040 * 7B..215 ItO 5 5J 7(1 ( 2.7 320 540' 07 217 550 00 . . . . 2S'I 10'J 5 4 > " 73 210 652K 43 28 KM 5 4'J i 01 2-K ! 120 5.15 ' 70 223 2IU 643 59 0)7 ) IW SO ) 81 1U1 40 6 40 02 207 80 6 U3 ( nnANo itouati. 0 1C-5 - 350.-x 2 200 503 1 110 4 15 ' ' 5 170 605 SHEEP One load only wns received and this was billed direct to a local boit > c. Market nominally steady'lYilr to iood natives $3.73 ® 4.30 ; fair to good westerns. $ .1.5J ® 1.23 ; com mon rnl stock aheap. $ . ' . : > © 'I..VJouu ; ( to choice 4J to VO-lb lanjLa. $ l..rO25.sa Sliowlni tbo uuiiiberof boud of stock pur- cbusod on the mnrkot ns reported by tlio wolghmustcrs ot the t-toek Vard eomuuiiy ; . ' ' " ' swift&'Co ' : . . . ' . ; . . ' . , . . . . 227 Cttilnby I'licklnsconinuny.- . 571 Omabn 1'ackltu compnny . . . 30 ' Hiimmnnd . . . 23 A.lliius . . . ' . . 14 Ioo Kotbscblld. . . . 131 Ilentou&S . i . 110 Other buyers . 189 Total . 1,5'J4 ' lions , Cudnliy Packing compuny . . . 2,102 OnmbiiPncklugcon-piiny . 147 Bwlft&Co . 479 b'fjiilros . C')8 ) Other buyers. . . . . . iOJ- Total . . . ! . 4.583 SIir.KP. Swlft&Co . 140 \\\K StocK Alnrket. CiliCAQO. 111. . Aug. 2. IHpcclal Tolcsrnm to TUB Unn | Tlio enttlu tr.ulo was very ami , but about everything wits worked elf nt full prices , the tone of tbo market bolnz little llriner tbnn on Moncliiy. Tbo range of qttoti- tlons WHS f rom ll.VO to 7530 , cows and bulls sellln. : on u basis of from ir.OO to J.tO , ) . uiid steers utfiom 13.00 to J5.J.O. Texas ciit'e. of wlilcli about 21.000 nrrlvod , were quoted nt froin 81.25 to J3.25 for gnisiers nnd at from JU40 to tl.25 for fell steers. Westerns were dull at from $ ' .5) to $125. Itccelpts weic estimated at 1.50 bond. There was a Urm calf market at from $ . ' .00 to $5.UO. There was an avcniRO Rain In hojs of about Bo per 1 JO I us. A f.illlu ; olT In the receipts of more thnn ono-bnlf would seem to bavo war ranted a more decided adv.uico. but the do- iimnd was lacking nnd salesmen wcro unihlu to force prices for tbo choicest goo3 ] above * " > .00. Three or four s.tlos wore effected at that figure , but silcsat bettor tban $ ' < .8l ) did not out much of u llxuro in tlio a.uy'3 business , tbo bulk of the IIOL-S K'onix below * . " > .70. Tim supply wns pretty evenly divided between loc.il and outside buyers at from 15,0) to 818) ) for poor to choice , $5.0) to ? 3.70 helm thn popu lar price. Oulls wore cinoted nt from JD.UJ to tl.'i't and crassors anyWIIITO from V5c to Me elf from tbo prices current foi cornfittcd. The finality averaged better than for some days past. The sheep market wns strong toJay by rea son of continued lltrlit nrrlvnls. rather than on account of any partloulur activity In the demand. Not many sheep wore wnntod for shipment nnd the local trade was not hungry fur mull' , but with receipts of barely 5,0uu , sell ers bad easily tbu best of tlio s.tuatlon. Quo tations wcro from K.O l to J.UiOfor culls and rams , J.L.VJ to i4..M ) for common to fair Rr.ulos , and 11.75 to IHI.UO for L-OOL ! to extra. The lamb market w.is Urm at from $5,00 to $7.00 for com mon to extra. Kccclpts : Cattle , 5,000 ; ho0's , 10,003 ; sbcop , 5,1 'o1. ' Tbo Evenlnr Journal reports : CATTLE Hecelpts. noMj ; shipments , 2,201) : market steady : K'ooi ) to extra steers. $1.25 ® 4.0.1 ; others , tUSOQI.10 ; Texans , t2.10Q3.3J ; rangers , t-1.4' . Hods HeeelptR , 10,000 : shipment * . 