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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY Bl MONDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Corn and Provisions Made the Trading Yesterday on 'Change. . IS WHEAT WAS TAME THROUGHOUT THE DAY tnelc of I'orrlRii Orders nt llio Hrnbonrd ml llpnu * Itpcnlpti nt the Winter .Murkcts Cnntlniicit n li < prcs < lnc I'unturo , CHICAGO , III. , Au ? . 0 Corn and proxUIons nindo the trading today on 'chance. There nro uppnrently stronf bull cliques in both articles , taklnz cnra that no lomt In the poculatlvo situation capable of bcliu turned to account Is uonntcd for lo s th in Its full bull taluo , It Is current rumor that about 1,591,100 bu. of corn was put to the clluo ( on prlvlldjo * ycnterdiiy , and they itot about 2.000JOJ ( bih on e ills toJay. Tbo Boilers of the latter were tliu pirtlns who wnrocllrabliiR for September corn near the tloso today. . Wlio'it was tame In tlio midst of surround ing bullishness and activity. It managed to iccuronn advance of , o while coin Is ! } p til/her , oils ! ic. pork 11)0 , larj ITSJo and rlhs'"JHo than yesterday , The situ itlon In wheat was looked upon as cssontl.illy dlllercnt from that In the other pits. 0 iblcs were o isloranil dull and domes tic marUets slow , with the lee il trido of imalloliiin. . - . Nuns as to tno who it crop WIIB In tbo main faMiiablc , and while the ex ports from both toasts were nearly 1,50MXU uu. lai er tliin HID week before , tbo Iivnll- uhlo&louKs are icported heavy and about li.UH'.tiuii ' bu. In e\iess of tho'-o of a J ear ago. In addition It \\.is rupoiti'd there \MIS a lac' < of foielirn orders ut tlm seuLoiid , llonvv ro- colpls at tbo winter uhoat maiUets continue adepie-sliu featuic. Corn IIH nclivo and excited. The shorts bought frci'lv. DUpiitcbos from Kansas Oily Ktiiled thai the temperatuio there uas the hottest of the season und that unlies rain came Immediately the ciou oud ! undoubt edly hit Her. The state report of Kansas In creased the aero mo 7.4 per tent , lull mild corn bad been Bin illy Injured in some places hv drouth. Advices cr hot winds vu'io heard of from so mo miartcis and the plant was said to be shriveled up and In n critical condition. The marketopened with from ! ie to 'Oo ad- vunce and Immediately sold up a.e. reictel fem \e to ! iu und then hteadlly r.illloil fiom 1M to l3Bc , then receded l'au and ruled Him tn llieclo e. Itecolpls hero were less than ex pected , Uats were fairly nctlvo and an unsettled fcolln ; jirevullcd. The opening was Irregular nt from ' 40 to lie advance. Tor a time the muikot hold sleiidy , but liberal unlo ullng by "longs" created weakness , und prices icecdod from S'o to Uc. Time u.is liberal selling by the crowd on the break , but as corn was stronc and higher It started the crowd to buyIng - Ing , 'I hero was also liberal bu > lng for the outsldo and prices advanced fiom ! ie to fiC. closing firm ut the toil figures. Tbo one thing needful tomuko the proIslon murkut bioador and stronger was an Increase In the outside trade. This bus 1.01110 with tbo big iiiitoin In prices country bouses that would not buy a barrel of pork ut til ) are now rusbliii In buvliii orders utJIiO'- . The sumo iHirne of ribs and lnr.1. Commission houses nil d'iy Ion ; had "rush" orders to buy pro- " duels at the tot ) prices. Tim hlk'hnr cables on turn and ll-'ht hog movement , tbo iinxlous luiylii'by shorts and the help of tbo big lnniMvt Interested In higher pi Ices , all mailo u bh bull market. There was good selling on the liuluo by heavily loided local bon es , Trcl lils were llrm ut 2o ! for wliout und 2Jio for torn to llulFalo. Kstlmutod receipts for Monday ! Wheat. ftM enrs : corn , , ! UJ cars ; o its , 20U ears ; ho s , 21,001 head. AlllILI e.H. IIIOII 10U LIOSL Wilt AT Nil ! ! t .SH T8)s bepti-mbcr. . . Ill ceinbur , . CoitN No 'i August sm , ' bcptoiuber . . f't > M Mny. . . . t.'lf MM OAIH .so 2 AliKllst .11 .14 3.1 bciitcnilicr. . October. . . Ml'H 1'imU hcptuinbcr. . . 1270 12 f. 12 70 12 n > Jnntmry U &S II 75 1.1 ! iy U 73 I , A 111) hi'ptombcr. . . 7874 8 OU 73s .Iimunrf. . . . 7 W ? s BnoiiT Kins HvptuinLor. . . TM B 10 1 1KJ ? ? i January 7 10 7 15 7 10 Cnsh quotations wcro as follows : 1 i.oun Dull : winter uatonts. winter iitr.illi. } 1.5j < a.l.75 ; uprliiK patents. 14 neai M ; oiiiiiiK unt nts , tan ® j.no. \\IIVAT No. a apr 111 : , ' 8 ? c ; No 3 TOc : NoJ red. 783c. Cblis NoT'ariSo : No. 3 , cash. lOUc ; No. 4 , (5'-ic. ( OATS-NO. 2. Sic : No. 2 white. ai Q3l c ; ! Vo.i : while. 3. 4@Ale. KVK No. - ' , c < > e. HAIU.KV--NO. a , Me ; No. 3 , t. o. b. , olil , 48c ; No 4. r. o. b. , od ! , 4 c. PI.AX I-KKII-NO. 1. ! l.03' { . TIMOTII V M Kli-1'rliiie. $1 ? \ I'ouic Mess , per 1 > UI , tl2.S7i4flI2.Ol ! lard , nor llOII > s7.i.yaiUU ! : short ribs tildes ( loose ) . JS.OJ ffH.or > : dry s ilteil shoulders iboxod ) , t'.O < S7.2i : iliort old it sides ( Imveil ) , K n li.VJO. WHISKY Distillers' finished Koods per gal. , HUOAIIS UiiolmtueiljeutloiiM'sffi.'iJiuiBr.iii- uliitinl. 4'io ; htiindurd A , 4" > c , Itecvlins Mini sliliiniuiiis toiliiy uuro 113 fol lows : On the Produce evclinn o today the butter ni.irkut u.in Hun and uiich.in.'eil ; fancy cro.unorv.2l < 3Cc ; line western. l BIOc ; ordi- oury , l.M/17c ; line dairies , lUWlSc. KIJ.S , llrm at loc. St. l.onUlitrl.utn. . E-t. Louts , Mo. , Am. 0. I'toim Stoidy and quiet ; prices uucli.inRCil. WIIUAT i\hlbltcd : a stroncor feolliiK at the opening , udMinced i Qiyu wlib the uU of corn nn I stroiu'cr uomuHtlu markets ; ruuutud on COIIN Ito'o on bad crop nown and local bnyliiK Hie. cloiliu 'iS'io ' below tliu top ; No. Z. cish. higher , 4sc ; August Wc ; buplumbur , IHigirjissje , closlni ; at J8viQifj ? o asKed : Oc- toiier , IHlie unveil , OAW Wuru hlroncer on crop news , ailvuno- Inir lu ; No. U'cash , hluhei utilise ; AiiKiist.Il-'a J.'iio. closlnj : at : riu bid ; buptunibur. J1J.4S ICe. . uloMli it atlli'.c. Itrr no. 2 oirered at O.'c , but no bids. llAin.KV No trade. HIIAN Moiidy ate < ! at , the mill. HAV Iii K"ud dcmnml ; timothy prlmo to itrlctly fancy. lutw < ! i > 5uu ; pralrlu , unolcu lo gilt iilL-o , HUOQK.5H. lltirrKK-Ureaiiiuiy , llrm ; fancy , 2txa21o ; flnlry. te irce ; fancy. KtolHc. Ku s btundy at liiHe/ U Dull anil weak : U.W askod. COIINMTAIMoady utt..UQ..ui. liAaui.Na-ii\ > ? . llt ( ) > U TTO.N Ilh8 ( l.ta WIIIBKV Klmi ; JI.1U. I'IIOVISIONH Vury strons. hlubori holders firm In their demands at Uo itdvanco with buyers Indisposed to tnko hold , 1'ork Stun- Jaril mess , t 2. I ) , l.ard JT.50. Dry bait uls-l.ooM ) shoulderd. t'.ttJli ; IOIIKS and s , IS. 15 ; shortH , * H , i7ii ; hoxod. I5o moie , Ilacnn packed shouliloru. } ? .bs ; ; IOIIKH 'inii ribs , tit l. 