6 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 30 , 1802. HIE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Hail a Strong Opening and Made a Considerable Gain. FROST EXPECTED IN THE NORTHWE5F Out of Tortj Cnr * of New Spring TVhont Only Seicn Wcro Up to Contrnot Urntlc Stocks nnil Bond I. CIIICAQO , III. , Aug. 20. Wheat had n strong opening today nnd made a considerable Rain , but nil the advance was not hold. Tlio Klrcnpth was duo to a number of bullish fact ors , Including stronger cable * , n partial re covery of the trndo from the cholorn panic that the Imprcislon and a very Rcnoral Vienna congress report was likely to prove a Imlllili one. Hut the principal itrength was found in the news from the northwest. Hcports from there showed that It hail mined continuously for the oa t twenty-four hours nml that farmers wore apprehensive of great damage to the crop. It wns also suM that u cold wave was lieilnil ! the rainstorm and that n dangerously Jew temperature was probable. The Inspec tion shout also went far to confirm tuo reports of the poor quality of wheat In the northwest , which have neon no general of late , as out or j-orty cars of now spring wheat only seven cnrs were up to thu contract grado. Thtro wnspood buyIIIR from the start , partly for the long uccount and partly to vovet shorts , and us there wus not inuoli o do re I. Jlrmncss was the gcnciat rule The putslilo during wus apparently on a largerscale than usual. Later on the laigo increase In thn visi bly supply and some ro IHOII to bollovo tli it the curly bullish MOWS from the Vienna con- cress wns not well foiin'Jed tlio > nnri < ot lost a peed ( leal if what It hud gained. Tbe Information olrciilatoil purported to mation na originally bo a dispatch from Vienna reporting the uo- rrcmo In the world's whuut supply this year nt227tu > AObn. and the increase In the rye flop of unv.liOU.UUJ bu September opened at ftoiu7Gc to'OJjc , ajiilnst 7 : > JJj ( nt the close- on Saturday , worked up to7 < ic. receded and clnscd easy nt Tflc. . . . . < Corn WIIH ( Inner on reports of co'il weathpr In ihosoutliwestiimlwusitlsoMympatticUcally nlToctcd by th'jHtroiuth In wheat. 1 hero was mi pro sure to soil and with a Rood demand fiomshoils anil n fair amount of buying lor for the long account , tt'io feollnz wan goncr- ully Rtroni anil nrlcus averaged coiislder.il ) v hither. September started MHo to 51Uo iig.ilnstWJJu at the close on Saturday ; sold oil slightly , advanced loSIHu anil o.oscil atfiljio. Oats were ( inlet and firm , principally In Bvmpathy with thn strength In corn and wheat , nuct nations word confined to u range of ! fe. closing iincliaiiKod In comparison with haturday'slast piico. llox products were.more aetl\o and higher ; thollouluatlon was pronounced mid the buy ing wnH more liberal , while the strength In grain also helped to innKo it stronR market for trnvlslons as did comparatively llKjit re ceipts , but hlRhor prices for IIOJB. Pork fluc tuated within a ran o of liho and closed within zytc of the top with an advance of 15c. Lard Is 7iu ! up and ribs 15c. Lake freights unchanged. Katlniutcd receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 010 rnrs ; corn , 575 c.irs ; oats. Ml ours ; hojrs , 1.1,1)00 ) bead. . , , Tlio loadliiR futures ranged as follows ; AHTICt.eH. I ow. CI.OSR. WlIfAT NO. 2 AllgllBt S 75 < { * 7C S 75 75M September. . . 711 llccemtcr. . . . 78J < COtl.N NO.2 Wi M " " September" WT * May OATH N o. 2 AllKUSt. , . SIM 3IVi bcptcmbcr. . . StH October 8 < M 34 M JlEm I'OIIK September. . . 10 CO 1070 10 CO IOCS October 10W 1(1 ( 75 10 72 Jnnunry 12 < U 12 U ) 1235 12 M September , , . T75 7 BO 7 7& 7 80 October 7 7i 7 BU 7m 7 80 January 705 7U7W 702H bnour Kins ( September , . . 772 7 B * $ 7 72 7 80 October 7 MX jRiuiarr. . . . ; C 4U 45 6 45 Cash quotations wore r. follows : irX : Ki.ouu Steady and unrhunied. WHEAT Na 2sprlnsr. 70a7 ! Je : No. 3 sprlns , 67RC9o : No.y red. 7Xa7flSc. ( ! COIIN Steady ; No. 2 , Oljfc ; No. 3 , cash , 40o : No. 3. yellow , 5ui50Uc. } OATS Na 2 , iUi-ic ; No. 2 white , no alca ; No. 3 white. : ii35c. llvn No. . ' . .CiVic. HAnt.r.v--No. 2 , KJe ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , BOasSoi No. i. t. o. b. . KKJljc ; KLAX SEED-NO. 1. II.02K. TISIOTIIVSEEII I'rlme , JI.50H. I'oiuc Mess , per bbl. , 810.0 : > ® 10.07W | lard , HO Iba , $ U.8'J'short ; ribs sides ( loose ) , r.87.flJi dry suited shoulders ( boxed ) . tli.'JCKB ' 7.00 : short clear aides ( boxed ) . 7. < JJ8.CO. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 11.15. SuoArt Unchanged. Receipts nnd shipments today were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today the butter market wns quiet ; creameries , Id3 4c ; dairies , IWi Eg.s , 17l7)4c. BT. Louis , Mo. . Air. . 20. KI.OUII Steady and unchanged ; patents , (3.7003 bo ; oxtr.i fancy , . . WHEAT Ouoned strong nnrl soon advanced lUo , but dropped later nnd closed ! © ? ubovo Saturday. Cash , 71'7lo ! ; September , 71Uc : October , 73c : December. 7.W1 7 < c. COIIN WIIH higher but unsettled ; near ny months closed ; iie ? nbovo Saturday , but Muy was Ho and year lo hlehor. Cash , 47 ? ; © 47 > ( c ; September close ) . 4Bc ; October. 4sy December and year. 4G7jo ; Muy. 4 ? ie. OATS Quiet and closed about "i Saturday. Cash , : ' 14Wi ? o ; September , 28o ; October 33o : Miiy. 36'ic. Hvn-Dullnt40cbld. IlltAN Quiet nt U'Jitlilo on oust track. HAY Dull and weak ; prairie , (7.0038.50 ; Imothy. tlO.Crxai.1.00. Li.'AU I'lnn nt4iP2i. : } Fl.AXBKtp-Lowcr ut 07o. ilUTTBii Klrtn creameryS025oi dairy , 1C ® * Kaas Higher nt3OI3c. ! CllN > inA-Stoimy at 8-.35 < a2.4D. Winsiiv Steady ut II. 10 HAGQINU-QulCt lltG > i&7i'c. ? IIION COTTON TIKS Ii.iu. i'liovisioNs-I'lrmcr/ In job lots , 111.23 ® 1I.M ) . Lard. f.lO. Dry salt muits , loose ihouldors , 8.OUi longs uud ribs , fi.HS ; shorts. $8.03 ; boxed lota 15u inoie : bucon , shoulders , $7.75 ; longs mid ribs , IS.75 : shorts , tO.my . Hngar-eured hams , JM.Wtr..W ) . ( i IlKCEII'TB Flour , U.UUO bblu , ; who.it , 285.00 tbu. ; corn.M.WMbu. : oats , Oj.ooJbu , ; rye , u.00 ; barley , none. Siin-MKNrR Rour , 11.001 bhls. ; wheat , 01,003 bu. : corn. 4,0.0 bu. ; oats. 0,000 bu. ; rye 3,0.1(1 ( ; burlcy , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Nfiv York ai NEW YOIIK. Aug. 20. Ki.ouit Itecnlpts , 41.003 pkgs. : exports , 2,40) ) buls. . : ' , OOJ sncku : < | ulet. Btcndlor. fair demand : holders asking moio money. Bales 15.5JO lib's. ' Winter wheut jiat- L'nts , $ I.13UI.4D ; Minnesota patents , tl.'J'iJ ) 4.55. 4.55.COIINMKAI , Ktoady , more dull , WIIKAT HecelptH , 20I.OJO bu. : uxporls. 