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6 e ———— THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Bears Oversold Themselves Yesterday in the Wheat Pit. T RESULTED IN AN ADVANCEMENT Mot Winds in Kans Corn Up so That at o it Closed Fair Improves ment, Cnteaco. Til, July 13.—~The benrs oversold themselves today 1n wheit. When they tried to get the cercal buck it wasnot to bo had, and a rapld advance of 14e from the lowest point ensued, the murket closing within e of tho ton and Hc over Inst night's figures. Hot winds In Kansis fanuca the price of corn up 80 thut 1t closed at w net iniprovement of %c. Au uttempt to uniowd by the bull cllgue n provisions cause pork to finish at loss of Tt4e compured with 148t evening Lard aud ribs were only slightly aitered. There was u good demand for vessel room for Bufalo and Kingston and rates were firm. Ehippers bid zo for wheat wnd 1%e for corn to Bulli.o. Est mited receipts for Wheat, ho. 8. CUrs; Corn, W cursi Onts, LOmorrow: W0 cars; The leadinz futures ranzed as follows: ATICLES, OFEN G | LOW WhraT No. 2 July Augist Fepton bor CONN Nu. 2 July | Foptemtor | EXCHT IS July _Reptonmnor were as follo ch Cash quotations OUI- Quiet Wnear—No, 2 spr T@i1'sc; No. 2 red, 70ty Conn-St i No. OAT<—No. No. 3 white, spring, 414c No. 4, No. 4 yellow, 48 U white, 8113@32 BARLEY-—No. 2, 67¢; No. 3, no sales; No 4, 1. 81.01 TIMOTHY SEED—Prince, #1105, PORK—Mess, por Db $11.873711.00: 1ard, per 100 1Ls., R1L7.25; short hs sldes (loose), .06 70; dry sulted shoulders (hoxed), $6.0G [0 short elenr sides (hoxed), #.9508.00 l]“ HISKY—Distillers' finished goods, per gal., .15, EuaAns—Unchanzed: cut loat, ulnted, 44g0; standa e Tecoipts and shipments todiy woroe as fol- lows: CANTICLES, L0%ei gran- WECEIPTS, 15.000| 170.000| 284,000 620,000 7,000 G000 Flour, bar Whent Corn, Oatw, 1 Rye. by Barley, Lurbie On the murket w fine woster EEMEATEEN 238,00 200,000 13000 2000 exchunge t funcy cronmery. 185@lse; i ordinary, H@lie roduc squic R Omaha Produce Market, @It qod packing stock, 12c; small lote Ty —Good chickens, BRI Californ i, $2.00@2, PeACHEs—Californii, 317 TOMATOES—Southern, §1.50 Dbaskets. Apiicors LEMONS ORANGES BLACK old_hens, T@sc; roosters, (ot per case of 4 Choice, California, #4. HIUES 550, % red, quurts, $1.50 pint 1 falifornia, #2.07@ .50, PEARS—11alf boxes, 3175 BANANAS- Scarce Hibks, 1e.—No 1 green hides, ted liides, 43e; No. 2 green 2ie; No. 1 ereen saited hides, Ibs., #3e; No. 2 green salted lides, 23,¢: No. 1 veal ealf, 8 to 15 Ibs., culf. 8 to 15 10s., 4e; No. 1 dry flint No. 2 dry flint hd dlted hdes, B, Sheep pelts—( ach, 3@ wrcen saltcd shearlings (short wooled ) sheariings 1) No. 1. each. balic: dry shearlings (shortwooled eariy skins), No. 2 cuch, be; dry flint Kunsas snl Nebraski ol Do ts, per ib.. actuul weight, 105 y and Nebraska mui rain ol pelts, per 1., actunl welght, S@l2c; dry flint Coloruao buteher wool pelts, per 1bi, unl welght, 10@12e; ary ilint' Colorado murrain wool pelts, per (b, wetual weight, 8 10c; dry pieces nnd bucks, “netuul welght, 1@ ge.” Tatlow und grease—Tallow, No. 1, 84@ic; tallow, No. 2, iGiac; grease, white ‘A, 8y white B ihe; yrease. ve'low, o'd butter. : No. 1 alted 10 40/ 1040 Ibs., No. 2 veul hides, 7e; ree; southern stock, —Iome grown, (0c per doz. ~Witern.clons, per 100, $4.00; can- teloupes. .00 per doz, NEW AVPLES - Per one. WAXUEANS - Half-bu. b NEW TUIN s —Por bu Berts— Doz bunches, hird bu. I Y St. ST Louis, but unchinge Wiiear—Opencd lower. but soon turned up- ward and ¢ d tee ae nbove yesterduy; cash, T July, Tie; sty WHLGTS u ver, H43c; Deceniber, s Folowed whe yesterduy: cash, 4ic; July August, He: Soptember, 44 OATs—Followed wheat and « A to e terday August ind Septem) BuraN-—Eusier; 6.061! HAy—Firnier; pi S10.0001,01, LEAD- Dull; buyers., Burien— Wi 20e; duliy EaGe—Quiet CONNM AL WHIKKY - atdlin BAGGING -8 COTION Tiks— PROVISONS July Frour—Steady, above $53401 and ¢ cush and J ck. timothy, offerod at #4024 without Julet and unchanged; 12910, ndt 10, tezulur, Dut anti-trast goes creamery. 