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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1892)
r * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SffURSDAlf , AUGUST < J , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bwlfl Turn in Prices Made Matters Inter esting Ycs'.orday , WHEAT ADVANCED AND THEN DECLINED Deliveries Una .Uuall to Do with the I.nto Cliingoi rruviilon * U'oro Not 1'nr from Tltclr IJont at the Close. CiuoAno. III. , AUK. 1 A swift turil In prlccn nndn matters in tore j tin : ? today on tlio Hoard of Trade , Wheat , titter tin advance of 7 'o cloiod ntadccllno nt ! iu and lust ' /io. Corn culncd early and was without change from yesterday's closing prices In tlmunl. O.its retained nt tlio close a half-cent K < iln , 'Just ono-lmlf of the day's advance. Provision * were not far from tholr belt as the session omloJ mid Mow fining of from So tol''Kofor tlio day. Tlio doallnu In whu.it was principally duo to tlio pressure of ttio August dullrory. Tlioro was to-npur.irllv a premium of 1'iu pur lii. ) ovur St. l.oills In shlp- tiiontauf Xo. a roJ whu it from ICamas and Nebraska points to Chicago ami country ship- ponlticniisoiuonco | switched tlictr consignment - mont In this direction. Huyln { by tlio St. Ijimls shorts niul n dlspo- Blllon by lias lou il trader * to bull ilia market on the bulge In oat * by reason of damtgnt reports fiom Mluourt an 1 Illinois won ; the imtln cause ? of the advances In wheat early , while Now York und the northwest woiu lib- crnl sellers. A lull folloivoJ tliu activity , whereupon tlm local crow I iluinpuil their loin : wheat on the in irkct unJ drove It down to tliu UiWL'Kt pi Ice of thu d iv. Tlio price was from ! | C to ! i hotter. A rap.d ro.iutlon fol- lOHetl , HIM market breaking l'u and closing IJio trom thu liuttnm. 1'iirJrldKO was a llhor.il Keller of Hcplomuor wheat and his oiler- IMJ.K contributed larv'olv to thu weakness. The Hudgott failure ! : U Liverpool seemed to Imvo no elleet on the Chicago grain mar ket The Hr.i'lstreet's estimate on available stocks was I'lillUh. as It save the lucre iso for tlio woakatbut.'UU.OJ'jbii. Itie udlngthe l'.iclflu const. North Dakota d spatohcs spoke of a repetition of u blight of two vo.irs a o with I'- ' straw turnliu unite and heads black , K\port clearances for thu day were Iwi.uoo bu. In wheat , lies dtti a fair amount of Hour. To onset this thoru was a freu movement to prin cipal points 44J ours. : tOI cms nt .Minneapolis. A , lOJ IHI. at Toledo and Ul.UUjhu. atSU Louis. The weather was fair for maturing of crops and harvest. In corn Mrst trades wore at from Uc to ! { o advance anu the marU t helil tlrtn for BOIIIO little time , tlio bulgu In o.its and thu reeolut of u good tunny bad reports liom the western portion of tlio corn bolt from private sources being responsible for the better undertone. At the top , rumors bocitmo considerably In creased n ml It was liiKU-lned that several long Hues wcru bolng unloaded , the prlco breaking with very llttlo reaction c , rallied ? c. and rated steady to the closo. Leopold , llloom and Uryant wore said to bo ninonf the longs whose corn came out on the break. Another session of jnusual activity was ex perienced today by tlio oats traders , Trudo was heavy und scullcrcd. although a largo portion of the slulT was brought up bv , iho receivers. Thu cereal was Inclined to boom at the Btart and Bold up to life from ycHlurUay's Close , thu bad crop reports , which wore very genera" " , set the shorts to covering liberally. Latnr , after the moat urgent buying was over nn I the other mar kets became heavy , oats partly lost Its grip and corn rn cd lower. Tlio provision market consisted of pulling nnd hauling for an iidvc.ntagu among local trailers , Thu mirKet started strong and * higher , made a fair advance , eased on ru illz- Inc sales and tinned up ajaln at thu cloao on buying by those wno sold out products early. I'relghts wuro firm with a fair demand at tJ4o for uho.it and io for corn to Itutl'alo. Estimated receipts for lomairo.v are : Wheat. 4V ) cars ! corn , ! )23 ) can : oats , 210 cars ; Uo.'s , 17.030 huad. ' The leading futures ratucd as follows : AHTICI.C.M. JIIOII. 1OW. CLOSE. WIIKAT No. a August 78X1 ticptombcr. . . December. . . . Sft Con.v NO. 2 AllKUBt Sejiteiubcr. . . Way OAT8 Ml. 2 AllKUBt. . 82 September. . . Si October SiSJW &IE-R point September. . . 12 10 1227 Jnnuarr U 2i BIIMHT 111113- Soptcmbcr. . . 7 0714 7 72 K 7 70 Jnnuiiry 01)5 ) 6 1)3 ) 0 Hi 0 95 LAUD ficptcniber. . . 7 4J 7 W January. . . . 7V7W 7 215 7 2TW Cash quotations were tiS follows : FLOUII Steady and unchanged : winter pat ents. JJ.40 ! winter Htr.ilts. $ .tr J@iOj : ; sprint : traits. J.I.i@j.UO : : ! bakers , i.Wl3-.ai. | WIIKAT No. sprinir. 77'ii' ? o : No. 3spring. tiV4ei ! No. B rod. 7iy77.'ic. CoiiN-Steady : No. S. 4ici ! ) No. 3yellow , 49o : No. : i ejsh. 4So ; No. 4. 4o13o. OAw-Na 8 , ; c.i.'Uo : : No. a white , ai © 3mc ; No. U white , MipJiUe. IlVK No. ' . ' . Wk ) . IlAHtKVNo. . 2 , C2e. l''l.AX ftllKD No. 1. 11.03. TiMOTIivSuBU I'rlmc. $1 IS. I'OIIK Aless. per bhl. , 8l2.il > iiI2.a2 ? ! } : lard , per KO Mis. , J7.l5a7.47U : short ribs sides ( loose ) . J7.77.HO : dry S'lltvd shoulders ( hexed ) , J7.0J © 7.2. : short c'ear sides ( boxed ) . $7.1) ) > 3JK.hO. WIIISKV Distillers' llnUhed Kotids , per gal. , SuriAiis Cut loaf , 4.'i.1 ic ; grantilntoJ , 4Jo ! : itandard A , 4 1 ' , . Hecelpls and bhlpnicnts today were as fol lows : Nt. l.ouls .Market n. BT. r.otup. Mo. , Aiiff.3. I'Youn ' In moderate neniand , unchanged ; patents , $ L7'OJUJ ; extra fancy. &I.MQu : > 0 ; fanoy. * J.533.2J ! ; choice. t..40 < i2.5j ; family. $ il'll.V0. ! WIBAT Opened strong , ud-vanclnz on fairly active trilling , aided by light receipts and corn's strength , Ilitctuutlons dounwardfol- lowed within narrow range , the close beliu dull , weak at a loss of ? > < fMiu : Nn. 2 rod. cash , lower , jajfct Annist , 7idi74'io ; ( , closing at r.Hiohlil ; Huptenilier , 74 iQ7 : > ho. closing at Itiie bid : December , 7SU7UJeclosIiis } at 78io } bid. bid.COIIN COIIN Ad va need on damage by hot weather , rotroiitnd on freu rouliz n , closla ; ° > e above vcstorduy ; No. ' . ' , cash , hlgtier. 47o ; August. lOa bid. OATS llulllth on bad crop news , advancing Uc , so i o of which was Ion later ; No. 2 , cash. lU'/io bid. 30)io ) nslieO , closing at : iOic , nominal ; September. IWJi'iWIe. closlrg at : iio ) ? nskod , KVK None oirerod ; Mo. 2 cash on call , GOo bid. bid.lUur.Kr lUur.Kr Xo trading. UIIAN Htrongori 0e ! at mill. IKAI > Firm ntUU. > . llAV Heat grades lu good request ; tlm- 3lhy , tlO.OOCfl 4 , o ; prairie. * 0.533 .uO. UuTTKlt-Unchiinged : ereamory , fancy , SOtb JJoi dairy , fmiey , IliUl'c. Kois Higher at loo. CoiiNMKAi'- Lower utS. ' . & .MU. WniHKr-fl.U IltON UilTTUN TlHS J1.10 I'noMUO.NH-Htrong , higher ; I'ork Stan dard mess , Jobbing , i-V I.iird J7.15. Dry Bait .Meats lloxeil BlionldoM. (7/U ; longs and ribs , (7.72 ; shorts , $7.1)0. ) llacnn Shoulders , $7,73 ; Ion. s and ribs. IM.M ; shorts , ( U.nj , llMins-Migur cured. Illiiai.'Sio. ItKCKII'TB-Klour , 4,000 hill 8. ; wheat , 23100 bit i corn , ; H"OJ , bu.i oats , a .0W ( bn. Hllll'MKNTS I'lour , I3.HOJ libls. ! wheat , 8,00) ) bu.i corn. J , JO bu.i oats , 8,000 bu. ; rye and barley , none moving , Ntnr York Markets. New YOIIK. Aug. 3. KI.OUU Itocolpts. 