71.000 hit. I H.iles. 3,4tn.uo ) bu. of futures , 181. UJO bu. of spot , bnoti fairly nctlvo for exports. ( Inner ) ! sn. lltud , HliJitSOJiy In store and ele vator ; bKaSIUuallout ; 80 4t8liro f. o. b.j No. ! l rui ) , b.'t'iu ' : No. 1 nnrthurn , aiii ftsaiie ; No. 1 hard. OOyQ.'Jie ' ; No. a nurlliern. 80 ® Slc : No. . ' ChU-ucn , H-'iOHl'Jo | : No. 'J Mllwnukee. SOU o o : No. 3 spring.77Ja78i' ( ( . Options K < aiO HI- | vunci'd mill gulucd 1'iWfiU on wut weather abroad ; higher cables , forok-n Inlying und ro- norlsofa cold wave In tha northwest and uxpoctca ilnmugo to hprlu ; who it : decllnecl U'tKu on the InorenHcd vUlb.e stocks , light clearance * , lar n ritculptH und welt hollln. . cloblng weak nl Sittho nvur rlaturday ; No . ' rod , AucuNt , Kiu ) ! : nuptomhur. M Ill-H/itHu'io. ' uloolng at K'J u ; Octubur , K2 13-lCc. closing nt H-.c : Novi'iiilicr. ht"1. DfcemDcr. 83Hftwllio , olixlnc ut K'l'ic : May , UlOOl'.iP. ' closing utUlc. HYI : Dull , iiiimlnal ; ivi'sti'iu.i4icMe. Htuokot train in btoro und alloat Augu t27l \Ylieiit , U,3M.3II ) bu. ; corn , 728,717 bu.i o.itti. 70.IKIIU. ; rye. 4.077 hu.t burli y. 30.4UO hu.i inuli. ici.iii. . " bu. ; pens , 1.7W1 bu. HAIILKV MAi/r-Qulntt Canada , McGtl.OO. UuiiN-Uci-iilniK. W.lOi nu.i exports. 0.0)0 bu , ' biilos , 70.0 U bu. uf futures nnd 31.MK ) bu , ol spot. Dput ( lull und stu dyt Na - , OOu in u uviitur ; Ulu iilln u : mi laded mUed.7i a.1it | options ijulXil. MMlio upon | oorgmdhu west , tilifH\ornlilo cion iiuws mid talk of fros.t , ( titling llrm ; Au.'iist , UU < ; BupioniLer. f. closing ut ( hUut October , Mic ! , closing ill fAI U ! Di-cun-ber. u'S tM.uloilllT ) ut S7.U ! Muy. MUsviye. cliislnf iittu ? c. OATS IteculplN. 1UU.400 bu , : experts nonot kiili-s.-.O.dO bu. of futures und 1&I.UJO uu. ol ttpot. . lipot tteady nno tutlvu ; options mil und lower : August , M o ; Buploi.ibor. lttli < 33lc. ) c IHII | ut liSV't October. 3-O.IStic , closing ut KSiii' ! spot , wlilto , 4''ci mixed wimluril , ; * 4e4UiO } \\lillii wi'nti'rn , 41Ot.'o ; No. S Ojiloiigo. 40c. HAY Oulut , titcudy : klilppliu , K 'vc. HoiM litill mid oimyt mute , common to chiilro. a-JiW-iCj I'aulllo conkt , : \ > 3ilo , bl-'OAli Uuw. nctlvo und llrmor ; fnlr rofln- lu , s7aU" ; : sali'd. 70--4 buus contrlfugul , 03 tun , nt UKc ; rcHiicJ Urm und nutlvu. MOLASHKR rorulun. nominal : 60 tent , lOo ; New Orieuni , gulot but uteady ; common to stouJr I a ultcd Now Of cans , solcctcd. 41 to ( U Ibj , M17c : Toxnn , sc- cctcd , Ao to CO Ibs. , f/yto. HICK In fair donmnil : domestic , fair to Bxtrn.4M.ftCc ! .Iftpaii , fWMMo. Koos Quiet ) wrsturn prime , 19H IOc | re- cnlptR , 4,4ul pkgs. rnnriiioNR Pork dull but weak ! olrl mojs , tlI.7Mil2.00 : new mess. 112.00 ® 2.3J : extra prime. (12.CO Cut moats steady nnd quid ; pickled bBllloa , BfflSUc : ilcklod RhoiiUlurs. ca'ei pickled hami. 113 IHc. Middle ? , xtondy. quiet ; short clear , 7Ho. LAUD Dull , llrmori western steam cloied Q { .IO ; sales , 750 tierces at $3.IWl..17ji ! op- ,10n , s.llcs , 259 tierces September nt 130s , cloj- ne at HOO. fiuTTEtt Firmer , fair demand : western. HJ4 O19o ; western oroamory , 1725o ! western aolory. HiJiJl'c. . I'm Ilto.v Stady , qulot ; American. 3.53. CorpEn-Dull ; lako. 511 MSI 1.00. LBAD I'lrm ; domestic. f TlN-Stcady | straights. Oiniilm 1'rotlilcn Mnrknt * . PRAOHBS California. tl.03l.ltt : southern Illnols. OV87So per basket. LF.MON s tf O3iil.no. OliANtlr.s California , out ot market ) Im ported , J8.POWS.53. HiACKiuittms : j.Vi. ; ) Scarce. 1'MJMS California. $3.50 ® ' .OJ. llANAA8-'ri..75. ' OAliliAtlE llomu grown. 503TOj par doz. MKI.ONS Watermelons. crateJ , 2)o. ) 1'KAns-lliirtlett , S.LOO. llUTTiii : l'aokliii { stock , 12iai3o ! : amall lots Bclect dairy. ll@7c. | OANTAt.oilt'KS 1'orcrato , J3.53 | Joins , 75o per basket , OAuroitNlAGttArns I'eroase , liOO. (3UOUMHRU1 I'or doz. . 2 > ® 3lu. NEW I'ITATOE J2.00 par bbl. ; In sacks , 1 ® IMcperlb. ONIONS I'or bhl. . W,001.2.\ Iti.ur.nEiiPill : Kl-it. | boxes. JJ 01(32.53. ( TOMATOES I basket cr.ito * , 11.25 ; bu. boxes , 81.75. OHAi'ES I'crO-lb basket , OJi)7. ! ) ' > o. NECTAItlNr.S-.7.V3'X ! ! > . IAM OV I't.u.Ms ' 'l-it. | case , $ J.O''I.21. AriT.K-i-dood shlpplnx sto.'k sojrco at 1 1. . J711 , Kno' Ocnornl tn'irliot. Ho. l'iui.TiiY Old hens , 7145130 ! chickens , 82.00 ® 3.25 , _ llrltlHli drum Tr.iilo Kovlow , LONDON. Aug. 20. The Maik Lane Ilxprost n its wnuklv rovlewot the IlrltHh grain trade s.iys : The fiivor.ihlo weather of last week has illuwed mi uiifrecodontty Inrgo area of lund o bo harvested. The probiblo yiolil will bo GI,37.V.71 bu. of wheat , CO/.CI.niO bit. of b.irioy ind 112.3SO.'UI bu. ofoaU. Host now English Who'it lun sold for.'l.'s.'id. Wlioat wiis largely olfcrcd nt1H and w.is road liy Bold. Tornlgn wheats were almost unsaleable , nnd prices ler.llned ' 's. American red winter Wlieat has iccllucd steadily and values lost 2s Od n eleven days. Ilarley nnil corn are : heapor. Data are flrm. At today's market English , Russian and Indian wheats were ( id loner. California wheat wus 3d dearer owing to llio heavy ratlin of Saturday , which ire regarded its , loop irdlxlng the who.it still n the shook. I > 'luur was ouuaper. Yellow oorn was 4d lower. Kouiul corn was down 0 1. American ll'it corn wn ste idy. Oats were down 3d. lliirloy wns GJ lower. Kansas City .llnrltots. KANSAS CmMo. . . Auir. 20 WIIRAT Steady und lilghor ; No. 2 red , old. 5'Jo ' : old , taKeuiJiPf No. 2 red. G507c. CoitN-Woak ; No. 2 mixed. 43JJ4Co ; No. 3 white. 50c. OATS Firm. In fair demand : No. 2 mixed , 27Ma28c : No. 2 white. olcl,31Q32c. HyE Lower : No. 2 , now. ( We. FIAXBKKO Steady at 87tt'Jc. ) On AN Strong atCl03c. H Ay Steady ; timothy , 47.509.00 ; prairie , gl.OOffiG.M ) . HUTTKK Weak to lower ; creamery , 1 dairy. 15lfic. Enos Dull nnil very weak at Ho. KECKIPTS Wheat , 53OJOuu. ; corn , 6,000 hu. ; oats. 3.U03. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 47,03'J bu. : corn , none ; oats , 8,0:0. > > - _ Colloe Mnrkot , NEwYoitK , Aug. 29. Options oooned stendy , unchanged to5polnt up : closed barely steady , > points down to ID points up : sales. 15.50J bags , Inoludlnz August , ? Il.iW4ol4.10 : September. $13.65 ® ! 1.03 ; October. 8KIO © I..IB ; November. SI3.50 : December. $ 3.4 ® 13.41 : January. 413.35 ® ! 3.40 : March , fl3.Mai3.r. ! : May. S13.15S13.23. Spot Klu stonuv. quiet : No. 7 , $14.75. KIO.IANKIUO. A us. 27. I'list ordinary. 14.400 rols per 10 kilos ; good second. 1,1,303 re Is. Re ceipts during tha week. 7lOOJ ! bags : purchases for the United States. 40.0JO bazs : shipments tc the United States. 