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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEZ.SATURDAY JUNE 25 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS All Ocreals Opened with a 8light Decline Yesterday. ONLY A LIGHT BUSINESS IN WHEAT Shorts In Covering Corn Toward tho Close Bid the Price Up On Each Other— Onts Worn Traded in Quite Libernily. ©Ontcaao, 111, June 24.—The deluge of water which burst sewers and floo fed cellars in Cui- ©ARO was 80 nssoclated In the minds of specu- lators with destruction that they found it bard to understand how the growing crops could have escaped. That appeared to be the main cause of the advance In yesterday's prices, which took place Immediately on tho opening. As u result of better information by graph, howover, the close, a8 coni fast night. showed a net deoiine of ‘i for wheat and oats, with corn utchanged. The provision list was from 7%c to 10¢ higher. Only a light business was transacted in whoat. At the close 1t was 'se higher, then ¢ clined '4¢ for the various futures, closing from 'ic to le from the bottom. The anti- option bozy pecked its hoad Into the hull at intervals and scarcd tho traders, but the opinfon gadned In force apparently that the il will bo shelvod in the senate. The feelinz in corn was unsettled. Tnitial transactions were at from Xe to le advance The shorts in covering bld the price up on each other. At the advance the offerings be: entie lnrge, & good deal of long property com= Ing out, leaving the lmpression that the local ombination had sold out their holdings, cansiug room (Fadors to sell frouly und the prico declined from 1¢ to e in short order, Bt raiiiea e tater, T arket oponed stronger and tho rumor that the Hateh bill would be reported adversely by the judiclury coni s wixo helped the price, Tiie market closed stoady wt 1nst nfght's fizures, Outs wore traded in liberatly and'a stronzer feeling prevailed, due chiefly to o falr de- d trom outsiders. and also to rather un- JEAbI0 CrOp FODOTis, Provision traders showed littlo Interest in the market after the ficst hour., With a lighter run of hozs and higher prices at the yuards und corn 1c up from the close Thursdiy, all pro- ducts sturted strong and highor. Tho advance was et by free offerings by scalpers und holders who profited. The mnckets encd. L ere was a little life i eause of { ans m July to Septem- ber, mostly atse difference, while lard and pork were mostly neglected, Thero was n fair demand for vessel room and rates rematned unchinzed ate for wheat and 13c for corn to Bufalo. ted recoipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 5 corn, 650 cars; outs, 2 cars; ROg 16,000 head. The leading futures ranzed as follows G | X telo- 1 with oW, c s T4 w0l fow 0@ | . L 3 OATH NG, June | s 244 (3236 ot 0| a0 m 0w |06 09 [106 |10 110 82| 10 | 6o 0 [ 67 T 6 0 Wi EAT—NO, No. 2 rod, 80150 OATE—No. Bl4e; No. & Tve— N BARLEY— FLAX Sk TIMOTHY i spring, Te: 325@Re; No. 2 white, iite, 341@5e . 4 00c: No. 3, W¢; No. 4, B@i0c 0. 1, BLUSY. —U'rime, ¥1. 0. r bbl., §10.7215@10.75; lard, per 5744 short ribs sides (loose), y salted shoulders (hox. 7 0; short clear sides (boxed), ¥7.1214(@7. % HV:J‘IIINKV——UIH!II«N‘ tinished goods, per gal., BoGAns—Cut lonf. 4 standurd A, 45 \ecelpts and shipments toduy were us fol- ows: A HLD K@5%e; granulated, 44405 TRECHIFTS. [SHTFNENTE Flour, barrels 10,000 When't, bushels. 102,000 26,000 4540000 ye, bushels. Bariey, bushel 9000 On the Produce oxchanze today tho butter marke prices unchunued: fancy piarator, : fine crenmories, 1 Imitation, 16@100; dulries, 1@ 16c. New York Markets, NEW Yok, June 24 —Froun—Recoipts, 1,430 pkgs.i dul' und heavy; sales, 17,000 bhls. Conry M -Qulet. WirAT—Lieccipts, 170,000 bu.; exports, 103,544 sules, 865,000 bu. of futures; 118,000 bu. of . Spot, rregulnr closing casler and dull No. 2 red, £5c in store and clovator: (115 AT uneraded red, 76 Ki4e; No. 1 Chie NI Biae; No dapring, Ko Options=Most par- ties ire holding off and the appearance of af- fuirs is very dull, wholly on acconnt of vari- ablo reports concerninz the anti-option bill, There wits an ndvance of e ea-ly, by o decline of H@4e and " closin No. 2 red, June, 8% @Sic vi Tuly, 805 @S63C, Clostng L Mitie K0 7-10c, " closing nt’ 86150 November, closing at §55¢ Ole, closing at % e. Firm; western, S3@8% in elevutor., v Marz—Dull, Receipts, 77,000 bu.: sales, 10, 0 Spot dull ut 50ast0e aflost; ungraded mixed. si@dle; options advimeed %@4o with poor gruding and wot weatner, declined %@i4e on Ihoral Tecoipts, closi e down to fie ups June, ; boe, closiug, Mhe: Aug Feptember, Sty ble, closing, Biso: , Bilge. 0. celpts, 190,800 bu sales, 00,000 bu, of futur spot. Spot market tonk quict but closiug ut ak 0sin2 at August, Septonibor, Shse May (1803, 031,@ i sales, 5,000 bu.; bu, exports, 26,000 bi, futury 14,000 bu. spot, exports, 1,000 bu. 3 S and 06,000 bu, of dull und ireegulur, Op- fitmer; June, July, #71 Wi Au oMl Septomber, 4%z, B white, 4:35@10; mixed weste white westorn, 4248¢; No. HAY=Qulot, stoady. SuiAr—Ruw, firm and more active 800 hhd~. and 7 bhis. muscovado nt 2o bags centrifugals, 06 test, at i 5. ) bags molasses sugnr, 8 tesr, at 2 0-16¢; refined, steady and quict. MOTASSES—Now Orloans, qulet. PETROLEUN ~Quiot nnd - stoady; closed at for July. COTTONSEED O1L - Qulot; ernd TALLOW - Unsettled: elty ( Ing), 43%@1 T-10c, ROSIN-—Quiet und steady: struined, common togood. & 5 i Egas sale unlit ed D00, .00 for pack- and firm at 3@ e, It quliet and lower; westorn, prime, H@1se: receipts, U810 pkgs. Wooi—Quitt and steady: domoestic floece, L pulled, 80Re; Toxns, 1762, Pomk—Quiet anu steady: old wess, $10,008 AL00; extea prive. #1100, Cur MEATS—1irm plokled should iddles, poor to piokled bolltos, Tyc; 8, 6p6'a¢; pickled haws, 1@ qulet: west Sulvs, B3) tiere options sales, 1L25) e August, #6.00; Soptomber, & Cetober, orn sten S AL 8. K208 031 July, " KK WG6.90, closing at \8; retined. quiet; continent, losod ir demund, firn 19RG10; Western eroamiery, fuctory, 126@160; Egin. 2. © dys part skims, westorn dulry, 538@2ie; wostern o 3 Tikox—Quiet; Amerlean, 81435010, R Tunetive; lnke, 8117001180, LeAv-—-Quiet; domestic, #1054 10, TiN-Unsettlod Omaha Produce Market, Ripes, Etc.