'Hi shorts , if'l.iTli. Hams MI , ; ir cured. lUi'tflHiu us tosUo und brand. IthcriiiH-riour. A.UUU bbls. ; who it , Kf.VOO bu ; corn , 37'OJ bu.l oats , X',000 bu. ; rye , 3.00U bu , ; bur uy. none. Huii'tiKNrs K.inir , 7IK ) ) bbls. : whom , 188,00) bu. ; uirn. 10,0.0 bu ; outs , 2iwu bu. ; ryu , none ; buriuy , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ni' Vurk MiirlicU. New VOIIK , AIIP. fi. 1'i.oiiRituculpts , 20,550 pk.B. | : exports , a.VU bou. . 5.JOD SICUH ; iiiilut , bi.ruly steady ; low extras. LMlOtlU ; city mil H. tl.&l&MA : pitunu , JI.'iMiilBJ ; winter wliout. low Brndvs , * J.104J.IU | Mlniiutota clear , I.3J ; rye mixturci. ' fOIINUKAI.-Stuudy ; yellow. fJ.OOQ3.SO , \ViiAr-Hocoipts , 2ul'OU bu. ; u ponii. 158.- 4 U bu. ; salus. Bl'.OfU bu. of futurun ; U.OJO lil , ot spot , bpot stuudy but very dulls No. It red , K-lio In store und ulovutorbl ; > u alioat ; B4V Q f. o. b.No. | 3 red , bOMo ; uiiKrudud red , "AirJ'.c ; Na 1 northorn. tu'io ; No. 1 hard , UlSut No , 2 norlliorii. H ' 40 ; No. 3 Uhlciieo. M\o ; Na 2 Milwaukee. M..c ; No. 3 spring. TUVu. Optloui wuro dull aud closed steady ut KCl'-te dcolluo In forolKii solllnu' und local realUliiKi "o. " rod. Autiiut , tJU4t8jic. ) clo - Init ut bJ ? ci Hoptumbur. tu li-lii&dD.v. uloiliu nt 8lu ; uotobor , M'.UW.c. cluslnu at K.Vo ; December , hH Il&hti o. cloblnif ut b ! , o ; Muy , W 11-ICiiO c , cloilm ; ut U. c , ) HVE btcmly andiiulut. lUiu.KV Nominal , liAiii.Ef MAI.T Noxloued : Cunada , II , " . Coitx-HccolptK. U2..VSO bu , ; exports , 3\at7 bu , < uaict. 3iiU.u Ubu. ot futures und 2U'JJO bu , of KUOU bpot marUOr llrm butiiuloti Nn. 2 , Ole In ulevator : U.'u tillout : uncruded mlxo I. : . ' . ' illiii' . Uplloii" udviuiio.l SUIUvon bud urop ivport mid louul and foruhzu coterlnic. clo - lit' tlitii ; Aiwii't , a Stt-Vi'4Ci olosliu at Mi'.c ; bcptember. JUHtt'iT'ie , ulosuu nt 5IC ; Outo- her. MS'i4iUtc. ciosluu1 ut UU'iU ! Dceomber , 60 ® ttM'n. ' ulobluu at W c. OATb ItocurptH. 1J , , 0 bu , ; exports , 13.1,000 bu i nlc , inu.ooo bu. of futures ; 137,0,0 uu. of I pot , bpot. llrm uud fairly active ; options , Irroiiulur , woderutoly uutlvu ) Aufuit , September. .VWWVe. clo lnf. ftt)3'c : ) ' ! Octo ber. 3SMJWSVC. clnilnz lit : yc' No 2 wlilto , Soptrnibur. 4'Jc : spot No. 2. white , 43Uailet mixed wcitern , ItSHfilOc : white western , IMS 450 ! No. a. Chicago. JWo. II AY btendy lui l M u let : shipping , tO,537.00 ; Bond to choice , tS ftofolU.UO. HOPS Mull but steady ! Pacific co'ist , 2W c. SrriAlt llnw. dull but firm : fair rullnlrm' . 2 ll-lCe ; I'cntrlntenl. HO tcit , 3ie ! : rcflned , fairly nctlxo nnd llrin. MoiiA58M Now Orleans , steady but dull ; common to funny , 2.01.10. KiCR-I'mn but ciilul | ; domestic , fulr Jo oxtr i domestic , 4H 6iitc ! , Knos ( Julut but llrni ! western prlmo , I1 * ® 17'ic ! western prlmu uor < M C , J2.uOii.IUO ; re- culpK ! iiiflJ P'CKI ' llinr.3 Ii-ill but itoidy ; wet saltPd Now Orlo 1111. 41) to GO ins , o7c I'linvtsioss Pork. Hunt old mess , 512.75J5) ) 111.001 now mess , Jll.MJSH.UJ : extra prime , II2.7V Out moat * . milut. sloiidvi ploklnd bclllis. $ < .V ) ; shoulder * . I7.CO ; ham * . flMMfft lift ) ! middles , dull , steady ! slmrfrlo ir , K.Oi. Ijiird , ( ; ulut : western steam closed tit ! 8.l"'j ' ( iis 'JO ; no snles ! option sales , 2.5 in tierces ; bop- toinbcr tU \ . "U , closing ut $ V.Jj October closed ut J3 - ' ! . IluiTEii itroni , fulr deimndi western , 1O ISu ; uestorn cru nnory , lict'illjci western fac tory , name : r.K'ln , 'Jlc. GIIF.KSK Oood doinandi firm ; pirt skims. sao'.tc. l'io Iiiox Qulot. woitki American. III' . TO ® r > no , Coi'i-Kit No business ! 1 ik < > , $11 VffilJ.O ) . IiKAD No business ! domestic , JIO.V TlH Nu business straits tJl.Maj)03. _ ) Onvilm Prmlucu .Market. rr.4ciirs-Ciillfornl.ij.5JaiG5 : ; southern II- llnota , UlJWic per b.ts , et. . . . OiiAMltH-Callfornla , out of market , 1m- poituil , fi 5J. PLUM'S California , if.'iO ® ! 00. HAN * NAS-Ml ( it.1. " " ! . UAMIIMII : llotnu itrown , OVilTJc per doz. Mri.ONi WatrTinu onn. 2"itio. NK\V Ai'i'l.vs Per one-third bu. bov , 753800 ! bl . . } l 5U. -WAV II.SANs-Hulf bu. b tskct , 75o. wl'K < ns-lt.irtlutt , S.,7 ffl'.3\ IIUTTKII Paektn i stock , rJMOt.lc : small lots select dairy , I4&l7o. I'oui.Tliv Spring chickens , 12.0,51.103 us to fll/u ; old fowls , Bu. , OANTU.OUPE-i.-Percr.ito. tf.SI ; joins , 75o per buskut. OAMI OIINIA GltAI > E I'or CIISC , J150. CUCUMIIKIIS Pur do ? , OUc. 1'n ; a-rirm at I4u. New POTATOES J..UOSM'J per bbl. ! in sacks , I'iWiiic peril ) . UMOVS 1'er bbl. . JUOOIM 'r > . lIl.UKHKIlllIPS lit-ijt boxes. $3.00. TiiMvrom 4 b.iskut urjtos , $ l.2" > OI.VJi bu. bovos. * l.7."i ® . ' 03 UUAl'EH-PorU-lb. basket , nAQTSo. Knnsns Cliy Mill-Item. KANSAS GITV , Mo . Am fl. WIIFIAT Now b ru uiib xtronc and olTerlnvs wcro iulto ] motlur.itu : No. J Imrd , old. i/JiiOlc : now , O.VO ufi'ic ! No. a rod , In&j'Ja. Coiiv StroiiR ! No. 2 wlilto , & 2i ! ® " > 3\ci ( No 2 mixed , lie. OATS In doniand and btilior ; No. 2 mixed , iTWJSe fet old ; No 2 white , old , Illo. Hvu sto.iilv ! iiiiw. MiiMio. I'rA\sii'ii Sto.idy ut Hsilc. llAV llUhor : timothy , $7.fUa9."iO. BliAN fetroni iitSTib. Iluiruii 1'lrm ; oroamory. lU4S20c ; dairy , 13 OlGo. Kona-Moro nctlvo and sto idy ; 125c. ! UKCKII-TS Wlio it , 43OU > bu.icorn , al)0)bu ) ; oils , ' . ' .iiO' bu , biiji'MKNTS Whout. 