1H.OJO bigs ; stock , 150,033 bncs. SANTOB , Auc. 27. Good uveraRC. 12.G03 rcls ucr 10 kilos , liccclpls durlnir the week , 84,0)0 ) hags ; purchases for the United Stitcs.2l.uOJ hagHi slilpmunts to the United States , 8,030 bugs ; stock. 11)0,000 ) bags. Liverpool Markets. LIVEKPOOL , Ausr. 29. WIIKAT Firm , de mand poor and holders offer sparingly ; No 1 California , Cs 8',4 < i4Ms U id percental ; No. 2 rod winter , Gs2dis2d ; ; rod western spring , . COHN Quiet nnd demand poor ; mixed west ern , IsIOUtl per cental. HACON Long olenr. 45 Ibs. 41s per ewt. COMMON KOSIN 3a Gd per cvrt Oil .Murltot. NEW Yonic. Am , 29. PUTROMSUM Steady quiet ; United closing 644' ? forSoutcmber , CoTTONBKEt ) Ou-Pteady , quiet. TALLOW Quiet , Ori.i. KOSIN Firm , quiet. l , steady. Northwestern Wlicnt Stock. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , Aug. 20. Reports to the Northwestern Miller nnd the Market Record show the ac.'rosutc northwestern stock of who it to bo 7.405.G12 Im. , or 39 1,8.12 bu. loss than ono week ago. Ono yuar ago the stock was 4.4U3.0UO bu. Minneapolis \Vlieat M-irkot. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. . Aug. 10. Wheat opened rather weak , heptombor 73aj advanced und closed Jso higher ut 70 ; December opened ut 7.1JtC , closed nt7Gc : Aiuustclosod ut 74)5. ) On tr.ick : Na 1 hard , 81c ; Na 1 Northern , 7014o ; Na Northern. 7do. Cotton .Market. Niw : Oni.-\NS , La. . Auz. 20. Steady ; mid dling. 7u ; low nilddllnir. l4o ) ! : irood ordinary , Co ; not and gross receipts. Ib34 bales. Including rd b.Ues of now crop : sales , oOO bales ; stook , U3,03U bales. Trailers' Tulk. OniCAao , III. , An ? . 20. F. O. Loean & Oalto Duncan , Ilpllln > or& Co. : Higher cables along with reported damage In the whcatflelds of the northwest caused u stromr opening In wheat nnd September opened at "Co , sold up to 70 ? 5i70'4c : closed at 707Uic. ! December opened at about 7Uo , sold us high as 7ll,5ie , cfonod at787iu. The gossip about the world's wheat supply being put ut 23).000,009 bushels less than last year , helped the bull feeling , but lute cables , saying the demand was chucked by the advance and nn Increase of 3,173,000 bushels In the visible supply , ouusoil to mo free solilne anil the decline to78io for Docombor. Thosnntimoi.t is again In favor of hlzher prices and with the uncertainties of the outcome nf the Vienna congress delib erations wo may have a further advance. The receipts and movementof : the bprlng crops uro the jreat factors lu thu near future. Corn opened flrm nt MUo for Septombnt. May atM'ie , the closing iirlces uruilfio and fkHO5'l ) ? > c. Weather urodlctloiiB for tomor row uro light floats throughout thu oorn bolt mid In Dakotx and Mlnm'sotn. Our stock ot corn , about 2.10,0 0 buslioU Is heavy with the demand only moderate to give any further advance , At present It will louulro damiKO to crop or 11 better demand. The out pit Is now receiving u great deal of attention. Samples uru poor and llht with no prospect of Improvement. Alt Indications are for higher prices. Provisions were dull toward tllOOlDhO. CIIIUAOO. III. , Am , 29. Konnott , Hopkins k Co. to y. A. JlcWhortor : Stronger eub.es , reports ports of damage by heavy tains In the north- went anil fear of frost guvo thu market u bony- autopolling. Later there wits another bourn on acanuul that the Yli-nnu congroba hud mild that the world's client crop mis 23).OOJ , < 00 be low last vinir. Near the close thoie wus u 10- actlon of ? 'o nhen H wns found that the Vienna report could not bo conllrmod , Largu receipts und heavy incrcaso In tno vlilbio supply and estimated recelptf of ovorOOO curs tomorrow also milled to thu weakness. There may bu something ot u flurry to morrow If thu Vienna estimate Is an/ way sensational , but It U not expected to and much to exlstiiu statistical Information. An olfort wus mails uurly to depress corn , t'omo iiiumburH ( if thoolit bull pool took a hand , but theru hud bi-ou n conslilnrublu shiiko outbaturdiiy , Thu temperatures were ominously nously low along thu western edge of the corn bolt. KO that thu demand was butter than the supply nnd the market ruled llrm to Htroai iiliiliiy. O.its Iliictnaied but llttlo and tr.ule was r.Uhurllclit. 1'rovislouu were UrniLr on moderate nrrlvnlsof lioru , rcducud est mutes fur tomorrow und a higher market ut thu yards. STOCKS AND IIONOS. Naturdiiy'ii Hunk Htutuiiir.nt Iluit Little VA- feet tin thu Market. NEW YOIIK , Aug. 20. The bank statement Fiituidiiy , whllu havlu ; llttlo or no elfucl at tlio time of Issue , upon further study shows that the fuuJa ot the b.inkt uro being do- p'etod ut a rapid rate und borrowers uro now looking for an almost certain inlvanco In money rates in the face. This condition was thn moving Influence in thu utook market todiy , with thu usual result of extreme dull- nun In the goner it market and special activ ity , accompanied by falling quotations , In the few stocks In which the hours were onoouruxud to attack. Among those Loulsvlllo & Nashvlllo , Reading. Missouri 1'ucllle uud 1'aolUo Mull fullowuJ euch other In order , but us a rule tha IOHSOU were oonllnod to fractional umouuta , llio lint named being the only Im portant exception. The bulls In BL I'nul were uncouraiccd by thn uppureiit proximity of n dividend , which hopu llio ktutomont gronlly sucouruKcd , _ ud ttiut ktock offered a ktub- Notwlthatniullnz the severe prossnto brought against Head Ing , the decided bull talk upon LnckAwnnna and Delnwuro tt Hudton served to restrain tlio solllnit ot the chief member of the coal group und the Inconsiderable success mot with , led to nn abandonment ot the effort afternoon. The ndvunco was the result of Llio operations of the tritium nnd their taking their cue from the weakness of Louls- villo & Nashville and the Industrials , refused to buy , and later cold freely when it became evident that liquidation by Llio cliques wus in progress. In the last hour rh ? aoAtf hooamo moro acgrcsslvo nnd tried not on if { ( oadlne but Louisville. Canada Southern , Now England , Sugar nnd some specialties , all ot which yielded materially , and the lowest prices of the day were mauo list before the close. The pressure upon Itcadtn : wns sovcro In the afternoon and the transactions reached very largo figures In comparison with the trading In the rest ot thu marKct , but I'nclflc Mall , which wus subjected : ou severe drlvo just after noon , scored the loavlest loss of the day. The market closed fairly steady after u slight rally , but nt or near the lowest prices. Tlio transactions reached only 217,1)42 ) listed and 18,120 unlisted , Holding contributing OJ.740. Thn fontuioof thn day's fluctuation m orlccs was Pacific null , which declined throe points from the opening bid on a public nnnounco- ncnt that Its exclusive arrangement with the I'unume railway company was In dancer of ) olng ruptured on account ot lack ot agree ment botneon the two companies. Government bonds huvo boon dull nnil steady. Ktnto bonds have been entirely neglected. The following uro the oloslmt rjuctiitlcus tor the lead Ing stocks on the Now Ycrk b'tcck ex change today : bid tnskcd The total sales of stocx today were 27,462 sharos. Incliulins : Atchlson. 