1y and unchanged. teady und unchunged, Irum, MEATS- 1o i 11D boxed lots - The ikl iongs and riLs, B, TOURAT . usuT cured | New York Mar NEW YOus, July 15, —WieAt—Recelpts, 000 LIL: eXports, IBS0) bu. Spot, wenk 2 red, Kilge uflout Moty £ 0. D, closed stightly better: No. 2 red CORN ~Ree N j0se shoulders, horts, $8 12150» shorts, Options iy, S Pty, 12,020 e Tn elevi L@hiie i mixed. 4035 Options elosed steadys July, 530, OATS—LReco prs, 0,050 b, 8ot stronger: No. ¢ white. %@ Thei mixed western, i Wkges whit Options fir Optionsnbout the snme: sal July, $11.85: August, SLLE0G11 ), PerioLEca-=United closed ut 6240 August. Edas—Fancy In good firm; western, prinie, 140 Pouk—Lirn and quict; #12.00@ 18003 extra prinie, #1250, Lanv—Qulet; western stoam closed at # Burren=uir; wostern dairy, 4G loe; west- ern creamery, 106@2ie; western fuctory, 1.@lte: Elgio, 2le demand and old mess, Knnsun Marke KAN$AS Outy, Mo, July 13, No. 2 hird, 54t6le; N Cony-—Stendy white, 403 (65,1 Oars—Weak; white. 20c. Ry Nominally steady; No. 2 6 FrLAXsgED--Steady ut ¥ BiAN-Stoady: sacked, dlo. Hay - Unchuiged; 507,50, KaGs-Qulet at 11c. Burren—Steady; ereamery, 115@100; dairy, 1566 ReCEIPTs—Wheat, 11,000 bu.; 5,000 bu WhEAT—Lower; ed. 67001 No. 2 mixed, 4253@430; No, 2 No. 2 No. 2 mixed, 2744@%c; ,000 4.00) corn, Otk nONG. ENTS—Wheat, 6,000 bu. Minneapotis Wheat Market, uly 18 —September 25,0 nnd aftor w small decline 1o t started out an ad- o, due o the rain seare from Lo The murket advanced uboye celved @ lttle attentlon. The cush domund ind the markot'fos 1 north W w.s i Litto botter than yestorduy, Most Of the sules were made at 753 to Titse. Con Kider ble low - Face wheat wus sold at w fair pree. Recelpts of whout here wore ! Fnd ut Duluth and Superior 167 ears. Olose Juiy, Te;_ Auzust, d4igei Septemier, Decomber. On track, No 1 nard, No. | porthern, Tie: No. 2 northern, T2¢; 0ld Auxust guoted at Te Duluth Wheat Market. DuLore, Mion, July 16.—The early market corn, opened ut tho morni ) Bt i 650 Fanned the Price of | iniothy, 88.00@0.00; prai- | i | welehin today was dull, the demand belng matnly for cash wheat at prices 140 lower than yesters lose. Tt v very nervous market within A narrow range, The close was st € from e to lye ndvanee on yesterd No 1hard, cash A n eash’ and July. northern, cash n truck—No. 1 Mitwaukee Grain Market, MitwAUKEE Wis, July L—=WHEAT-I pLomm ber. 1 Conx—Duil; No, OATs —Stondy; white, L0%wil BARLEY Rye—| 2 white, 52@324¢; Now Wool Market. July 1 s 3101 1ps.; more nctive, IKunsus me- 191! conrse ote. St Lovts, Mo shipments, 202000 1hs vuteasier. Missouri, T11inols an: dium ranges 17022 coarse and 10 Texus and territory e um, 10@29¢; and low, 13 17e; Colorado, Now Mexico, medium, 1i@2c; course and low, 1@ 10c. Liverpool Markets, Liverroor, July 13—\WieAr—Duil; ers offer moderitery s No. 1 Califoraiu, 0 por centul Colx—Qulet; mixed western, 48 10d por cen= tal. LARD hold- olsd Prime western, 378 6d per cental. Cotton Market. Tuly 11 —Futures closed strong; les; Tuly. 7,08 September, & r, $1.51 Dol Lo 7: Mureh, #3.1 April, Murket 13— WHEAT—] Toreno, O, July m; No. 2 cash, 0ld, § ¢t new, 10 Coix—1irm; No OATS—Quie! Cineinunts Geain Market. civerssatn O, July —WheAr—In talr demand; No, 2 red, Hgile. ConN—=Firm; OATS—Irregi k. cmieago. T, July 15.