8,031 ; mar ket about steady j rouih and common , $ , Vv6 ® 5.50 ; Kood mixed , M. < ! ) Srt.75 | ; prime heavy and butcher weUbts. i.bOU : > .U ) ; ll ht , f > .25fj > 5.8 > > . SiiBKi1 Hecolpts. I1.UUO ; shipments , 2,503 ; buKturados bibber , 'otburi steady ; natives , U5O5.73 ; Toxiins.'W'.vSQI.Oij westerns , JJ.BO ; lambs , t.DOS7.ua ' " Kaiunt City I.lvo Ktoulc .Market. KANSAS CITV , 'Mtx , Aux. 2. OATHU Ile- cclpts , 7,100 ; calvritTiieculpts 1,000 ; shipments 4,000 ; calves GOO. the mnrkot for Kood steers was steady ; otliurK dull ; cows und feeders steady ; need TUXI ; cattle steady ; others dull and wonk to loner. Hales : Dressed beef ana sblnplnv stuerw , (2.0 © 1.70 : cows and holferx. 8-JW.05 ! ( " : , .Tox.iB nnd Indian steer * , - - " cows. Jl.B2.UJ ( ; Hods Ueculpts , tijluu : shipments , none : tbo market was steady to Ou higher , t , WIFTS ; SPECIFIC i For rr-nnvaUmj the entire system , I cllmlnatlrif * all 1'olsoim from tlio - rlllood whcther of ecrofulons or malarial origin , this jirciaratlon has no equal. .Ttiptj S.S.S. S "For eighteen ninnths I bad an I eating tore on my tongue , I was ' ' ' " ' ' ' - treated by best local iihyBlciana , but pbtalncd no relief : tlia sore gradually grew wonso. I finally ( took u. H. H. , and was entirely cured after uslnij ' a few bottles. " C. H. McLKMOitK , Henderson , Tor. after'S TreatlK ) on Hlood and Bkln Dis eases mailed free. TUB SWIFT Si'Eomo Co. . Atlanta , da. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. strotijn ost-nmo rnno of prices , HIHWM.TJ bulk of i IP * . .io.Vn. ! iUKK.iKcculpls. . 70J : shipments. gX ( > : stMite tolilKlicri n.'ilos ranged toilny for sheep unit ixrabs U1 Now York I.lvo Stock Market * . YOIIK. Aujr. 2. - 11KEVK9 HocolpK 1,01(1 ( head , nil tor exporters nnd slaughterers ! no trade : foollnff very wonkl tlro sed beef dull nt ? M < 8 ViO porlb. : shipments today , Mir beeves niiit A,7-fl quarters of beef. UAt.vics Kccolots , XTJlioadj market steady ! veals , * VHOiltl.7.Krjisiors. ! . tS..52.M. SlIElil' Itocolpts , 2.8M hcucl : sheep stonily nt K > . < w\M | lambs. "to per Ib. hluhor ntM © 7.211 pressed mutton stonily nt 82)110 ) par Ib.t dressed I ii in In ( Inn ntOBHIc. lions Ituouluts. 2,50J lieiul. Including two curs for sulo ! market easier at * 5.5X3.W. ( ( ) St. Louis Mvo Stock Mnrhet. ST. Lout ? , Mo. Aus. 2. CATTLE Hocolpt * , 2,400) ) shipment * , 1.4JO ! ninrkct ntoudv : fair to choice native steer * , fJ.ti.Vitl.fU ; onllnnry to iron.l To xn n steers , $ J..lI&ADJi ) cows nnd dinner1) . tl. CK32.2.1. II. ids Hucelpts , 401 | slil t ) m cuts. fiOO ) tnirkot a Nhndo lower ; bouvy , J\8X35.83 ( ; mixed. JV41\80. SiiKRl1 Receipts. 1,700 ; shipment * . 