8OD ; Erie , 8.800 : Loulsvlllo & Nashville. 10.900 : Northern Paolflo preferred , 3,700 ; Now Encland. 0.000 ; I'aulllc Mall , ' ,000 : Heading , OJ.HOO ; Bt , Paul , 21,503 ; Union PaclQo , 3.GOD. Now York Alonoy Mnrhot. NRwYonic , AUK. 29. MONEY ON OAM < Ea y at22U percent : lust loan , "ft percent ; closed olTorod at S'i per cant. PntME MEiioANriLB PAPKII 18 per cent. STRIIMNU ExciiANon Quiet , but firm nt ll.eoafor sixty day hills , and 4.87 for com - m ami. London Irlnnnciul Itovlcir. [ Copyrighted 1333 by Jamai ( lordon Uonnott.1 LONDON , Aug.23. [ Now Vork Herald Oablo Special to TUB UEB.I In the Stock exchange today attention has been chiefly directed to thouro liulnary arriingoments for the settle ment , new business having almost been at a standstill. Consols are unchanged , but In dian rupee paper nnd sterling lo ins have glvou way ! > to M owlnir to the weak liest In silver. Foreign securities chuo toleiably llrm us ro4nrds lutcrim- tlonal. a good tone by Ing reported on continental bourses. Homo railways have boeu somewhat dopressol. owln , ' to the un settled weather. but apart from n full of K per cent In Northeastern , 14 per cent In Motro- and Bouthoastcm deferred , chungos i others uro only fractional. Americans have boon more or less weak nil day. Several descriptions oiosu slightly loner , including Louisville & Nashville. Erie and Union Puclllo but Chloazo & Milwaukee are ? io hlghoi. Canadians have been no loctol and uloso without quotublo ehango. Mexicans , utter being dull , close without change on tha day. Mining Hhares nave been quiet. but on the whole llrm. notably diamond descriptions. Money has been In IHtlo demand. With the super abundant supply of flouting capital short loans hnvo boun easily procurable ati per cent , whllo bankers charged l'S ' to IU percent fortbolr fortnightly advances on the Block exchange. The discount market wan quiet and two nnd three month bills have been negotiated at 1 to 1 ! percent. Flll.inrlitl Notes. KANSAS OITV , Mo. , Aug. 20. Clearings , Ji.oi..m I'AIIH. Aug. 20. Thrco per cent rentes , 03f 1 S5u for the account. Nuw Vonit , Aug. 20. Clearings , 107,007- 203 : balances. : i,770,450. HAVANA. Aug. 20.-SpanUh gold. $ . ' .50KO 2.M4' ? . K.\chungo , llrm ; sugar , flrm. lUt.TIJIoitE. Mil. , Aug. 2J. Clearings , tl.OSU- 04U : balances , ( I7.,743. Money , OporcouU | I'IIILAIIKLI-IIIA , Pa. . Aug. 2t. Olearlnus , I"- 737,0ti2 ; balances , * 1,102.0I9. Money , 2H5iJ pur cent , LONDON. Aug. 20. Amount of bullion gene Into the Hunk of Kngland on balances today , 174.003. MKUl'lllft , Tonn. . Aug. 20. Now York exchange - change helllug at 81.50. Clearings , tOSb3J ! ; bal ance1) , 87'.3r > U. CINCINNATI. O. , Aug. SO. Money , 340 per cent. Now Votk exchange , iU&UUo discount. Clearings. S2,33i,4.0. Sr. Louis. Aug. 20. Clearings. { ( ,407.040 : bal ances fTUi.UV ) ; money C < i7 per cenu Cxehuuyo on New York , 5Ua dUcotiut. NEW Olll.UANF , Lt : , Aug. 20. Clearings f 190- COO ; Now York exchange , coinmeralal , Wo ) ; hank. $1.50 pertl.OOJ premium. SAN riiANCliCO , Cul. , Aug. 20. Drafts , sight. lOc ; tolegriiphlo , 3Kc. Wheat Steudyj seller , tl.lUJi ; buyer , December. 81.37 . UOSTON , Alass. . AIIB. 20. Oluurlngs , I10.3M.- ES4 ; buliinccs. SI.O'7.4M. Money : i pur cent ; uxchnngooii Now York KtlOa discount OIIIUAOO , 111. , An. , ' 'ft Money , Htoaily , 1111- aluingod , Hank clearings. ilD.'AW.T-.l ; New Yoru oxchaugo , lOo dlbcount ; utorllug ex- chaiitfo , unchanged. _ 1,1 Vi : bTOUK Al.VKICIlTS , Itccclpti Were I.lcht Hut thu .Market Hail n Klrm Tumi. OMAIU. Aug. 29. Itecclptu of both cattle nnd hogs were cons durably hhort of what dealers In uunor.il were looking for , while the run of shoup WHS rather larger than untlol- P'ltcd. ' This will In u moiisuru account for the llrmcr tone to the trudo In uuttlo and hoes und thn sharp decline In shrop values , Up in noon or during the hours of nctlvo trailing but 87 cars of cattlu wura received. Olforlng * were very largely westerns , but thu niitlvov Hindu up in qimllty what they lucked In quantity. The feeling was ono ot strength , iind whllu outkldum were not buying or bid ding , there was n very uotlvo Inijuiry from local drebsed beef house * , und prices ruled troug on all desirable offerings. A two-load bunoh of oholcu l. ! > 71-Jb , beeves brought $5.03. the llrkt tlmo that lleuro lion been reached for ever u month , ixld bunches of common to lair natives brought from M 15 to It. ' . ' 3. West erns , If good , were nutlvu und strong , but the commoner grades of nil kinds were slow , Hales born rt'nlstancu to the depreBtlng luliiieueeb. were ut from I..W ) furTcxiin to J 1.15 for very fair wetilornii. A Tor/ fair olouranco Wua Thoto wcto about twenty loads of cow * uud mixed stoat * on sale hnd prlcei ruled stovly to strong with n tolerably free movement throughout. I'oorA&it very gcoJ cows nnd holfcrs told nt from , Jl.il to titfJ. bulls nnd stags nt from tl.iUo f97't. Ualvos were In gooa demand nnd flfni Ut from f 1.25 to tl.25. The trade In stoCcr < and feeders wai not particularly active , out prices were well maintained on alUUocont gradoi. Interior lots were hard toiiiovA , pvon nt vorjr low prices. Reproscntoilvdsalcs ; finBSSHP HECF. No. Ar. I'r. Na AVJ I'r. SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE. Ibiill ICO'J 130 Ocows 1053 270 2cowa 122 > 1 OJ 5 feeders. . 1032 205 11 cows USO 220 11 feeders. . lOll'i 285 2 cows 1100 200 22 feeders. . 1170 300 * yearlings , t Tcxans. Hoas. The supply wns light and thn quality of the onorlngs very common. This ls thu usual condition of aflulrs on Monday as far as receipts nro concerned. There wns a good shipping demand , eastern reports were favorable , and as the supply was light trade was brlslc with prices ruling lUo to 15o higher than Saturday. Poor to eood hogs sold nt from 84.0.1 to $5.11) ) with tlio big hulk of the saloi nt f" > .00 , against 14.85 to 75.05 Satur day. The pens wore empty by 10 o'clock , the general average of prices paid boliu S5.UO. ncalust 818714 satutdayl and SJ.Kfi last Mon day. Representative B.ilcs : Pr. 4 0 4 UO 4 05 4 05 4 U7i ! 