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co, to & A MeWhorter: Renéwed efforts to break prices w bunrish ele ment, encouraged by le pression in other markets favor them fo time but the crowd oversold themseives und 1 they tried to cover, influel d by the ) raliy in corn, it was found thut holders were unwiillnz sellers and it was ne essury to - advance price 3 to get ek their wheat, Kecelving houses say thut offerinzs of wheat ut country stations hiuve aimost ceased and they attribut= this to the disuppolntment over the yield. The situ- fon seems to fuvor the fongside for the present and we udvise purchuses on sharp broaks, Lut would take profits on rallies for the market {s narrow, and wide fluctuations u improbuble. In corn nd o the IS, Lrown over nfiaent, hummn the market hard at the outset un- doubtedly succeeded in out some weik holders. but_they ov it, und when our advices from Kansas o Nubraska were freely ¢ tluted nothe pits ash action followed. Wo are advised th Dbrasky, where the reports have leretofore been rather tavorable, will not raise over 6) per cent of a corn crop, and oats will be al out & lf crob. Corn i8 looking well in Kan- Bus but rain is needed and hot winds wre causing some wpprehension. Oats will be below an uverage crop. The provision market eased off on realizing sales, but big holders took a hand nna caused wsharp rally on which the onded rather freely. Prices rallied fn Juence, CHICAGO, DL, July I3 —Counselman & Day to Cockreil Bros. Commutssion Co.: The mar- kets opened dull'and for the first half of the sessfon d ned atl around under s 2 by nolders, (nfluenced by reports from receivers that furmers were more ready scllers, while woeak feeling abroad. Conslderable short se 12 0f wheat and corn was done at the ssme tine, Shppers took corn and vats frecly wtdeclin Later indications that the Hateh b was muking pos:tive progress caused n desire toreduce outstandinz contracts. This effort disclosed an oversod condition in wheat, corn and oats, resulting in a sharp advance in prices. The effortof the longs to bull pro- visions in order to unload was not successful und hog products closed lower. We continue to caution our friends azainst the lons side of provisions at present prices. CuteaGo, 1il., July 1 —Lozan & Co. to Dun- can, Hollinzer & Co: The wheat market for the'first two hours of the session was dull. Septem ber fluctuated trom e to 7 On reports of rain throughout the winter whent belt, there some inxiety to Luy. With Hiht offerin s the market advanced o 7015e. It closed at this price. We do not see any- thing the near fuiure to chango our op'nion on values. The foreign demand continues bt and the growing sorinz wheat crop is all thut could be desired. The ifquidation incorn at the oponing was heavy. September sold at 46%¢ and closed at 45¢ Bid. A date report frowt Prime caused somo local buying. “This with the short inte est caused the advanc Hoz product was VEry nervous. The domest demand for meits is large and we think ou all broaks are safe 10 buy. STOCKS AND BONDS, No Disposition in Wall Street to Anticipate Any Business. NEw Yoik, July 15—There seems to be no disposition in Wall street to look for anything but u narrow and tame trade for some time to come, nnd a speelal movewent in different groups of stocks has little effect on the gen- erul list. The late advinces awong the granze unples of the lack of power and the rise in the coulers shures and their wilied securitivs draws wuother. The move: ments influence the zeneral temper of the list, but fall o encournze their wdvances or declines. ‘Ihe featuro of the operations the comparatively Luy iz of It secur 1d U thin the other coil 8tocks on very Hgh