27.100 abgs.1 exports , S.MO bul3 , . .UHJOsaeki > ; inulor- ito Uoinuml generally steady ; sutei , ' . " . ' . ' 'JO bbli. COIINUBAI , Kair demand , steady , WIIKAT Ht'colpts , 187.'OJ bu.i exports. 22- ) 0 bu. ; sales , l'K-\oiu ) ) bu. of future * ! K'J.Oitl bu. op spot. Spot market Urmer und falrJy active /or exports ; No. 2 red. Kl St-smio in itoro und elevator ; Hl.WSJo alloat ; cJifta. ' > ? , o t. o. b.t No , 3 red , Hloi ungraded red , 72ij ( U > ( oi No. 1 northern , 87'iOi No. 1 hard , Ol'ti ) iici No. 2 northern , 8l o : No. 'J Chlcngo. Wet No. 2 Mllwuul-uo , He ; No. 3 spring , fcotic. OptloiiH opened * , f&7o up on foreign houses buying , llrnier culi'es unu bnlllsli west , fair : lenruuvos and unfavurublu crop reports from Oallfuinlai declined J.itiVe on llrudstreel's Itateiiient of lu rouse east tit the Hoe W leu. euster 1'rt'ucU ctthlcs , liberal receipts and local realizing ! closed firm with August HO up. other month * undiungod : trading fair ; > o2 red , AilK'iKt , ( aiiWSJc. clo-lng ut 8Uo ) ; Hep- tuinbur , tH3-IUite4fio. olosliu at 8l.io ; Oo- lober , Mijw80'e , ousing at 8Mio ; Uecem- ber. t-iHfttMSo , closing at W. ' c ; iluy ( lbUJ < , u"i ( { U ! ie , o oilng at lU'ic. Uvu Stonily mid ( inlet , llAlllKr.MAIT Dull. foiiK-Tllecelplh , l .000 bu.i export * . 03.00) ) bu.salc . O'-M.J 0 tin. of futures und 8J.VOO bu. ofsuut. bpotn llrmi'r on kourolty , qiiluti No-- ' f > 7 > i Mio lu eluviitor ! UHO'iOo ' ulloat ; un- liradi'd. mliod.KtiSt.Vitti1. Options advanced early Hftlo on hlclivr cubic * mid with wheat luuuucU MfiNo ou loc l tuallzlug , oloseu dull , p for the day : August , SOi. nt oOliCt Hoptemhor. Mtc ) , closing nt.Vioi ) October , Mtftt'iVic , closing ut M. u ; Decem ber , MK IMo. closing ntnio. OATS Uecoljils , 73.0JObu , | exports , 403 bu.i sales. 2.L\ooo bu. of future * ; S-.u.O on. of spot , Spot higher , loss aotlvo ; options o up , tlrtn , fairly nctlvo ; August , 375&i7yc ! : , closing , 37Wct Hoptombor. niUttlTJio. clmln ' , : i7c } | October. 37Ji33'ic , closing at awoi spol No. 2 , white , : nin ! ( mixed western. 3lSc ! whlto western , 37 3l4o ; No. 2 , Chicago. : ' { o. MAY Quiet , llrmi shipping , CVaTilc ; good to choice , .vtiric , Hoi's li'lren. qtilot ! state , common to choice , ® ! ' ) C blXIAlt Itaw. qttlotnn'l stcftilyi sales , 47S hhds. muscovado. HJ test nt 2 U-IGci rellnod In mo Icr.'ito demand iinJ steady. MOI.AS.IKS Korolgn , nominal ; Now Orleans , qtilot , stniidy. HICEPiilrly active , firm ; ilomostlc. fair to cxtrj , 4 > ' ( ' Jl'jc ( { Jap infi > ii33Vic. linoi Quiet ; western prime. 178a ! : re- colpK 4.4rt pkgs. . . . , , I'ltovisinN il'orlc. quiet nntl stoadvi old mess. J1-.5'JI.UW ; new niGS4. * ii.5U. : Cut meats , stead v. dull , oasv ; bellies , H'o. Mid dles , dull , steady ; short olnar , Z7.5J. Irird. higher , very dull : wettorn statin closed at I7.7JH : sales. 1111 tierces at $ ' .70 ; option sales. 2.V ) tierces ; September $7.C'ja7.7J. closing ut I7.7JH ; October. 17iG' > , eloslna at $7. 72 , i Steady. CIIEBSB Quiet. I'm IIION Wo.ik ; American. $ I2.V:5.00. ) : Coi'i-Kii KnsVHlomostlc , f ( .0.131 10. TIN Weak : otralw ti 1.0 i0.7o. Om tint I'roiliicn .Market. I'moilBS \llfornla \ , $ Iroai,0) | southern Il linois , OV&7.IO per biiskot. . . . . O.tANnis-Callfornla : , out of market ; im ported , J7.'J. I'MJMS-Oiillfornl.i. ? J. . . CAIIII VIM : Home gro vn. G.'iTJtT.'ia pnr doz. l\lntNti \ Walormolons. - ' . iftlj. Nisw APM.BI I'oromi-thlrd bu. bov , 7i330o. WKV liBANt-ll.iir hii. bnUut , 7Ju 1'BAiis ll-irclutt. IJ-naiSV HUTTKit I'aokln stojlt , 12irtoi ! small lots select dairy. UW 7c. I'oui.Tiiv Spring chickens. $ . ' .OOQi.OJ as to size ; old fowls , 8iiQ. .oui'ES I'or crate , 81.23 ; Jems , 75o. per basket. UAMi'oitMA.diitPlH Per case , $ i50 , CUCUMIIHIIS Pordoz. , &J3. Knnsi-l'lnn at 13c. Nuw POTVTOSS $ i2i per bbli In sacks , tSo } per Ib. ONtovs-Per bbl. 8J 2.riW. : > l. liMJUliltltltlcs lU-qt. boxes. I ? . 00. KntiftiiH City Markets. KANIAS CITY , Mo. . Ails. 3 , WIIBAT Now wheat In good ilnmanU Und lie higher ; No. 2 hard , old. UlOHio : now , GJMc ! ; No. 2 led , 077JO. UOH.V Klrni ; fair denmncl ; No. 2 ml.xod , 42)l24'o ? : No. 2 white , r.l > © " ' ! . OATS-L'irm : No. 2 mixed. 23o ; Na 2 white , old , nominal atiOc ! ; new. USs. KYi-Stoadv ; No. 2 , 8 o. KLAxsiiu8te.idy ; at Rb01e. BIIAN Stondy : sacked , fiOi602o. ( ' . HAY Weak ; timothy , $7. ! > 00,00 ; prnlrle. J3.00JIG.OJ. IlurTEit Klrm : croitnery , lll20c ! : dairy , ions-rirm : to higher at 1010Uc. uonilTS Wheat , 41,00.1 bu. : corn , 2,00) hu ; otts , 1,00) ) bu , 27,000 bu. ; corn , none : oats , none. Oil Market. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 3. I'nTiiorEtMi Opened steady and itbovo last night an.l ramitnod stondy on modurato transactions , closing steady.Pennsylvania Oil Spot sues , 10.00J bbls. ; openliu&liic. hlghojtrit'ic. lowest AlVic , closing at SHJc. Soptembisroptioii sales. 15,0)0 ) bbls : opening 52' c. highest r > i' o. lowest We. closing at u''e. Lima Oil No sales ; total s ilex. 2-.OJO bbls. CoTTO.NsiEt > Oiti-Stondy , quiet ; yellow , 32c. TALI.OW Quiet , steady. llosi.v Quiet , sto idy. Dull , lower , 231jCflo. Cotton .U u-Ket , Nr.wOni.KAN' , La. , Aug. 3. Irregular ; mid dling. 7'ie ; low middling , ( i'ic ; good ord- In-iry.Giio ; not and gross receipts. S.II bulos ; exports to continent , UJJ hales ; coistw so , 2,373 bales : s lies , rii ) bales ; stojlc. tj.l47 bale- ) . NKW Voiuc , Aug. ! l I'lituros closed quiet nnd steady : silos , S..Wi ) bales : August , c7 10 , September , $ " .21 : October. $7.32 ; Aovombor , $7.)4 ) ; Dacomber. $7.Vi ; Jaiiuari' . J7,0l ; Febru ary , $ r.74 ; March. J7.81. _ niiinchostur Coiitinerehd Review. MANCIIESTUII. Aug. 3. The Guardian , In Its commercial article says : Sellers report a poor day's work yesterday. Thu attendance was small and the damand for cloth was almost suspended , uveopt for retail quantities. Orders for small lines of shirtings wore exe cuted at unclrin ud prices. Varns 'were dull butsto.idv. The deslrtfeto sell diminished , as thu likelihood of spliules stoppln ; increases. I.lvrrpool Markets. LiVEitPOor , Aug. a WIIKAT Firm ; de mand poor ; holders offer sp irlngly. COIIN Klrm : demand poor. HACO.V Lonieloiir. 4lbs. . 40s Cd per cwt. Prime western. 38s pur owl , Colleo Market. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 3. Options barely steady at 10 to I ! > points down. Sales. Hi.'jilj bags. In cluding August , $ I'.4I2.45 ) : September , $12.45 © 12.55 ; O.'tobor , ir.'U : November , STI5J ; De cember , JI2..W ; March. $ I2.0II2.U5 ; Mav , U12.55. 8iot | Hlo , steiiay and qu et ; No. 7 , * U'J7iIO ! Now York Dry ( lends 'Mlirkot. NEW Yt.itK. A 113. 