5 00J 5 00 " 6 00 , 5 00 ; was'AND notion. 0 123 375 SIIBKP Receipts consisted of ROTon double deoksot westerns. Aboutuverythingsold but , prices were fully lOo lower than lust week ow- to the over supply.nnd lower markets at east ern points. Quotations are : fair to good na tives $ .1754.5J ; fair to' ' good westerns $3.50 ® 4.30 ; common und stock sheep JJ.5JJW.OO ; good to choice 4'J to U ) Ib. lambs $1.603)5.50 ) , ItocclptH anil impii.sltlon of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stook as shown by the books of the Union Stook Yards company for the forty-eight hours ondlnc at 5o'clock p. m. , Auust29,1SJ2 ; IlECEIl'TS. IlIdl'OSITION. Lust Week's IMirclmsc * . Clilcuco I.lvo Stock Mnrbot. OniOAOo , III. , Aug. 29. LSpoolal Telegram to Tun HBK.1 The situation In cattle was un improved. Common to pretty good native oatllo and Toxiins wore In heavy supply und sold slowly ut weaker prlcos. Oholco native steers , being scarce , could bo disposed of at about former prices , but that grade , too , showed a weaker tendency , The run ot western cattln wns light- estimated at 1.00. ) head and that market was llrm. It was late lu the forenoon before the movement developed any activity but thu bulk of the stock wns finally pushed over the scales. Quotations ningo from $1.00 to $3.1)0 ) for Inferior to fancy natives. S1.50 to $1.15 for westerns and from SI.25 to $1.15 for Toxana. The ho ? m irkot was unevenly burlier. The host of the offerlues sold ' 'Oo above thu highest llguro reached on Haturduy and anything In the sbupoof .1 hog was ailoablo nt u lOo ad vance. The upturn was wholly duo to tlio fact that the receipts were griutly below the recent average. The arrivals were estimated ut IH.UOJ head , ubput all ot which were out of salesmen's handn by the middle or the forenoon , sales muklng ut from $1.75 to 15.40 for poor to cliolco light , and ut from $1.00 to $3.CO for very common to extra medium and heavy wulzhts , There was one sale of fancy 307-lb. hogu at 15.GO and u llttlo trading lu culls and rungo grussers at from $ . ' .00 to (1.50 , but from $3.01 to$3.50 bought fully lovon- clghths of all llio hogo on sale. The close wus steady. Of khoop prices wore lower today , hut not so much lower us might be supposed when the extent of the supply Is considered. Not far from I5.00J head were on sale , and buyers were enabled to 111 ! tholr orders nt from 15eto25o orf from lust week's closing quotations. ( Jholco bhoop chun'godl hands ut fiom 15.40 to t3.fi > 1 , and very decent lots changed liaiius ut fiom $4.25 to t4 5' . Thdliost lambs were quoted nrotind ItU''i , and poor stuff wus Blow ut from $ J.50 to $ UToxiins were auotcd at from f.i.00 to { 4.50 , ana westerns at U'jm gj.25 to $1.75. * HocolptR wore : Cuttle. 20,090 bond ; hogs , IS.O.'O ' lieiid ; Hheup , | 5uOO head. ThoHvenln' Journal reports : OATTLR Receipts. 2. > ,0)0 ( ) | shipments 3.003 ; iinrkot utoady : prime to extra natives , } 5 OUtt 5.G ) ; useful , & 4.7u < aM > Vothers. $ .U > OS4 5JTex- | , us , J-'JOil..liO ; rangers , f3.7MB.l- ( " > . ' lllxis Recoipts""l7.000 ; shipments , market active und U'o ' hlglicr ; rough pnckors , $ I.I.Vd3.IU ; mlxua , H.liSi5 yi | prime heavy and butchers' wolzhts , f5.t55.o : > : nssortod llvht , * S.l'5O5 45 ; other llehts , $3.0035.111 ! grussors , $ I.50U.7.1. HilEKi1 Receipts. 15.000 ; shipments. 2,000 ; market S330o lower ) nutlTcs , $ a5.5.50 : fed RATARRH < : U IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large , constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies , I gave her KK3KS | The first bottle tle seemed to KicHiJl aggravate the disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and in a short time she was cured. Da. L. D. RircyiiY , lackey , Ind. Our book nn lllooil nnd Rkln PUcaxcs mailed free. gwitr tJl'tciHO Co. , Atlanta , Uo. To an . H.2.V3MO : westerns , ti..Xi ) l.4.1 ; lambs. No\r Ynrk Lira HtociK Market * . NRW YOIIK. Aug. SO.-np.r.vm-Hccolpt- ! . 5,077 heiid , Including slxty-nlno cars for < nlo ! market Mow , hut stparty ; native stonri , $ J.7.V ® MB per 100 Ibs.j icxaimnnd low crAdci , 13.51 @ : i.7ii bull ! ) anil cows , K.OMW.Ol : droned boot toady nt 7S4'Jc per II ) . : shipments toilAV , 7UO bcovoinnd lvoiiuarlors ) | of beef. OAt.VES Rocolpti , 1.701 heart ; market Uo pnrlb. higher ; \oali. JJiOOffi s porlOO Ibs. ; grasso * and buttermilk oalvcs. f2.r > oiii.OO. : SllKKP Rccolpts. 16.4.V ) head ; sheep steady , shade firmer ; sheep , fl.noa.M'i nor 100 Ibs. ; lambs. fl.2VTMl.8i : dressed mutton steady nt BWCilOo per H ) . : dressed lambs firm nlOtfrdllc. linns Receipts. O.G08 head , consigned direct. Market iiomliially lower nt f\"OiJ.lW per 100 Ibs. St. I.niils Live Stock Market , BT. Louts. Ma. Aug. 20 OATTrR Koeolpti. 4.00JI shipments t.txu ; mnrkct steady ; fair to cliolco nutlyo steers , HOOK * 8J ; fair toi-holeo Texas and Indians. $ . ' .0003.00 ; o.inncrs. I1.1C ® Hoes Hccolun. 1,0)0 ) ho id : shipments. nMO houdl market r > o bottet ; heavy , < : . ,0Oo.aO : packing , 8l.7.vas.20t light , J4.Oitt.X2l. SIIKRI- Receipts , S.VOJ hoarl ; slilpmontB , 7uO bond ! receipts were mostly feeders ; muttons nro quotable nl SI.M3.1UJ tor natives and M.OJ O4.0 for Toxnns , KIIII < IIIS City Live .stock. KANSAS CITV. Mo , Aui. 20. OATTMI Re ceipts , 7IJO ) : shipments , 10,100 , Tlio market was generally steady ; steers , t.L 10i.20 : | COWB , SI , < OH'.M5 ! Texas itiul Indian steers , W.oaa'i.SJi Btookors and feeders , JLTiOiM ) . lions Uccelpts , lOKi ) slilpmouts , SO ) : the market was r.Hc ) higher ; all gr.idosl.2J .V2j ; bulk. M.U5@S.Vtf. HllKKf-ltoculpm , S10 ; shlpmi'iits. Ml ; the market wus f toady : muttons , fl.ooai.35 ; lambs , * 3.0. _ _ MALE HELP WANTED. Unclu 811111 U Miort of Alnlo Clerks In Sev eral Dopai-tninit * . It Is Rcnorally stipposod thnt there nro plenty of applicants for positions In povoin- ment employ , but thin socms to bo a mlstnko with rognrd to some positions. Tbo following circular has boon sent out to tbo local civil sorvlco committees all ever the country bearing upou the needs ot the sorvlco in ill ( To rent lines : UNITUD STATRS CiviSiuvicii : COMMISSION , WAHIIINOTOX , D. C. , Aug. S'J. Tlioro Is u dearth ot applicants for the railway mnil sorvlco from Arizona , North Dakota , Dole- ware , Florida , Louisiana , Now Mexico und ithoilo Island , From all states and territories there is n donrth of applicants for uositlous us teach ers and physicians In the Indian sorvlco , both in ulo und