03,000 bu. ; corn , 5,0)0 ) bu. ; Oils , 1'JOO. _ Oil MurlO't. NKW VniiK. Au.a PKTIIOLFUM Opened si ron/ , but on nttompt to runllzo declined lo to. Vc , ln ) t no sales were maun ut th it lUuro. the maruot closlnceul > . I'cniisyiviinlu oil xpotsitlch. none ; September option s.ilos. I.I.- UiiO bills. ; opetnni ; . f > le ; blulicst. ftlu ; lowest , dlV-i olosiii , ft.f o. Lini i oil , no silo- : > . Total s tics , I I.'HM bbls. COITHN-ILBU UIL Dull , steady ; crude , SOo ; , . TALI.OW rirmoi : city. 4 'dil 7-irc. hto idy , ijulot ; Htrulncd , lommon to 1' . LlVI.UI'O.II , , AUJ. 0. TUIII'UVTI.NE Sl'IRlTS Sis uor cut. _ I.iirrpmil .Muikcts , LiVKiii-oor , Aug. 0 WiiRvr Dull : boldors oiler freely. t'ou.v Ltuidy ; dcmnd : poor. I'rm 0 inttiliun , "is S' ' { I per contnl. HACO.N l.oii ; n iid short cU-ir. Vi-llis . 42s per cwt. ; tons clear , 4'i-lbs , 4 Is ( id per cwt. IMIIII I'rlme western , , iisld ) ( our ewt. IIUTTKII Un ted fctatos Kood , dull ; OOs nor cwt. cwt.OIIKI'.IK OIIKI'.IK American , Quo wlilto and colored 40s Gd put cwt. _ Coltcn .Market. NEW YOIIK , Au ? . 6 Options opened steady unohatriod to 1U polntidown. closed tteiidy to ft points down Sales. 2 , ' . ' ( ) la-s , Including Suitombor | , JI2.U : O tobor. 8ILMX ) : November , Hid : December. 8l0"ir.70 ! ! : Fobritnrv. $ U'i5 ( ; March. $12.7 < > ; May , $ l .7 > l : Juno. fU'.H'l ' ; spot Hlo , dull andateiuy : No. 7 , Jl.iu71tOrj.5J. rinancliil Notos. NBW ORLEANS , La , Au . O.-Clearings , KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug. 0. Clo irmgs today VPorol.70\MO. I'AIIIS , Auir. fl Tliroo percent rentes 9Df a"4o ! for tbu account. HAI.TIMOIIK. Md. . Am. 0 Clonrlnzs , $ i,8J7- 021 ; balances , f45 ! , . ! 4 ItUe , < ! per cent. MEMPHIS. Tcnn. . AuI ( Now York ox- eh an ire. HM ; clo.irln s , il , 7.ill ; balances , H.llb.-.W. Nuw YOIIK. Aue. 0. Clourln : < ! . JU7.81I- , ' 1S(1 ( ; bnlnnces. ta.'JIJ.bST. Tor tbe week : Oleur- Ings , $ jJ7'J" l,77i ! ; balances M7 , li.'G.b'JT. iivi : M'oou .MAKUITS. Ciirolul lto\lonr iif tliu Situation In the Cutllu and llni ; Tratlr. OMAHA. Auir.fi. Receipts for tbo p ist week loot up7,7.VJc.ittlo. 1'UM ' bo s anil " , ' 4 1 sheep , inalnst , l',04' ' i attic , 31 OiS IKI S and J.I 17 sheep the week pruvloiiH nnd H'.SS7u ' itt t > , IC.'JU lio.-s and 1,831 sheep thu first week of A UK us t lust year Tbo rononl c.itt o in irkot lias been ( lull mid very uneven for the lusr six clays , During the early imrt of tbo week , with qulto liberal receipts , tin ) tendency was to woikncss As tccelpU dtupn d olV durlnz ttie past tlireo days uilcos exhibited a little more strength on < tu dcslra- b'o nr.idcs. In tin- main , ho.sever. tliuchiuiKOs either In conditions or prices h ivo been few and Insl Millie. tut. bhlppois tire still rather shy of the ho ivv cattle and an Indill'crcnt dom - m tnd fet Ntock nnd feeding eattlo mule s It bird work to dispose of ureen mil half fat htock H itlsfaetorlly. Ilurly fatbcuyes are us tbov IIHVO been right along for months the bestsellers. Iluteiier stulT and cnnncrs liavo shown little noteworthy chun.'ii all week. The mirkct Ins not bcon overrun \\csterii3iind this f.ict has tended to m.ilnln n values , feeders ha\e exhibited very llttlo activity , notwith standing the bettor outlook for aKoodcorii croi ) I'lirniors are too busy for one thliu and thourlcoBof feeden nnd fatcattlo are too ne ir to.'othcrtoen iblo the men who feed to ll.Miie out much piollton tbo opor itlon , The week closed with r.ithor a ll-'ht run , the week's leoidpts boln 2,0)J ) lUhtor than for the week pruvlons. Olfor'n.'s were almost entirely natlUH , bomo of them very decent stulr. Shippers iinil exporters held oir as usual of lateb it local houses were K'OOG buyer * of handy fat steers at a PC to l.'c advance , Pair to irood l.'Ol-ib. to 1.103-llj. steers bold at from JI..IU to * I.7J. Common to fair slnlT sold from lhatdown tolt.'n. Llnslness was fairly aetUo thnuuliout and u fair cle irance was oireo.ed , There Hero scarcelv half a do on loicU of cons und nilxeil stuff In the yards nil told. ' 1 ho demand was fee I and the mo\o nent fieo at steady to strong prices iioor to prlmn cows und hnlforsvnllln ; ; at from tl..U to $1.00. lluils , oxen iind atags ucro pruutlcitllv unclian-ed. hollln at from 11.40 to J''r > . The aupply of c lives WUH decidedly limited nnd prices nom inally Htoa ly on the baals of JiOO tofLM for common to prlmo vuaU. 1'ructlo tlly tlieru were no fresh feeders on sale. OiTerliu-b coiislntod of I etweeu MU nnd lijO hoail of cuttle li | the bunds of rivulur diMi'ori The outside demand was decidedly limited and trading lluht. I'rlvos were not quotubly chunged. Uoprcnontatho bales ; IIHESEhll 1IKEK. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. . ' lUt tl fta 2 , .121(1 ( It . ' . > M..1 01 J | 4 1 lB,10.n UM UMJ 4IO ! 21..IG2J 4 ft3 ' . ' . .1415 4 OU Ml .I'.W 4 HO OJ. . l,14a 4M 41. I''fi 4 VI ) ! U..U'bU ' 4 aj ] D'.1J.5 475 I1..1.4J 4 U COWS. co. . ooo i ( N i..r.4J 200 1..1041 s-a i . NIJ i 7s a. , uii 2 n o . tw sas OQ. . BJi 11)5 ) L.IU''O 215 21 , . OiS 250 S. . 400 1 20 4. . WO a 00 IIUI.I.H. i. . ir.no MI i..uoj 2 is L.r.'io 22 . ' , .H15 1 110 BTOCKKII9 A Nil KI'-EDCIIS 2 , . 6J1 240 1. ROJ 2Ci 21.082 aCfl uibKKiia A.M ) briti.Miiu3. : I cow and calf . , . t M 03 1 cow and calf. . tf > on S milkers , eucti . , , , . . . . . . " 2 W 2 cows and calves , e.irh , , , , . V5 W Umllkerk , each . , . 