Phe ttver DALl re ur o the mar- and tosome extent br ghtens the outiook for the immedinte future and thouzh the stimuius my be short Hived,itv will certainly have an inflience on short saies in the future, The market closea quiet but frm to strong at yesterdiy's pric The “trading reached 109,070 1 sted and 1476 uniistod, Government bonds have been dull and steady. Stute bonds have been entirely neg- lected he Post says: The engazoment of 50,00 oro go.d for Eurcpe has little eflect on the rket and the most thit ean be said of it is Uit mizht e Enzlish finwnciers o driw Aturing credits here and oy The siiver df t the bottor prehens foreizners over our curr outlook L such 10 explain enouzn their unwill.ngness o tuke Tho totul saies todny were 240,240 s cluding: “Atehison, % 0; Chicago ( Erlo. 2.400: Louisviiie & Nushville, h sourt Paeltic, 1,500; Reading, 7.63; Richniond & West Point, 7185 ¥t Paul, 2,922 Unfon Pa cltic, 9,510 s Wi us moves one of th erinintios 1cy readily New York Money Markot. NEW YOIK. July 15—MONEY ON CALL- at 15@2 per cent; lust lonn, 2 closed offered nt 2 eat. Vi MERCANTIE —4@3 per oent, STERLING EXCHANGE—Steady at ¥is7 for sixty-diy bills und $4.83% for demand, clial Notes, OMANA, July 15.—Clear 8, NEW YOuK, July B—Clearinzs, #104.600,507, KANsAS Ciry, Mo, July 1i—Clearings, 81- 07T PAws, July 1ih—Three per cent rentes, 95¢ 1750 for the wecount, Misents, Tenn., July 13.—N, chan; sellinz at $L.5J. Cle Dulunces, &121,212, W ORLEAN Fluni La. July 1 8 i New York exchange, commerolal, 50, bank, $.5) per 8101 preniiun, BosTON, Muss.. July 1i.—Clearing, buunces, 8142185 Money, 4 per chiunzo on Now York, 1012 discount. CHicaco, T, July 1h—Clearings, 817,171, 25 Now York exchin y. 41 promiun sterinz exchunge dull; sixiy-day bills, 84.87% 5 demand, $L8GS Money steldy at 6 per cent on call, b per cént for tume, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Still Unsettled—Hogs Higher ANl Aro OmanA. July 15—The run of cattle con- tinues | t. hoes wre still coming forward freely, und ‘receipts of sheop ure improvin 7, There were 30 cars of oattle hers, lurze.y nutives, and tncludin some very desirable cornfed stecrs. Thuese were in wetive demand from ull sources. wnd sold allof w dime bixher than Tuesday. and there were not nearly cnough of theni Lo supply orders. Fair to very good dryfed isteors LW to 1], pounds sold at from to ¥.2. and it did not tuke long to exhnust the supply. On the linary run of grass und partly corned stoors the duit "wad prices went stil lowe 120 Lo 84,45 for s cinss, The sproid 1n O COMMON KPANSY 8 LOCrs and cholos cornfed stock ut $120 111us the condition of the market very ¥, This sprend wiil grow wider ruther rrower us the season udvances wnd cornfed cattle bocome scarcer und Krassers wors pentifal. About everythinz at all de- s ruble found & purehasor Lefore the close. Tlicre were wbout fifteen loads of cows and mized stufl nher the quality in the maln very common. Prices shaded better all uround, thouzh there was no guotable cdvinice, Poor 10 good cows und heifers so d At from #1.10 10 8510, the buik st from 8L £25. Bulls und stugs wero wouk st from 10 8240, Common. 7earlings Lo good veuls il the way from 1.2 to 82,51 Tue wrade lu stockers and teeders was live- Five © a. ts o falr stufl o 08 0f BL00 hotw THE ler than for soms t showed o [mprovement wt from Several lonas of western hayted cattle were recelved d sold at from 84.00 to $4.65. Some b, grassers brought § tepresentative mo_past, but prices Extromo sales were DRESSED DEEF. Av. cows, 163 163 1% 180 150 18 18 200 200 200 NEIFERS. 55 150 CALY| 37 100 400 BULLS, 010 17 10201 %5 1430 1 00 130 200 1210 200 STAGS. 