foranlo. For the position of stonosraphor aud type writer In the department scrvico tuero is n drmrth of male applicants. Persons desiring to take noy ol these ax- arainutlons should illo nppllcallous with the commission and obtain ndnmslon cards. Apollontion blanks , Instructions nnd a schedule of tha times mid places of examina tions muy bo obtained by writing to the civil sorvlco commission , U'ashlncton , D. C. Postmasters nnd other government om- ployos who receive tbis circular nro roijuastod to offer tt to tbo newspapers of their vicinity to publish as a news item , without expense to the commission. Very respectfully , CIIAS.'LTMA.V , president. The next civil servlco examination for civil scrvico positions will bo hold In Omaha on November 1) ) anil 10. Applicants for positions in the departmental and Indian sorvlco will bo examined on November 0 and these wishIng - Ing to ROC positions In the railway mail ser vlco xvtll bo examined on November IU ut tbo Omaha postofllcu. PJiaSIDEXT JiAltltlliOX'S I'LAXS. Ills Trip to Xcw York Will bo AlinoHt Featureless. NKW YOIIK , Aup. 29. The Hornld says : President Harrison's visit to Now York Ibis week will not last mora than two or three days. Ho will louvo Looi ; InUc on tomorrow oyonlngor Wednesday evening nnil arrlvo hero the following forenoon. The trip from Loon lake , according to tbo ruilsoad sched ule , takes sixteen hours , and Mr. Harrison will travdl at night in order to save daylight working hours. Ho will como in a private car attached to n regular train. Frank J. Ttbbott , his stenographer , will accompany him. him.Tho The president will bo Whitolaw Reid's guest. The reception will bo as simple as possible. There will bo no speeches , public ooromonlos or conferences. The spccillc purpose of Harrison's visit , if it can bo said to have one , is to consult with the candidate for vice president. Both their lotion of ac ceptance are finished aud tha candidates want to compare tb'cm before they are tuo- lisbcd. The president will , of courr.o. luivo many callers , and will dauntless bo talked to about the campaign by Chairman Garter and other robubllcau field marshals. U is Intended to make tbo visit as colorless of In cident as possible. Mr. Harrison will dispose of some official business while hero perhaps , although tbo only cabinet olflcor who has an engagement to meet him Is Secretary Tracy , Vullilo Supply of ( irnln. Nuw YOKK. Aug. ! i ( ) . The visible supply of eraln is as follows : Wheat , 11-1,950,000 ; corn , 7,578,000 ; oats , B,2Sl,000 ; rye , -111,0JO ; barley. 333,000. , Mrs. L. II. P.itton , llockford. III. , writes : 1 Froiunorsonul oxporioaco I can recommend DoWlU's Saraaparilla , a euro for impure blood and general aebillty. " Every one suf fers from Catarrh in tbo Hoad. These who don't have it suffer from these who do. It's n discaso you can't keep to w yourself. Hero are some of tbo symptoms ; Headache , obstruction of nose , discharges falling into throat , some times profuse , watery , nnd ncrid , at others , thick , tenacious , mucous , purulent , bloody , putrid , and offensive ; eyes weak , ringing in cars , deafness ; offensive breath : smell and taste impaired , and general debility. Only a few of thcso likely to bo present at onco. The cure for it for Catarrh itself , and all tbo troubles that como from it a txjrfect nnd permanent cure , is Dr. Sngo'fl Catarrh Remedy. The worst coses yield to its mild , soothing , cleansing nnd healing properties. A record of twenty-llvo years lias proved that to its proprietors and they're willing to prove it to you. They do it in this way : If they can't euro your Catarrh , no matter how bad your cabo , or of bow long standing , they'll ' pay you $500 in cosh. Can you have better proof of ; the healing power of o medicine f SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Ilest cattlo. hog * und sheep m.irkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIV13 b'rOOK COMMISSION. THE LEADKRS. n nviiiuWrlt2 to , thlhou" , for ° ° f- U. U.lmllilroot | Market BopDrti. ' Wood Brothers , fc'outh Oniulm Telephone H'i7 , - Chicago J , 1) . DADISMA.V. I . , W. K. WOOD , pt.nnuer. . Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully furnUhcd upon application. TUB Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , KastHU Louis , Kansas City , South Omuhu , bloux City , l''ort ' Worth , A. D. Boyer & Company , 68 and 69 Kxuhange llulldlni.SoutliOmah a. Correiiiondonco ollclteil anil promptly unicerU , bpecfalattontlontoorderi tortockur .Vfuoiltr * . KitablliUed , 1880. . . . Incorporatad , UJI Capital f ullr paid , IAIIXU. Waggoner Birney Co mpany Wrlto or wlro u for prompt nail rellablo unroot report ! . Perry Brothers & Company , LIvoBtootc Commission. Room 61 Kxoiungo | llulldlnz , Bouth Omaha Tuluphouu 1707. OMAHA AWNINGS AND TKNTS , Omaha TcnU Awning Co Wolf Bros. & Co. Tontd , nwnlnits , tiupnn- , himniock , oil and lln , COVCTB uf nil klmH , rubber clothlnt. jjontl Units , liiMinors. etc. S > rmi1 forcnt'iriiD. 111. ) t'Arnnm for oitnlnKiin.Ttti H. liltli BAGS AND TWINES. BcraisUmaliaBagCo Importers nnd inrfn , Hour neks , burlaps , twine. BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon , nicyclos Hold on mntitliljr paymontx. 1M.S' . 15th t BOOTS AND SHOES. Morsc-Coc Shoe Co. UOOIIowitril Slrnot. Fnctorrcorner lltli nncl loiulitiilrot < . Wo romilclnirelo oprlC3Mi > cxilih'irori. nnl nro olllnir n class uf tfnniti which Is vorjr atloablo with uiorehnnts. Steven Crceilon. Manufacturer' * tiitpnt. Iciinnupplr you with ovory- thlnit In iilioot 'insn'ii , wo'iion' * anil ehll.M' it lone t factory pricesnnil discounts. Intuit stylos. 1101 Knrmun titruot. Hooiu is. Kirkcnilall Jones & Co. Wholesale Mfrs. Auonli Ilooln , nhnos , llontnn Itulilicr 8huo'o ( run 7 > d4. 