10 WJ lloiu The supply of hoK the imit week 1ms been the llyntust In months. Lest than 2ii.tOO head were received , only a llttlii o\c-r a thoubiuil miiru than for the sumo week last yeir. whl o thuyfull I5g Oshortof rcculnUfor the provlouv uuvk. In iiuullty the Inuit huvo shown lltllu notice iblo change for the put two months. Undoubtedly u tsroat many of the IIOL-H now boliu m trUetod are boliu ruahcd luuiirdlem of condition In order to take ad > vantiiuu of the prchuni huh prlceu. Uii the other hiindhliljpcr * uiu cettlnj ; lota of asjjood solid lornfed hn-'s ax tun bo found ut uny time , on iniv mmket The wui < U btarlcd out liudly , but H receipts continued to full below uxuccmtloni and ilnppers continued to law frculy the dltuittlon became mqro fa\orablo for uollur * nnd the week olokvd ut tbo hlgheit point , uu udvuuco mueu Monday of from 2&o to Me. Tlieru wuraonlj fortjr-thrco loads on lale , thusmnllcsl Patunlny's rceolpl In nmiiy a day , Tholocil demand was modcrnto. tbo xhlpfilns demand brisk nnd with verv fuvora- blo reports fro-u the east business was iictlvo. with prices ruling from t > j to I Ho blither than I'rlcJay. ( lood medium nnd heavy wnl-Jht hoissolil Inr-'oly nt from l\70l ! S8t. I.lit ! und lUht mixed AtulTsnld largely at from -t.VOI to ? " > 70. Some prlmo butcher nnd hnuvy ho.a tirouzht I'tM nnd olds nnd ends sold at from 1540 down to MW. ! The Roncral tridowus brisk , but the olixo was. as usual , weak on the coimon run of Iiogs. Wiiles worn largely at from M.a'i tof.\7j , u nlnstti.V > to lifll rrlduy , nnd * V45 tof-'iftJ last Sitiirduy. TlioKencr.il n\eravin of prices pud was ? "i.70' ' { , niulnst J.\ni5 ! Trld ly and $ . " > .51'i last Saturday. Hop- resent.itUe sales ! Snr.KP The niurkot b n boon but Indif ferently stipp led ull week. II irdly cnoiiih hnvo been reeolvod to teat tliu tone of the tru'lo , but the few olTeio 1 h ivo found n road v sale at good stroll.1 prices. Tliu duinun I con tinues brisk \Mtli prices nominally iibout us follows : r lr natlvoM , t L7fti l. " > 0 ; fair to eood westerns. $ l.5)iW ) > l.'J.i common rnd stock Hlioep. $ . ' . " > ( til.M ; KOJU to choice 4J toOO-lb. lamls. tl.5J3S : ) . Kceolpts mill IMtpiMltlim of Stock. Oniclal receipts and dlsyni tlon ot stoik ai shown by the books ot the Union btojk Var.ls company fortlio twutitv-fotir hours orulln ut 5 o'clock p. m . Auuinto , l Oi. U CHI T < . Total . . . . A TEST IN THE INTEREST OF SCIENCE The Stianil Mtvjazlne , Although I hud known Gcorpo Martin a long time , ho had only lixtely initiated mo into the mysteries of his lifo. I know well that ho had bcon guiltv of many kinds of excesses and indiscre tions in his youth , novoi'tliolosi I was not a little astonished to ho.if that ho had once sunk BO low as burglary. With out further remark I hero relate the chief episode out of the remarkable ca reer of this htrango man : "Yes ; " Miid he , "I nnd a hard time of it in these days , and finally I became a burglar. When Robert Sohmiedleln proposed to mo that wo should break into the somewhat retired house of two doctors. , Dr. Englor and Dr. Lingnor , I thoughtlessly agreed. Both doctors were well known on account of their scientific researches , and one of thorn for his eccentric in inner. ' Well , the night fixed for the oirry- injf out of our design arrived , and wo wont to work with the greatest confi dence , for- all the circumstances were favorable for a burglary. It was pitch dark , neither moon nor stars visible , and in addition a strong west wind was blowing , which was very welcome to us , as it promised to drown every sound , however slight. "It was toward 2 in the morning as wo , assuming all was safe , began by filing through a chain which fastened a ladder to the wall. The ladder wo placed under a window in the first story on the loft side of the house. Jn less than five minutes wo had opened the window , and , ho.iring nothing , Schmied- loln climbed through it and I follo.ved him. After carefullv roclosing the Venetians wo ventured to light a .lant- orn , and then discovered that wo were in a kind of lumber loom , the dojr of which was locked. "After picking the lock , wo deter mined lifbt to ex plot e the rooms on the ground lloor , thinking wo should thus run lobs risk of waking the inhabitants of the house. "To our no little astonishment wo per ceived , as wo croit downstalis , a light shining tinder the door of ono of the rooms at the back of the building. "At first wo wcro both for be.iling n hnstv retreat. Schmicd'.oin soon recov ered himself , und proposed that wo should force our way into the room , bind and g.ig every occup int , and then obtain by throats all desirable information. "I agreeing , wo approached the door. While carefully throwing the light round , I noticed , about faoven foot from the lloor , n wire which appeared to pasj through the door we were approaching , and on pointing it out to my companion , ho thought it would bo connected with Eomo boll. "I replied in n , whisper that wo should try and avoid tin alarm by cutting the wire , and an 1 could just reach it with my hands I would hold it firm whilst Schmlodloin cut it between my hands , and thus prevent it jerking back and ringing the bell. "Sotting the lantern on the floor , I eol/ed the wirewhile Sohmiodloin draw 11 pair of pincers out of his pocket But the moment I touched it I felt a fright- Jul Bhouli , which rjulvo-od through and * through me , so that I fell all of a heap , tearing the wire down with me. I remember - member hearing the loud ringing of a boll , whilst Schmicdloln whom , more over , have never seen since disap peared like lightning into the darkness and escaped , very likely by the way wo had coma "On falling down I struck my head violently against tno opposite walUmd became unconscious , whilst the electric boll at that time u novelty rang un ceasingly. "llojjaining my senses , I found myself bound nnd helpless , which after all did not surprise me , as I concluded I had been cauirht where I had fell. It soon struck me , however , that there woto some peculiar circumstances connected with my captivity. "I was nearly undressed , and lay on n cold slab of state which wuu about the height of a table f i out the ground and only u piece of linen protected my body from Immediate contract with the stone. Straight above mo hung u lingo lamp whobo polished reflector spread a light fur around and when I , as far as pos sible , looked around I perceived several shelves with bottles , flasks und chutnlcal apparatus of ull kinds upon thorn. In one corner of the room stood n. complete human skeleton and various odds and ends of human bodies hung hnro nnd there upon the walla , I then knew I was