—No. 1 groon hides, roon vilod hides. 41 Kroon idos. J@dvio; No. 1 green saited “hides. 0 T0s., 44%cs No. 2 groon salted hides, 518 0 4 e d@shc No. 1, voul cvlf, 81015 Tba. 6o: No.2 voal culf, 810 15 Ibs, d4¢; No. 1dry flint bides, 7¢; No. 2 dry filue hides. 5¢; No. 1 dry sulted hides, Sapte; Sheep peltseure puch, 5c@8L25: sreon sulted shoirlings (s! WoOlod early BKINS, ONCH, IMEU5C; APy ADeuT- Vings (shrt wooled early sking) No. 1: cach e arlin:s (short woo'ed eur.y skins. Bo; ‘dry 0t Kansus wiid Netraskn buteher wool pelts, per (b, wolvht, B 1w dry fHint B unsus nond Nebras. K muredn weol pelts, por ib., actunl weizht, Sitite; dry flint Co.orado buteher wool peits Der i, netuul welght, 1 2ac; dry flint Colos radomure ol pelts, per ib, actual weight, Lary plocos. und bUCKs, WOtURE wolEht, Falidw und < rouso - Tatlow. No. 1 4y No. 2, 3@ i\ 0; grewse, white A, 1\ white B, ilye; Kroas low, durk, 23c; old butter. a5 rough tull i Oulifonuloranse lemons, ¥ 0 wney lewoos, Phinis crated, ¥.0.@160; Ualitoraln cher ‘apricots, 'southiera cher- ries. 83.00; biack raspborries, 82 enges. VeGRTABLES—Oalifornia cabtage, 2%c; pons, 5) per bu. box; wax beins, SLOJ por i b box; tomatoes. 4 basket crates, §250@ . cucimbers, 65345 per dozi NEW POLALOE FaG8—Recelpts iiberals 190124, Burrer—Packing stock, 1t good, H@11140; small lots of extra choice stoek to retall trade, 12@1ic. PouLTRY—01d fowls, weak at 6@7c per 1b, ive welght: springs, #3024 7 per doz St. Louls Markets, &1, Lovts, Mo.. June 20.—Frovr—Dull and easy but not quotibiy chanzed WiEAT-Opened o shado stronzer but soon deciined and closed =f@ige under yestorday. Cash closed nt T44e; July. August, T4 September, 76%e: Docomber, Ke. Conrs—slow and weak and the close 1e bet- in yestor iay. Cush, 4o; July closed at Lower; onshi and Septomber, 2850, BiAN—Qulot; 60 io. HAY—Steady for top erades; others d Aull; timothy, $12.00713.00: prairie, $8.50210.00. LEAn—Higher at 8 .05 Burten—Quiet; creumery, 14@i8c; dairy, 12 @l EGus—Dull: ic for guar ConNy Quiet at 82 WHISKY--8teudy ut 4116 Provistoxs--Qiilet, with only n job trade. PORK~ 81150, LAID—$6..0776.5% Dity SALT MEAT longs and ribs, ¥ 150 more: bacon, ribs, #7 87440 shoi 811,006 : KECELPTS o corn, 3000 bu.: ley. nono. SipaENTS—Flour 8,00 108 : wheat, 8000bu.; corn. 9,000 bu. i 0ats, 10,000 bu.; rye, 1000 bu.i barley, none, the; July, 30Xc: August itoed. 5240 shoulders, #5.75: ts, #7.105 boxed lots. julders, $6.50; lonzs and s #8.00; sugar cured hums, 1 8,001 1b8 : wheat, 55,000 bu.; 18, 51,000 bu.; rye and bars Kausus City Markets, June 24—WHEAT— fe: No 2 rod. GXBTC, 4i@Asie: No. No. Lower hit Cons-—-Lowe White, 404014 Steady; No 2mixed, 2 white, tondy: No. 2, nominally, 6Sc. FLAXSEED— U0 BiAN—Steady: sacked HAv=Steady: " timothy, $7.0067.50, Burrei-Stoady; natic, $8.00@8.50; pratrie, ereamery, 15@17c; dairy, bu.: corn, 500 oats, none, PHILADELPAIA, P, Jume 2.—Qulet. pric stondy: Oliio. Pennsylyania and West Vi ginin” XX and dg2se; medium, 3@ et New York, Michig (Hana and western fine or X and ; medium, $50; course, 4 12 an ldeluine, fine 203151 dium washed, combing and “delaine, 3i@1ic coarse washed, combing and delaine, H@s3145¢ Canada washed, combing. tub w chofee. TS it 60} medium unwashed. combinz and delnin 2ic; ¢ unwaushed, combinz and de! @2ic; Montana, 1622¢; territor Aine, 25 al, 18@2e, otton Market, Ln. June 24.—Easy: mid- dling, 7%0: low middiing, 6 11-16c: good ordi= nary, 63-16c. Net receipts, )1 bales: gross, 319 bules: exports to Great Britain, 80 baics constwise, os, 40) bales: stock. coipts, 4517 Dules; : exports to Great Brituin! 100, 3,147 bales: to the con- coastwise, 4, 145 bales; sales, NEW_ORLEANS, Yonx. | dulis sule August, futures closed July, % 0; October, §i.403 1o 24.—Dul L100 balos: June, ptember, 7. . —WuEAT—Quiet: nold- 0.1 Culitornia, 78 per 33 714008 33 No. Leceipts of whent centals, lncluding LIVERPOOL. 4lunc ers affer moderately ol western 3| Gs 8@ 1 Lys, i 10 Anicrican, Coux—Quiet; mived western, 48 10d per cen- tal. Receipts of Anicricun corn the bast three days 111,20" contals, Beer-Extra In POIK—Prime wester CEEsE—American fi 405 6d per ewt. 8 '.vl.. 4000 ana mess, 57s 7d per tierce. fine, 658 st white and colored, Milwaukee Muarkets, MILWAUKEE, Wi, June 24— W Feptember, lic; No. 2 Conx—Stondy; OATs—Stoadys No. 2 white, 314@¥5%e; No. 8 white, B@3145c. BAuyey—Firm: No. 2, RyE-Steady; No. 1, 78e, 1—Eusier; Coffee Market, NEW Yonk, Juno 2.—Options opened stendy, unchanged to 10 points up, Saies. 17,00 sneludinz July, $1170; August, tember,§11.70; December, $11. 81160, Spot’ Rio, dull 12,0214 Amerlean Refrigerator Beef. LIVERPOOL, Juno 25, —American refrigerator becf, disd per 1h: hindquarters, 5i4d per 1b. LONDON. June 2h.