3. The dry goo Js market Is without change of moment today In any particular. Prices remain very btroirvtlio In dications belli : that the demand will soon start In on asubbtuntlal basis. Trailers' Talk. CHICAGO. III. , Aug. 3 Counsoln.an & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commission conipiny : Tlm hpeculatlvo and Hhlppmg demand for all kinds of grain showed further Improvement to.lay , and the in irkets were broader und more varied In notion , .showing that they aru no longer In ono common channel. Wheat rallied another JJc. but became the object of attack by short suilois. aud the advance was lost. Later roalUIng by northwestern aud local longs caused an easy closing at from Ho to "ao decline for the day. Corn was strong throughout , prices advunicd 5o on pub lic buyliii : , receded ? ic on 'salon of 0 about 1.500.000 IHI. September by a local long , advanced \coii buy In : by shippers and closed firm at ! Bo auovo yesterday. Oats wcro.uxeltod nnd shorts InllucncoJ by vigor ous conlp'nluts from threshers weio anxious buyers In competition with shippers. Char- tcis : Wheat , l.'iO.o 0 bu. : corn. : il7ooo bu. : oats. 10 ,10'J bn. ; llax , 'll.OD.i. 1'iovHons were pegged up another notch by a bull crowd who also saw wheat was wanted on scattuied outside orders. Some selling of .laiiupry by packers prevented a corresponding advance in that future. Thu market on thu whole was dull. CHICAGO. III. , Aiu. 3 Konnett , Hopkins ft. Co. to S. A. McWhortor : 1 ho who.itopening was Htrongur than uxpeotid. probably In sym pathy with other grain market ! ) . Considera ble wheat wan sold In the first ten minutes , out as prices did notuccllno tlicro was ; i rush to get It buck , that resulted In yto advance. Long wheat came out froelv on the bnlgocnusln ; a reaction of 7 c while news scorns to favor lower prices , Conlldonco In values In growln ; perceptible and u some what higher r.aiio may result. M-iuysue- cessf ul traders are bulls because prices are fow. They say there Is nothing to depress the market now lu sight and they do not believe there will bn unless foreign crops turn out butter thim uxpi'ctud. Corn and oats again led all markets tu speculative strength. The demand was urgent and olTorlngH light. Most of the buying was by shorts and uuasmodlu hill H who would not touch theme lower. This sort of buying Is not oneoma.-lng at this time , but oats aru relatively cheap und should bu bought on nil soft Knots. Corn did fairly well , but there wus considerable realizing that prevented much advance. There Is four of hot winds lu the west that may cause another rally. Provision market hus boon u repetition of yesterday , stroll- bat dull. A further nd- vancn In corn would stimulate provisions moderately. OIIICADO. III. , Aug. 3. Wheat opened strong nt78Jie , September sold as high its WUc. On this advancu there WHS considerable realiz ing and lO'jjl selling , causing a decline to about77.tie. 'I'lie'cltnln : price Is 77 { s. There Is quite a change of sentiment , UH to values ; our local operators mo now looking for hit-hot-prices. The principal reason assigned Is thu spring crop Is .vet to bo secured and the movement to this point Is lighter than ox- peeled , This , with low prices , they believe , should give home advance. Cable advicesiiro moro encouraging , although so far wo do not learn of many orders either for Innneill ito or future shipment Meantime io be In the current buying on brouka looks to us thu safe side for moduratu profits. Cora rfiid oats opened with good deal of ex citement In the pits. The reports of corn from Nebraska and Kansas are much worsu than they h ive been. Thu country have boon good buyers and will bo on declines , Septem ber opened at 40Vc , sold as low us 4n > ; c , and oiObotl ut4U > ti ( , The hnslnest done In oats was huivy. Crop reports regarding this crop aru poor , September about UJJJf. so.d up to 33c , and closed ntiUiic , Hog piodnut ut the opening was strong , The uenerul sentiment Is In favor of still higher prices. STOUKH ANU IIUNOS. Hulls llnvu Abiiiiloiiuil tht ) lluuril fur the Tliuo llalni ; . Nuw YOIIK , All ? , 3 Thu leaders of the bull movonieiaueam to have abandoned thu mar ket to Hi fa to for the limn buliu , though the general oxpojtut.oci Is th it the Hat will bo laKon hold of uinvlu In a short time. Thu uuo- eosstoftho iiiunlpulattou of the Industrials oirern utlll another example of what tuny bu done by these lu favor of an advunoo. aud It Is hardly to bo suppoied thut the opportunity will bo long allowed to lie unlmprovoa. The evident dlnpoiltlou of tlio foroliiuvrt to neil on every r"sc. however. Is stll | n , powerful < le- torrent , and aided tu ihts Is thoifoir of fur ther gold shipments , nnd until the last n lined bugaboo Is laid to rest there Is llttlo proba bility of any extended upward movement In the market The Industrials , In the meantime , move sto.idlly upward , no matter \vhcra Iho stimu lus comes from. Today , whllo Sitgar was al lowed to remain quiet , the leal stocks and the L iciodo ( Jits stosus were tnkeil up nnd tul- vanccn m itorlally , and espoeUlly the last iruncd. The common oil shares were not ncglcctcl , however , and further substantial jirogross was made In both the common and the preferred. In the meantime the railroad list as a whole was quiet to dull , aii'l though tiiocovorlnii of short-tin llurllnston caused some animation In It , with a slight advance lu Us price In the onrlv den Inja , nnd Atchlsou was well supported round 4'J. Kxcopt In bt. Paul , and ton lessor extent In Krlo and Hoik Island , thcio was no trading of Importance nnd the fluctuations were conllned to the smallest fractions and the lack of Interest prevented any appmclatltm uiiywhoro In the list. The close was fallly nullvo uiul Inn. The transactions for the day reached 107,1-'J listed and 4303 unlisted , Government bonds have been dull and stc-uly. Stiito bonds have boon dull , but firm. The following are the closing quotations for the lead Ing slocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : Atclilvjn , , . Nat. Loronxo pro. . . n Ailntns Kxpross. , . . . IIS N. J , Centrnl , , , II Alton , T. Hi , . > . . . , . 3.1 Norfolk & West , pfd 4 < lo preferred . . . , . l.'fl North Amor , t'o . . . 1 American Kxpress. , II ! ) Northern I'nclllc. . , , llnltlmore A Ohio. . . do pfil . Ml ? Cuimila I'ncllla II. I' . Don AOlllf. . . I7M Cnnndiioiitlic'rn. . , Northwestern , . . . . . . 17H Control I'nclllc.ul , do pftl t Clie.i , V Uhlo .V. V. Central. . Chicago , V Alton . . . N. Y. & .V. I ! Chic. llnr. X Qulilcy untnrlu ,1 Wentern. ChlcnvotJni Ort'iton Imdrovo .1. 24 ConvilldnuU ( ins. . . Oret'on .Nnv 79 r.c.o , A st. i , . . . . I ) . .S. l * & U. N 21 Coloriulo Coul .V 1 , , rnclllo Mull HI Cotton oil Cvrtlllc's I' . . Dec X K 19 Dei. & Hudson I13'4 I'lttsbnrg t.r/ > 1) . . I * . AW 1M 1'ullinnn I'nlncci 1WI 1).A ( ' . I1. Co. . . . . . . . Handing H ) KnitTonn , , Hlchmoml Term. . . . 8 Hrlo du pfil. . . . .i..i. . . (0 do pfil i. , , , UluUranilo West. . . l 'Kurt Wnyno do ptil. . . . . . . 71 ( Jro it Northern pfd. III ) Hock Island SI ! Chlcngo.VK. III. pfil d.l. . A.H. K. latpfd. 7i. Hocking Valley St. 1'nlil 81 Illinois Central 101 do pfd 1271 bt. I'niit.t Duluth. . 