lying on tlio operation or dlsnoct- Ing table of n doctor , a discovery which naturally troubled mo croatly ; at the same time 1 norcoircd that my mouth nlso was ( Irmly gitg'ged , "What did U Alia mount * Had some accident befallen mo' so that a surgical operation was necessary for my recov ery ? Hut I romoml&rcd nothing of the kind and also felt lid pain ; nevertheless hero I lay stripped i\tul \ | helpless on this terrible table gagged and bound , which indicated somothlji axtruordlnii'y. "It astonished 1113 nut n llttlo that there should bo such1 mi operation room in such a house until 1 remembered that Dr. Lingnnr , us the district physician , hud to carry nut IIIfo post-mortem ex aminations for the circuit , and that in the sm ill provincial town no other room was available for such a purpose. I felt t' > o mhorablo , however , to think any thing more about it , Bi I f.oon noticed after another vain effort to free myself , that I was not alone in the room , for I hoard the rustling of pinor , and then some ono said in quiet , measured tones : " 'Yes , Lnntrnor , I am quite convinced that this man is particularly suited for the carrying out of my highly im portant experiment. IIo > v long have I been wishing lo miiko the aUompt at last , tonight , I shall be able to produce the proof of my theory. ' " .That would itldeed bo ft high triumph of human skill , ' I hoard a so end voice reply ; 'but consider , dour doc tor , if that man there woto to expire tinder out1 hands whtu thoni" " 'Impossible ! ' was the quick reply. 'It is bound to succeed , and oven if it did not , ho trill dlo a glorious death in the interests of science , whilst , if wo were to lot him go , ho would noonor or later fall into the hands of the hang man. ' "I could not oven BOO the two men , yet their conversation was doubtless about mo : and , hearing it , I shuddered from head to foot. They were proposing some dangerous operation on me , not for my benefit , but in the intoiost of medical science ! "At any rate , I thought , they won't " undertake such a thing without "my sanction ; and what , after all , was their intention ? It must bo som6thing terri ble , for they had already mentioned the possibility of my succumbing , t should soon know the fearful truth , for , alter a short pause , they continued : " 'It has long been ncknowlodged Unit the trm source of lifo lies in the blood. What I wish lo proxo , dear Langnor , is this : Nobody will die from pure loss of blood , and yet such cases occur only too often , whilst wo must all the time bo in possession of moans to renew this highly important sap of lifo , and thus avoid a fatal result Wo road of a fow. but only a few , cases of a man who for some reason or other has lost so much blood that his death appealed inevitable , if some other noblo-liearted man had not oirorod his own blood , in order to lot it How from his veins into the veins of the dying man. As you are aware , this pro ceeding has always had the desired oOcct. I consider it , however , a great mist tko to deprive a following being of necessary blood , for the ono thereby only vivlns lifo nnd strength at the cost of another , who offers himself for an always dangerous sacrifice. * " 'Yes , I do not , think that right , either , ' replied Dr. Languor. 'And moreover , how seldom is a man found at the critic il moment ready to submit himself at once to such a dangerous loss of blood. ' " 'That is very .natural ; no one lightly undertakes such n thing , ' continued the other. 'So much greater will bo our triumph if the operation succeeds. I hope to show you. dear colleague , that although we are thinking of taking that man's blood , oven , to the last drop , in a few hours wo shall sot him on his feet again. ' ' ' * ' " 'Just bOl I do not see why we should not succeed. At any rate , in the in terests of science wo should prove in a practical in inner the correctness of our thcorv. ' " 'And this proof , dear fiicnd , wo will undertake without delay. Lot mo just repeat my instructions , { or wo cannot go to work too carefully to preserve the life of this man. I will open a vein in his thigh and measure exactly the quan tity of blood which Hews out , at the same time watching the boating of the heart. Under ordinary circumstances nothing could possibly save him ; but just before the extinction of the last spark of lifo wo will insert the warm blood of a liv ing rabbit into his veins , as wo have al ready arranged. If my theory is light , the pulsation of tho'heat t will then gradually increase in strength and rapidity. At the same time , it is im portant to protect his limbs from cold and stillness , which will naturally take place with the loss of all at terial blood ' "Tho conversation of the two doctors overwhelmed mo with deadly terror. I could scarcely believe I was rcnily awake , and not the victim of some cruel nightmare. "Tho fact remained , however , that I lay helpless on the dissecting table , that a threatening skeleton stood in the cor ner of the room , and , above all , that ter rible conversation which I had to listen to in silence filled mo with a fear such as I had never before experienced. In voluntarily the thought forced itself upon me that I was at the mercy of two infatuated doctors , to whoso mad theory I should hero fall the victim. "I said to myself that no doctor with n sound mind would propose such a frightful and murderous experiment upon a living man. "Tho two doctors now approached the dissecting table and looked calmly into my face ; then ; smiling , took olT their coats and tucked up their sleeves. I struggled to got free , as only a desper ate man under such extraordinary cir cumstances could have struggled , in vain. Their long acquired experience know how to render mo completely helpless , and to their satisfaction , I could not oven make a sound. "Dr. Knglor now turned to a side- table , and I saw him open a chest of sur gical instrumentsiitid take out a lancet , with which ho rbJ.tJrnod to mo. IIo at once removed the 'covering from my right thigh , und