101 : mnr kot strong ; choice nutlvo millions , $ i.75 , AVerse Tliiiu u Lockout. Tbo statement of Mr. J. Sterling of Wlok- llflo , ICy , , will boot special Interest to me- cbmilits' , many of whom nnvo had a similar experience. "I m 11 cooper by trade , nnd for many years worked In Ublc.iRO. About twelve months QUO I luul nn nttncK of tllnrrhoja , wtilcli became chronic. I was IrontoJ by two pronilucnt phy&lplans or Chicago , but from them rccelvoit no permnnonl bonollt. I tbon wont to Toxns wlioro 1 was again treated bn lending physician with results similar to those I had" prnvlously experi enced. In Mny I came to WlukllfTe , ICy. , in a very doblllutod condition , consequent upon this lone continued trouble. I wont tea a drhtj store for relief. Chamberlain's Uollc , Cholor.i nnd Dlnrrhasi Homcdy wns rocom- mondoJ. The llrst dose rcllovca mo. ixud two ! 2.Vcont bottles cured inc. I consider myself well today. " Mr. Starling Is 03 years of np.o anil a very nlco old gcntlomtn , nnd reliable in all mat ters. Hccainonoro In a very low state of health , but now says bo fools perfectly well nnd buoyant and has had no symptoms of dlnrrhuu for three or four weeks. Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Uom- cdy is vcrv popular horo. U. W , SIUVO.L , drugclst , WlclclllTo , Ivy. MAKING THEIR WANT3 KNOWN. West linil Citizens Dcslro to Ask The Coun cil for Jfcodcil ImprnvomriitH. There was another Ihrgo nnd well attended mooting of the West Sldo Improvement club Monday uliht , at which a great doil of en thusiasm existed. In the absence of the presi dent Mr. H. A. Drunim was selected to pre side. ' A rommlttoo consisting of Ed Walsh , Mr. Palm and Mr. Wllg was appointed to wait on momhcrs of the city council and SQO u that body will not do something toward finishing ' Uio'fildawulU on Forty-eighth street , us nt present it is worthless to the public. A committee consisting of Ed Walsh , Dr. Schwenk , J. Hussell , J. F. Sopor and G. Wllg was appointed to call on the mayor and chief of police and request them to Imvo the bubo gang cut down the weeds that line the sldownlk on both sides of Loavcn worth street ' . At this from t'orty-tlrst to Forty-eighth. time the sidowulk Is almost impassable be- cuuso of the weeds. The secretory , Ed Walsh , was Instructed to specially invite Councilmcn Davis , Chaf- fce , Edwards , Howell and Steel to attend the next mooting of tbo club which will beheld held nt the same place on next Monday night , Augusts. It Is hoped that the count-Union named will avail themselves of the opportu nity to olliclally visit their constituents and to listen to the pravors and plaints of the residents of their wards. Tbo following committee was appointed to formulate the wants of the clue and present thorn at the next mooting for the considera tion of the Invited councilmen , viz. : Doug las , Schwenk and Drunim. A committee was also appointed to sco that the sidewalk on the north side of Leaven- worth street from Tnirtv-sovonth to Tnlrty- nlnth streets bo cleaned of the mud that careless graders have allowed to Tall on it until it is buried out of sight , so that people traveling to and fro In that neighborhood have to walk in tbo middle of the street. With three chesrs and u tiger the muetlng adjourned to moot again at the same place on Monday , August 8. DoWitt's Sarsapariliu cleanse ? the blood , Increases the appetite and tones up the sys- tom. It has bdnelittod many people wtio have suffered from bload illiorJors. It will holpy ou. Marrlago Licenses. Tbo following nurrlatro licenses ware is sued by Judge Ellor yesterday ; Name and address. Age. I William W. White. Ida Grove. In . U9 ) Mary E. Johnson , Ida Grove , In . 