42 Ht. 1'uul & Oinnlm. . . MH Knnsns X. Toxus pfil ST M. 1' . .tOninlinnrd. , ISO iko Krle A , West. . . 25 Southern l'nclUe..t. do pfil "II Minnr Ki'Hjiury ItitiJS l.ako Shore. . . 1H Tonn. Conl A , Iron , . D4 I.unil Trust 4i ( ) { Toxm I'ncltlc t > ! { I.oulivlllo A .Nusli. . 70V Inl. .V U. V. nfd P.I l.uulsvlIleA.N. A. . . llnhin I'nclllc Ss MunlnittnilCon. , , U. M. Kxprcm K ' .Mumphls .1 ( 'linr. . . WnbiiBh , bt. U.V1' . . U Mlchlipin Ccntril. . . do pfd 71lj Missouri rnclllo. . . . Wells KnrzoICx 112 Moblln.VOIilo Western Union ! ' 7'l Whcollnii & L. K . . . MH National Conl-uto. . do pfd T1H bid. The total S'llos of stock today were 240,338 shares. Including : Atolilsonk2AtUO : Chicago Gas. 3.MJ : Hrle. 7.103 : Miinlmtt.ui.4.n2.I > : Northern orn Pacific preferred. 3.803 ; KeadliiB. 0,101 : St. Paul. 13,70 < : St , Paul & Omaha , 1J.475 ; Union Paclllf , 4,300 , jf Xoiv Yorjc Money Mnrkor. EW YOIIK. Aug. 3. Mnxcr o.v OALi Kasy nt Mi to 2 per cent ; last loan 14 ! per cent ; closed olTereil H } percent. Pm.MKMEiicAsnf.n PAPER 3K1i ! percent. brKitMNti CxciiANtlR-Qulot but steady ut Sl.87',4 for sixty-day bills and II.83U for de mand. . The closing quotitlons ou bonds : u. 8.4s rcg Mutual UnlonOs . . 110 U S. Is coup X. .7. C. Int.Cert. . . . 111 U.S. 4 s rcg North. Pncltlc Ists. . 117 I'ncltlcfisof 'lii North. Pacltlo 2nds. 1'Oiilslaim stnniil 4s. N'orthwostorn Con. . 1.18 Tonn. now cti.i. ; . . . N. W. Ton. Dot ) . 5s. Tcnn. new set Kb. . . . SLU A I. M.tlon. S . SiVf Ten n. new Botii. : . . . St , 1. .1. S V Ccn. M. ItKiVj Canada bo. 2mls. . . . bt I'll ill Connols. . . . Cen. t'ncltlclnts st. P. . C. A 1' . Ists . 113 Den. .t It. ( J. 1st. . . . Tot. 1M , . .Tr. 1 lets SUM lcn.\ . G. Is Tox. P. Il.tJ.Tr. Hcts 211 Krlo Znrtfl Union I'nc. 1st ) \IM \ < 4 M. . K , X T. ( ion , G . . West Shore 1UJM 31. , K. A.T. Gun , is. . 1 bhl. ISnston Mlnlnc : QiuitHtlons. ItosTON , JI.i'-s. , Aug. 3. The following .ire the closing mining stojk quotitlons. AtCll. A. Ol ] 40 Cnliiiiict.V llecla. . . . Z'.KJ lioslonvAlbany. . . Krnnklin 12 do Mnlno KeursiirKC 11 Chi. Hiir. iQulncy. . hnntn KoCopper. . . . 12fj Fltchbiirg II. II UJ Tniimnick 155 MlntA 1'uro M. p'fd 78 AnnUtun Land Co. . 25 Knn. U. St. J , Je C. 78m Iloston Innd Co. . . . 25S UlulIsTs m bun DlPKO l.nnd Co. . 1.1 I.ltt. HockXKt.8. . . .12 Wc-at Knd l.iind Co. 16) Mass. Central. , . 17 Hull Teleplione 2U4K Mex. Ccn.com I.iunion "lore S. . . . N. Y.A.N. Kngland. . Ccntr.il M . WIs Cent. Com II. * U. C. . .j Allouez.Mln. Conow to Co i Boston A. Mont Sun Francisco Mlnlnir Onotntlons. SAW FitANCisCO. C.il. . Aug. a The oulclal closing nnotattons for mining Htooks today were us follows : Altn au Ophlr 225 Ilulwcr. 40 i'otosl 45 llcnt A llclohcr I'M Mivn o to Iloillo Consolidated. . 25 sierra Novndn Ill ) Chollnr. . " . 65 Union Consolidated. . 85 C.-C. X Va. . . . 1,5 Utah 20 Crown Point 5 Vellow Jacket U ) KurckaCon l&O Comuomioultu , 10 Could A. Cur ray 8j N. Q 15 Halo A. Norcross lii .V. II. 1 15 Mexican 1,15 Nc\v York Mining Quotations. NEW YOIIK. Aug. 3. The following the closing mining stoc't quotations : Uiolor . 40 Olihlr -"JO Crown 1'olnt . 6j yiymjuth to Con. Cnl. & Va . : I15 btimdnrd 140 Dcadwooi ! . -MO Union i on. . . . 70 Could Curry . g ) Vellovr Jnckt't. . 40 HnloA-Norcross. . . . UJ Iron -liver. . . . IIonioDtnko . I II' ) 'Julcksllver . . . . 400 do prefurrad. . . . . .1UJU North ftar . . I'A ) llulwor . . . . 40 Ontario . 8'liO asked. .St. Ijuulu Mining ; Stocks. ST. Louis , Mo. . Aug. 3. On the mining ox- chnno today sales reached 8)0 ) shares. The following quotations were made on oall : Htock. llld. Asked , Block , Kid. Asked. Amn Nettle. . 65 . . . . Murphy Ul ICIl/ubetli. . . . 02ii ! K i bllvur AKO. . 03 Granite ill. . SJO 075 bllvur Hull. . . luu 03io" I.co K 05 bmall Hopes ! ) io" Mttlo Albert. 02 01 Vuniu. , 05 I'"lnin ; < : llil Notes , HAVANA , Aug. a-Spanl h BpId.82.5Bya7.57 , KANSAS Onv , Mo. , Aus. a Clearings , $1,7.0- 021. 021.PAIIIS. PAIIIS. Aug. 3. Tlireo per cent rentes , 031 S5c for the account. NEW YOIIK , AUjr. It Clearings , J103.323- 1 ! balances , r- " ' HAITIMO'.II : , Mil. . Am. 3. Clearings , t,40Q- ! OIB ; bulanccj , i.wj.OSJ. Money , U per cent , LONDON , Aug. 3. Amount of bullion gone Into the Hank of England today , JMS.OO- ) . PHILADELPHIA , Pa. . Aug. 3. ClearlngH , $ ia- 071,312 ; balances. OJ7.117. . Money.J par cent MEMPHIS. Tonn , . Am. a Now York ox- chan o solllnir at JI.5J. Clearings , 1147.117 ; balances. II7 , OS3. NKW OIII.KANS. La. Aug. a Clearings , SI.W.MIH. Mew Yore exchange : Commorolal , 7.C ! banlc. Jl.ft'J per * lojO premium. ST. Louis , Mo. . Aug. a Clearings. * Jfi'4- 114 ; balances. $ M7,3SI. Money quiet at GS7.per cent. Exchange on Now Vork 2ie discount. UOSTON , Aiass. , Aug. a O.oarlngs , { 17- SiH.l ! balances. $ l.8 8.857. lUte for money , 'J&V/i per cent. Exoh'ingo on Now York , Una to I5e discount. , CIIICACO , III. . Aug. a Clearings. ( ! . - CSr.ii'H. Now York uxchaiuu dull and heavy ; sixty-day bllKtl 67fi ; demand tl.asji , Mpiioy steady at 4 ® . per cent. New Youic. Aug. a [ Special Telegram to Tim UEE. ] Hxplmnzo wns quoted as follows ; Clilongo , par ; Iloston , UJi'tf I5u discount ; tit , Louis , L'iiiJOe discount. I.IVI2 STOOK .UAKICICTS. Cnttlo More Aotlvo mill Stoudy Hogs Hllglitly Ailvunood , OMAHA , Aug. a CATTLE Itocolpts l.soo.com- posud largely of range cattle , sloe lie M und feeders , Tliu market on , beef steers was de void of "snap and although the number on sale was limited to u few loads trading was druggy nnd du 1 , A few lumdv killers sold ubotit steady , but the market on others was extremely slow nnO values tended lower , sev eral lots remaining unsold ut the close of busi ness. There was a good demand for well turned cows and heifers and prices In somu Instances were a llttlo higher und trade In general ou this class of stuir active nnd strong. Tlm iiiuri < eton stonK cuttle showed hut llt tlo If any. change from thut of thu past fuw days , prices In the main being steady on any thing wanted at all. Representative sales ; JMtEHSE ! ) No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. 4.1..1-117 { I 45 37. 13i4 MRJ 71..1111) ) (410 ivj , r.'io : i7U 30. , 1300 31)5 ) IK..I1JU 4 It ' 'I I'-'Od 3 75 ID.1175 4 ( X ) 3J.U'58 43 ! JU..r.till U75 COWS. II. . 010 1 10 IIUG ) rro ' . ' 4 , . 01 ] 325 4..1315 1 S3 II. . 0.0 1 bO. CALVES. ' . ' . . 203 2 23 uui.r.B , 1..13CO 1..1400 1 16J 2.j00 ' 1 63 1..1400 1 7J 8TAQS. 1..1XW 200 3. . 1315 301 HTOCKHIIS AND 4. . ( XV ) 210 27. . 740 2 M 3J. . 881 270 M. , 012 2 US 1. . 800 2 W COLOIUUO CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6-i cowi va i WJi 8U3 40 feeders. . 1003 213 , . . , I foouor..H30 2ft 60 steers * , . 003 si(5 ( ! 18 fccdors.,1177 COO Colorndo-Totn * . lions The conditions wore f avorafolo to hotter tor prices , receipts far below the nverijro run ollnte , quality fiilnr.ur.1 a pretty KOoJ do- maiul from both piujliors and shippers. Oood to fancy butcher nnd lio.ivles sold at M.BU to JJ.7 % mixed M. ) tqvS1.5o nnd inferior to good lights at * .V2J to t.