I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JUIAY , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS "Wheat Was Fairly Active ou tlio Board of Trade Yosterrhy , FIRMNESS RULED QUITE GENERALLY Benllninnt Turned I.-irccly to the Hull Side and There U'ns n ( Innd Cl u uf Milling with Hut I.U- tle for hale. CHICAGO , 111. , Sept.23. Whont wns fairly no- llvoon llio lloar.l of Trade today , find , barring - ring a brief period of wonkness In the early trmlln' . tlio to no of tlio market was generally cno of firmness. Cables were nshndn firmer , though notations were no higher , and do mestic markets showoJ llttlo change , while thuro was llttlo In the movement of other con dition * Hint was much more bullish than when urlcoi were la lower. Hut sentiment Bccmod to hruo turned largely to tlio bull Bldo during thu lust few dayi , and there was a good clnssof btiyln * . w th nut llttlo for sale. The Iniprei9lon h is gone out th it during the Insl few days there h ivu boon heavy pur- chnsns by prominent parties for Investment. Kent It credited with u loin line 2.003.000 bu. , > II ooni with oor 1,000,100. Mnti fully fiOJ.OOO. with many others holding from 250,000 to 100,000 oncli. Itocho has returned from the northwest and In In s u gloomy account of the situation there mid siys that ninny sections of soutliurn Minnesota wheat will nut | iiy for harvesting. Ail these Inllnoncos li\vo combined to inilo : a II r M in n rkc I ut least for the time being. IK comber opened' u lower nt 7 > Jic. but with tnoto llnctiintlons , advanced to 77'iC ' , closing Ktiong at "To. Cum opened lower and wns weak for a time on account ot continued linn nuatlinr : unl ab sence of neil In Ilia corn bolt , the fact Unit receipts overran thu estlnrite , and that the grading continues high. Later , Khun who it stronlliunud , corn also toolc nn nnUirn. hulucil some by re- jxiris of co.d wavu. lint Inter on w.th ihu oxcoiitloniilly One weather In the coin belt , Iho suntlmont turned to the lioir sjtlo olnl thuro IIM good sel.ln , which cairlod prices down Tliocontliiuudauvaiico In "liu.it in Iho afternoon caused rene\vud strength and nn upturn with brisk tr idlng and covering by Bhoils , but the iidvanco did not hold. October opened He lottoi at I'l c , sold nt , 1'iVo , auvaiiced tiHfie , loaclhed to4"i4c. ! advanced to ! ' ( ( . ' . but bniko a itlii and ulosud ut4Vte. tints vcro firm In the early dealings , but broke later , following the course of corn , but rallied with th itcorual toward the close and closed within : i point of the top litmus of Iho dav anil 'jo ' undur yesterday's dual tUitrcs. Hog pioducls ivoro dull anil foUurulu-s at ft bomunhat lower range of figures during most of tlio session , though poik and lard ro- coveted the loss , Hlbs , however , o oscd Ite lower for the nenr future" . J.iiko fri'lizhls aru unchanged , Ksllniatcd icerlpts for tomoirowVhnat : 4fi7onrn ; corn , ! > 'i > euisi oath , 'JM cart , hogs SU.OSOhend. The lending futures ranged as follows : AIIIIClkH. OI'KN. 1IIUII. I.OM CIOSE Will AT Si ) 3 fcpitc'iiibcr. | . 71 t 73 71 October . . . 74 M December. . . . 77M 77 Cons Xo l fcc'iiti'intisr . October li'W 4-H l'H .Mar wiH ' ! OATS No. fcc'iiti'inbor . . 81 3.1 October. * y * Mf-H I'lllllv- Ootolicr 10 15 U50 105 10 11 Juiunirj 11 85 n w , 80 I.AIIII ( ctoticr , R , TS7. . r m < 4 7W Jnniiur > . . . . ( .77'4 ' ' 77.4 Fllolil Kills- 8 I. , B 2 } I2i October . . . 8 S5 8 .125 I 'i. .lammn. Ciihli ( inotniionhoro as folions : I'l/iuit Stnady and unchanged. WIIUAT o. a soring , 74e : No. 3 spring. m.flO'1'lu ' : No i led. 74c. CoiiN-lllghur : No. 2,4-ii'c ; No. a , cash , 4IJ5ci Ro. .1. yolhnv. 4JliTiNli1. OATb No. S , Wo ! No. i white , 34c ; No. 'J white. : . ® ! . ltYi-No. ' . ' , : > 7c. HAUI.KV No. ' waooc ; Na 3 , f. o. b. , 43Gr > c ; No. 4. f. o , b. : i'ffi57e. ' FLAX HKUO No. 1 , $ ' .07JJ TIMOTHY fcuei ) I'rlmo , $1.07. ' POHK Mess , per bbl. , tlO.ISffllO.20 : lard , per loolbs , t7.40 ! short libs , Hldoslooso ( ) , ? 7(7J ( ! 61,7,50 , : dry salted shoulders ( Uoxuli. 47.8J © 7.1K ) : short eloai sides ( boxed ) . $ " .0 IJ57.U5. WnisKV Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , (1.15. Sun Alls Unchanged ; cut loaf , ® , ' ; gran- luted , ft'nC ! btandiird "A , " SJio. ItucclptB and shipments tod.iy were as fol lows : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was higher : creamery. 17244e ! ; dulr.es , 17-.2c. ( KJKS llnncr Yolk , .Mai-nit . NEW yoiiK. Sept. 23. FLouit-Ilccclpts. 24IK ( ) pkus. : oxporls , G.WJ bblb. 2.8JJ : icl s : moru actlvo and btoadlerj holders asking lilKhi r pilci-s : sales. S.8.70J bbls. ( JOH.S.MKAI. fateady lint iiulet. WIIUAT Kecelins. fi , Uiu bu. : exports. 101.00) ) bn. ; sales , l.OOj.OUO bu. of futurcH , m.OJJbu. of . . , o cago. io : No. 2 Milwaukee , ISJSc : No.a Hurln.77'ic : No. M.'lwniiUoi * . 7ti'Ji ! . Options weio d opened weak at a deollnu of 'a@'io ' on l receipts and a largo lncroi : u ist of the Itocl.ios anil on thu Pnclllc cojst , re cto I 1O 1&4C & with thu westiind freoeoxerlii ! ; by shorts , w ih cable * llrmur , closing linn at ( S'ao over yesterday ; No 2 red , fceptumbcr. 7H34'(0)79l4e. ( closing at ? ) i4c : Outobur.78J4tolt ) 15-Ite. clos ing at illTic ; No\umboi. bfljii.slji' ( , closing at 8l iu Decoinher. 8ll5-ltasi4c ( | % closing at Wu ; Miirch , t-bJia 7Ssi' . oiohln , ' at 8Tl'jc : May , 6S 5tMc. ) closln.Mit Bt'n'c. COIIN Itecolpts. l.'ll.OOJ bu.i exports , 17,000 bn. : sales , 1-iiU.O Obu. of futuius. UUM ) hu.ot Biiol. bpotsdiill , wuaUer : No 2 , KWti'tv In pluvator : ft.j'4Ifl a'o ' nllo.tj ungraded mi\ed , uXiiMiic. Options opened MO k and declined on no frost loports. fioo oflerlngs and wu.ilt west : IUIMIIIIUU ii4n ! condeiro.isueast of the Jtoeliles , and \\heutclosud lir.n at , , M , , V.MU. oiuy. .Mjyfc.i Uiu , UOi ! < ing lit im C. OA'iB-lti'cc'luts. nm.utiO bu i exports , l.OHO bu.i Bnlcs.'iO.uvO hn. of futures. Itl'.uoo bu. of htiol ! llAV-Dnll inul .ol'S-Quiut but steady : state , Pacific coast , tuTuii Haw , qulut but nrm : centrifugals 00 loht. : i , ea ii-iuci refined , fairly aetlvo.ilrni : ) ! ' "u""ul ! Nuw 1J"0-'a . Hvu Klrni , iiulot : western , ( > 5S07e. i 1UOK Kit in. itctlvu , EflOB ( julut , fulrly atendyj receipts. 