—American refrigerator beef. forequarters, 25 Ju; hindquarters, ds 8d Dy the carcass. LoXDON, June 105 per te ders’ Talk. cnrcaao. T, June Jounselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: The grain markets were dullund lifeiess today With a tendency to droop under the liquidition by the loeal long element, Some spirited buying by shorts at theopeninz, caused by the heavy rains st night, left the murketso much tic weaker, us the weather cleared @ the afternoon. There was littie done in whoat. ‘Thore wis larse buying of corn for country iccount and a mod- erite trade In oats. Olosing prices all nround were practically unchianzed from ycsterdiy. Provisions ruled very dull with outside hold s of July product ehinging their ¢ rd o Septomber. Such chung principally with packers at g ences. Tho market closed with a iarn eaused by the Cudaby and Wri bination bulling thelr rib deal. Cuicaao. 1. June 24.—Kennett, Hopking & Co. to & A. MeWhorter: Chicigo had over three inches of rain and tradess imagined the sstof the country was under water also. This caused a strong opening, but offerings wera fuirly good from first 0 lust and the markot s had a heavy undertone most of the sesslon with a comparatively lght busi- ness. A private message from Kausis com- plained that wheat was gettingz shriveled up by leat and reports from several points thero aud in Nevraska say that the woather 1s purtly clondy and cool today, sugzesting perfoct conditions for ripening’ grain. Ex- POrts and now business show somo Incre toduy. but primary roceipts ure sl very heavy and the ton of forclgn markots hoavy. The Agricultural depurtment’s report on the foreizn crop situation I quite fuvoruble. In corn and outs shorts rushed to cover at tho opening, but found plenty for sale and tho tket s0on sold off to yesterday's closing. le feeling in regard to tho elique I8 ubout the sume as has existed heretofore and. that wo liave seen the top for some time. Oaty s0em o be fiemly he.d on the Impression that the weather is hurting them worse thin corn. Provisions have been dull und foutureless, Is for- ade aifrer- little up sht com- se STOCKS AND BONDS, Again the Market Ixin the fesslonnly, New Yonk, June 24.—The stock market ot Inte seoms to have agaln zone completely back Into the hands of tho professionals, and, possessing this character, It romains narrow. with dullness and stugnation the feature of the truding In vhe grent bulk of the list, whilo two or three stocks are moved down over a comparatively wide ranze and, by reason of thelr compurative activity, give the market what tone It possesses. The market at the opening s tume at practieally lust night's prices, and the mo ments in the leaders belng so well bulunced during the early trading uo upwurd tendency was notieold in the gon- oral list, und lu e great bulk of the stocks deait In the extreme of fluctuation for the “duy wis within ' per cont. The murket o tinued extremely dull, and while thero speclully henvy pressure upon Burlington, it recovered, aud 1t iy 50 In the who.e list, ana while the markot continues narrow, ther nOthing 10 uperato ugilnst Hotter pricos. ournings of the rallroads continue sutisf toryi the wnthracite coal companies ure g ting better resuits and the bituminons ronas wre Working hurd for th e, whilo the vestuent deand for both stocks and bonds outinues steady. The lutter deulinzs saw a drive at Loulsviile & Nushviilo by which that stock wis de- rossod 413 bor Cont, but the adyance in New 10 Was partially lost and soue of the ne shares displuyed u reactionary per, Thore were no other wovements of nds of Pro- however, und the murket finully closed very dull and steady. generally at Insignificant for the day. A drop In Manhattin occurred Lite 1 the duy wnd 1t scored a net loss OF 4 per cent, but tho other decling of Lote was 1 ber et n Loulsville & Nushvile, Whie Now Englund Is up i ike amount. overnment bouds Lave been dull ady The boavaaye: 1t has proved tmpowsible o brouk the general warket in the fuce of the dally crop news. Tho experiment was tried lust'week with the unexpectedly large gold ©5ports 10 holp wlon: the bear operators, but failod. Yoesterduy and today somewhat dif- foront tuoties were employed. BOur Famors “bout the wheat erop buve disturbed aobody and por 4 quart | since the government's report could be g penled to, but the c.se of corn Is different. 1t Will be two weeks before the agricultural bureau makes its first roport on this cereal, hence reports of bad condition may stand without official contradition. In Burlington & Quincy the movement con- tinued today, but its farce was pretty much spent. and In Rock 1sland there was quite us much buying back of Shorts as there was sell- inz, 1t will not bo strange i the Burlington's statement for May, when its teacks Were over- flowed, were to show a decid falling off in earnings. But speculating bud July crop report 1s w dangerons business; & fact of which the bear operators scem to bo fully aware, The following arc the cloging guotations for theleading stocks on the New York Stock exchange toduv: ATCHINON ... 0. BV NOTURWeAL Adams Expross..... 146 | do profer Alton, T. H.......... 83 Y. Central.. do proferred LY.L C.o& St American Expre: o ‘proferred... Canndinn Pacitio Ohio & Mississiy Canada Southern. Ontario & We Contral Pacific. . gOn lmpro hes, & Ohlo won Nav o 18t preferred acttic Mall A0 2 preferred yrin, Dec. & Chieago & Alton 8 | Pitwburg, . 3., B. I Pullman Paiac €. [ itending Rock Ialand .00 DL & St L & 8, F. 18t pfa D& TG, prd. L 0[St Paul Fir East Tenne + o proforred. a0 I8t pro . Min. & Man 20 preforred. .. St Pl & Omaha o proferred . renn. Conl & Tron .. “Fort Wayno Toxns Paciiic Chicago & E. 111000 6 " |Unlon Pacitic, Hocking Valley. .. 5% U. 8. Expross ... Tlinols Central .. Wabash, St L & i St Paul & Duluth o profor Knnsns & Toxns.... wells Fargo 1o & Wesl Western Unlon 3¢ Colorado Coal ulsville & Iron Silver. Loulsyille & ontario 15 2 Sutro.... ... 1 Bulwer. .. 100 40 & W Pterm. 