\V > . Thu market ruloil brisk from the start and closed o islly nt the advance with all out of llrst hands , the tmll < selling aiJ UtotVM and nvcr.igo cost ' ? l.47 , ' > , Itoprcsontatlvo sales ! nn n No. Av. Sh. Pr. . ' No. Ar. Sh. Pr. 1 . . . . MIJ J5 i'O l 07 i.00 8J$15) S2..31H 32li BIO 'I HT KI7 120 ftftS 83 V. 100 635 ' 73 . . . . 231 20J 6f J fi 210 S 2.V ' 78 SM 103 rtfl ) 15 14J 40 fill. ) Ill , 2.11 T-'O BM 3 40 ? 1VO ri3) 71 221 100 f.M 1 310 530 Kl 210 30J BB3 fiO -47 4SJ 6 30 73..V07 ' 0 ff > J 170 2IJ ( iSJ 5 3-i ! 74 , . ,2vM UW B63 0 . 10J 40 6 3J 74 . . .2.11 ' . ' 41 ftf > J 1 400 dltt 78 . . . . .102 2. 0 550 4 2JJ 40 Sal 71 211 8J 6SJK . . . . . . Sal * BJ . .217 ISO B52S4 72 . ,248 43 B 3714 fS 22) ) 40 BBS 71 10 ! IIJ ) B 40 7(1 ( SB 10) ! > .V. W . . , , .241 IWO B4I Kl ' . ' 1(1 ( I-'O BS5 77. 2,4 , 4H ) B 40 CO 231 120 BBS 01 24(1 ( 4SO fl 45 01 10 ICO 6.15 41 . . . , , 'Jin 2JO fi 4\ Sin 2B8 5B1 (18 ( 24J 240 B 43 BU 213 20J BM 71 . . . .231 210 545 SI 231 HO BSl 41 . . . . 4J7 8J B 4" > U ) 221 40 BBS ( 2.0 2jO S 41 63 S.'S HO 6fi5 BO 30J 8J B 45 03 203 28J BOO 70 2(8 IfiO fi 41 N > , . . . IttO 570 84 .i..100 8J 5 47j ! 57 27J B73 * 1'lfiS AND ItOUOtt. .1 ira 600 .15 320 80 B 15 3 2aO 5 13 Sititi1 ! There wore none rooolvol todny Market noniln illy steady. Fair to uood nii- tlves , U1MII..V ) ; fair to good westerns. J.153 © 1.23 ; common t ml slocl : shocp. $ . ' .3 © l.M ; good to oho eo 4) toOO-lb. InniLs. JI.S'JHB.M. lloiioi : MAHKKT I'ho trudo In horses was rather limited , and sales m ulo were mostly of the better o.nss of drafters and drivers. East ern buyers xvcre sea ice. and whllo there wus a fair demand for good horses ot all grades thoto was pricltcally no sale for young un broken and poor old horjos. The rooalpts consisted of upwards of l' 0 head , and the greater minitor weio hardly suitable tellers. IVcdnesd.iy'rt rtirchuscn. Showing the number of ho.id o' stock pur chased on the inurUot as reported by the welghnmstcrs of thu block Yard oomoany : OATit.n. nooi , Omaha Packing company. 30 57,1 Hammond UiS 20J Hwlft 310 403 Cudnhy Ill ) 315 bqulros & Co COO Hporry fc llarnes . 211 Whlto. P. & 1) 2.11 Limbert 157 llnus ; 121) Cther buyers > . .v 510 . . - . . Total , I J,4il ( ( 2.830 WKSTUltN 1'AUKINU IXTKKCSTS. Present 3lo\cincnt of Hops Largely on the IncrcuHo , CINCINNATI , O. Aug. 3. iSpoclnl Telegram to TUB llur.l Tomorrow's Prlco Curiont will s ty : Thu packing In tuo west has been 210- Oju hogs for the week , against I70.00J the pre ceding week and lavtuo last year , making u total of & , : in.u U since March 1 , ngtilnst 4,4'JO.- OJO 11 year ago. Prominent Places compare as follows : CITIES. | IH . Chicago 1.6IOUUO Kansas City. . -Ji.ooa 6SIJ.IXK ) Omulm 4S5.00J St. Louis itrj.oiK ) 202.0JO Indlnnnpolls. , S57.0DJ Ib'.HWJ Milwaukee. . . 187.0JC lli.lHJ Cincinnati. . . . iii ; un ; 1HOJO Cedar Itnplds 131I.UJI Ui.OJU SlouxClly II 4 , IK ) . W.00,1 bt. Joseph . ' . , 4SOJQ Notirnska City v. 77,00. U5.000 Ottuiuwa. . 105.0UJ Wichita 8U OJO 7IMHK ) Chicago l.lvo' .Stoclt Market. CIIICAOO. III. , AIIB. 3. iSpccIal Telegram to Tun DUE. I With the exception of ho ivy unt- tlo. price ? were higher today about lOo higher. This advance was made In spite or the lucliof the usual demand. Exporters were pract'o illy out of thu rn irket and the eastern demand wns.wcak , wltb scarcely moro than lU.O.u cattle of all kinds. Steers wel.-h- Ini : over 1..VW Ihs , ' were not In demand ut hotter prices than were paid earlier In the week. The yards were emptied on u basis of from fl.25 to < 1.00 for poor to choice cows and heifers. Jl.iiJ to $ J.-r > for bulls. tl.SI to JJ.5 ! ) for stockers niul feoJurs , 8J.U to SIM for common to extra .stceis , Si3lo ! : $ J.75for Texans anil from J1.3J tOl.'J > for .westerns. Calves were In demand at front KM ) to Jo.00. The hos iriarkotUld'not open Very oncour- aglngly tor the selling Interest. lluycrs seemed loth to pay yojtorday's prices and the onr.y movement was slow at Tuesday's II- urcs. The demand eoon picked up , however , and the market worked up , finally closing So higher at from ( V4'J to 8VJ5 for common to extra qualities. From 15 51 to & > .85 bought thu greater part of the twenty oda thousand In the pens , weight cutting but little figure where the quality was , concerned , grass hogs bolngexeeptecl , There wa nothing specially now to bo noted of the sheep mnrlteU For sumo days past supplies have come forward rather spar ingly , so thut notwithstanding a stiong de mand prices for good stoux have boon in the direction of Improvement. Poor- Poorgrades ic- maln under neglect and nro about us low as they have been at any time. From fi.00 to $ i5i ( for culls and rams , prices range upward to from J3.0J to $3.00 for oxlra crudes. Lambs were quoted lower at from J4.5J to 80.73 , the outside quotation for extra. Kecclpts : Cattle , lO.OOv ) ; ho s , 17,000 ; sheep , 0"n ' . The Evenlni' Journal reports : OATTLK Hecelpts. IO.OIHI : shipments , 4.COO : market fairly active and a trlllo higher ; extra steers , If 5. 15 ; good to chuluc , t4.7r > ® 'i.iiO ; othors. W.IH4.2T > ; Tuxuns. Ji.20 ® . > .73j rangers , * . ' .7va 4.0 ; cows. $ . ' .4 ( > S,2 J"i Hods Uocelnts. 10,000 : shipments. 0,001 ; mnr- kotantlve.So higher ; tough and commou , $ > . > . > 5 ® 5.50 ; good mixed , 15 OVi i.8i ) ; prime heavy aud butcher weights , ( , \83iE. > 1)1 ) ; light , $ \i3aiOO. ! HIIEI : ! ' Itccelpts. 0,000 ; slilpmonts. 3,503 ; market steady bud no change In prices , Kansas City J.ivo Stuck .llarkot. KANSAS CmMo. . Aug. a CATTLE Re ceipts , 3,000 : shipments , 3.300 ; the market for good steers was strong : others dull ; cows , strong to 10c higher ; feeders dull ; Texas steers , strong to lOo higher ; dressed beef and shipping steers , J4.0J44I.JO : cows and heifers. $ : .2.i . ' .4J ; Tux. ins and Indians , JI.OJQ.iT5 ; stockers and feeders. * . ' . " > " > . Hens Receipts , 8.2JO ; shipments , 3,400 : good hogs Co higher ; common , steady to fie higher , closing weak ; extreme range , 3.v5fi > 3.8j ; bulk Of S'llcs. J3.40O5.70. SllKEt' Hecolpts , 1.803 ; shipments , 100 ; mar ket was fairly active and stion , ' ; muttons sold nt il.UJai 83 ; lambs , $ V5Jffij.7J. St. I.niiln IUo Stock Market. BT. Louis , Mo. . Aug. 3 OATTLB HeeclpH , : t,200 ; shipments , 1,300 ; market 1 ® ! 3o higher ; fair to choice native htecis , J.luaaVi'O ' ; TOMUIS and Indians , medium to fair , $2.1003.20 ; can- no r , tl.-&OASO. lions Kocelpts , 5,5)1 ; shipments , 400 ; markotslow ; houvy , f5.05U3.8j ; mixed , $ V5J ® B.GO ; light , $5GO3.:5. itecolpts , 2.000 ; shipments. 1,309 ; market strong ; fair to pretty yood muttons , t4.003.20. _ No iv York Live StoeK Markets. NKW YOIIK. Aug. -llKEVB Itecolpts. 2.000 head , Including Ml cars tor sale ; market llriu for good to choice nn 1 luu per owt lower. LAMPS Stronsj common to choice spring , Mint measure tlio"iitor. . Mr , John Falloa of South Omahn appears tp have locked horiifljwilh the United States court with odds lu favor of tbo court. Mr. Fallen conducts n refreshment rosorl com monly called a salooi' ' ana ho is a patron of g Scrofula Mrs. K. J. Itowoll.