37 j Ferdinand Siiulder. Hunnlngton . 21 1 Anna fcehliudo. Oallioun . 'JO j Walter Ander on , Oimihn . Ill 1 Mury li bhopiird. Omaha . t"J J Henry llanp. Oinalm . 1Q 1 Anna Helming , Uniulm . IS Nucsretl NucgeU Nuggetl. Buy Big Nuirjjo baking powder. 32 oz. U5 cents. You can save money with Dr. Picrco's incdf- chics , if you get the genuine. Suppose they're not tlio lowest in price what does that mnttor ? The point that's impoitnnt is this ; they're.ho I cheapest moilicines you can buy nt < my price , for , with them , j/on puij only for the good you fict. If they ever fail to benefit or euro , you have your money bock. Can you ask moro ? But , there's only ono way to get these gen * nine QWtrantccil medicines. To guard against fraud end imposition , thcy'ro sold only through druggists regularly authorized as agents , mid always nt these long-cstab- ' lishcu prices : Dr. 1'ierco't Volden Medical Discovery ( for thp liver , blood nnd lungs ) , . . , . ? 1.00. Dr. Picrco's Favorite Prescription ( for woman's weaknesses nnd ailments ) , . Pl.OO Dr. Picrco's Pleasant Pellets ( for the Ifvcr , Btomach anil Ixjwels ) , 25 coits. Beware of fraudulent imitations mitt dilu tions offered at lower prices than the abcva SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards CompanA" SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle , hog ami sheep mnrkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE HTOOIC COMMISSION , THE LEADEHri. 0 flMtllll Write to this hou for cor- V. UMAI1A | root Marlcol IlaportJ. _ Wood Brothers , Fouth Omaha Telephone H'i7. - Chicago J. 1 > . IUUJSMAN. l „ W. B. WOOD. fMana on , Mnrkot reports by mall an-1 wire cheerfully furnlHhud upon nppllcatlon. Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , RastSt. Louis , Kansas City. South OniuliJ , iltux Cltv. Fort Wortti. A. D. Boyer & Company , f > 8and.VJ Kvuhitngo Iliilldliu.riouthOniah u Corro i > ondenco ollclt3l nnJ nr.ntly : | antwjrjl. tpfclulutluntlontoorilor , 1E81. . - InoorporatoJ , I3JI Capital fullr pall , fUffil. Waggoner liirney Company , Wrlto or wlro u for prompt unJ rullublu mar It H rcporti. Perry Brothers Company , Livestock Commission. ' Hoora 61 Kxchunico llulldlnz , South Omaha Telephone ,17i)7 ) , M , n. Ilegarty & Co. , Uoou 31 Krjiu(9 Hulldlnz. Bouth Ouahu , - Neb OMAHA Manufacturers' AROIIITECrs AND DUILPER3. J. H. Glenn. Contractors nnrt ub contractor ) for nil klm1 < of bidldlns. iilnslorliii pnlntlnii , etc. All will rccclto COPT of Ulonn'a nrcliltccU' nnd bnlldori' illrccuirr free , by nondlnff tlirlr nnuio , buslncj * nml locution to the imblUlicr. J. II. ( Jlonn , IU H. IMIi utrcct. AWNINGS AND TKNTS. Oraalia Tcnl & AwningCo Wolf Bros. & Co. Tents , nwnlnm , tnrpnu- Fines , hummocks , oil nnd lln , covers of nil klnil * . rubber clotlilnit. Bond ll x , Lnnnor * , etc. Soint ' Jorcnt'k'uc. II1J Knrnnni for oJtnloKUO.TOi S. H'-th BAGS AND TWINES. Bcrais Omaha BagCo Importers and mrfa.nonr tnckn , lintlnpn , tnlno , BIOVCLES. BOXES. 11. C. Todd . . , M. 0. Daxon , ser to.t.J. Wllk cnon. M'f'i ; clKiir , pnpur Bicycles sold on mnntni , imcklnit boxes. All novel licymonts. 