0% onain Contral.. Minn. & St (10 preferre Miscourl P v Mobile & OBI0 .. .. ) J. Central.... ... Southern Paciiic . Norfolk & West pfd 4540, 8 L & U. Neo.ooot Northern Pacific.... 204 R G. W ¥ o preferred...... % do P Den. & Gaif.. 16 Distl Tho totul sales of stocks today were 211510 shures. including: Atehison, 10.); Louisville shville, 8.80); Northern Pacific preforred, : New and, 4,600; Reuding, 16,0005 St. London Financinl Review. | Copyrighted 1592 b James Gordon Bennstt, 1 LONDON, June 24.—[Now York Herald Cable Specinl 10" Tie Brel—A “somewhat large withdrawul of gold trom the Bunk of London for Russia has caused consols to give way i-10 per cent for the account. Indinn rupee paper 19 44 per cent lower owing to a further slight fall in the price of silver. Foreign govern- meat socurities closed flut, As re national stocks, more or less heaviness was reported in continental bourses. Spanish has T 310 per cent. It Lungarian gold, 48 and ' most Turkish issucs down 1{ to ! per cent. Argentine gold funds are 1 per cent highoer though the premium on =old has advanced to 216 per cente Home rallways show a little ir- rezularity ut the elose, after hnying been gen- erully firm. A_practical fail is markad in Great Western, Midland, Northeastern London and Northwestern, while Brighton deforred, Caledoniun, Zull,' Barnsley. Metropolitun, Metropoiitan -~ District and North Brit- ish leave off ‘ut u woderate Improve- ment. American rallways close wealk, o support forthcoming froni either here or in New York. In the majority of cises a decline of % to % per cent is estab- lished. There hus boen no Increase in the do- mund for money. Short loans have been ob- tained at 5 to I per cont. OWing to the with- drawal of gold from the Bauk of ‘Enz)and the discount market has boen w shadc hurder, two and thrce months' bills being quoted at 1516 to % per cent, New York Money Market, W YORK. June24.--MoNEY 0N CALL—Easy at 154@2 per cent; offered at 114 per cent. PIINE MERCANTILE PAPER--23@ 115 per cent. STERLING ANGE—Quiet but steudy ut #4.87 for sixty-day biils, nnd #4834 for de- s e 1163 M. 1173 | *Mutual Union 6s. Int. Cort.... 105 |*Northwesf Titg St L &. 1. M ds . G (St LS. K Gen. M. citic 15ts. 108 [*3t. Paul Consols. o O |SSE P C. & P, L8t Lo Bilg|Te Tr. Rt 1051 7 Boston Stock Markot, BOSTON, Mass., June 2.—Tho following were the closing prie on the Bos- ton stock market todn; Kichison & Topeka. _§i14] ATIower M. C Boston & Albany Atlmntic ... Boston & Maine, |Boston & Mont GG, i 10074 Calumot & L Eusternic. it 123 °[Frankiin - Fitehburg k. 18 « g Kear: LI RS 2 [Osc Sy, Coatral thia ¥ ex. Cen. com N.Y. & Q07 . ol Catoniy - Rutland con Wis. Can. cout do pra Dieo Land Co. st End Land Co. elophione. . nStore 8. or Power. 1614 1574 25 2 L New York Mining Quotations. New Yorx. June 24.—The following are the inz mining stoek quotations: B8 BO et Con. Cal. & Va... Deadwood roka Coi s & N inancial No As Citv, Mo, June Nzw Yok, balances, $5,6 June 24.—Three per cent rentes, 98¢ ho nccount. CINCINNATEL O.. June cent; clearings, #2,404,60 BALTioRE, Md., June 24.—01 94); bulances, 32506,162. PHILADELPDIA, Pa balances, uno 24.—Clearings, £102,440, —Money, 3@ per arinzs, $1,702, - Rate 6 per cont. June 2. —Cleurings, 955,125, Monoy 2t por York ox- BIT816; June 24.—Clearings $0 k“exchanze, commierciul, 50¢; k, §1.50 per £1,000 pre §r. Louts, Mo.. Junc balances I 0 BOsTON, Mass., June 24.—Clearings, $14.704,- 63: bl #1,562841, Mouey, ¥ per cent. Exchange on New York, 10@1215e discount. Amount of bullion with- 1k of England on baluncoe toduy wus £200,000, and is for shipment to Russa, cAGO, TI1, June Money steidy it 4@3 per cent. New York nge 15¢ premium. Sterling exchungo weak nt $487 tor sixty day bills and #4853 for sight drafts. NEW YORK, June 24.—Tota for week ending Jung 2, 1802, In tho leading citles of the United Stutes wora $1,104.22,,458; mcreaso. 17.5 per cent compared with same week lust year. LIVE .—Cloarings, $11.032,000; £ross exchanges OCK Cattle Active and Higher—Hogs Climb Over the 85 Mark, OvAlA, June 2h.—Kecoipts for the past ive ys {00t up 0,08 cattle, 58,041 hogs und 4, op. agalnst 0,252 cattie, 47,040 hogs and p'the correspondinz five duys last wee hio supply of eattlo was again very 1 but tho oferings mado up in quality whit they lacked in quantity. Meager roceipts, to- M i IN AT g Healing i+ Wings $2.25 A MONTH (0 TREATMENT TWICE A DAY, @255 Syclle Dxyoen e Produces Naturally PURE RICH BLOOI BEAUTIFUL COM- PLEXIONS! GLOWING HEALTH! Free Trial Inhalations. Really Cures; Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Consumption, Headuche (sick or nervous), Dyspepsiu, Nervous Prostration, OxyoenBook and Advieelree, Call on or write without notice, THE SYECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Suite 510 Sheely Blk., cor. 15th and Howurd Sts., = OMAHA, NEB, MARKET. T gether with favorab e reports from markets gave s fiFMoE tone to the trade. Th e export nnd shippijyedemand was better tha; usual, while th ‘Inquiry from dressed heef houses was fully yp to the average. Good thick, fat steeps were in the best de- mand and so'd feom 5¢ to 10¢ hizher than Thursday. exporters piyine from #4.05 to .50 for good to cholce KW to 1,500-10. beeves. kair to good cornfed steers were also somewhat £tronger. 