-Medfonl , Mass. , says Iicr mother has bee n curf d of Scrofula bythousoof four dottles of gfSgSKM after havinj ; had much other tro KKRS9 atment , and iiclnj ; reduced toqnl In < " ! to a low condition of health , as It waij uonght she could not live. INHERITgtTsCROFULA. fSKKM Cured hi y llttlo boy of hereditary VvJKW Bcrofiils. which appeared all over * his tdtv. For a jcarl had Rhcn up nil hope ot liU recovery , when finally 1 was Induced to use RX.X3H - few bottles cured him , and KT y no ( jmptotnsof the disease rctnali Miu , T. L.MATIICIU , Jlathcrvllle , Miss. Oui book oil lloo J ami Skin Dis te > inallcit free. bwlVT brtCll'lC Co. , Atliuu , Ca. PROPOSALS l''OR GRADING. Sealed propos'iU will ho rjcoly-jcl by tlia uti- clcrsliriied iiiit.l I I'M o'clock p.nr. , August r.'th , IK ) . ' , for grading lliunllton street from the viaduct over the Omnliu licit railway to 4r > th street ; Military nveiiuo from Hamilton street to Oriinlxtreol , und The alley In block H. Oampboll's addition , fronil'Hh street to ' 'Ist street. In the olty nfOmaht , liraccordaneowlth plans and ipocltloutlons on file lu the ollleo ot the beaM of public works. Illds will ho muilo on printed clanks fur- nlKhod by the board , und to lie accompanied with a certified check In the sum of i > < . pay- uUlo to the cltytof Omuha , us un uvlduncu of good faith. The board reserves the right to reject uuy or al , bid. and w l . l . | fg. | AlJBCBt Chairman of thu Board of I'ubllo Workg. Owulift , Nob. , July .th , 1BW the American Wntor Worki company. For Rome reason Known only to hlmiolf Mr. Fnllon docs not wUh to permit tns servants nnd on.plo.voa of thovntor works -company to oxamlno the water motor under his sldcivnllt through vrhlcu the water that ho consutnos llnds Us way. way.Ho ha , so the company nllpROs , blocked the nccosi to the motor anil Imi nllowotl wntor , mud nntl rubbtsh to run down ever Use so that the Inspectors could not road lu Attorney Wnorton nppaarcil tot the ro- colvor today beforoJudeo Dundy nndsocurnil mi order to compel Mr. Fnllon to rcinovo nil obstructions nnd to cenao his Interference wltb iho motor. llcrConllduiico Wnn Well " 1 would rather trust , that mcdlcltio thnn nny doctor 1 knntv of , " nnys Mrs. llnttlo Mason of Uhllton , Carter Oo. , Mo. , In spoftk- IIIR of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nnd Dlnrrhcui Uomcdy. This modlclno cnn always bo depended upon , oven In the most severe nnd dangerous onsos , both forchiulron anil ntlults. i and CO-cont bottles for solo by druggists. The Lowest Unto * Yrt. Between Aupust 3rd and 7th the Rock Island roatowlll sail round trip ttokots to Donvnr and return for $12.00. Two vestibuloct llinitod express trains daily with dining enra attiichcd , from Oinuhii to Denver , Colorado Sprincrs and Poublo. Ticket oOlco , 1(102 ( Furnatn street. Chtirles Kennedy , gunontl northwestern nassonyor I'ltOJt > llOUitAHOVT US. Ootlionburc lias n ono-loirgod blrtycllst. The Nobrn lt'i City Stunts Zjitung bus col- cbrntod Us silver nnnlvamiry. A North Platte man tun boon lined for severely whipping his 14-year-old boy. II. D. Kelly of the defunct Fremont Flail has assumed control of thn Dodjro Loader. A. B. Smith's Borphum mill nt Fairllohl expects to mnlto 1UO.UUU gallons of sorglium this season. A new hot-so disease , marked by weakness , dry cough and fever , is causing deaths lu Custor county. Little Grnco Doollttlo of Gothenburg wns struck In the shoulder by a pistol ball fired nt n target llvo blocks away. A revival of religion is In progress nt Broken Bow , conducted by Evangelists Hedges ana Everett of tha Christian church. Albert Qutnn nnd Gcorgo WavsSght have boon bound ever for trial for burglarizing the store of F. E. Mulaoou at Schuylor. A portion of tbo stolen property was recov ered. ered.A A number of brnkomon nt l orfolk have boon discharged by the Eluboru road. It is alleged that iho men had boon carrying passcugors contrary to the rules of the com pany. pany.William William Wellington of Fremont whllo working on a derrick atSohuylur wus struck on the head bv the hummer nnd nearly killed. It took fourteen stitches to close the wound. The Sownrd Reporter hos appeared as a dally , published by Madolo & Mason. F. G. Simmons romatns as iho editor nnd will di vide his time between tbo paper and pushing his beam for congress. Because his chickens dug up his neigh bor's yurd , J. A. Br.vnu of Fllloy wus stabbed by Robert Dobson. Dobson Jabbed a knife Into Bryan's noclc and breast , inflict ing several flesh wounds. JJobjoa bus been urrasted. F. O. Edgecomb , editor of the Falls City Journal , wus accidentally shot while hunting near Battle Crook nnd will lese the sight of both ovcs. Sam Montgomery , who wns with Edeocorab , ilrcd ooth barrels of his cun at n Hock of birds and tbo contents of ono barrel struck Edgeeomb in the face. Mr. Edge- comb was receiver of the Farmers ntid Drovers bank at the time ot the accident. Col fax county oOlcials have tnlton 13-year- old Mary Drapela of Schuylor away from ber parents because they abused and 'starved her , The girl wont homo sick from the Fogg house some time since , and luxuries taken her by kind friends did not roach her. She pleaded to DO taken away from homo and her parents objected , but the objections were not hooded by the > oniclals. and she wus taken to the homo ot Mrs. William Steele , Mnrrlngo Licenses. * The following marrlaeo licenses were Is sued by Judge Ellor yesterday : Nnmo and address. Age. 11'r.mk Hlnkolov. Ashland. Neb 21 I Clara Iledcsan , O.natia 10 i.TohnH. Halllod , O.nahi K I Dora. Thompson , Omaha 18 j Frank MeUmbcr , Oretu-i 21 lAdiilicoJ , Crct.ia 18 i John Ornwlov. Omaha . - . . , : )4 ) i Mnry Flurr , Omulia ; n llullcltiiK Perm Its. The following permits were hsuod by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : L. A. lloiworth , ono and ono-hilf story fr.imo dwelling , Forty-second and Ur.icu streets f. J 1,500 II. G. Clark , ono and one-halt story frame dwelling , 3.111 Ohio sticot 1,000 ' 1'our minor permits 031) ) Total Kl I5o Ch coked the progress of Con- BUinntion. H'l cured , too , if it's talcon in time. What is needed is the ono unfail ing remedy for Scrofula in all its forms for ono of those forms ( Lung- scrofula ) is Con sumption. Purify your blood-tbat's the flnt thing. Itid it of the taints and poisons that niuko it easy for this dreaded discaso to fasten lla hold Then It you haven't delayed too long , you can be cured. From beginning to end , the remedy is Dr. PJerce's Golden Medical Discovery. It's tha most potent blood-cleanser , btrcncth-rcstorer , and flesh-builder known to medical science. Consumption , and every form of Scrofula nnd blood-taint , nil yield to it. For Weak Lungs , Spitting of Blood , Bronchitis , Asth ma , and all severe , lingering Coughs , it's nn uncqualod remedy and tbu only ono for the Blood nnd Lungs that's guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or euro , In every case , you have jour money bock. 3 OUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards CompanX SOUTH OMAHA. est Cftttlo. hog and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. OEO. BURKE & FKAZIER LIVK STOCK COMMISSION- , THE LKADEIW. rt fttUllil Wrlto to this hou for cor- V , UJlAIIAj rect Mirltot Reports. Wood Brothers , i-oiith Omaha Telephone ll'iT. - Chicago J. 1) . DADISMAN. I , . W. M. WOOD. ' " " ! ! " . Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully fnrnUhod upon application. TUB Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , EastBt. Louis , Kaunas Olty , South Umiihu.ctouxCltr. Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer & Company , f > 8 and K > Exchange Ilulldliu.SoiithOinahi. Corroipoiidcnco ollcltud nncl uroiuptlr univrorJl. lal uttantlun tu ortluri fontocliors A KitntlUUed , ISiL . . . Incorporatid , 13Ji Capital f nllr paid , f3UVjJ. Waggoner Birney Company , Wf Ito or wlro m for prompt aail rcllabla uiarkut report * . Perry Brothers < x Company , Llvo Stock Commission. Itoom M Kxuhnnio Hnlldliu , BoutU Omaha Telephone 17J7. M. H. Hogartj & Oo. , Itootn 31 Kioa njo Uulldlnx. South Oiau.hu , * Met ) OMAHA Manofactoors'aDd-Jollers1 ARCHITECTS AND BUILDEKS. " " J. II. Glenn , Conirnctor * nml nib contractor ; for Ml kln.li of hullilln * . PlMtorlnit pnlWInit. otc. All wlllrocclvo copy onilonn'snrohltoelii'iiml hulldcrV illrcctorjr t tee , liy sending tholr imme , bmlness niul location to tlio publisher. J. It. Hlcnn , 11.1 f. litli ftrcct , AWNINGS OinakTcnli Awning Co Wolf Bros. Co. Tents , nwnlnir * . tnrpnii- Fliiffi , hMiimocks , oil nnd llni , covers of nil kinds , rubber clothlntf , Send llnin , banners , etc. Head forc.tt'eue. 11IJ Knrnntu for CAt.iloKiio.7UJ S. ICtli BAGS AND TWINES. licrnls Omaha Bag Co Importers nnrtmrfHour ! neks , biirlnps. tnlno. DIOYOLES. | BOXES. 51. 0. Daxon , ll.C.Todd , SiccoMor to t. J. Wlllc cn on. M'fit clKar. piper Illcyclos sold on mont. , luicUlu boTiu. All novel hlr payments. 1SO.X. 15 llosln hex lino. llll ) Doiulni St. BOOTS AND SHOES. Morse-Coo Shoe Co. 1103 Howard Street. Fnctorrcorner lltli nnd Doujbn s. \\onromiklnitclotoprlciHto o.nli buyorn , nn I nro lalllngn class of goods which Is very saleabla with morolinnts. Steven Crccdon. Mnnufaeturer's agent. Icaniupplr yon with evcry- tlilng In sliocs insn's , woiiun'ii nnd ctilld-T it lowest fixctory prlccsnmdlncounts. ! Ijitost styles. KOI Kunmm Struct , llooin 15. Kirkcndall , Jones & Co , Wliolcsnlo Mfr . Agents , Itoots , shooj rubbers , lloiton KubbcrShooCo fell Roods. ' . HW , U10 IIO.-IIUI-IIOJ llitriiip-st llarnoat. CLOTHING. CONTRACTORS J. II. Contrnctors nnd sub contractors for all kinds of bulldlm ; , plastering , palntlnz , etc. will receive a copy of ( iienn'a architects' nnd builder * ' directory free , by sending tholr nnmo , tmslnc'is and location to tli3 publisher. J. 11. Ulenn , 11.a. 15th street. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith i Co , Kilpalrick - Kooli Dry KOO.IX , notions , t at- DryOooJsCo NotloT , nlshlnx KOOils. Corner Kintn' furnishing icou Is llth nnd llowanl-sts. Cor. llth aid Ilownrtl. FURNITURE. Omalia Upholstering Co , Bccbc & Runyan Upholstered furniture , C'nrnltura Co. , Qrace nnd 110.J 1101 Nicholas street Uth street. Wholesale only. GR30ERLE3. | DRUGS , ETC. D. M. Stcele&Co. I Blake , Bruce & Co 1231-IW" Jones Btroot , 10th and Ilarnjy s tra et 1 Omaha. PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESO LUTION. Council Chamber. Omaha. Neb. . July 21 , 1892. Ilo It ordatnod uy the elty council of the elty of Omaha , the Mayor concurring : Th it perm inonts.dowulks bo constructed In the city of Omaha as designated below , within live days nfter the publicat'on of this resolu tion. or the personal service thereof , as by or- dlnanco Is authorised nnd roqiilred ; such sidewalks to bo laid to tno purmanont grade ns established on on the p ivt-d streets speci fied herein and to bo constructed of stone , ar- tlllol.il stoni ) . brick or tiling urcor.Mnt to Rpcclfle.ttlonson fllo In tl'.e uflluo of the board of public works , and under Its supervision , to- "south sldo of I'lnrco street. It : ) blk 2M city , 0 Kast sldo of 10th street , Ita 4 and 5 blk 2(0 ( city 0 feet wide. feoiith bide of Aluson street. It 3 blk 2.11 city , 8 feet wldo. / , , , North sldo of n ivcnport street , Its S , 0 , 7 arm 8 bik 55 city , G feet wide. North sldo Chicago street , Its 5. 0 an.l 7. blk 41 city. U feet wide. , , South sldo of Cass street , Us 1.2 , 3 and 4 blk 41 elty. 0 feet wldo. . . . North slJoC..bs street , Its n , G. 7 nnd Bulk 23 olty , feet wide. boutli sldo of California street , Us 2 , 3 and 4 blk 2. city. 0 feet wide. _ , North hide of California Htroet , Us 5 , 0 , 7 and 8 blk 11 elty C feet wldo. , South s.'doof Webitorstreot , Its I. 2. 3 nnd 4 blkllclty. 0 feet wldo. North Hide of Webster street , Us 3 , 0.7 nnd 8 blk 35) ) elty , U feet wldo. , . South sldoof linn ; street , Its2nnd 4 and w / It 3 blk a5U city , fl feet wide. North sldo of llnrtstroot , Its 5,0.1 and 8 blk XMoltv , Ofcot wide. . Weatsldo 17th street , Its 1 and B blk 44 city \VestVsIdo ftt 17th street. Us 1 and 8 blk 22 cltv , G feet wldo West sldo of 17th street , It 1 blk 11 city. 6 fent " ' 17th street , Its 1 and 8 blklBO olty , 0 footwluo. \VostsIdoofl7th street , U 8 blk 333 olty , 0 "wostVldo of 17th street. It 1 blk 214U olty , 0 foot wldo. North sldo of Davenport btroot , Its 5 , 0 , 7 , B blk.Uclty. Gfoet wluo. , . _ , , , North sldo of Hurt street. Its 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 blk 313 city , B feet wldo. And. bo It further resolved ; That the board of public works bo , and Is herobv authorized and dlrocteu to cause i u copy of this resolution to bo published In the olllclal paper of the elty for ono week , or bo served on the owners of > < ald lots , and that unless such owners * ) ! * ! ! within live days utter the publ cation or service of such copy cpn- btrnet such sidewalk as heroin required , thai the board of public works catibu the samu to bo done , the cost of constructing Bald side walks respectively to bo iissi Bed ag'ilnsttho real estate , lot or part of lot in front of and ahuttliii : siioh sidewalks. Proslrfuut of the Council. Attest ! JOHN City Clerk. Approved ! < JKO. I' . UEMIS. . ilayor. NOTICE TC OpNSTHUOT BIDEWAI-KH. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and real estate described In the ubovu resolu- Vou'and each of you nro hereby notified to coiistruet permanent sidewalks as reiiulrcd by a resolution of the city council and mayor of the olty of Oinuha , of wh oh thu abovu Is a . . Ch-ilrninn Honid of 1'ublle Works. Omaha , Nub. , July -Hth , 1HJ. , ) y'JiH < NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAMAGES FOH GRADING. To thu owners of all lots and uurUof lots and roil ost.ite along 31th strvut fiom I-ur- nun , struct to Dodsoutreut : Vou are hereby nntlllud that the under- Biitucd , three disinterested freelioldern of thu city of Omaha. Imvo been dulv iipplonted by the mayor. lth the approval of t'iu ' city coun cil of said city , to UNIONS the U > IIIIIKU la the owners rcupeetlvoly of the pro | jrty ulfoctod by Kradlnu' lth Hlroet from Karniini btroot to Dodue street declared i senary by ordinance lUW , pinned July aist , Mi npprovuJ July SJrd. Vou are further notltlod , that bavins'ac cepted said appointment , and duly riu illllud us rennlred by law , wu wl | ) . on the lltli day of AUKUtt. A. . . IMW. at the hoiir of lu o'clock In thu forenoon , at the ollleo of T. II. McOulloeh. .room 81. . NowVorkl.tfe building , within thu corporate Ilinlti of said olty. meet for the purpose - pose of comlderlni ! and nmkliii ; thu UI VH > mentor duinaKo to the owner * runpeollvoly of said property , uffuctud by said iirud nf , taking Into coiuldurutlou special buiiollts. If uny. Vou are notillod to be present at thu time dud place uforcnuIJ , und uiuko uuy objuutlona HARDWARE. Ilcclor & Wilhelny Co. Lobcck & Linn. - Corner 10th And Jackson Dealers In Imnlwnro and strecti. tnoclmnlc * * ' tooli. KOI Doutlm street. tC. \ . Itaymcr. DiillileiV linnlnnri ) nnd contractors' iupptlo § . M < South lull street , LUMBER. Clias. IL Leo. Job H. Wakclicld. llnrdnood lumber , wood IniporloilAmerican Port. cnrpcts nnd parquat InnJeeinent Mlliruiikao lloorlnu , liritniullc eeinont nnJ 9th ndd Dougln * . ( julncr whlto llaio.