Although I lay bound to the table in sjuuh a way that I could not see my limbs.1 ! was able to watch the doctor Inisiod'XHh his preparations. "Directly after removing the cloth I felt a prick in thoiBldo of my log , nnd at once felt the warmiblood rush forth and trickle down my/lfeg. / The conviction that ho had opened the principal vein in the thigh would hnvo sulllccd to shako the strongest norvvH , " 'Thq.ro Is no d Wgor,1 said Dr. Kng- lor , looking into ; py staring eyes with terrible calmnouiu c'You will not die , my good man. I'wvo } only opened an artery in your thigh , and you will ex perience ull Uie htfuqatlonsof bleeding to doaln. You will , got weaker and weaker , rind finally , perhaps , lose all consciousness , but wo shall not lot you die. No , no ! You must live and as tonish the sclonlillo world through my great discovery ! ' " 1 naturally could sny nothlncr In reply , and no words can adequately ex- pruBH what I felt at that moment. I could , in ono breath , have wept , Im plored , curbed and raved. "Meanwhile I felt my life's blood flowing and could hear it drop into u WANTED Tov.il U.UK ut CITirB. ] COUNTIES , SCHOOL w * DISTRICTS. : wATer ; COMPANIES , 8T.R.H.COMPANIESet . Cornwpondinc * ollciud. K.W.HARRIS&COMPANY.Bankers , lOX'lOB Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. : Wall Btreat , NEW VORKi 70BUUSI. . vessel standing under tlio encl of ' .lo ttiblo. Every tnomonl the doctor laid lib hiind on my heiirt , nt tlio sixmo time unking romarus which only iiicronsud my horror. "After ho rind put his hand on mo for nt lonst the twentieth time , nnd full the boating of the heart , hu said to his us- slst'tnt : " 'Aro you ready with your prepara tions , Lringnor'Ho has now lost nn enormous quantity ot bloodund the pul- Ballon Is gutting "weaker and weaker. See , ho is iilro idy losing consciousness , ' nnd with these words ho toolc the gag out of my mouth. "A fouling of deadly weakness , nswoll ns of infinite misery , litld hold ot mo when the physician uttered these words , nnd on my attempting to speak , I found Unit sciireoly n whispering murmur passed my lips. Shadowy phantoms and strantro colors llittod before my eyes nnd I bjliovod myself to bo already I'n n state past nil human aid. "What happened In the next few min utes I do not know , for I had fatutod. When I reopened my eyes I noticed I was no longer on the dissecting table , but wits sitting in an armchair in n com fort iblo room , near which stoou the two doctors looking nt mo. "Noar mo w.is n , llask of wino , several smelling silts , n few basing of cold wntor. some sponges nnd a galvanic bat'- lory. It was nan- bright daylight , nnd the two doctors smiled us they looked at me. me."Whon I remembered the terrible ox- p&rimotit , I shuddered with horror nnd tried to rise. 1 felt too weak , however , und biink back helpless Into the chair. Then the circuit physicianIn n friendly but firm voice , addressing mo : ' 'Compose yourself , young m in. You imagined yon were sloWiy blooding to death ; nevertheless , bo assured that you hnvo not lo t a single drop of blood , You have undergone no operation what ever , but have simply been tlio victim ot your own imagination. Wo kilow very well you hoard ovnry word of our conversation , n conversation which was only intended to deceive you as much ns possible. What I m.unUinotl w.is that a man's body will always completely Ho under the influence of What ho himself firmly believes , whilst my co league , on the other han-1 , hold the opinion Unit the body can never bo hurt by anything which only exists in the imagination. This has long been an open question be tween us , which , after your capture , wo at once determined to decide. So wo surrounded you with objects of a nature to influence your imagination , aided further by our conversation ; andflrrillv , your conviction tint wo would realty carry out the operation of which you hoard us spoalc completed the decep tion. " 'You have now the satisfaction of knowing that you are as safe and as sound as over you woro. At the same lima wo assure you thnt you really showed all the symptoms of amiiu blenuf- ing to de.tth , a proof that the body can sometimes suffer from the most absurd unreality that the mind can imagine. ' "Astonishment , joy and doubt at find ing myself neither dead nor dying struggled within mo. and then the rage of having bjon subjectou to huoh an awful and ho.irtless experiment by the two doctors overcame me. 1 was quickly interrupted by Dr. Engler , however , on trying to give free scope to uiy inuigna- tion. ' "Wo had not exactly any right to undertake sucli an experiment with you , ' lie said ; 'but wo thought you would p irdon us if wo delivered you from cer tain punishment , instead of having to undergo a painful trial and a long im prisonment for burglary. You are cer tainly at liberty to complain about us ; but consider , my good follow , if such a stop is in your interests'/ do not think so. On the other hand , wo are quite willing to make you a fitting compensa tion for all the tigonv you have suf fered. ' "Under the circumstances , " continued George Martin , "I considered it wise to accept their proposal , although I have not to this day forgiven the two men for so treating mo. "Tho doctors kept their promise. They made mo a very handsome present , and troubled themselves about mo in Other ways , BO that since that time I have been a more fortunate and , I hope , a bettor man. Still , I have never for gotten the hour when I lay on the dis secting tliblo the unexpected victim of a terrible experiment-Tin the interests of science , as Dr. Kngler explained. " Such was thff strange story of my friend. His death , which recently took place , released me from the promise of secrecy given to him about an event which ho could never recall , oven after a lapse of thirty ye.irs , without a feeling of unabated horror. You can fscnnr just about ono half the Ills that flesh is heir to , by lxing ? rendy for them. When you leol dull , laiiKUid , " out of soils" Generally then