1.000 to 1.200-1b. stock selling at from 105 to 110, Rough heavy steers and common 10 poor hiulf-finished and grassy stook was no better and sold slowly at Indifferent prices. A falx clearance was effccted and reasonibly enrly. Butchers' stock and ewnners sold ntout as usunl of luto, poor 16 good cows and helfers going ut from $1.00 to €., largoly at £.00 to 8275 Bulls, oxen and staes were stondy at from £1.6) to §.0). Chlves were in ta)r supply and easler, Fresh offerings of stock and feeder cattle were decided]y lght, while reguinr dealers in view of the liberal supplies on hand and_the diffieity experienced 1n moving them wore rather indifferony buyers. Trading was slow and prices inclined to droop, except perhaps on an oceasional bunch of something cholce. Representative sales DRESSED BEEF. rr. No. 018 onstern No. Av. Av. Dr. 1220 & 80 480 ° 0 b 10 30y 0ol 3 2 100 1083 1§ 12 400 211 15 400 1001041 38) 15 SHIPPING AND EXPORT. 05 47101 415 15 0 I50IH7 415 o 10 cowa. 804 “1160 042 030 8) 1010 0 0 0 1205 COWS AND HELF 0 10 ) 1 5 [ HELF 12., 47 ALY 2. 136 1..1100 1150 11100 STAGS. 400 ERS AND FEEDERS, #o0 23 300 [ 3 00 2. SPRINGERS, 05 20 420 MILKERS AND 1 milker...... 1cow and ciif ll! feows and calves, ench. 2cows and calves, each. 12500 1eow and ealf.. ... .0 0 00 Hoas—Receipts continue liboral. The sup- ply was nearly 4,000 more than yesterday and 8,50 more thun Tast Friday. The quality was about like Thursday, running to both ex- tremes. There wero several londsof choico heavy hogs liere but an unusuaily larso pro- portlon of common to poor light " and mixed stu Chicazo was reported stronzer and shippers started in paying siightly ndvanced prices for good to cholce’ mediun und heavy hogs from .00 to £.075. While there was a fair local demand buycrs were not inclined to pa oversteady prices for anytaing,the liberal of- forinzs glving buyers decidedly the best of tho situation. Pricesaverazed steady to strong on fair to z0od hogs of all welghts at from £4.90 108105 Puckers and fn fact all buyers have inquzirated a war against common to poor Hzht nnl mixed hogs and_ these grades were Lurd to moveut from M.771% to $4.85. The general market was not overly” active at any time and it was along shout the middle of the forenoon before the hogs commencod moving freeiy. Nearly evervthing found u purchaser before the close, the bulk selling uson Thursany at from $.00 to %.00. Tho zeneral average of prices puid was 81 against $4.04% Thursday tnd #4.81% duy. Representative sul No. A 3 y 15 00 20 00 40 czz228 240 460 420 40 210 200 sE8g8e 245 ) SnEEP—Fair to good n THERE IS HOPE For every one who has blood trouble, no matter in what shape or how long standing, provided none of the vital organs have been so far im- paired as to render a cure impossible, 8. 8, 8. fzoes to the root of the disease, and removes the Cause, by expelling the poison from the body, and at the samo time is & tonio to the Wholo s¥stem. However bad your case may be, thero is hope FOR YOL‘JL. - - S S s' Cured ipe of a most malignant type of clirohie blood trouble, for which 1 Liad yged various other remedies withaut effect, "My woight fncreascd, and my Dealth improved in avery way, 1 consider 8.8, 8. the best tonie L evér used, S8/ A. WriGnT, Midway, Ga." Treatise on blood; skin and contagious blood poison mailed free, ! BWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta, Ga. THE BEST WHISKEY For Consumptives and In- valids must: surely be the most whaolésome for those who use it/as a beverage. atives from #4.50 to PURE RYE. Is the b st for all purposes, be- ©ause it 18 positively pure and m i+ ture. It is exce>dingly pleasant to the tasts ani has a delicious bou- quet, N. B--Tt doesn't burn nor sca'd the throat or stcm :ch like inferior whiskys It is recommmended by tho Lest physiclans. Sold on'y at high class hotsls, drug and liquor atores. DALLEMAND &CO,.Chicagos .00 falr to good westorns, from 84.00 to $1.5 common aud stock sheep, trom & 50 to $1.00; £oga 1o cholee 40 to W-Ib lmbs from .00 to Receipts and Disposition of Stock, OfMclal recelpts and disposition of stogk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-tour hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m., June 4. 1502 RECEIPTS, TOATTLE. | OGS, ONSRS & ML Cars. [Head Cars, (Mead|Cars, [ Head | Cars. | Head 1T OSITION CATTL w| o S| o1l 1 DIS THUYERS, Omaha Packing company. SWIft & €0 vy v The Cndahy Packing o John P, fquires & Co White, 1 & Do, It Becker & D. Van Sant & Co..00L 11l Shippers and feeders .., . Totals. ... Chicago Live Stock Cricado, 11, June 24.—[S$peclul Telegram to Tue Bek)—The hog murket continues to boom right along. It climbed from ¢ to 1o today, which mukes an advance since last Fridiy of ¢ to ¢ per 100 1bs. The receipts surprised every one Ly thelr smaliness and they were grabbed up as fast 18 dumped from the cars, Few of tho offerings went below 85,20, the best sorts fetched from $5.40 to .45 readily. The advance was more marked in common grades than in cholce. Some lots of tie former changed hands at prices that looked 15¢ higher than prices paid for similnr grades on yesterday and tho avorae giin in that clsss wae fully 10c, The e was firm at from .01 to £.43 for poor to pri lght, £5.05 to £.4) for medium welights wnd from £.10 1o 8,43 for heavy. There were only one or two trades ut the outside quotation, noF were there muny below Toduy’s run of eattle wus only about head=the smalicst number rocorded for a Fri- day within the last several yeuars. Ready buyers were found for the fow cuttlo on sulo und_at very strong prices, Of useful shipping grades there were not cnough to make @ niarket and tho suppiy of cominon grades wus nadequate, he pens €10 emptied atan early ‘mlr on n basis of from 100 to €100 for inferor to choico COWS, heéifers and bulls. trom £.00 to &5 for stockers ond feeders, from #4153 to §.85 for shipping ana dressed beef steers und from $'.26 to .50 for Texuns. Calves were in light supply and firm at from 8150 to #4. R 1 The Evend 1z Journal T ceipts, 4010 siipments, 2, tives, $L3501.10; Texins, 0,3.50; Cows, $1.