- LIQUORS. Her & Co. Frick & Herbert morchanti. 111 ? Liquor WholesiH ilotlor liquor llnrncr > U Mfrs. Ken . 10U1 r st. ' rnnm nedy's Unst India lilt- tern. MILLINERV. J. Oberfelder & Co. Importers and Jobbers of mllllnorjr. notions. Mull onliiM prompt. st. MUSICAL. i Hospe , Jr. I'fnnos , * organs , nrtlstn mutcruli , etc. street. PAPER. I OILs. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Cnrrr n fall itock of printing , wrapping and Ucdnccl nntl lubrlentlng writing pnpor , cnrd pa oils , axle grease , etc. per , etc. OVERALLS , SKIR TS , ETC. Kinz & Smcai \ * Mfrs of "K & 8" pants slilrts nnd overalls , etc. C14-1S South llth st. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Kstabllshcd 1878. Branch & Co. Whitney & Co. Produce , fruits of all Ilutter , CKRS nnd poultry. kinds , oysters. 31' ) boutli Mill st. J. B. Huse & Co. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Our specialties : lluttor , lluttor. Oh03so , eggs CKKD and poultry. poultry nnd game. lou Howard st. 817 boutli 13th st. W. K. Hiddcll. Hiddcll & Co. ( Kstabllsbcd 16S5. ) lluttcr , cliecso. eggs , TOU liolekolo bJttor nnd vtnblca , fruits , poultry eggs , lluys and sells for nndgum3. c.'Bti. il ! ) B. llth st. STOVE REPAIRS. 'ks ' Blovo repairs and water attnchmonts for any kind of store made. 1W7 Douglas. SASH I TOYS. MJ.Disbrow&Co. II. Hardy & Co. Mnnafncturors of sasu , Tors , dolls , albums , doors , blinds nnd fancy goods , home fur moulillngs. Branch of nishing goods , chil fice , 12th and Iiard sts. dren's carriages. 1319 farnam st. to or statements concornlnz said asscssmeut of damage ! as you may consider proper. T. H. Mi0ll,001I. ( ) ! K. W. OIIISON. JOIliN R FLAOK. Omaha , July 20th. IbOi JSOdlOl- PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Sealed proposals will ba received by th lUHlcrjUiicd until 1.JU : o'uloolc u. m. Auguat lUth , 18)i for grading Ohio street from the cast line of Deulso'i addition tu2.'nil street ; Hth Btrcot from I'ino street to Trances street The nlley hotwoon I'ino and Hickory street * from tith street to 10th street ; In the city of Unialia , In accordance with plnns nnd specifications on fllo In Iho olllce of tuo hour I of iiubllo worxs. lllds will be ma.do on printed blanks fnr- n'.shod by the bo ird'ind to bo accompanied by a fortified chauk In UIUMIIII of f.VK ) . payublo to the city of Oiuuh i as an ovldenco of good faith. The board reserves the right to rojoot any or all bids und to wiiUo defojts , 1' . W. lUUItUAUSEn Olialrman Hoard of 1'ubllu Works. Omaha , Nob. , August Uh. Ibte. u4-n-ll-13 WOODEN SIDEWALKRESOLTJTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber. Omaha , Noli. . July 21st , 1601. Ho U resolved by the olty council of tin city of Omaha , the mayor concurrln ; ; : Th it woo len Hldewnlks he constructed In the city Omaha us designated below , within live days utter the publication of this resolu tion , or the personal hotvlco thereof , us hi ordinance U uuthorl/.ed and required ; suon sidewalks to bo laid to the present jrndu on the streets spocl'jod ' herein , and to bu con structed of pine p'.nnl ; of such width und tlik'luioss unl bo laid upon joists of such ( llmeus'ons nirl In Htich minnor us Is pre scribed by the specification ! an Iho In tin ollleo of the Uo'ir.1 of I'ubllu Works and undci ItsHiiporvlslon. to w t : West side of 31st street. lot 13 block -'J.Omaha View extrusion. U fuel wide , West sldo ofalst ; street , lots 1 to 4 Inclusive , block 21 , Hoeh'ne's s.il ) In Omaha View exten sion , U feet wldo. West side of 3lst street , lot 1 block SO , Omaha Vlow extension , 0 feet wldu. West fildo ot Illst street , lot 1 bioJk 7 , Omaha Vlow , U feet wldo. Hon tli side of Ohio street , lots l to 10 inclu sive , block I , Hitchcock's addition , 4 feet wldo. Hontli side of Ohio street , lots 1 to ll Inclu sive , block 2. lllichcock'H addition. 4 foot whin East ildo of 2lthavo. ! , lots 10 to 14 Inclusive , block 2 , Iloicgs & Hill's second adultlon , U fool wldo. Kast sUlnof 20th avenue , lots 14,1.1 , 10block 2 , HoZL'4& IIIll's 2nd addition. ( I feet wldo. South side of Donulns Htroc't , lot I block0 IKUUS& IIIIl'K''nd addition U feet wldo. North side of Do IKO Htroet. lots 11 to SO In clusive booc4 ! ! Drako's addition. U feet. West side of 28th uvonuc , loU I- , : i. 4 block3 lion's ft Hill's 1st addition. 4 feet wide. hdiilh side of California street. lots 1 to8ln cliiHlvo block 4 Kwociy's addition , ( I feet wldu. Knst Hlilo of Ltllli street , lots II ) to-1) Inclusive Fnlrnioiint Place. ( I feet wide. Noithsidoof Onto street , lots 7 to 12 Ino u- slve , blouk 1 , Kroaurlek's addition , feet wlda North side of Ohio street , lots 7 to 12 Inclu sive. .Marlon addition , G feet wldu. West sldo of 20th street , loll block ll.Bwoozyi addltlon.il fuiit wldo. West sldo of 20th street , tax lot 25 , sea 10-15-1 Went side of 27th street , n ' / blouk C , Bhlnn'i 1st addition , Of net wide. West sldo of 27th street , g ' / block C , Blilnn'tt 1st addition. G feet wide. And be It further retolvnd : . That the Hoard of I'ubllo Works bo and hereliy Is ituthortzud nd directed to eailsu u copy of thlareiolutlonto bu publUhed In tin iinTulnl paper of the ulty for one week , or bo survcd ou the owners of said loU anil unless such owners shall within lire days after the publication or service of umh copy construct Kildshluwiilka no herein required , that tha Hoard of I'ubllo Works eaimu the name to bo done , thu cost of constructing wild slduwalk * rcupuctlvoly to bu HHo i > ed nKalnit thu real estate , tot or p irl of lot In front , of and abut- President Oity Council. Attest ! JOHN UUOVKS , Olty Clerk. Approved ! OEo. 1' , UK.MIS , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONBTHUOT BIDEWALK8 , To the owners of the lots , purls of lots and real ustutu desorlbod in thu above resolution ! You and oaoh of yon are huruby notlllnd to coiutruet wooden nlduwalks us required by a resolution ot thu city council and mayor at the city of OmuUu , of wlitcb thu abort ) In * copy , I > . W. IlIIUCIIAUBKIi. Chairman Hoard of 1'ubllo 'Work * Omaha , N U , July Mth , IbW. Jy2Su7t