10,04' Jlii'ius Qulut , Ktoady , Poitiv Moderately btendy. Ourofi moats drm , source. ] pluM'ud bellies , , A\a bid ; middles quint ; short oli-ur. * UW. J.urd , linn , iiulot yrusturu stcitni * 7,77S. ! Sius. 75J tlurces Option sales , none , boptumbor closed a I7.7 : October. $7.75 , nonilnal. Hui-rtu Qulot. steady. ' hi , l.onlit .Markets. BT. Lotus. Mo. . Sent. 22.-l.'i.ouii-Steady nm unclmnjed : uiitonu. W.M.1.70 ; extra fancy IJL2 ( < W.oti ; fiinoy. J.,7uiliO : uholco , tJ.2iaJ.4U amily , * . ' . ( Kit. ' .in. \\lli.Ar-Otienedcii8y , but rallied and eid vunced steadily to the oloso nn the strensll at Uhlcago , thu end boiiiR © ' 10 np ; No. 2 red linked , ( Joii.s Opened lowur and on orop condition closed ' .iftSiU elf : No. 2 , cash , hljlicr at 4.'Uc fi pteinbur , nominal tit 4.\u ; October , 4'Jj ! 4& ; uloslng at 4.'iu ( asUcJ ; Doeuinbur. WW 4S , c , uloslng at 42VO abkcd ; yoar. notntnal u 4i' , ci Mur , 417io asked , OAT8 null but llnncr : No. 2 , cin.li , "ic ropiuinuur , nominal nt .ti'iC ! October , W.i cloning at ; wi0 nidi .May , : iao usUud. Itvr.-lllghei- ; siuu.KiJu bid. lUlil.KV- Steady j spot sold utOJo. HiiAN5Sc at thu mill. UA > ririnstlninthy , i r i.u ID fancy , tO.OO < II u : plalrlu. prlinii tofuiiuy , Kildi hluiidy at iCVio. Tame at lust iiuotatlous. KIi Higher at ti.al ' 1 IMOTII v HKKII-II 7tK3l.75. at . Vioy dull and n shad 1'ork Nlundard iuu > Jobbing , fluO.lj J.hfd 7S ( Dry Hull M at l.ooso uliuuldcri I 7&i IOIIJK und ribs , (77J | shorts , J/.U5 : boici ivnd ribs. K7M shorts. HSTHftOOA llnms- Unchnnicd : sugnr cilrcd. Ill .V > iir..W. COHM.MKAI , Stonily , at tZ3.VU2.a3 on order * . - 1' lito.v COTTON Tiic4 t 10. WIIMKY firm nttl.io for flnl licd ROO < K Ur.cr.li'is I'lour , 8,000 bbls t wheat. 174,000 bn : corn , rw.ooo bu. : out * , iaooa bu. : rye , . bnrloy. 4 ojo. SiiirMBNTH-l'lour. 0.00) bold. ) wnoat , 76,000 bu. : corn , aO.OJO bu.i onts , U.OOO bu , ; rye , n- OOJ bu. ! tnirloy , none. I't.OUIl OUTPUT. Whnt tlio Mlnnt-ntiolls .Mills Itnio Mccn Doing Cor tlin Pnst Week. MtNNEAi'tn.in. Minn. , Hcpt , 2J.- Clio North western Miller y : The llotir output was practlc illy unohaiuod Instwcok , Thu uuok's p reduction was UHi2) : bbK , ngilnst IS7.74S b bls. the previous weak and IW.'Jto bbls. for the corresuoiidlng tlmo In 1 1. Thu output thu coming week will probably bo sllzhtly ro- diiced. Wlilln the sales ot Hour the pnst week hnvo probably been cqunl to tbnoiilput.tlicro Is no snap to the market. The domestic trade was rather hotter than the foreign. In order to sell , honorcr. It Is necessary to ucccpt pretty low prices , foreigners bid largely for patent , but usually want It nt figures from C.d to Is holow tlio \ lows of millers , linkers and low grades are prutty dull. 1'ielght rates nro higher and war ! : against the exporting bttsl- nrss. Direct exports for the weeli were 0-M1IO bbls. . igalnatiVSJ bills , for the week before. Hides and foils. fol lowing are the prices uald by Omaha dortlors for hides and polls , iuolud | subject to change without notice : Nn 1 green hides ; ic ; No I grrun salted hides , 4itlliuj No , 2 croon suited hides iililUi1 ! No. 1 urccn nailed hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. . 4711 'ic ' ; No. 2 ( .TCOII Baited hides. 25 to4l Ilu.pili4ci ; No. 1 vnilcalf.b U Ti Ibs. , f > JS Cc : No. 2 vunl calf. 8 to 15 Ibs , : il < e : No. 1 dry Hint hides. 7o ; No. 2 dry ( lint hides , r > c : No. I dry salted hides , ft&Gc. 1'art cured hides 'ic ' par Ib. lc < s than fully cured , sheep pelts Green salted , u.icli , .l.'ic' < ijfl.25. green silted shu.irllngs ( short woolu'l early Ellns ) oaeh. 1525c : diy shearlings ( short woolod o.irly skins ) No 1 , each , ftSlrto : drv sheailliKs ( short woolcd early hklnsl N . 2. eneli. oc : dry Hint ICnntas and Noharskn butcher wool nelts , pur Ib. , 'ictuul wcUht , Ka 14 > iu : dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska Murrain wool pelts , tier Ib , , actual weight , pU'u ; dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pj ts. tier Ib. . actual weight. 10 12'ic : dry Hint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , pur Ib. , actual wulj lit , OlOe : dry 1 1 ui ill buoki.ictu il woUhts ; r We. Have foot cut olT , as II Is useless to uay f i el tch on liium , IljstonVool .Market. IlOSTON , Mass. , Sept 2J Tlio wool trade continues good this week. Sales nmountud to : i.4r > S,000 Ihs. The market was steady. Ohio and 1'onnsvlvnnla lli'i'cu In slc-uly roUcst | nt ' . ' 7c for XX , 2 ifi20i3 for XX and XX and above nnd a.'iVllo for No. 1. Michigan X Heeces Bull at 2 > tt-5 < { u and No 1 at llUJl.'e. No. 1 combing wool iiulot .it ItlQk ll'ic ; Ohio line dolalno. ; ili.'c. : Michigan line delalnu has Ro'.d at 2"c. Of unwashed combing woul thoio have been fair sales at 2VQ27o for onu-aunrtor. Torrltorv wool Is selling freely on a basis of&Vft'GuuIuiiti for II ni > . fiUB'Oo for line medium and OiOV.'u for medium , horlng Texas and ( Jallforntu. wools stonily and tiulet. Pulled wools moat a steady demand with sales at lUS-Hie. Australian wool In fair teiiuust at : u&Ue. 1'oreUo. stir- pot wools show Hood activity. Knnsas City Markets. . KANSAS CtTV. Mo. . Sout a.1. WHEW In do- maii'l , closing Ic bUbur ; No 2 hard ( old ) , G'Jc ; now , mOOUSc : No 2 red , GIQiMe. Cou\-Slo idy : Na 2 mixed , aoiMOJ-jo ; No 2 white. 47il47'5c. ( OATS Kim : No. 2 mixed , SflltS c ; No. 2 white , 29iiOic. ! : ! Uvi-rirm : No. 2 , 52ta5lc ! , I'uxsnnn Steady at Ut01e. ) HIIAX I'linior ; s-ickoil , r > 4S5' c. HA Steady , unchanged ; timothy , $7.50 ® 9 90 : pr ilrlo. V''ilxa'.so. ' ItuiTKli Quiet ; cro.imoiy , rJiiUci dairy , ISKfi' , Eons-Steady at IGc. UncKil'TS Wheat , tO.OOObu. : corn , 12,0001)11. ; oats , I.OJD bu biiit'MCMS Wheat. Bl.OUO bu. ; corn , a.OOO : oats , I.UUO bu. _ Omaha t'rult Murlcpt. Git UT.s The supply , of homo crown Con cords Is mowing U-ss. It U estimated that two-thirls of the crop has been shipped out already and hl.bor prices are ookud for In the neai future. Concoidi , , 2va3'o per lu-lb. bihkets. CAMIOIIMA GIUI'KS Per crite , 11.35(0)1.50 ( ) muscats ; $1.75 Tokays ; moru olontv , O A 1,1 Kilt MA PKlCHhH-Pur IO\ , tl.405il.53. OAI.IFOIIMA PEAKS JJ.4 i.W per box. Pl.UMS P.'rboSI.Vi ® ! 