£0@2.75 Hoas—Receivts,” 14,000; shipments, 6,00 murket 5@lie higher; rough and common, 10; wixed and packers. §.1005.25: pa atehers ports: OATTLE Stro SuEEP—Roeceipts, market steady; natly HLEA50; \pments, 1,890 #50@000; Westerns, Texuns, RL.6@A40; inmbs, H.0G New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, June 24.—BEEvEs—Recelpts, 2,78 head, Inciuding thirty-four cars for sale; market slow to 10¢ per 100 I1bs. lower; nutiy steers, #455014.70; Texans, &.50@:455; bulls and cows, #1.500.50: dressed heef stendy ut 0@ Gisc per 1b. Shipments today, 6:0 beeve tomorrow, 1,32 beeves and 8§38 quarters of beef. CALVES—Recelpts & 1b. higher; veals, milk culves, 82600 SupEP—Recely dull; sheep. £1.65@5.9. per 100 1bs.; lambs, dressed mutton st ufy at 0@i1tse per 1o dressed lumbs weak at 11@13'5¢ per 1D, Hoas—Recelpts, %35 head. consizned df- rect; market nominaily stealy at 244 per 100 1bs, st ST. Lout: 1.700; Shipn head; market e per bitter- market ve Louis Live Stock Market. ~Receipts, .000: market 2.@40c higher th st Wednosday on Texan steers and 10 @i0c on 1 tele; falr to_cholco native s are_quotable at 30; mediun to (v Texun stecrs, 2, canners, $1.4) No good cattle of uny kind on saie to- Receipts, 3400; shipments, 3,00; mar- ket ¢ higher; quality poor: fair to choice mixea ordinary 1o good, fair to best. 890515, pts, 500 shipn.onts, 2.3 0; filr to desirable native mu fuir to desirable Texas mut- Market. June 24, —CATTLE—Re- s, 2,000 shipments, 600; dressed beef und shippinz stéers stoady and 5@loe hizher, .3 @30; cows. weak at EL00@5.00: foeders, frm ut §.0003.20; Tesuns steady and d@lue higher at $0@LI. Hoas—Recelpts, 11,100: shipments, 1.500: the market for zood hogs was strong Lo 5e hizher; common, steady. closing wouk: il grades, #.25@5.15: bul k, §4.05@5.0 1EEP—ReceiDis, 20U; shipments, 200; markot steady. Lincoln Live Stock. LINCOLN, Neb., June' M4.—(Special to ThE BEE.]—There were but nine louds of hogs at the West Lincoln yurds ut the ovening this morning, ~Market steady, with prices ranging at from #4.85 to #4.974. Faded, jaded, tired, overworke women — wenk nervous, delicate and suffering ones. These are the wo- men who are help- ed to health and strength by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. 1t's a legitimate medi- cine, that corrects and cures; a tonic that invigorates and builds up; & nervine that soothes and strengthens, «And if it doesn’t do what its mukers claim for it, they don't want your mone; For all the functional derangements, pain- ful disorders, and chronic weaknesses that afflict womankind, the ** Prescription” is a safe and certain remedy—a guaranteed one. In * female complaints ” of every nature, po- riodical pains, internal inflammation ‘and ulceration, leucorrhea, and all kindred ail- ments—if it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back, No other medicine for women is sold on such trying terms. If any could be, you may Do sure that it would be. Is something else which pays the dealer better, likely to ke “just as good 1" ~ SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company © SOUTH OMAHA. est eattle, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSIO THE LEADERS. S0, OMALK| Wzigeie igouss, @e oo Wood Brothers, Bouth Omaha—Telephoane 1177, - 3.1, DADISMAN. | W, . WO, { Manngors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully furnished upon application. —THBE— Campbell Commission Co. Ohlcago, EastSt. Louls, Kunsas Clty, South Oniaha, sloux City, Fort Worth, Chicago A.Crill, W, F. Do Chicago. HOE Salésman. Crill, Denny & Company, Exchangs Bl1'g, sllmadge, Cattle Salesman Live $tock Commissic A D‘”Boycr &Company, 58 und 5 Exchango Buildinz,South Omaha. Correspondence sollcited and promptly answerad Bpecinl attention Lo orders for stockers & fouders, Established, 1885, - - - Incorporatad, 18} Capital fully patd, §20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt aad rellable market roporta. i Perry Brothers & Company, Liv Koom 61 lux:-il Stook Commission. nge Bullding, South Omaha phone 170 M H Hrngar;yi& (}T, Room 91 Excange Bulidin, South Omahu, = SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Union Stock Yard National —BANK. Tho_only bank ut the yards Capltal and sur- plun, EB0L0. Colloctions krowing out of suo Ve Bloai bavinons shosld bo. saat. difect. ta. this bank: Eiibbore can denoait for credlt of sadle ho.as bA0K Wherever located. OMAHA Mamfacturers” and Jobbers' Directory * A RCHITECISAND EUIIDIES GRQCFE!E?. | DRUGS, Eta J. H. BLENN Contra bullding, piasteriog. painting ote will rocelvs copy OF (lonn's AFchTtects and budors dirsetora free, by sonding their numo, budness and loe ton to the publisher. J.FL Glena, 113 8. 13t § ————— e ~ AWNINGS AND TENTS. ors and snb contractors for all kinds of i D. M, STEELE & 00,, | BLAKE, BRUCE & 00,, | 10th And Harney streota, 1901-1208 Jomes strest, Cmaba Omahs, = —————— HARDWARE. OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS. & 00, IND COMPANY, | mente, awnings. tarpan- Flags, hammooks, oll and rubber clothing. iend fiags, banners, ete, § for cat'gue. 1113 Farnam 1or oatalogusivs BAGS AN BEMIS OMANA BAB CO Importers and ks, burlaps, D TWINES BISHOP & 00, Stsal, manlila, estton Tope, iemp, jute, cob ton twinesiarred cords age. eto._8i3 8. —_— S—] LOBECK & LINN, Dealers' hardware aad moehanies' tools. 1404 Douglas Stroot. A.C. RAYMER, Bullders Hardwars n1g ctors’ Supplie s th 16t steaots, RECTOR & WILHELMY co. Oorner 10t Streeta. Jnekson LUMBER. BICYCLES. § BOXES. .0, DAXON, oy to . 3: Wik, Weycles #0ld on wonthly . Allnovel N. 16th 0% ilng payments. 