1SO.N. li , , { , iloiln hex Una. 1111) ) Douithii St. BOOTS AND SHOUS. Morsc-Coc Shoe Co. 1100 Howard Street. Knctory corner llth and Doiu'lin strsot' . Wo nro m-iKliu clo o prlco. to c.nli buyom , nnd nro ( Ollliif u cl.133 of oed < which Is very salcubto Ith mcrclKints. " Steven Crccdon. Mnnufncturer > ncbnt. I can supply yon with every thing In shoes men's , no.nanS und ohlldH * at Ion cut f.ictery prices nnd discounts. I.itcst styles. 11UI Fiirnam street , llooin 19. Kirkcndall , Jones & Co , Wholc'alo Mfr , Aecnts , Hoots , shooj ruhticrs , lloslon UnMiorSIiooCo felt coodB. HIH , U10 HO.-llul-lIlhi llnrnep-st Hiriiey-st. CLOTHING. Blolcliy & Co. Gilmorc & Rulil. Clothltifnotion. furnl < h- Mnnfri. and Wholcsnlo Inits. lilvu us it trial. clotblcrs. 1IW Ilaruuy Hnmplei prepaid IIT express - street. press , 1113 llnrnoy. COAL , COKE , CORNICE. Eagle Cornice Works Mfrs. Ralvanlied Iron rr and soft coal. P. K. cornice , window cans , ( ! . Kith and Uouguls motallc skylights , etc. rccts , 1110 , 1112 CONTRACTORS. J. 11. Contractors nnd sub contr ictor * for all kinds of building , plasterlnu. pilntlni * . dr. . will roselvo .1 copy of Ijtenn's urchltccia' und builders' directory freu. by sending their ntiac * . biMlnetts and location to llu publisher. J. H. ( ilvnn , IUB. IMh itr ct. DRY GOODS. Jl. E. Smith & Co , Kilpilrick - Koch Dry Kooiii , notion * , fur- Dry Ooo li Co. Notion. nlahlnK nfxxl1- Corner Konts' furnishing k'JO 1) Hth nnd Uowunl-sts. Cor. llth a id llotv.ird. FURNITURE. Omaha Upliolslcring Co , Bccbc & Hunyan Upholstered furniture , Furniture Co. , Urnco and 11U2 1101 Nicholas street Mlh street. Wholesale only. GROCERES. [ [ DRUGS , ETC. D. M.Stcclc&Co.Blake / , Bruce & Co 12J1-I205 Jones street , 10th and llnrnoy s tract Omaha. Omaha. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chamber. Oi.iaha. Nob. . July 21 , 16D2. lie It ordained by the city council of the oity of Omaha , the Mayor concurring : Thatpernrinents dowalks bocoiistructoa In the city of Omaha tin aosUmitcil holow , within live days after the publicut on of this resolu tion , or the pursonrtl service thereof , ns by or dinance Is authorize. ! and required ; such sidewalks to ba laid to tnu permanent gr.ulo ns established on ou the p-ivnd streets speci fied herein and to bo constructed of stone , nr- tlllchil btonc. brick or tiling aecor.lln. to speclllciitlonson ( Ho In tbo olllco of the board of public works , nnd under Its supervision , toW - W fco'uth side of Plorco street. It 3 blk 200 city , 0 lEnst side of 10th street. Its 4 and 5 blk 2li ) ° ° Soutli sldo oViliibon street. It a blk 2UI city , 8 feet wldo. , . , North sldoof Davenport street , Its. ) , 0 , Tnnu 8 ink 5 % city , II foot wldo. North side Chicago street , Its 5 , 6 anil 7 , blk 41 city. G foot wide. South s tie of Oass street , Its 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 blk 41 city. II feet wldo. North si lo O IBS street , Its ! i , 0. 7 and 8 blk 2i city , li feet wide. fcotilli side of California street , Its 2 , 3 and 4 blk 2.'oily. U feet wide , _ , North side of California strcot.ltsS , 0 , 7 and 8 blk 11 city ti feet wide. , , South side ot Webster street , Us I. 2. 