75. scarce AITLES Per bbl. , il.OJ ; fancy , Sl-D1) : Qvo bbl. lota 2Jc less. _ Omaha I'rotlnco .Murkot. i [ 'netting stock , ia14o ; choice country , IGJ120C. POTATOES -703SOC. Indie itlons nro that pot ut ova will bo scarce this season. Many scot'ous ' which usually are heavy shlupors will bo buyers this vear. POIJNTIIY spring chickens and old hens , Sc ; roosters. Go : ducks , MG'Js ' , Kacs 17Q15C. _ Oil Alarkot. Nnw YOIIK. Sout. 2i I'KTiior.EnM Quiet but steady ; United closed at 54Jc for Octo ber. ber.OOTTONSKEH Oir , Plrni ; yollow. IIOc bid. TALLOW btcndy , nulet ; city ( W.oj for pkgs. ) 215C. 215C.KOSIN Dull but steady ! strained , common to good. $ i.20i.275. ! -s. Tultl'BNTl.Ms Dull but steady at 2S2'J ! . > c. Cell o .Miulcut. NEW VoitK. Sept , 2i Outlons opened strong ut.'itoin points up and closed stouly ut 20 to,0 : nolnts up : sales. 4S,2" ) Dags. Incluilinir September , 14.G-14.70 : October. SU.aWO 14.53 : Novoinboi , J14..WTC14 ( 40 ; December $1415 011.35 ; . .lanuarJI4.25OI4. . 0 : rolmmiy. $14aj ; March , KII.159I425. bpot Klo. ci'ilut but hrmur ; No. 7 , il5a7 ! { . _ Cotton Maiki-t. Nr.w OIII.EA.M ? , I.a. , Sujit 2' . rirm : mld- lliiA 7 > ae ; low mid Illn. , till-lGe : good ordl- naiy , o-lCe : : neticcuipts. 11.U71 balus ; gloss , 2l7r > bales ; sales , 1'JIO bales ; block , 7lUS bales. Liverpool Murltrts. Livciti-oor , . Sopt. -WnEvr-I'lam ; do- iniind fair ; holderoiler suirlngly , CoilX Stuady , demand poor. Ti.nicrV CIIICAOO , III. . Sopt. 22. Counsolman & Day to Cork roll Ilroi Ciniiniisslon Co. : An nnti- > nnlivood cl iss of lout : buylii has been piesunl lu our market wliunuiur Dccumhcr wheat lutH been below TOo .uid such purchases uggtogatu in.iny nilllloii bushels , hold for capitalists who rccogiiUo thu r.inty of so sniu an investment. 1'rom Ihu noilbwuat tiuosh- lug returns It is d.illy growlnB moio piobablo that Iho next government report will show u itdnutlon of the Indicated yield , whllu thu lulu uf exports indlcalu that nuropu will lu- iiuiiu moro than the liitust estimated surplus Thu local nhiitt inturuMt uas ovorgr.inn and loJay tliu boirs became cMinvfnced that a stiong bull party was so wnll planted lu the market bulnw 7Jo ( that it would bo foolhardy 10 attempt to rout them. The advuneu 10- tiiiltud fiom good all lound buying and was well maintained at thouioiu. Lorn wuauak all duy and cscaucd a sharp bienk only bo- caiibO wheat , was strong blilppurs , iccolvurs. country spucnlatots and local sealpcis nil wanted to suit and buyeis were vorv haarcu. Oats wore quiet anil about steady for thu day. with thu exception ot a wuak spot In the mid dle of thu bessloii. PiovUlons havu not changed In position. UlilCAno. Ill . Siint. 2. ' . Konnott. Hopkins St. Co , to H. A. McWhorter : For t > omo days It has bi'eii uvldent that uverv argument that lould bo used to depress who it hus been c.\- h instod. Ths m.iiUul hss been declining for months , wohzhod down by fact , llotlon and calamity. Wheat had UHI Its friends and most of thosu who h id been tradliu on the long Hide wuro too pour In puiao to taku hold At this Juncture capitalists and business men whoso eyes nro continually open for bargains bewail to Invest and their I'm- eluisKs | u ihu aggregate amount to muny millions. They uru nulther sjiilpurs nor sprinters. The llttlo bulge : ! do not bring them out , and having bought at piieuoinenally law prices Instead uf running on thu breaks they buv moro. Trrls Is thu situation at thu ( lose today. Corn umlo.iUlnnu not shown as louolmtrcnjtli IIH expected. 'J'hu cold wavu which U coming bus nut yet miido Ktilllolcnt puigri'hs to glvo corn bhorts much anxiety nnd thoio were HUoral ro- eelpls , uiiusliu holdeiB to unload. \\ulookfargoodhuying lomonow and fora butler markut. PiovUlons fallou to'vmur.'o from iholullmigy that hiisehariicturlzeil thorn for thuiiabttwoduys. The October rib deal ruiii.iliis In statu quo. Neurly everybody Is looking for some netlvlty before long , ClllOAilo. 111. . Hciit.2.P. . a. LOKIIII tt CJo. to pnnoan , 1 olllnzer/ : Co. : We ha\o boon u III- Iiieuitoiiitoii lo the BOOU clabs of buying In thuhuiit murUut for thu past three or four days. U win , on a Inr-er scale ihuti o\ar today nnd got thu market so buroof wheat that a shuru nuvancu w.ts the result , Ouulus blionoil nosniip mid estimated receipts Cor tomorrow wuru again iiir.o , tiut northwestern advices continue to show a short ylold of poor uuallty of wheat and the good bu > lni ; by btrong nicn liiisiiiKcn thu lloatlng \ \ heat off ihu miliUet , Heactloiii uio always In older , but wheat th.s yuar Is good property to o n. 'orii ruled weak on good weather und . > - } curs foi tomorrow. Itecolvers Hero good bulluru. The early rally toM'.o was soon lost and the mnrl'Ut otosud soft ut 4 V . Wu look lor receipts of corn to soon became vurv mod erate , md , wu fool friendly to It at T these liilecn. Oats held stoadv. Commission hoiuus wuro good buyer * of May and blilnpern too' ' Outobor freeiy. 'Iho pruvlslou maiuol oojillntivsdull and narrow with prices for tin p..st threuduys uractleally uuvhiitiKvil. Char- tern vrliout. 175.UX ) : corn. 2/j.OuO ; llux , W.vo" hTOCKS ANII IIO.NUSJ. Keaillni ; Hocnrltlin Attracting Mutt Atten tlou nn tlio llouril Vmtcrdiiy. NKW YOIIK , Seut , 2i-In Wall street today thu coal iltuutlou attracted attooilou chlcllj bconuse of the movement In the ficadlnK 10 ourltlos. This Is Httrihutcd to a Bqiicora of shorts nnd whllo the now rumors of a Ghana * In the status of the coinbltmtloii , one tint Jersey Central will hoeomo the losoo of both the Handing and I.chlah Vulloy , tncnts with but few believers , nnd the Interest displayed the stock mnrkot centers entirely In the Ita.id * Ine activity nnd tbo stronitth In that stock w.is pdwerloss either to stlmntato trndlng In the rest of the list or to Impart more than a firm tomir to the Uniting. The ttiroatcnlng ftipcct of trtiiiK line affairs , notwithstanding tha withdrawn ) of an obnoxious rate by the Islokrl Plnlo nnd the oven less encouraging prospects further west In tlin rallrottt world , nutcd as a dctcrrant In the block mnrkot nnd until n moro promising state of nlTnlrs Is uovelopocl itnll'bo | hardly possible fora mo\cmout conllnnd