120 N. 16th-at N SN BOOTS AND SHOES. MORBE-COE SHOE CO. 1100 Howard Btrest. Fastory eoraer 1ith and Douging We arc making 0l0se prices to oath bi selilng & olass of goods whioh 1s very sale- able with merchants STEVEN CREEDD Manufacturer's agent. 1can supply you with every- 1 SHOBS, MEN’S. WO 2n's A Ch1IA & AL 10w- tory pricos and discounts. Latest styles. 1404 Farnam Street. Room 16, KIRKENDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEW - co.,, | ED SHOE C0. wnle Mfrs. Agonts |Boots, shoes, n Rubber Sho folt goods, | 148, 2, 1104, 1105 Haroey-st | Harnoy-st. REWERS. JO8. SCHLITL BREw- ING CO0. Offoe, 8. 9th and L. worth Bts.. Oman: iohn Marhiover. Agt. Whol ibors 181 CARRIAGES, W.R.DRUMMOND &CO. Carrtage butlder and patrol wo Kpeetnlty, 18th, opp HING. ——— BLUTUKY & GUREN. | o\ mone & RUML, Clothing, notion,furnish ings. Give us o trial | Manufrs and wholcsale Samples prepald by ex | clothlora. 1109 Uarney stroet. press. 1115 Harney. Hose Court House, COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. QOMAHA COAL, COE & | EAGLECORN CF WORKS LIME CO., Mtrs. galvanized iron Hard and soft coal. 8 B cornico, window caps, ocr. 6t and Douglas: | metallc’ skylights, ete. sts. 1110, 1212 Dodge-st. CONTRACTORS. J. H, GLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of bullding ng ete. will receive o cop; and bulidors directory free, by sending thelr name, business snd loca- 1o, to the publisher. J. H. Glenn, 113 5. 15th Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIOX - KOOH e emiri o oo, | MILPATRIGK: Koo Dry goods, nottons, fur |nry vo0ds notions, gent nishing ‘goods. Corner |11 eN e gonds.: Cor 11th ana Howard-sts. 1ith and Howard-st. FURNITURE = N nMAHAma";‘:“.’“““' BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE cO,, Upholstered furniture 19021306 Nicholas st | Grace and Thirteenth streota. Wholesale only. 'PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- | TION. Council Chamber, Om:uha Be it resolved by the city the muy ient Neb., June 7, 18 puncil of tho eity irring : constructed In d below, within pubiication of this resolu- tion, or the personal service thercof, us by or- athorized and roquired; such aid to the permunent grado streets specified hercin, wnd to be con ted of stone, artificial stone, brick or g.according Lo specifications on' file in tho office of the Boird of Public Works and under towit: th stroot. lots 1 1d;tion, 8 fect widc, tside of 10th 8treet, south or less of tax lot 7, secuion wide, East side of 10th stroet. lots 1, South Omah v addition, 6 foet East side 10th strect, undivid fect of block 1, South Omuhu wide ast sido of 10th street, 6 foot in block C, South Omaha nddition, being the n. e. cor, of | 10tk and Castellar. 6 feet wide North side of Farnam stroct. lot3, biocks, Jerome park addition, G feet wide. Wost side of 221 strect, lot 8, block #4), city, fect wiae, South side of Callforntastreet. lot 4, block \ city. 6 feot w outh slde of Capitol ave, lots 1and 4, block 81 clty, 0 feet wide. sust’ side of 2ith street, lot 4, Sweesey's addition, 6 feet wide, South side of Ualifornin str block £, Sweesey's addlitio Nortli side of Burcstreot, lots 5, 0. block B4, ety 6 feet wide, South 8ide of Douglas street, 101s 0, 7 and & Housel's sub. of, or in lot % Capitol addi tion. i foet wide. South side of Douglas stree 1, Capitol uddition, 6 fect wide. South side of Dotelas street, lot 1, Cupltol addition, 6 foet wide. North side of Douzlas street, addition, 6 foct wide outh side of Douglas strect, sub 12, 13, 14, 1 .\ lov 4, Capitol e wiie. South sido of Douglas st., sub, 0-14-18, lot 2, Capltol addition, 6 fect wide. And be it further resolved, That the Board of Public Works be and hereby Is authorized and directed to cause a copy of this resolu- tion to be published fn the officlal paper of the city for one week. or be served on tho owners of sald 1ots and that unless such owners shall within five duys after the publication or dlee of such copy constroct sidewnlks us required, that the Board of Public Works cause the same to bo done, the cost of constructing said sidewalks respectively to bo assossed against the real estite, 1ot or part of Tot In front of and abutting such sidewilks. Passed June 7, 150 and 2, block foet more 15, 0 feet and 8.block 00 adition, 6 f cot vlock 6, sub. of lot 2, lot lot 1, Capitol of lots 11. addition, 6 E 1% DAVIS, President of the Uoy Attest: JOHN GKOVE: Clty ¢ GEO. P. BEMIS, . Muyor. NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, To the owners of lots. parts of lots nnd renl eatate desoribed in the above resolution You und euch of you are hercby motitied to ponstrucs pormunont sidewulks as required by i resolution of the city councll und muyor of the eity of Omuha, of which the ubovels a wr P W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Bourd of Pubile Works. Omabia, Nob.,uno 20th. 19, 120070 Approved: PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU- TION, Councll Chamber, Omahu, Nob , May 10, 1602 Be it rosoived by the eity countil of thé elty of Omahii, the Mayor coneurring: Thit perviancnt sidewaiks Lo constructed In the elty of Umaha us designatod bolow, within five days ufter the publication of this resolution or the persunel service thoreof. us by oralninee 18 uuthorized and required; suc sidewa ks to be lnld 1o the crinde s entib.dshed on the paved strecty lied reln und to bo constructed of stone. nril- ficiul stone. brick or tiling wecoraing to spool- fieations on file I the office of the Board of Publle Works. and under its supervision, to wit: North slde of sive, blook ), A uing st., lots 14 1o 18 Inelu- ustrong's st uddition, 0 foet . lots 15, 17 to 22 L6 foct wide, per- do of @l aven tnclustve, block 3, West Er manent grade. Gust side of 4nd avenue, lot 14, block i, Bumuit Pisce, 6 foet wide, permunent grad CHAS. R. LEE, JOHN A, WAXEFIELD Hardwood Inmber, wood earpots and parquet | Imported. Amarlown Por & fooring, lantoonsny Milwauksy hydracile coment #th and Douglas. Quiney white ime, [ . Dy : LIQUORS, -4k = ILER & 0O, Liguor morohan Harnoy-st. Mfrs. Kon - fedy's Bast Iadia Dit- e FRICK & HERBERT, Wholosalo 1t or A 101 Farna; o ] MILLINERY ' Importers and Jobbersol milliners. nottons. Mail OFdors prompl. Ne-13 1thes MUSICAL. D A. HOBPE, JR,, THE MEINBERD CO. Planos organ: 100N, 16th matorinls, music and Doug I Struments of artiate Planos 1818 ] usical 1o I kinas ey PAPER, OILS. 