1303 ma 110. ' I10I-IIUJ llnrnoya llnrnur-sl. CLOTHING. Blolcky & Cohen Clotblng.notlon , furnish- liiRK. lilvu IM a trial. KmnpliM prepaid liv express - press , 111,1 lljrnar. COAL , COKti , | CORNICE. Omaha Coal.CokcHiuiCc Eagle Cornice Works Mfr . ealranlrcit Iron llnrd nnd soft conl. S. I } , cornice , window cups , cor. IGtb nnd inctnllo fUyllKliln. etc. strcoU , 1110 , 1112 DodKC-at. GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co , "Kilpalrick Koch Dry goods , notions , fur- Dry Oooils Co. Notions , nlahliig cood' . Corner gents' furnishing ffooils llth and Howard bta. Uor. llth a nl Howard. PQRNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Co , Bccho k Ilunyaa pholstorod furniture. Furnlturo Co. , Urnco an 1102 1101 Nicholas street 13tlistroou Wholesale only. GROOEUE3. : | Dri'JJS , ETC. D. M.Stccle&Co.Blake / , Bruce & Co 12Jl-)205Jonea street , 110th and Ilnrnay § tr Omaha. Omiiha. ORDINANCE NO. 3220. An ordinance rogut-itlns the use of the paved streets and alloys of the city of Oinuhii for hauling earth ovor. across or along thoHiimo and prescribing the Kinds of wagons to bo used for such haiillnir and to provide penal ties for the violation of thu provisions thereof. Boltordalnoa by the city council of the city of Omaha : Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for any per son , company or corpor.itlon to liiinl or au thorize to DO hauled any earth In excess of ton ouble yards over , ncross or along any paved street or alley In the elty of Omaha without first obtaining from the hoard of public works of 8alU city u permit BO to do and complying with the regulations provided In this ordin ance. Section 2. Any person , company or co rpora- tlon before enterln/ upon the work of gr.idlng any lot. street or alley In tlio elty of Oinnha , of making nny oxutivatlon for any collar or other purpobo , In excess of ton eublo yards , I and hauling any part of the earth graded or excavated upon , along or across imy p.ivcd street or alley In the oity of Omalia , shall make application to thu board of public works of salil city. n blanks to bo provided by said bsnrd of public works , for such purpose , slat ing thu place from which said eaitli Is to bo" graded or oxcavatod. the pliico to which tlio aamo Is to be hauled , nnd thu parts of the paved streets or alloys over or ncioss which tliusumois to bo hauled , and also thctlmo when It Is piopo-ed to commence such work of gr.idlng or excavation and the time uf the Final completion thereof. Suction J. H hhall also be the duty of any pcrnon , compiny or corporation desiring to [ , , , , , i I , iv i.nrih In nxresH of ton ouble v.inlH ovor. along or ncioss nny p.ivod htrcetor any part of nny pa\ed street or alley lu the city of Omaha , befoiu thn Issuuniiu of n permit HO to do by the boar.l of public \\orl\s , to deposit with sild bo.ird of public Her > Hiieli reason able sum In cash or by cei tilled chi-ok paynblo to the order of tlio chairman of said bo.ird , UK .said boarU shall cousldor uocoss iry and suf- ilclcnt to remove any earth wastott or spilled upon any pavomout , sidewalk or gutter dur ing the progress ot such work and Immudlutu- ly after the completion of the samo. Section 4. It bli ill be thu duty of any person , company or corporation obtaining a permit from the board of public works to haul earth ever or along any part of nuy paved street or nllev In the city or Omaha , to USD wagons for limiting HUCU earth with such bottom-boards. sido-bo.irUs und und-boiirds as salil board of publlo work ? muy rcqulro or approve , and to to o vein the unnecessary HI ) lo.td sucli wagons us pi essary spilling or wasting uf uarth therefrom , and It shall also bu the duty of any such per son , company or corporation ilmlng tlio pio- gress of such work , from tlmo to 11 inn , nnd nlHO Immediately after the llnal completion of such work , to remove from tbu pivemonts , gutters un.l Hlunwulks over or ulongyhlch earth by such person , company 01 corporation shall bo Imulod , any earth left or spilled thereon , und properly clean the same In such and at such lliucx as tlio board ot manner public works may require. , . . . , , Koctlnn A. It shall oe tlio duty of the hoard of publlo worki , when nny person , company or corporation having n permit to haul earth over , aciossornlon , ' any oayed ul reel or alloy In the city of- Omaha bhall full to remove earth spilled , wasted or left by such peiM > n , company or corporation upon nny pavement , gutter or sidewalk , ever , across or along which said earth shall ho hauled , when re quired so to do by said hoard , to immediately caiibo thu same to bu done nt thu uxponsu of such person , company or corporation , and use for the purpose ) of paying such oxnonsu the money or ccrtllleU check horolnuoioro re quired to bo deposited , and thu balance. If any remaining , ieturn t" thu person , company or corporation depositing thu same. Section' ' ) . Any person , company or corpora tion hauling any earth In oxeess of ton cubic yuids over , aioiiir or across nuy pivcd btreot or alley lu the city uf Omaha wlllrmt llr t ob taining from thu hoard rif public workH uf siildolly authority nnd permission ho to do , and nny parson , company or corporation violating lating uuy of the provisions of Inls ordinance shall bu deemed guilty ot u misdemeanor nnd upon conviction ihuicof. shall bu lined nut ex ceeding one hundred dollars ( ilOJ ) or Impris oned not exceeding thirty diiyn , cr both , at the discretion of thu court , null ouch and ovury day that nny poison , company or coiporatlou Hlmll haul uuy earth over , nlimu or ucioss any paved street or alley In said city without such permit shall bu Ui'unnd and hold to bo u Bunariito nnd iilstlnet offoino. Section 7 , That this ordinance taKoolfuot and bo In force f nitu anil nf tor Its passa o. Passed AuBu.ta. . , ( Ulty Olorlf , WM. r. mcoifKi , . Acting I'residontUlty Council. Approved A" " " - ' % $ > . JJBMI9. JJBMI9.Mayor. Mayor. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION , CONSTUUCTION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Nob. , Austistl'Jth 180 * . Ho U resolved by thu city council of the city of Omaha , the mayor concurring : Tlut wooden Nldu\vall < ho constriiotm ) In the city of Omalia imdei'lgnatoil bulow.wlthlii uvo days ufter the publloutlnii of tliU resolu tion , or thu pcmoiml Bervlco thereof , at by ordinance U autliorlzeJ und required ! Mich sidewalks to bo laid to thu proount grudo on tlioktreetu ipeel'JeU heroin , and to bo con- Urueted of pluu plank of mich width uii'l thlckuov und bu laid upon Joints of such dimensions und Jn such manner an U pro- Kcrlhed by the apeollloatloni on file In thee o 111 co of thi ) llourd of I'ubllo Work * und under lUnuporvUlon. to wit ! , , . , , , , West ( Ida of 28th uvenuc , low 1 and 10 block 11 , Meyer , KlchanJtt It Tlldeu'a uda , preuunt cradi1. 4 foot wldn. , West rldu of .MtU uvcnuo , lots t uud 10 block HARDWARE. Hector & Wilhclmj- . Loucck & Linn. Corner 10th and .litckson lo lcr In hirtlwara nn < ) "trcels. IllPCllMllOSl' tOOll. lIUI DoiiElna street. LUMBEU. Chas. 11 Lcc. John A. Wakcliclil. Ilnrdwooil lumber , wood IniporliM.Amerlrnn 1'ort- carpets ami piniuot Inn U'l'inent. Mllw uk)3 flooring. hrilrniilin rnmont MI.I Cth ami I Quliicy irhlto llnio. LtQUOKS. Frick & llcrberL \VUolosil3 Hiui 1UU1 rnrnnmaU MILL1NEUV. J. ( Mclder & Co. Importsr nnd Jobbers of nillllnorr. notions. Mull onlor * proniiii. VUi-llboutlillth t. PAIM3H. I OILrf. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Carry a fall Mock of printing , wrnppltm ami l nnd lubrlcntlnj rltliu : | mper , cunt piv- oils , iixlonroaie , etc. ; icr. ctu. OVERALLS.ETC. | OYSTERS. King & Smeail. David Cole Co. , " " WholiMnli ) oysters , fancy Mfnof 1C * S" pnnti i-nlciv . 'll'.i S. shirts iiiulororalli. vtc. luth ttroof Cl8South | llth Hi. tvlcpliono 713. PRODUCE COMMISSION. nttnblbhod ISM. Urancb & Co. Whiincy & Co. fruits of nil V Ilutter. VKKS nnd poultry. kinds , uyatora. 4 ; il'.ismith Uthxt. Jas. A. Clark & Co. Iliittcr. ohsasc , f\ \ imnllry andcnmo. 317 South 13th it. STOVE REPAIRS. OmahaSlovc HcpairW'ks ' EtovorcpnlM nint water nttnchmonts lor liny kind of Move m.ulo. I'.W DoilKlnB. SASH TOYS. M.A.Disbrow&Co. H. Hardy & Co. Mnnnfacturors of sr > li , TOJ- . dolls , albums , doors. bllnilH unit runrj'Koo,1 . homo fur. raouldliiKH. llr.inch of- nUhliii ; Koodi , olill- llco , Uth and Uiird 9U. clron'Hcnrrhues. 1UIU FuruuiusL U , Moynr. KIclmrdH & Tllden's ndd , gr.iile , 4 fout wlilo. Westshloof 2 < th avenue , lots I'l to 24 Inclu- slvo'block IT , Ileilford I'lacc , nrosoiit grade , I foot , wldo , Westaldo of " 3th avenue , lots * to 10 Inclu sive block 10 , llodford I'laco , pruscnt grade , t feet wide. NYcst&ulonf 3Slh avenue , snh lot 14 of tax lot 5 In sc'ul-l."i-i ) ; ) , Micuont Ki'ade , 4 feet wldo. North side of Toinplutun street , lots 8 to 29 Inclusive. Luke & Toinploton'n udd , prsiouU- Crude. U feet wldo. Eust side of : wtli street. north 2J1V5 foot block II , Smith's adu , proscnt Kruno. C foot wldo. East sldo of Iiath btrout , lots I to U Inclusive block 10 , Joronio 1'ark , present Rrado , 0 foot wide. East xldo of IISUi street , lots 1 to 10 Inoluslvo block 1 , Kltby .Place , present grade , 0 fcei ivldc. niistsldoof.'lSlhHticct , tax lot 14 aoot'O-15-ia , present nrndo , ( i foot wldo. Kast slduof : wth street , lots 21 to 2.1 Inclualva Oreston Annev , picscnt gnulo. 0 fcot wldo. Kast aide of UJth street , lots III to lalnolusivn block 1 , Ureston. present Kr.ulc , U foot wide. South side of Irar.l street , lots 1 to 12 Inc-'lu- slvo block ( S , Walnut Illll , present Rrado , Of eel wide. North side of Mason street , lots 27 and 81 block 0. K mi n r/o & Kuih'd ndd , present grudo , 0 feet wldn Kiist sldoo(4Sth street , west ' /of north-west \i \ of southnesti \ of sue lu-lj-iu , prctouD grade , II feet wide. t-outh sldo of l-nlio Htrcot , lot I block 4 , J.uKo's ndd , present urado , II foot wldo. West sldo of fll t street , lot 1 block 12. West Side , proscnt Kiaile. 4 feet wldo. West sldo of 51 fil htroet. tax lot 1 block 3 , HIiiiL'l-'iiiiuh'h add , 4 feet whir. Sonlhhlde of Uedar stieot , lots 1 tofl Inolu- slvo block 4U'J Ur.ind Vluw , prcsont grade , 41 feet wlU u. South sldo of Cedar street , lots 1 tolinelu- slvo , block Ul , O red It Konelcr. piosout giaao i fuotwlilo. . , East sldo of 29th aveiim1. lots 18 to HO Inclu sive block 2 Uedlck's I'.iru , preHunt icrade , i feet wldo. And bo It further rosolvnu : 'J'bat the Itourd of I'ubllo Works be anil hereby Isuntlior.zod .nid directed to caino n copy of this resolution to bo published In the olliclal paper of the city for ono week , or bo served on the owners of Hiild lotsi uiidunlest such owners shall within llvti days after the publication or siirvlco of minh copy construoB Hald HldcnvulkH MS herein required , that the Hoard of I'ubllo Works uuusu the Biimo to bo done , thi ) cost of constructing H.tUI Hldowulks respectively to bo nhjoxiod ugalnat the real ostate. lotorp.irt of lot In front of uud ubut- tlnRhiich sidewalks. l-abscd August ti..3W ! , I'icslilontOity Council. Attest : JOHN ( JUOVK's. any Olork. Approved : OHO. 1' . liRMIb. Mayor. NOTIOR TO CONSTUUOT SIDHWAMCS. To the owners of thn lots , parts of lots and ral i-siHle dusurlbod In the uuovo resolution : You nnd ouch of you are heioby notlllnu to construct wooden HldewalUH as required by A resolution of llm city votuirll iiiiti mayor Of the city of Oniuha , ofvhlch tno nbovo la u copy. l > . \V. IIIUKHMISICIt , Chairman lluanl of I'ubllo Works. Omaha , N-jb. , August tfJlh , IH ! . . ' . ' : ' . nlM.ilsl--i-'i-B _ _ _ OUDINANCE NO. MM. An. ordliiuncu creating Htreet Improvoinont DlHtrlui No. 4i2. In tlio city of Oinuliu. furthe Inipiovlng of the htreot In n.iIddlR- trlct , and allowing thirty days to the prop erty ounei.s In suld dlHtnct In which to do- turinlnu nnd iloilgniito thu material desired to bu used for curiilng iind pavlnv the Kino. lie U ordulned by thu city council of the oil/ of Oinuhii : Hei'tlon I , That Bticet Iinptnvoinont Dis trict No. 4tii for the linpiiivlng of thu utreut lu said district , U hereby vruatud In the city of Boctlon ! i That fitroot Tinpiovi'inont Dis trict No.4Si8hnllcumpil > u CiNKlno street from thowoht Hue ofHli Mrrot to the o.iHtllnuot 'J.'itli Htruut , In the dty of UniKhii , and nlmll lii- cludo nil loin nnil ro.il estate DM liotli Hlileeof sulil Bticet hack tit llio center of thu block In ouch eat , ' } , and itIs hi'io'iy ' di'cluri'd necessary lolinpiovo thu uiimu by cuiblng uud paving. Heetionil. ThatHtiuol liiiprovuinnutdlstrlcb No. 4H. . jn tlio city n ( Onmhii , bu und the naiim Is heiehy ordurui uuihoil .mil paxed , ricctlon 4. Tliatthllty davH next aftortlm . uussiije und approvul it ! ilils ordliiiinco > lj \ and tlio Mamo U hereby nlloni ) I to tlio owncrt I of all lu's nnd u-al ixtitc In sn'il ' btreot lru I . / iirovenient iliHtilct lo deurinlnu and des g nato the inaturliil ilt'Hlied l. > bu tued for thu curbing and pivln/of tliuaaniu. mid notify tlio city council tnurcof , It hav nt been and being hereby ileternilim I liy the mayor und city council of Hald i-lty for re niintt which iippoyr rU lit und piiiper.lhiilallthu real estiitoln sulil btrout InipiiiveinuntdiHlrlct nhiill bo ehiirneil und nsiesbud with thu cost uf lu.piovlnx thuru- in to bu thereafter determined and UHluu * Ilhhed aecordlni ; to the benullls to ll.o proper ty In said httuut Improvement dlttlrh't , nnil the hoard of pu bllu worliH IK huruby dlruutuiU to glvu notlfu ID tbu ownurit uf liiiidn and lota ? vubjoct to local ui > i > o-miieiit for thu cost of mild linprovuiiiuiiti to ilntornilnu nnd dutlg- nato tliu material to he iu d for mich curbliiit and puvliij liy niilillo.illon In thu ulllulal paper nf thu city for three eiiiiseuiitlvo duya at least llfieon days prior to thu liipio of said thirty duv& . Kuutlou N That tliU ordlimnco nhall take elfvotundbo in force fioni unJ utter Ulty ( Hurk. WM. I' . IliuIIKI : : C3 Actlnz I'rcHldunt Ulty Cuunvlt Q Approved Au u.t Sl i Mayor.