to ono group of stocks to favorably nlToat the rest uf tlio market. The temper of the traders was favorable to ti rally i nd London was to a limited extent n buyer In l.onlsvlllo ft Nnshvlllo nt the lowest prices , but Iho withdrawal ofoutsldo support to Iho speculation was clearly marked nnd thu dull ness was not relieved. The opening was mndo rttunly slight changes from lasl ovcnlngN prices , hut ns tin.o nnd the pressure upon Loulsvlllo nnd llurllnzton was continued with Mime cllt'ct , but there was no pressure to sell In any other por.Ion ot the mnrkot and while both lost largo frictions both later In thaday were lifted materially , yielding 10 the IIrm temper displayed by everything else on tbo Hsu The Jewish holiday contributed Inagro'it tiumsure to the dullness In the general list , but there Is no reason to suppose that Iho absentees had not BOOH that their InUT'Mts ould ho protected and with thu growth of tlin bull sonllmont In the bo.ird thoio wan a gratifying Increase In the amount uf business done among the luidlngslrires. Prices moved up almost steadily inmost throughout the day. Among the sales wh'eh became promin ent for activity tinci strength Into In thu dav ncro New Kn uinn. Northern I'aelllc preferred nnd DUtlilors , and all s.ored substantial Im provement toward the oloso. The nvirKi't closed actlvo and strong , at or near the best figures of thoaav. ( Jovorntnont bonds ha\o been dull and stonily. State bonds have been entirely neg lected. Thu folio win , : are the closing ntiotitloni for the leading stocks ou tbo Nuw York i-Uick ex change today. bid laskcd. Tlio total a IQS ! of atoclo todny were 317,810 shares Inulndln : AtchKon , 4 GO ) ; Ulilci-'O : Gns. lii.OOO : ! > lo , 7,500 : Lotilsvlllo A. Nusli- vlllo. IMOO ! Mlssoiiil I'aelllc , 4bOO ; Northern I'ueiflo preferred , 15iOi : ; Now niuhuul. 12,1) ) Us Koadhif. M7IIW ; fct. Paul. 8.200 ; St. I'unl & O mull a , 1,700. r.onilun Kiiiitnct.il Itcilcw. [ Copyrliihtcl 1SUJ by Junes Cordon llcnnott. ] LONDON , Sept. 2J. ( .New Vorlc Hei.ild Uiblo bpccliil to Till ! IU'U.1 Tliuro w.is uo ehiinjo In the b.ink r.ite , wlilcli lonintns it 2 pur cent. Business In the StooU oxuban'o today Iris been sro.itlv curt illod. ow.nj ; to tlio Jewish holiday and the fact of the Paris bourse liuliiR closed for thu ccntun.uy foto. The iniirUets presented rather an unsettled aupo iiHiieu. but exhibit nocry ilccldud tendency at the o'ose. Conso's are 'jd lower. Home rall- w lys developed consldcr.iblo stretuth ( liirlns the list hour and closed ( Irin. Ore it Northern advanced I'i ' , Ilrlshtnn ilofeuoil , Uileitonlui : deferred , ShoHleld deferred Northe.istern , Midland and London & Noith- western aie li to > t up. American r ills liavo been very uneert-iln nil dnv. In the after noon on reeolotof New York prices they he- Oiiino Hat. esnecl illy LoilUvlllo Si N ishvlllo which ovpurloneed a renilnr hear raid. The tendency at the close , however , WHS hotter. There will some rally fl GUI the worst prices touched , still a decline of JJ Is established in Louisville & Nashville , M In Norfolk Ac West ern preference anil ' to U In n few others. Money has not been much wanted. With the superabundant supply of lloitlnz cipltal sliort loans have been obtainable at ! i per cunt. The illseouut market contluuus flrni. tno and tliroo months bills bolus ' 1 noted tit 1 1-hlto Pi percent. Now V rc .iloney JIarltot. New YOIIK , Sopt. 22. MONKV ON CALL Kusy at : wnit per cent , List loun a pur cent ; closed nVrod at 3 per cent. 1'ni.Mi : 1'Ai'Klt ! j percent. HXCHANQK tJlllot bill StC.uly at S 6.H for sixty-day bills tuul il.Sbli for de- in nd. Thu closing quotations on bonds : ItuKluu Stock Quotations. linsTOir , Mass. . Hunt , Si The following are i the closing stock quotations : Aich. A 'ton lloiton .V Mom. . . HU lloiton / Alb indo / . . L'HliimotA llechi. . . KTI do Mnlno Cntiil | > a IS r. ii. .vy Frnnklln 12 Knucrn It. II. l.i . . Kciirnnrgo 10K I Uclilnirg It It . . . . Uscoohi ' Musi i on n > Tninnrnctc I'M Mev Con coin . . . r > AnnlHton l.imd Co. . 21 N. Y A N' . Kiulanil , MS Boston Lnnil Co. . . . & N. Y. A.N. V. 7 . . . . ii'j MIII Diego l.nnd Co 17 lllil ( ninny isuc Hell Tiilunhono 200 \Vls. CDII coin ! & ! . ( I.nniHon MDro . . . . 17 WU. Ceil , p'til . . . . 1UO Wutcr Power 2 AlloiH/ ! . Co. ( now ) IOU Cunt. M Atlantic San rmnulhco 'Mlnlne ; Onotul IOIIH , SAN Tit \KCIBOD , O.il. . Sept. 2. , The olllolal closing quotations for mlnlnj stouks today wuro us follousi J'lniiiiuiui .Notes. KANSAS CITV , Mo , , Bopt. S3. Cloarlius , * I,707'XH. Niw : OuiB\N8 , La. , Sept. 22. Clearings , ll.1 : ! ) , . ! . Nuw Yoitic. font. S-01oarlnss , eil2.0'0,411 , ; b.i lances. JI.4I1.I5I. ItAi.TUioiu : . Mil. . Sopt. 22 Clorirlnis. J2.2W- 8o ; ; b.ilancos. f.sa.2..1. Hate , U our vent. I'liii.Aiiiu.t'iiiA , Pa. . t-onU ' . ' . ' . ( JloarlnxF , MJ.'U..fclW : balances , H.6',7u5. Money , 4 per cent. i MKMi'iuti. Tonn , Bojit. 88. Now York ex- rhan.-o silling ut tl.&J. Oluurlnus. * 17IU5J | balances , f&.ull. ST , Iouii > . Ma , Sept , 2i Olourlngs. WANTED .ToUl Iwuo of CITIES. COUMTIE8. 8CIIOOL _ i Die ruicrs , : WATER COMPANIES , 8T.R.n.COMPANIE6Hc. Cormpondence ollclteO. N.W.HARRIS ft COMPAHY.Bankers , 163109 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO. Il ) Wall Street , NEW VORK. 7O State St. , BOBTCH. OTOi hnlr.nco * . Uft7M2. Money , Ml" per cent , nxolmnsoon Now York , 7Jo dliconnt , llosTON , Mns % , Si'Hl , Sf.-Olonrlnjt'i. tt.\SA ( } . Bl.ll bnlnncc § , fr.tftv.ifftli Money , 4MJM lier cent. Exchange , on , Now York , I2nai5c dis count. , . , , CIIICAOO , 111. , Fcpt. . SJ. Monov unolmnsod nt AQfl percent for troth lime nnd cull. Oloir- Injti , flMai.an. Now York exchange. 4050o discount , htcrllrjx 'bxclmiiso iinchingcd tit * l 8i'i for sluy-dixy mils nnd ll.BQJi for sight drafts. . LoNiioN , Sept. Sfe-tliilllan In the Ilnnu of Knglnnd Increased 119.000 dtirlni the pist weak. 'Iho proportion of the ll.ink of l.ng- Innd's rc orvo liability , which lust week was 43.58 percent , N now 40..M ppr cent , The amount ot bullion1 tone Into the Hunk of Hug * lund on balances .today , 3,090. 