3 and 4 blk 11 city. U foot wide. North Hide of Webster street , Its 3 , a 7 and 8 blk : > city , 0 feet wide. South .side of llu re street , Its 2 nnd 4 and w ' ,4 lf.i blki5JcIty.Ofeet : wide. North side of Hurt street. Its 5 , 0.7 and 8 blk 338 nity , l ! feet wide. West side 17th street. Us 1 and 8 blk 44 city Ofct wide. , , , „ . , West side of 17th street. Its 1 and 8 blk 22 ell v. Ofeot wide West side of 17th street , It 1 blk 11 clty.6 font West side of 17th street , Us 1 and 8 ulkJ50 ! city. 0 feet wine. West side of 17th street , It 8 blk 3.13 oity , 0 J7tb. street , U 1 Wk 2l4i ! city , 0 feet wide. North side of Davenport street , Its5. 0 , 7 , 8 oik ffi city. U feet wiuo. , - , , , . . . , North side ot Hurt street. Its 3 , ti. 7 , 8 blk JI3 city. 0 feet wide. And. bo It further resolved : That the board of public works bo , and Is hcrubv authurlr.od nnd directed tooiuso u copy ( if this ic-boliitlon to bo published In the olllclul paper of the city for one week , or bo borvcd on tlio owner.of t > ald lots , nnd that un'ess such owners nh.ill within live days uftor tlio publ cation or survlco of mich copy con struct such hlduwalk as herein rciiticil. | that tlio board of public works cause iho same to be done , tlio cost of const nictini : Bald Hide- walks rcsucut volv to bo ussi'i-seil uKiilnstlho real estate , lot or part ot lot In front ot and nbuttliu Hiich sidewalks. K. I' . DAVIS. President ot the Council. Attest : JOHN UHOVIW , Ulty Cleric. Approved : GEO. P. HEMIrJ , Mayor. NOTICK TC CONSTRUCT SIDKWAMCS. To thoownortiof the lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the above rot > olu- Von'anil oneli of von are hereby notified to conalruet puriiiununtulduiv.iIkH asreciulred by a resolution of the city council and rnayiirof thu oity oCUinubu , of wh oh the above Is a COUy' P. W. HIItKIIAUBKR. C'h'ilrmun Hoard of I'ubllo Works. Omaha. Nub. , July -bth , 18J : , jy2 dit ORDINANCE NO. 311-1. An ord nuii'o orontlnif btruot Improvomeiit dl trlct No , 475 in the city of Omaha , for the linprovm : of the alley In said district nnd allowing thirty days to thu pavlii'4 of the same In Hald dutrlct In which to deter mine and designate the material drslio.l to bo used forsueh improving : lie It ord.lined by thu oity council of the city ofOmiili.i. , , , Heetlon I. Thut Street Improvement Dis trict No. J7A for the Improving of thu street in said district Is hereby created in thu cltfof Houtlon 2. Thut street Iniprovoiucntdlslrict No. 47.'i shall comprise the alley In block : i7 from 2Jth strei't to 21st Htreet , In the c-lty of Omaha , inU shall include all lot-i and ru.il estate on both sides of bald alloy buck a dis tance of ! . ' foot from the lines thereof , us fol lows : Lots I , 2. 3. 4. ft. II. 7. H bloo c ; i7 ! ; nUo btrip of ground 20 fuel In width adjoining lots 4 nnd a block UI7. and It Is hereby declared neeois.iry to Improve thu name. Section ' > That Htrett improvement ( Hi- trlct No , 47.i In thu oity of Omaha bu uirl tbo game Is hereby ordered ImuiovoJ by paving. Section ! . That thirty days next , utter the passage and approval of this ordinance bo nnd thu sutuo 1 hcmby ullowed to tbu ownurnof HARDWARR Hector & Williclmy Co. bbcek & Linn. Corner 10th unit Jackion lcntrr In Imnlwarn nn * strccti. mi-cliiMilisi' looli. HOI Doiiulai street. A. C. Hayincr. linnlndro and rontrnctori' sunpllei. 