'OARPENTER PAPER 00 | STANDARD OIL CD, Carry & full stock of Drinting, wrapping and |Rofined and ‘ubricating writing papor, oard pa- por oto. elo. olls, axlo grease, ote. OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING'S SMEAD, | ROBINGON &8TOKES OO Mfrs of K & 8" pants, shirts and ovoralls,ote! GIE18 S, Tithat. Mfrs eolebrated “Dness I PRQDUCE COMMISSION. Eatadlishad, 1678 BRANZH & 00, WHITNEY & co. Produce, frults of alt Butter, ezus aad poulsey | ks LU P Ll / :‘:i’hyl‘k A J.B. HUSE & CO. Our spoctaition: Butter, ozis and puultry, 101 Howard stroot. JAS. A, CLARK & CV., Butter, cheors, equs poultry and game 817 South 1ith Stroon. W. E. RIDDELL (Established 1855.) Wholsalo butter & oggs Burs and solls for cash. 413 5. 11thst. | RIDDELL & 00,, Buttor, cheese, oy vegetabics, fruits,po try wud gamo. STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR 157 DOug TOYS. . HARDY &00, M. A, DISBROW & 00, Manufacturers of sath doors, blinds and mouldings. Branch of- Boe, 13th and Isasd Sta. block 10, Cherry nent grade. North side of Dodga st . lot 5, block 8, city, twide, permanent zrade. ast side of 10th st 1045, block 84, clty, 6 feet wide, permunent gr And o it further re That the Board hereby 18 authorized and dire )by of this gesolution to bo published In the oftietal puper of the city for one weok, or be served on the owners of said lots. and 'unless such owners shull within five anys after tho publication or sorvico of such cohy constrice sald sidownlks as herein required. that the Board of Public Works cin 10 10 he done. the cost of constructing said sidewnlk: respoctively to bo assesscd wzalnst the rep estate, ot or purt of lot in front of mM ting sich sidewalks, Passod May 19, 150 ] . P DAVIS, Prosident of the Couno JOUN GROVES, Approved GEO. P, NOTICE TC CONSTRUCT SIDEWALIKS To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and roul estate deseribed 1 the above resolu= tlon and oach of you are he construet permanent sidew a resolution of the city w1l and mayor of the city of Omaha, of ‘Which the above 1s copy LW, BIRKHAUSER, n Bourd of Pubilc Works. J20d76 sardon, 6 feet wide, perma- ve and ause Attest: a8, City Clerk, BEMIS, Mayor. notified to rony 1 by Lics s requlr Chairm, Omahu, Neb, June 20, 1802 PROPOSALS FORR FILLING LoW STREETS AND ALLEY Bealed proposals will be receive undersigned until 1:3 o'clock, July 1, 18 fillingeertaln low streots und alleys located us follows: Grunt streot, botwe in block 7, I 1, boetw strect, botween Maple and north |in A8, Patrick’s nddition; #th streot, botwoen Maple and Corby streets, nud nlloy in block & Haws thorne addition. A1l in the city of Omuhs. said low parts of strests and alleys having been llw'!urml a nulsance on - BANL WALOF (horaon by A eoncurrent re Lion of the muyor and city council under dato of May, 1892, ofi illing to be done in accordance with the Inwlrll'n'lllvn-t of the Board of Public Works and City Engincer, Blds uyfllluy mude on Ivlrhllmll blanks fur- nished by the hoard und o be secompan- led by ly reified check In the sum 6f #5000 Bayuble to tho city of Omuhi. a8 an evidence fuith, ("'l!()|<- DOREA resorye Ilurv right to reject ary orall bids und walve defects orall W. BIRKHAUSER, v of Pablie Work J2y-24-2 th and 2th stroetss jek's 2nd addition: M 4th und 27th street Ohalrman T Omaha, June Zird, 15). Notice. mpltance with the s sruskn, in- such casos mude d, notice'ts heroby given that se posisls will e received ut the office of t missioner of Publie Lands und Bulldings unti 4 o'clock pom. the Hth duy of June. 1. furnishing supplios for tio-quartor endiog Septembor 40, i hospitals for the insane at Lincoln Hastings and Norfolk, the Tndustrial school at Kourney, the Institite for the Biind at Nos Draska Oity, the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb ut Oriaha, the Institute for the Feobla Minded Youth at Beutrico, the Soldlops and Sullors Homo at Gramd Isiind, the Industrisd Home ot Milford and the Giris Industrisl scheol at Goneva Estimu 0L 8° bl show 1dressed to Board of Purchu upplies. Lincoln Nebruska," and marked “Froposals for sups plios.” Piie bonrd reserves tho rignt to e rojoct any or all bias, and no bid wiil be widered which s recolved after the duy sud hourabovemamed. o )ids to be made In dup! A A I missionor of Publio La 1COID, NoD., Juno 2, 182 utes of the stote it 10 necept or HUMPHREY, 15 wnd Buildings, J0d 100 Art Glass 1o Now City Hull, Omaha, Nob Soaled bids will be_rocolved at this oftice ug 04 p 1. July 12th, 1862, for the art glass cell ing I rotunda of ety Lall. Bidders to furnish thelr own skotehos. and eich bid Lo be weeom= panted by # certitiod check of $100; cost not to xeoed £,000, Bpecifications on' flle at the office of Architect Belndorf, 607 Boe Bulldng. "Tlao Fight 1s resorved 1o roject any or ail Lidiy Bouth side of Leaveuworth st lote 1, EO. OLSEN. Judis Cowptrolleg ), OBERFELDER & 00, e

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