1.1 VU STUCK .MAItlCnTS. Cnttlo Tnlrly .Active unit Sternly lings Ac. tl\o , Sciirro unit Higher. OvnilA. Pent , 22. Kocclpts for the pan four dnys oompaiod wltn thos-imo four days Ins" week iliow mi Inorunsu of about 4.000 cnttlo nnd I.-MO Nheoo nnd , i docrcnso of 4,000 lioqi. The cnttlo mnrkot WHS it eady. The supply wni rather light and tboiU ] illty as n ruin indiffer ent. otitHldo of half a dozen loads. A bunch of \eryirood tiiJu. | | steers brought * 4.W ) , nnd some lUht half-fat sttilf sold for 11.75. In the r.uuo cattle. which mndo up the hulk of the supply. trading was not overly active , but prices were fully n- uool us curlier In the week. Common Wy oming Toxnna sold us low as li4J and good 1.400-lb. straight westerns ns high us si 50. Kverythlng changed hands before the close , the gunernl tone to the trade being reason- nhly healthy throughout. About n third of thuolTarlngR ware cows and lulxiil stock , A good general domund m.ulo n rather ll\clv trade nnd pr < ces In general ruled linn. Extreme sales ot poor to prlnio cows and hclfcra were at from il.OJ to JIOO , with the big bulk of the decent stulT at from SI.50 to JJ.23. Mulls , nxuti and sta.s were stoadv at from * 1,50 to $ . ' .00 , ualvus tuul year- tinis : slow , but generally miclmnso.I > tt from tl.'U to fl 7.1. . Thevo'u'io of trading In the stocker and feeder Km was hirdly no to Wednesday's biislnoss , ti.t there wits n good , linn tone to thutiaduund pilcus rule I stioiu on every thing decent. The big hulk ot the tr.idlng w as at $ , ' .50 and over. Hoprusontatlvo silos : flll.KEll ? AM ) Sl'UINOlilig. t.iih'iirs. llous-Tlicsupnly was only fair ( lualtly of tlioonrrniiis fully up to thu aver- iiKe. Thuru Woru perhapb a KIeater proportion tion of blr , heavy ho s than usual , but ttiero were a rood many \cry decent lljrht and mo- dluui wciKht IOUOB Included anion thu olfci- lir.'H. Hualncss opened out rather brisk , with prices ruling from 5u to I o higher than Wednc-'lny on .ill but the rou.h he.ivy p.iuK- iiicrudes. . Uood ineilluin and IlKht ho s and the best bo ivv shipping ho s s. > ld Inr.uly at from ifi.to ? ' , . . .u. with ono pthnu lo.id at $ " ' . ; U1' . Common heavy and mixed packers so d little. If any , better than yo-.terd.iy. mostly uHa.LO. ' 1 ho inarkut wuukuuud us thu nioinln. ndvuncod i.nd the close was \oiy mean , ospeclally on coarse heavy hoj's. About So of the o.irly adv.iuco was lost ami thu close found sevoial load * still unsold. Sale- , were largely , almost entirely , ut from $5.20 to i"i'J : , against $5.10 to t > .2"i Wednesday , the general nvuruge of prices paid bolni # " 1 Si'i , afralnst ir . g'u Wednesday and S5.07 last 'J buisday. Itouusontatho sales' 1'IOS , 1 240 4 50 1 2jO - 5 03 bili.i1 : ! There were no freah receipts of fdicop and nothing hero to mnku u market. Duslrablo muttans continue In active demand from Inuiil houses and prices nro iiuotably Hteiidy. Kalr lo good natives , ja75iji4 ( 10 : fair to good westerns iM.504B4.20 : eomn on und stouk Bhoc'i ) , fJ.Wit Wi good to eholco 40 toOO- Ib. , Iambs , { I.MXtd' p. Itouulpts unit niipiislllon of Stock. Olllclnl rocolptsund dlspoaitlon of stock as bliown by the lool.i'it ) thu Union Moult VunU coiupiny for thu tivwnty-four liouid oudliig ut So'ciojk p , in. , buitumbur2J , Js'JJ ; ilBCEII'TS. Which nature is constantly Riving In the shape of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulccrx , etc. These ehow that the blood U contaminated , and Homo usalbtamn must ho ghcn to r llotutho trouble. Is the remedy to force out these poi sons , and enable j ou to WELL. " I have had for years a humor In my blood , which made me dread to BhaM1 , at email boils or idmpleawould licciit.tluucausing ttiii Hhavingto bo agruataimojanco. After taking three bottles | my face U all clear and smooth as It ehould 1 - apiietito splendid , Bleep I well , and fctl like running a foot tl\ from the use or 8,8,8 , CIIAS. HEATOS , 73 Laurel st. Phlla. Ttcatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed free BWUT Bl' CU'lO CQ AUftUta , Qo. I.ITO Stock .Mitrkvt. CniCAno , III. , SopMft-tSpoelftl Teloirnm to I'HE HnK.J I.litlo chnnirn wn nppnrcnt today n prlco * for nny grade of eittlo. Cho co ox- wrt nnd slilpulng steers wore fully stonily uid there was no quotublo dcollno In the tourer kinds , but they were dull And weak , : ho supply continuing o.xccssUe. Tito nvorntto litiilltyof tlio olTorlngi wns rather common nnd prices below JI.50 took most of them , lloifoor. . there wcrosovoral bunches at ex ceptionally good cattle , and at least ono that wonltl bonr comparison with the best seen idto for mnny K tiny. It consisted of fourteen tiund and WHS taken nt f.VMi. Only n few other trillion were mntlo Rt bolter than MM ) . The uilkof thn nntUosiold nt from fl.73 to 12.40 tor cows , heifer- * and bulls , and nt fiom 13.2.1 ipM.SO for steers. There were nhout 7,000 Tot ins which were snlnblo nt from 11.35 to M.UO. nnd .1.0 0 westerns t lint found buyers on n Imsl" of from Jl.io to II.5. . Hogs sold nt nnndvaiicoot So. It did not Inz until shippers had sorurod wlmt hogs they needed , but after they had Illlod up nnd IMOkcrs were In possession n nuiotnr and cnslor feeling obtnlncd. The simply was somo.OOJ ! hond less thnn for Wednesday nnd wns soon closed oi.t Ht fromJIOJto fVSO for poor touhnlco light weights , and at from IV 1 1 lo $ o.G5 for very common to strictly prime ho ivy. Sales wore pretty generally nt from W.2Tito J.'i 40 for ll.-ht , ut fromri..U toM.no for medium and nt from Cii.n. % toM.WJfor heavy. Oulls and cholera pigs woiu ( | noted at from fJ.M to $1,7. ) and grass hogs were dull at from 21o to Me oft" f ro'n the prices paid tor corn fed , Thpro was n slow nnd unsatisfactory mnrkot for sheep nnd lambs , but values wcro not ma terially loner. I'rom J..M to M.U. ) for culls , prices ranged umvard to from ft U } to $ .1 00 for shnico iiatlvo sheep. Wi'siurns wcin ijunti'd at from W.'i > toil.ao and Toxnns at from 1 1. no to M..M , lunb-t NVCTU salable nt from M.V ) : o $ \1K ) . L'onshlor.iblo boor stock remained In sMcsinon't ) hands. Uccolpts : Cnttlo , 19.030 ; hogs , 32,000 ; sheep , 8 , ono. The Kvcnlng Journal report * ! CATTMt-Uocelpt" , ID. 00 bond : shlpmonts , 4,000 ; mm ket steady ; prime tooxtra Htuurs. tl. tn .W ; good to choice. $ I.V.QltUi ) oihors. l.ri ; TDXIIIIS , I'.iai.'JO : tankers , J.iJ : © 4.M : oows t.'j'O..OO. lions Uc'cclpts , 21,030 head ; shipments. 