624 South Illh llrcct , LUMBER. Chas. II Lee. John A. Wakclicld. Hnrdirooil lumber , wood ImportedAmrrlcmi Put * carpets nml parquet lamU'pincnt , .Mlliriinkai iloorlnit. bilraulla catnont and tth nml Douglas. yulncy white llaio. LIQUORS. Her & Co. Flick & Herbert merchants , 1111 Liquor \Vlioles.il3 liquor doiler llnrncr st. Mtrs. Ken 11X11 Kurnnm nt. ' ' nedy's K'liit India Hit lers. MILLINEUY. J. Obcrfclder & Co. Importers nnd Jobbers of nillllnory , notions. Mall unlors prompt. 21UI2outli llth st. MUSICAL. A. llospo , Jr. I'lanot , organs , artists' ointerliils. etc. IMS UmiLtlRB street. PAPER. OIL& . Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Carry n full stock of printing , wrapping nnd Itcllned nnd Inlirlcntlng wrltlnc papur , card pa oils , axle urotise , cto. per , etc. OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC. King & Smcad. Mfrs of " 1C i B" p nts shirts nnd orcralls , etc. CU-18 South llth it. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Kstnbllslicd 1878. Branch & Co. Whitney & Co. Troducc , frnltt of til Dutter , eggs and poultry. kinds , oysters. 3111 South 13th st. J. B. Husc & Co. Jas. A. Clirk & Co. Our specialties : IJuttor , lluttor. olicesa , oggi eggs nnd poultry. poullry nndganio. lllii : Howard st. 317 Sontli 13lh st. W. 15. Hidden. Riddell & Co. ( Kstablljhcd 1635. ) lluttrr , chcoso , CBKS. TOZ- holubola butter and otablvs , fruits , poultry uniti. lluys and sells for axsh. JUS. lltUJt. STOVE REPAIRS. Oraalia Stove IlepairW'ks ' Stovorepnlrs and water attachments for any Una of ittore rnado. 12U7 Douglas. SASH I TOYS. M. A. Disbrow & Co. H. Hardy & Co. Manufacturers of iash , Toys , dolls , albums , doors , blinds ami fancy KOO.IH. house fur. mouldbus. Ilranch of- milling1' itoodi , chil lice , 12th and Uard st > . dren's cnrrlhscs. 131'J l''arnam Jt. all lots and real estate In Bald street 1m. lirovLiucnt district , to iletcr.iilne aid ( loslR- tiate the material doslreil to bo used for the lmirovln | f of tbo same , an I notify tbo city couiu-ll thereof , It having been and being herohv dotorinlned by Ihonnyor and city council of suit ! city , for roaxons whleh appout rUbt and propor.tnat all the real estate In said street Improvement district , shall bo charged nndnssusMCd with tbo cost of ImprovliiK there in. to 'be thereafter diiturmliiua nj estab- lishsd according to the bunollts to tha propel ty In said street Improvmcnl dlstrlut , and thu Hoard of 1'ubllu Works In hereby dl- lected to clvo notice to the owners of lands and lots , subject to local assessment , for tbo cost of said Improvements to determine and designate the material to be used for such Im proving. by publication In the ofllolal papet of tint city for three consecutive days , rti least fifteen days prior to the lapse of said thirty ( lavs. t-'cctlon . " > . That tills ordinance shall take olTuct and bo In force from and after Its past- airo. airo.I'asscd July 20th. 1S02.JOHN JOHN OUOVE9. Olty Clurlc. li I' . DAVIS. Prushleiit Olty OouuolL Approved July 22nd , ISiri OiiO. IV II EM IS , Mayor. "WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha , Nob. . July 21st , 1692. He It resolved by the city council of the city of Omaha , the mayor concurring : ThitwooJon sidewalks bu constructed In the city Omaha ns designated below , within live days after the publication of this resolu tion , or the personal service thereof , as by ordinance Is authorized and required ; suou sidewalks to bo laid to the prosunt uradoon the streets apocl'led heroin , and to bo con structed of pine plank of Huuh width and thluknoss und bo laid upon joists of sucb dlmuiiHons and In such manner ns Is pro * bcrlbcd by the spcclllc'itlouii on Hie In tht nllluu of thu Hour.l of I'ubllu Works and under Itn supervision , to wit : West side ot 31st street , lot 18 block-J.Omahe , View extension , 0 feet wldo. Went side of 31st street , lots I to 4 Inclusive , block 31 Hoohino'ssub In Omaha View exten sion , ( I tout wldo. West side of 31st street , lot 1 blouk 20 , Omaha Vlnw extension , B fuel wldo. West side of 31st street , lot 1 blojk ? , Omaha View , II foot wide. Hunt I. side oT Ohio street , lots l to 10 Inclu sive , block I. Hitchcock's addition , 4 feet wldo. Koutb side of Ohio ntreet. lots I to II Inclu- Hlvu. block 2. Hitchcock's addition. 4 foot wldo KaHt > tdoof20thavo. , lots 10 to 14 Inclusive , block 2 , UOKKS& Hill's second addition , 0 foot wide , Must side of 29th avenue , lots 14,13,10 block 3 , ft. Hill's 2nd audition. B foot wide. South side of Douglas strofl. lot 1 block tt lllir 2iiJ addition li feet wide. North side ot Dodge titruut. lots 11 to 20 ln cliiHlve bloek4 Drake's addition. U feet. West side of 28th uvemir. lots I , 2.11. 4 blockl Hoggs ft. Hill's 1st addition. I feut wide. hoiilh sldoof O.illfornlaKtruut , lots 1 to Bin- cliiHlvo block 4 Hwee/v's nddlt1o > i , ( I feet wldo , Knst side of 20th street , lots 10 to:0 Inclusive I'alrmount 1'luco , fl feet wldo. North Hide of Ohio struct. lotsT to 12 Inolu- slvu. block I , Kroiio rick's addition , H feet wldo North side of Ohio street , lots 7 to 12 Inclu sive , Marlon addition , U feet wide , West side of 20th struct , lot 1 block 3Swoozyi addition. U feet wide Wc t Hldo of 20th street , tax lot 25 , see 10-15-1 0 foot wldo. „ - - West hide of 27th stroat , ni blook C , Uhlnn'i "V 1st. uddlllon , Ofcet wide. \ West side of 27th struct , 8 Y block O , Shlun'n 1st addition. 0 feet wide. Anil bo It further roiolvml : That the Hoard of 1'ubllo Worts bo and hcroby Is authorized nd illri'clod to oaiua a. copy of this rutolutlun to bo published In the olllulal paper of tlio el ty forouu wuok , or be served on tbo owners ot Hitld lots nml iiulusi Ntich owners shall within live days nftur tba publication or aurvivo of HII ih copy construct H ild Rlilownlka HI herein reijulreil , that tha Hoard of I'ubllo Works cuusu tbu HIIIIIU to bo done , the con of constructing sild HlduwalUm rcitpuctlvuly to bo ns unsod nguliikt thu real o tute. lot or uirt of lot In front of unu ubut- tin.Hiieh sldowHlks. { 'resident Cl.ty Council. Attest : JOHN UKOVKb , Oity Olcrlf. Approvedt OCJ. ( I' . IlEMItf. IlEMItf.Mayor. NOTICE TO CONBTHUQT SIDEWAUCB. To tlioownoraot the lots. purtHof lot. and rc 1 iitHtudcserlbed In the above ronolutloni > ou and each of you uru hereby notlllod to conttruct wooden ililuwalku in required by % re olntliii of thu city council and mayor of tbu city of Omaliu , of which the aboro U copy. r. w. uimciiAUBEit , , Ohnlrrnan Hoard of I'ubllo Worktv Ouiabt , H u. , Juljr Wth , Ib'/i ' j