you may know tl.nt sorao of them at o coming. Don't let them Ret any fuithcr. Brnco the system up ) with Dr. Pierfc's Golden Sledical Discovery. Thut prevents ns uell as cures : It invigorates the liver and kidneys , purifies and en riches the blood , sharpens the appetite , improves < li- gcton ! , and restores health nnil viper. For all diseases caused by a disordered liver or impure blood Dybpepsia , Biliousness , the most stubborn Skin , Scalp and Scrofulous affections , the " Discovery " is tlio only reme dy so certain and effective ) that it can ba guaranteed. If It doesn't benefit or euro , you have your money back. It's not only the best , but it's the cheapest blood-purifier sold , no matter bow many doses are offered for a dollar. With this , you pay only for tbo good you get. Union Stock Yards CompanX SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle , hoi ; and sheep market In the wcit COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. 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ICans.is , s'tiine , acconllin to spccllloatlons for is ! ) I for pivlu tbo part of Intersection on the \vcst ldo of llith street nnd WilllaniM street , and for paving 40th street fr.ini Davonp irt street lo Cumin. ; street In street Improvement district No. 441. with Trill- Idad sheet usuhiiltnni du or taUon cllrnttl/ fiom tbo asphalt luke In the Island of Trini dad. dad.Kiu'h b'd tospoelfy n price pnr s iirtro yard for the pav.nu' coinplelo on the Intersection an I on the street , Work to he done In accord nice with plans nnd spoi'lllcatlons on Hlo In the olllco of the Hoard of I'ubllo Works. 4 H icli proposal to bo niado on printed blanks ( iirnNliol by tlio bo.ir.l. and to bo ucconip i- ilml by a cerlllled cbojlt In the sum of * . ( ) ) . payable to the city of Umab.i , as an evidence of u'ood f. 1 1 l.b. The bo.ii d reserves the ilKhtto roJO3tanyor ill bids and to w ilvn ilefeut i . w. Chalrinnn llojnlof 1'ubllcVork < ! . Omaha , Neb , August Otb. lb'J2. U8-0-15-10 PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. Cousctr , CIIAMIIKII. OMAHA , Neb , July 2(1 ( , Mi Ho It rciOlved by the cltv council of .bo cltv of Omaha , the inavor conuiirrln t' That neriiinncut sidewalks bo eonstriicto 1 n the city of Omiha us desl--nated liulir.v , within fl\o d tys after tliu publication of this resolution , or the personal service thereof , ns by ordinance Is authorised nnd rciilted ] : such sldow.ilks to ho la d to the permanent undo is established on the paved streets specified loruln and 10 bo constructed of ulouu. artlll- ulul Htone , brlek or tlllnu' , according to spool- Ic itions oil llio In tliu ollleoof llio lloirdof 'ubllo Worlo , und uii'lor itu suporvls'on , to- wlt : North sldo of St. Mary's n\ciino , It 14 1'res- ton and Williams add. 8 feet wldo. East sldo of 2.'nd Htrout. Its . ' , 3 , 0,7 1'rcston nn 1 Williams add. U feet wl lu. i-ist ; sldti of V.'nd street , Us 10 niidn'ill [ 'rostonVHIIiiins ndd.U feut wide. West sldo ot ' . ' 2nd street , tux It U sec ' 2-11-13 , G feel wide. West of 2'nd street , tax It 0 sec 22-15-13 , 0 foot wldo , West sldo of 22nd street , tux It 10 see 22-15-1 1 , Ofeul wldo Inst sldo of 2Jtli street , tax It 10 sea 22-15-13 C feet wldo. I > isl side of 20th street , tuIt 18 bcu 22-15-13 , 0 foot wldo. . Kust sldo of 21th street , tax It 17. b'jo 22-13-13 , 1 foot wldo. West sldo of 29th avenue , Its 1,3 , 4 Ilces I'laco G fi-ot wldu. Wcstxldo of 29th a\enuo. Its 7 , 8 , fl , 10 Kces [ 'luce , G feut wide. West Hide of 2 < ltli lueniic , south 1M feut It 5 hlk 7. 1. I. Hodlck's ndd , 0 feet wldu. Ka8tHldoof2Uthn > unuo , Ull blk 4 J. I. Itod- ck'n add. I ! feet wldo. North uldo of Vlnton street. It 11 blkCB. IX ltoois add. North sldo ot Hurt Btreet , Us 5. G , 7 , 8 hlk ,11' ' , city , (1 ( fuut wldo. Kast skin of 21 Ih street , Its 32 , II ) . 31 , L'uiil- sen'u ad I , Hfeiil ldo. r.ast Bide of 24lh street , sub It ft , 10 , 17 UU Capitol add , 0 fuut wide. West ulilo of 2. tli Htrcot. Its H. 1 , G , H. I , J , 1C. Ko'lom'H ' 1st ndd , U feet widu , .Soul hHlilo of Mabon street , U 3 blk 2J1 , city. th street , U 1 blk I Slilnn's Udd. 8feet Idu. North H do of Ciiuilnic ilruet. 1M 14 , 15 , 10 , blk 2 , Armstrong's 1st ndd. 1U fuut wldu nd. ho It furlher rosolted : That the IIo trd of I'nbllc Works bu. nnd U liuruby autliorl/ed and directed to cause u copy of thU resolution to bo published In th olllclal paper of the city for onu wuuk. or bo vorvcilon the ownernof said lots , nnd lliatun- li HI such oiMicru shall within live duyii after llio publication or snrrlee of Hiich copy COM- btriicl suld slduwulkH an horuln reUlri | > d , that the Ho nd of I'ubllo Works c.iuso thuHiinu to budonu. thueiiMt of constructing said side- wulliH rcspcutltuly to b uniuxiud aualntt the real out. ite , lot or part of lot In front of und ubilttlu.'Huelibldiiwalku 1'asiiud July I'fltb , littti , , Attuu : , 1 . 1' . IIAVIH. Jon.s CinitVE * . I'runlJunt of the Council , ( y ' Approved : OKO. I1. HEMIS , Muyor. KOTICK TO CONHTHUOT DIIIKWAI.Kri. To tliuownursof tlio lots , purl * ot lot * und real estate uo.urlbecl In tlm uhovo resolution ; Vim and iiuali of you nrs horuby notlllud to construct permanent klduwalku ns roiju'rod liv it resolution of tlio city council und mayor of the olty of Omaha , of which tliu ubovo u u copy , 1 * . W. HIIIKIIAUHKK , Chairman Hoard of I'uOllo Workj. , Nob. , AugUHt bth , IVti. Ilttlor & Wilhclmj Co. Lolicck & Lino. Corner 10th nnd Jackson Dealers tn h'vrdn-nro and ilrcoti. iiiprliniilpx' tools. HOI IHMiiiliit stroot. \ . C. llamcr. Imrilirnri ] anit runtrnptorV nuppllos. HI South Rih street , LUMBKU. . II Leo. John ,1 , Wakcliclil. Hardwood lumber , wood ImporlPd.Amcrlcnn Prtrt- cirpcM and pirqujt Innilcpniciit Mllw tloorlnit. Iitlrnu1lc ojnioat and- llth and Douglai. ( julncy white lino. LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert \Vliolt' nl3 llcjiinr dollar IWi I'inmm U MILMNHHV. J. Obcrfcldcr & Co. Importers nnil Jobbers of millinery , notion , Milt orders pro nipt Aid-12 youth IIth nt. AIUSICAL. A. llospc , Jr. rii\no . orcnni , nrtlsts' miturlnlB , etc. l.Ms DuiiKliiB street. 