10.0JO lui.ul : miirkot active ami lie hlghur ; rough and common , JXonttV''i ) ; mlM'il and piickurt , fi2. ' > iS1.4'i ! primu huavv and butchers' weights. So rOt5'i.70 ' ! lullt , tMHtiill. ) KKf Uceoluts , H.oio head ; shipments , l.'OO ho.id ; market sluady ; native , fk r < .2j ; westerns , I.10U4.U" > ; lambs. W.5 ( tt5 OJ. Xo V'ork tlio stix'K Alurknl. New YOIIK. Sept llKEVKs-Hucolpts. . 210 he id , all for o\portcrs and stuiiKhturuts ; no tr.iding ; fooling woiM ; dressed beef dull' at 7@-i'io per Ib. Shipments today , 872 | ) ee\o3 and 11 , " > sboop OALVHs-Hecelpts , HI head ; market dull : \eals.Ji.Oua8.0J per 10J Ibs. ; grassers , ? 2.oO ® ' biiFKP AND IMMIH Uoceltits , 0 , : 00 head ; sheep steady ; lambs slmdu'o islur ; sheep sold . . .i per s. ; ams. ) ; drcisutl mutton firm , 7ii'JJe ! per Ib. ; dressed lambs steady utWMi'ic. IIH Kecuipts. 1,701 head , tonslgncd dlicct ; nomlna.lv fatcady at & .4u < 2. > SJ per luO Ibs. Kansas City I.Uo atock .Market. KANSAS OITV. Mo. Sopt. 2i OAITI.K-UO- culpts , ' , . ' ( , ( } ; shlpmonts. .1,000. The muritut was c\tromolv dull tuul generally weak ; droiscd beef nnd sh pplns steers , tl.tjt&l.tt'i : cons. tl.'J'iiV..IO ; Texas and Inili-m steers. ! . ' .25 (2i. ( . . * > 0 ; stocKois and fcedurs. f..U. ' > ® .l,00. lloos llocoipts , 5.0 0 : shipments , none. The market was higher , onunlnt stoidy. closing saiOo hU'htr ; * l.8'Ol37'i ' ; hulk , * j.ir > a > yo. isliKKl' Receipts , 1.200 ; shipments. 2W. The market was slow ami lOa lower ; m nitons , (4.0J. St , Louis I.Uo Mock .Market. ST Loin * . Mo. , Sent 22. CATTLE Uocolpts. 4.C01 huad ; shipments , 4.2JO head. Market lower ; no choice natives hero ; common to good n'ltho steers. J-.7o(34.UO ( ; fair to good Indians $ J. ZUftJ.UO. lions Keco.nts. : i.SOil hciid ; shlpmentM. 2.- 530 head. Markut lOe higher ; heavy , JJ.2jjo ( 5.50 : mixed. i51.IOS" 40 ; light. Jl 2.iS.r > 40. tilled * Itecclpts , fl.llifl beid : shipments. COO head. Mai ket blow : top prices. $ i.j.1. Mrs. U It. I'atton , UasKforJ , 111. , wrlto ? : ' Prom noraonitl oxpariatico I can recommend DoWitt's H.iriap irilla , a cura for linpurj blood and toner ai debility " < t A'.N O VC'i.ll ZJ.V X& If the so-called farce of - comedy the stulTod- club and squirt-bottle order is on tbo wane , as It seems to be , the reason thorofor maybe bo found perhaps not In a waning demand for tbo laughable on the stncro , but In tbo fuel that a few brlfiht plays , plays In fact as well us name , full of real humor nnd true wit , have of Into drawn too public attention from and lessoned its fondness for clap-trap and knock-about stuff. They have to some ex tent acted as an uutidoto , as it wore. And chief among tnoso bettor thing * is "Niobo , " the laughing success. Tbo engagement of " .Niobo" is for Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week at Boyd's. Tbo company engaged this season to sup port the ponular young actor , Mr. A.V. . Fremont , In Iho sensational comedy dramn , " 7-7-7 , " is said to bo unusually strong. The play has been rewritten ana now scenery added. Mr. Fremont comes to the Parnum Street theater for four nights , coojinsnciug with a Sunday matlnco. "Lato to boa ana oariy 10 rise will shorter the road to your homo in tha skies. Out early to bed and "Little Emv Uls3r."tbe pill that. ITMH03 llto longer au.1 batter un.l visor. . Tills V.'us Kimy. Jim Crow is the appropriate name of a yonnp man now loJged at the police station. Ho went yesterday to Mrs. Sarah Ooen and told her that her husband Isaac had sent him for $ a and Mrs. Sirah rather guilolosbly gave him the money. Sick lioadacho ? Boooham'a Pills will ro llovu. Can lie cmmicd on to cure Ca tarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Hcmedy. It's nothing now. Kor ii5 yearn it Uas been doing i.vto ) , - llmt very thing. ZM 'x.fii' ' 1 It gives prompt nnd complete re lief but yon want moro than that. And you get it , with this Hoinedy there's n euro that is perfect nnd permanent. The wont chronic cases , no matter of how long stand ing , yield to itH mild , soothing , clcniiMiig and healing properties. " Cold in the Head" needs but a few applications. Catarihal Headache , nnd nil tuo troubles that coino fiom Catnrrli , uro at once loliuvud uud cured. Yon can count on something cLso , too f500 ijj cosh. You can count on It , but It's more than doubtful whether you earn It. The propiietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy , in good faith , offer that amount for nn Incurable - able case of Catarrh. Don't think that you have one , though. They'll pay you , if they can't euro you. That's certain. But they can cure you. That's just about as certain , too. Can you ask moro I SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. Ilest cattle , hog and sheep mnrkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & LIVE KTOCIC COMMISSION. Till : LKADKHd. S3 OMl'HIW'rU5rt' ' * * > for oor- VJ. u.il.l.llrd.0 | Miflcin Kjporti. Wood Brothers , toutli Omaha Telephone 11 17 , - Chicago JOHN I * . DAIIJPM VN. I . . . WAliTKU K , WOOD ( Msnugori. Market reports by mull an J wire chuorf ully furnlshud upon application. _ Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , HtibtKt Louis , Kansas Olty. South Om-iliJ. tilouxOltv. Tort Worth , A. D. Boyer & Company , 68 nnil : w KxolKiir.'O Uullillii ( .South Oni.iu u Corroponilencu ullclt3l anil uroaiptlr aninrdrJl ulou tu urduri t orntuiAura Jt lujderJ. O , IbBL . . . IncorporaUj , liii capital f ullr I' IJ. MM ) . Waggoner liirney Company Wrlloor wlro u for prompt iiail rullabU Perry Brothers & Company , Live titook Commission. Iloom Cl Lxchungo Hulldlng , Houth Oinaba. Telophouo 17u7. OMAHA Manufacturers' ' J AWNINGS AND TKNT3 , BAGS AND TWINES. BcmisUmaliaBigCo lru | > ortrr nmlmfiK , nonr neks , tnulni > , twine , IJICYOLES. BOOTS AND SHOKS. Morsc-Coc Shoe Co , lltMHownnl Strnot. Ksotory corner llth nnil Doiulii Mroot > . Wo nro in ifcln/ clotcprlcus to emi ! b lyuri , nn I ara lnss of Knoll will oil It > urjr s\lo.kbtu nltli incrolmiiK. Kirkcmlall Jone-s & Co. Wholcinlo Mfrs Aeanln ' Hoots , shoos , million , lloiton UulitX'r . ShocC'o felt auod * . IJ03 1JIO IIOJ I1U1-IIO. ; llnrnsr-s Hnriior-it , CLOTHING. Blolcky & Cohen ClotMnc , notion ( urnU'i- liiK' ( ilru u 11 trlil. Hnmploi pr inlil hr express - press , 111" COAeL , GDK13 , CORNICE. OmalidCoalCokcLinic , Co Eagle CorniM Work Mfrs. Kalvitnlrcil Iron Hnrd nnil soft conl. P. K cornice1 , window caps , cor. 16th and Uougnls motnllc BkjllulitH. etc. streets , 1110 , 1113 DoilKO-st. GOODS. M. F Sinillii Co , Kilpafrick - Koch Dry Roods , notion ? , f.ir- DrjMlooils Co. Notions , nlsliliiK k'ooilUornor gents' ( iirnlslilnit KOOJI llth nnd llowtrd &ts Cor. tltli ai 1 llow.it\l. FURNITURI3. Omaha Upholstering Co , llccbc Ilunyaa p'uMt-jrol f urnit ire , Furnlturo Co. , Gr.ico nn llU. 11(11 ( ( lc'iln struct Ulli street. WliolOnl30iily. GROCBRIE3. | DUUGS , BUG. D. M.Stccle&Co. Blahc , Bruce & Co 12Ul-l'0..lnncs street , lOtb nnO str Umatm. Oiunlm. lavs Your Kves tested free byanCXPHilT ? OPTICIAN Perfect adjustment. Superior lenses. Norv- ousheadiiuho cured by usln j our Suoatiolci nnd Eyeglasses 1'rlcus low for Urst ulasi Roods. THE ALOE & PENFOLO GO , 114S. 15thSt.Cfol2htoa Bloi'.c. NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DErOSITOSY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital $100,03J " $05 , OOJ Olflccrsniirl Dlrtfctora IlonrrV. . Vntcs , prcslilcnt It. C. I'uidiln , ' , vlco | irosliloii | , < ) . S. MunrlcoV V. .Morse , John < . Collins J. N. II. t'atrlci , l.airlj A , lloed , cnjlilor. TH.IS IRON BA.1-1K. < * * " ' " ' * t 4"xfSjriK'"Rl'pANS TASUUES rttnuVu 2 j&3\'vh. Voiiiiii.li , liver and bowf IF. i url anf fS 'r iue b1"1 ! > i" ? ' ° nil tlTt dual | * XvV/U/'esiSnthe / ' ) / bet incdliIne krimnfor LIlous- rurw , coiutliiaUon. cljMirp laoul ( . 'jreutli , headache , heartburn , lotw cf i / > > IHlite , uimtal di | leMlon , i > rlnful , v 'V4 > . ' .3iW dlceitln.i , idrrnHn. willow i1 , mrii s j et * > - los.andMcrf ilw-nBOU'sultinurrroiii J Jl.npurc Moc .crafiillurs bytlie elomai li , Ihtrcr U. ' tenllnra toiicrfonn Uelrproper functlonn rcrnrahi ulvoii tooMjcarlnir srobenolltcd'iy taliln ? ono after j [ ' "h'iffij'i OIl'hMfUAll (5o.t'lorinicobt.Now | Vork | PROPOSALS FOR GRADING. Sealed propos ils will ho rocolved hy tno tin- dc'islt-'ncd nut 1 1:110 : o'clock p. in , , .September : Utli. Ib ) . ' . for rndluK 29lliBticut from Hickory sticot to Martha Htrcot : aith street from Kariiam street to Dodge Btrtiut ; rnincos street from aith street to the west line of Windsor I'lncu ovtonslon : In the city of Om iln , In nccordnnco n Ith iilnns nnd siiuclllciitlons on Illo In thu ollleo of thu ho ird of imhllc uoi Us. lidi ; to ho Hindu on nrlntol Ul'tnks fur- nlRhod hy the h.iird , mil to hu iic'coinpinl il with u eortlllud ehuoU In thu sum of 4 > 0j , pay- nhlu In the u.ty of Oin.ih.t , aa un uvldoncu of good f.iltli. The hoard reserves the rU'ht to reject nny or nil bids nud to w.ilvo dntccts. I' . W. IIIUKIlAU nit , Chnlrnmn Hoard I'uhllc ' Worus , Omaha , Nob. , beptoinhor 15th , 1892. tlnltiMl htntc IMnrHluil'ii H.tlu. Ill thoulruultcouit of the Unltod ht.itos for tllodlslrlotof Nobr.iska. . . Edwin II. Wiiltoru nnd John V. McDowell vs. AnlU'Amoiluan Mort axe k Trust LO. WO. Publlo notloo U hereby given that In ; aucoaud oy v rluuof a writ of nxuii utioii Is Hiiudouttif thu abowo-namod court In aliuxo ontlt ud oniiso and bonrliu lutu of Augiut 23 id. IbT. ' , 1 havoluvlod uiion and tal.cn all Iho right , tltlo and Interest of thu nboioMiiiiuuil " . : II. Wallois and John \f. Mu- io ol , In and t" thu follovvliifduuiibul roil est a o to-wil i Ixit : i In block 12 , In llanscom Plicu addition , and the uast 41 fool of lot 10 In II iiolm inn I'liico iidilltlun lo thu oltv of Omaha. DnugliiH couiiiy. .Nobr.iHk.i. all of which I will uxpobu to nalo and sull the same lo Ihu highest and best blddur ut piihllii auc tion , as Ihu law dlrucls , on thu eighth duy of October , A I > . I"1at thu hour of olevoii n'olouk In thu foionoon of Hiild duy , at the north door of the Unif.'d HtatuH court IIOUHO and posiolllcoul.dlng , In thu city of Om ihu , Douglas county. NobrHsita. b ild i > a'ii U to u itUfy u judgment of uald court obtained at tin May to-m , IH'l' , in fu\or of the An lo-Ainiirlcaii Mortgage and Trust C'ompanv and against tlio said IMwln U , Wal ter B und John V. Mulov\oll. ) IIUAI ) I ) . KI-AUUHTiit : , U. B. Marshal. JOHN P. IJllUHN , Attoinoy fur Defendant. honor 1'ropomiU , Boalod nroposalH will ho rucolvod by thu un- durblgnud until ll.AI o'clock p. m. buptumbcr 10th , le'J2 ' , for Ihu construction of HUWOIS In bttwur dlstrlutu Noi. Idi , nil and Illi , In ihu city of Omaha , us pur ordinances Noa. &I7. J2IJO and y-M'i , luspeutlvuly , according to plumf u'nd BIM'clllcatlonson Illu In the ollleo of the Hoard of Publlo Works. Ilaeh yropos.il to bu mudu on printed blnnkii furnlbliud by thu bo inl , and and to bo accompanlotl by a certified chuck In thotium of (3HJ , ujyiblu to thuelty of Omaha IIH uvlduncMof good fult.li. The boarJ rosurvos thu right to reject any or all bids , ami to walvo dtfi'uU. . . P. W. llIUKIIAUniit. : Chalniian of the Hoard of Publlo WorUs Omulia , Neb. , Kcntoinbcr 10th , Ib'JJ. ' - * * HARDWARE. lleclor & Wilhclmy Co. Ixtbcck & Linn. Corner lOlh nnil Jackson Donlors In linrilwnr.i finil strcoti. nipch nlcss ° tools , H'H i > aiiitls street. LUMQ13U. Clias. R. Leo. John A. Wakdell. Itnrdwood lumber , wood Imported , \morlcsn Port- carpets uml p\rquol Ian I content MllntukM flooring. htdrittillc onmnnl unl 9th and DouiUi. ( Jutncjrihlte It-no. LIQUORS. Frick & Herbert _ dilltnor it jiljr 1W1 Ptrnnra St. MILLINKRY. J. Obcrfcldcr & Co. Inipnrtpri nna Jobbers of inmiiierr.mitloni. Mull unlora prompt. st. PAPER. I OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. Carry n fall stock of prliitlnK. wrapping nnil IteflniMl nnd lubrlcillnj rltliu paper , card pa ulls , nsloitroiso , ota. per , etc. OVERALLS.ETG. | OYSTERS. King & Smeai David Cole iCe , Mfrs ofK i S" pnnt \Vholesnlo oystivs , funcy nlilrH nnd orornlls , etc. cehiry Sl'jx ' lutli struct ( .11 Id South llth at. telc'iiliouoTII. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Kslabllshoit 1373. Branch & Co. Whitney & Co. Produce , fruits of all nutter , CKKS nndpoultrj. kinds , oystors. Jas A. Clark & Co. llnttcr. ohoesa , OKI poultry and v. UKfcoutli Uth st. STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove KcpiirW'ks Stove repairs and water nttncbmonts for any kind ofHtoTO mnJo. UJ7 Douglas. SASH I TOYS. M.A.Disbrow&Co. H. Hardy & Co. Mrmufucturors of saiti , Toys , Oolln nlbumi , UUUFH. blinds un 1 fancy KOO ti , houaofiir * mouUllnuii. Hranch of nlshlnH uooili , chll- tict' , UtU and Izard all 13. „ nrrUjoi Tarnaru . ' I r PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU 1 TION. Council Chamber , Omaha , Nc'i , 180 Ho It resolved by the city council of Omaha , the mayor concurrlni : : That permanent sulow.ilks bo constructed In the city of Uinuli i as designated below , within ( Ivo daysjiflor the pub Icitionot this resolution , or the personal aur\luo thereof , as ordinance Is nnthorl/e.l and rcrjulied ; buoli sidewalk to belaid to thu permanent Kradu ns established on the p.ived streets spcclflud Herein nnd to bo constructed of sionn. uitlll- clal stone , brick or tllliu' , iieeordhi - to spool- llcstlons on fllo In thp ollleo of thuboariltrf public works , and under Its supervision , to- wlti North side of Wool worth aonuo. . lot 12 bUulc 0 , llunscom I'luco , uorm.incnt , Kr.iuu , b feet wide. West sldo of 30th avonue. lotO bloek 5 , Uaini- com 1'iacc. pcrmanenl tr.idu , < > feet wluo. South nidi ) of lilnnev street , lot < i block 3 , Kouut7o I'laoe. norni.uiL'iit urade , ( I feet wide. Soutnalduof SU Mary's avenue , lota 1 and 2 , Jacob's addition , li fuutldc. . And , bo It further resolve I : That the bo.ird of nubile \\orks be , and la hereby author zed and directed to cause n , cony of thU reso utlnn to IIH iiubllshed In the olllelal p.ipor of Iho city for onu week , or ho bet \ ed on the owners of said lots , and that un less such nwnera shall ultliln tlvo days after the publication or service of such eopv con struct said sidewalks UH heioln required , that the bo ir I of public woiUs cause the same to bo done , thu cost of constructing slid sldo- wnlUsrcspeotlvoly to bo ns psed n.'iilnst the real estate , lot or p irt of lot In fiont of itnd abuttlni ; such sldowiilUs. IMbseit Aliiy3rd Itl'iJ. H P. DAVIS. Passed Autr. 2lrd , In'U ' W.M. K lIKUIir.L , Passed bopt 2nd , IV ) . ' . O. L. UIIAKKHR Acting Presidents O ty Council. / Attest : JOHN UKOVl > . City CIcfTf. Appioved : GHO. P. UHMIs , Mnror. NOTICE TO CONSTUIIOT SinnWALKH. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots nnil leal cstuto described In tlio , ibo\u icsolu- tlon : You anil each of you are hereby notified to construct permanent hldeunlUs us required by a rosnl'itlonof the city council andmayorot thu city of Ouiaha.ofhleh thu ahoMi In a copy 1' . W. IIIIIKIIAUSKU. Ohulrmnn Hoard of PublloVoiKi. . Omaha , Nub. , boetombor 20th , Ib'i. ' . b20-2l-22-2J-21-20-27 TO TIIK OWNHKS OP AM , J.OTS OU PAUT3 of lots on UJlh strout f rom Urand uvomio to Ames avoiinu. You a ro hereby notified that the nndor- Bicnud. throe dltdntuiosteil frouholduis of the oltv nt Oni ihn. h ivo been duly iiiipolnted by tlio mayor with the approval of the city coun cil of Hild-clty. to assess the diim.izu lethe ouueri , rsspu-'tlvoly of the property anucteU by L'r.ulliu of said street and t'tuuiosi Htioota declared necessary bv Ordinance No. , c 'll. pissed August UUlh , K-J ) , approved Augiut ,11HI , Ih' ' ) , ' . , , Yon ro further notllloJ , that havliu no- copto I K'lld apuoliitiiiunl , and duly iiiiilllluij | is required by law. wo will , on the twunly- fourth day of Hoptonmur. A. I ) . IMJat tLii lionr of tliroo o'o.uok In the afternoon , at thu ollleo of Goo. J. I'.iul. HiOi Karnain struut , within the coruoruto llu'lu of s ild idty , nniut for the iiiirpnin of considering and making thu asiotsiiiunf of d.iniiiKO to the OWIIUM iu- RiuKtivuly of said prouuity. ulTuotad bysixlcl L-ralln. taking Into consideration spuolal bonelln , If liny. . . . . . . You nro nollllod to bo present nt the tlmo and idiicoaforoHiild , nnd m i' ' i any ohJnotloiK to or stiilonionts concuinlni ? said nfsussineiit of duniuRes as you mtiy i-onsldor iirijiiur. lll.f ) . J. PAIMj. JOHN II. IIUrLKIl , ur.O. II. PAYNK. Omaha. Bopt. 12th. 1SOJ. sUdlot I'r iipixaU for Jl lrl < t iJiudlnj ; HondH , Boated bids , nmrltod Proposals for dlhtrlot ( jr.HlIni ; bonds , will bo recelvu.l at the ollko of thu U ty TrujtHiiror , Cniuha , Nub. , up to U o'olouU IIDOII. of the 10th day of October. IHW , for the Diirohaso of J'IUJO.UJ DUtrlct Unidliu Honds of thu city of Omaha , Nub. bald bonds arodatoil buptuinburlBt , Ifi'J- ' . and aru pnyablo In from onu to nlnu years after thu ( Into thereof , In iloiioiiilnatloiiH of ifl.UKl.05 and WlO uOouuh , with Interest ut thu rate of 3 pur cunt porannuni p lyiiblu Huml-aiinunily , Principal and Inturcst p.iyubu ! at Kuuutia Hi os. . Now York. 7,5'JO.oo of District No. : i7. fiOOJ. . 0 of District No. 47. tl2.003.00 of District No , 40. -f- Kacli bid must Htutu prlco and atnountr sought for ana inoludu auurtiod Intoiust to date of dulivary ut Om ill I. Nub. Thu rUht li leservud to rajouianv nnd all bids. Insucd under charter power ofcltlus of thu inulropol- Itun olusM and ordinance No. : t22. ' . Approved Au.'UBt' lb , 16'Ji llFMty lloi.i.v , B 1(1171 ( , C'lty TruaBiircr. I'rupoiul * tor DUtrlct Orndini ; IliiniU. Bealttl bids marked ' 'proposals fordUtrlo * Brad IIK bouds" will bo rcco.vod ut the city tioasuier'u ollloe , Omnhit. .Nub. , up to 1.'o'clock noon of the loth day of Outobui. IB1/2. foi-tlui purchiiHu of t H , < XW OJ district fr.idlnbonds o thoclly of Omaha , Nub. Said uondH shall bu dated ( Mohur 1st , 1WB , mid Kb ill bo puyublu In from ono to nluu yuitM after tbo date thurtiof with Interest at the rutu of S pur cent per iinuuin payable an- liually , Prlnelpal nnd Intercut naynblu at Konntr.o 111 os. , Now York , r-alil boiiiu iliull bo of thu denomination of IOJOOO , t/lfJOJ and < IUUOJ uach , Knell bid in nut st-itn pr'co and Kinotiht boucht for and Inolndo uucruul IntercHt to date of delivery at Omahn , Nob. Thu rljlil Is rober\ud to reject any and allihlds. IsineJ iiiKler charter powur of cities of the motrcpol- Itaii elubt * and Ordinance No. UW3 , upprovod buptombur lOlb , U'Ji. ' U'Ji.IIENKY 110M.N. 21(1171 ( Olty Treasurer ,