1'APKU. I OILs. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Carry n full stock sof prlntlnK , wrnpitlnx nnd Hetliu'il nnd lubrlcntlng wrllliu p.'ipor , cnrj pa oils , axle tire.iic , etc. per. etc. OVKUA LLS , Kins & Ssncai Mfriof 1C tt , 8" psnti Bhlrts nnil overalls , etc. Cli lahoulh llth st. PRODUCE COMMISSION. K.tnbllslioil 1873. Branch & Co. Whitney & Co. I'railucc. frulti ot all IHitlcr. s nnd poultry. kinds , ojrtitors. lh HthsU J. II. llusc & Co. Jas A. Clirk & Co. OurHueclalttos. Iliiltar. lluttur. olioaio. < UBI , unilKnmo. ceil * nnil poultry poullry 1UI.I lluwirU at JIT boutli Mill at. W. li. lUddcll. Ridilcll & Co. ( l > tnl > ljlie | < 1 1SS3 ) IlllttlT. OllPIHO. CKRS. TOe- WhiiU'Kolo butter nnil ctililux. fruits , poultry ok'tf * . lluys nnil Bells for c-sh. IMS. lltlnt. STOVIi REPAIKS. Omaha Stove HepdirWks EtiiTO repairs nnd water nttncliinonts for nny klnil of store innilo. 1.-J7 Douglni. SASII TOYS : Bl.A.Disbrow&Co. H. Hardy & Co. Miimifnctorori of mill , Toys , ilolK nibunn , doors , bllnila nnil I nncy k'od v home f ur- moulding ) Ilrnncli of- nlnhliiK Kooiti , cull- tlco , I21U and llard ata. ilroii'a carriages , jiuui st WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chamber , Omulin , Nob. , July 20tli , 1803. Ho It rosoUed br the city council ot tlia city of Omulin , the mayor eoncuri Ing : Th \\ooJon klowillis ; 1m cunstriiotrtil In tlio < ity Oiiiutia as dc lKniitod I ) flow , within 0\a dm a uftor the publication of this resolu tion , or the personal sotvleo then of , us by ordinance Is nutliorbod und required ; such sldowalks to bo laid tn the prusunt Krudo on the btreols specl'Jod heroin , and to bo con structed of plno p'aiiL of such nlilth und thickness and ho laid upon Joists of such dlim-MH ons ami In such inannor as Is pre scribed by the poolllcutlon ? on llio In the oIllcL-of tliu Ho ir.l of Public WorUs und" under HH supervising tov t : Ktist slilo of IJth btreet. Iota 8 and 0 , block 3 , Van Cutnp's addition , li feet \\ldc. South side of Dorcas street , lota 1 to 0 Incln- hl\o. block 2 , Campbell' * iuldltlou.il fuel uldo. fcouth Hliloof Wlrt or Newton select , lots 20 to " 4 Ii\ouport'n ; hub , II feet wide Wesl sldo of Mst street. Its 1 to 20 block 11 , West bldn addition. 4 feet v.hlc. West slili ) of .list strcut , lot Ui , block 8 , West Sldo addition , 4 feet \\lilu. Weil Khlo of fllst street , lots I to 4 Inclusive , block U , West Sldo addition , 4 feet wide. \\Yst slilu of Mst st reel , lot 1U to 'Hi Inclusive , block 1 , lilniobiitiKh'b and l'attuison'8 sub ad dition. 4 feet wldo. South .slcio of I-uavenwortli street , lots 1 to 5 Inclusive , block 1 , West fcldo addition , /oet \\Iilc. South sldo of M 1' or Holt Uiio H K right of u.iv , sue IU-n-l.l. II feet wldo i-otilh sldo of M I' or Hull Mno It H rIRht of way , blooK 3 , Illmcb lugh'tf addition , u teen uluo South sldo of Loavonwortli street , sub lot 1- 31. bile 2. Illniohauxli'x addition 0 feet wldo Kist hhlo of 48th street. lots II and 15. block 2 , llrl-ZKH' I'lnce , 0 feet , wlilc. iustsldoof : Mh street' lots H und 13. block J. IlrlKZs' I'litcc , 0 feet uldo. fliists do of 48th Htreel. hits II nnl 15 , Uoolc T , lines' riaco.fi feel \\lilo. C.ist sli'oof 4Sth street , lots 14 and 15. blotli 8. llrlK-M I'laco. C foot wide. i ; istNldo of 4Sth street , lots 14 and 15 , block 13. Itrlt'KS1 Place , U fuel wide. Kibt uldo of 48th street , tixlotl ) , sou 20-15-13 , B feet nldu. . Kiist sldo of 4Sth street , w4 of nw } { of sw Uof see : i I- 151.1. . fl feet wlile. r.afl blilo of 21st Nt. lotH i ) to 10 InoliiHlvc.block 8 , llorb.icli's''il addition , r , feel wUu. KaHl sldo of 21st Htroet. loll T to 12 Inclusive. blouk f1. llorbai b'H2il addition , (1 ( feet wiilo. West sldo of K'U Htrcot , lots ulk 18G , ulty , 0 teut wlilu West sldo 22d street , tax lot IK ) , see 15-15-13 , 0 feet wldo. Westsldo23datreot , H3J , 1'ortor's ndUltlon , n feet wide. West side of 16th Rtroot. lots 1 to 0 Inclusive , blocur. . Klrkwnoil's HUdltlon.C foot wldo. r Kouth Hide of Charles street , w 10'J ' ( cot block 0. Hhlnii's addition. 0 feet wide. iastsldoof ; Olh Ktrniit , lotsT and 8 , block X , Hlilnn's : ki addition. U feet wldo. Himth Blilu of Oimrlen street. loin 1 to 7 In clusive. block lf , I'rospeot I'luco addition , 6 North sldo of Chnrlo.s street , lotvH tn 14 In clusive , block U , 1'ruspcct 1'laeu addition , 0 North side of Charles Htroot. lots 0 to 10 In clusive. block O , 1'rusjicct I'laco addition , 0 North sldo of Charles Blroot , lots 7 to 12 In- oHishe , block B , 1'roxpcut I'laco addition , 8 North s'ldo of Charles street , lots 7 lo IS In- cliiblvo , block K , IJOWU'H addition , (1 ( feet , wide. WontHldo 18lh Ktruul , lots 1 to 0 In-liislve. blocks , Klrkwood'H itddltlon , n fuet vtldo. Kant sldu of 20th st rod t , lots 11 to 18 Incluulvo. rninklln Hquuro , 0 feet wlilo. And bolt further rotolved : 'J'ltat the llourd of J'ubllo Work * bo and lioruhy Uuuthor.red .iiid din-clod to ouiuo a copy of tliU rutolnt'oii ' to bo publUhud In the olllclal paper of thooltv for one week , or bo Borveil on tlio owners of mild 1'JU nndunlvia Hiichowiiurauhiill within flvo day * after thu puhllciitlon or norvlco of HII ih copy conntruce s ild sldowiilkb u * hornln roijulrod , that the Hoard of I'ubllo Works caiiho tlio siiino to b done , tlio cost of constructliu Htld sldownlU * renpectlvoly to ho iis-esbod iiRnlnst ttla real oilute. lotnr uirt of lot In front of und ulut- tlnusuclisldowHlki. I'rviddeiit U.ty Council. Attest : JOHN UUOVl- : , ( lily Clerk. Approvcdl OKU. 1' . IIP.MIH. Muyor. NOTICE TO CONBTHUOT To the owners ot tliu loti. jiurlsof lots nnd real fstitu descrlbod In tliu itbovu rimolutloni You und uHcliot you are tiuroby notlllnd to construct wooden ilduwulku UB reiiulrod by a. resolution of the city council and niuyorof the ulty of Omuuu , of which tliu abom l cojiy. t' . W. IIIItKllAtIHiiC ; Ohalrnmn Hoard of I'ubllo Work * . Omaha , M u. , Augukt tilt , Ib'/J , ufcd7