10 K0 PRt 030 Kl 1020 1150 300 30 i o) 400 1 10 o0 50 il WESTERN CATTLE. Av. Ir. 46 400 10) 400 101 1*stoer 1*steer 8 *ste *Hlay fo 1 but eene it 180 Lils 125 4 00 ho hoz market was v ally averaged a good O Tuesday, P'rices were quoted 8o cazo und s receipts were by no i cessive here shippers rred o pay ng 1o #5.85 for good o cholce butcher and heavy hogs, This was from to 10¢ better thun Tuesday, On the early market the shinping de nd wias not very extens.ve, ut least not as aetive as usual of late and packers tricd hard to bear the muarset. They bid prices hirdly steady on 1 and bought few that way. Th 1 not” lust lone. Fresh ship) and there was i lively tradeo from that on the close, the Lute hogs sel ) 5 and £.70, nickel I The closo h. About sold, the Lu ut from .65 agalust %.6) to $5.70 Tucsday, the gen- eral average of prices paid belne $3714, weainst #.66% Tuesday and $.08% last Wednesduy Kepresentative sales: No. Av, Sh. Pr. Av. 16......165 40 204 i 40 A8 — 10 283 S 4 10 s r than nd at the hi Sh. Pr. 160 85 70 200 = 16) 640 20) 409 240 1 250 100 12 S i6) 200 B) 5 cived, only one, wdouble of common mixeid natives, was of- fere | for sale. Tho demand for desirible muttons continues uctive, with prices quot ably firm. Faie 1o 00 1 natives, #4.0006:.003 fuir to good wasterns, $57564.50; common wnd stock sheep. # . vood 1) choice 4) to 10, Laubs, $1L000.30. * Representative sulos: N Ay eSlr LGB T ] rwes wnd wethers .. 241 native nixed Receipts and Disp Offieial recelpts and disposition of stoe! snown by the books of the Union Stock Yirds company for the twenty-four Lours, enaing at 50'clock p. 1, July 1, 18 RECEIPTS, ST Head Cars | Head| ( sition of Stock, ns TCATTLE, OGS TOTSES © 0TS Cars Head| Cars 05l 70s] 4 BUVEIS Ouwahia Packing company Swift & Co D Tho Cudaby Packing o' | J. P Squircs, Boston Jorsey Clty - Sporry & larnes White 1% & D.....l0 ast St Louls North & Co Wilson. o Lumbert Armour & 'Co R, Becker & b. Lee Rothsehilds. N. Morris . Benton & Son.. rs, sbip, & foede jenl Totnls ... Chicago Live Stock Market, CurcaGo, 1k, July 13.—[Special Telogr. THE BEE] 1 ket was y firmer toduy. 1 © very furl ipLs, but there wis & demund for éverything and good to best grades gencrally sold . trifio higher. Exporters wanted n iiberal numter and the deniund for oustern aecount also belng active.ho ders of su table shippin 2 zrades were in i PORILIoN Lo spring prices a little, the fuct that fut euttlo comprisod # comparatively small part of the supply being o their ad- vantage. Good to best grades of dryfed cit- tie ure from 1ue to 15¢ higher than ut the close of lust week and nre still pointing higher, Of tho 50000 enitle received since Saturday At leust 2L00) were Texans and nov an lnconsiderable purt of tho natives were tog poor for shippers' use. Quotutions at from #1.23 10 #4256 for poor Lo choic wnd heifers, at from #2010 £.50 for and feeders, at from $4.50 to 8575 for 10 extra dressod boof wnd shipping steors b from #1.50 to 8475 for grass 1 exis cuttle, Was asteady tone to the hog market orning. The close wus weak and nombially 5¢ lower. The demund displayed more wetivity thun on ‘Tuesdiy, but that fact was offsat Dy tho lncrease 1n the recelpt wbout 26,000 uPriving us wxulnst 17,000 yestor- duy. Light hous showed niore stabllicy thuu those averaging over 200 pounds, but thoere was little appeirance of firmness any whero afterdo'clock. Sules were at from ¥i00 to 8.0 culls gofug at from KLU to 8.5 aud w few assorted lots tetehing 30,00, Closing quo- tatlons were from .45 to for pour Lo cholee light and frou 85,60 to #.95 for modium und heuvy welghts Sulos of wheat were at substantially Tues- day's quotitions, hut the muarket wis nc firin, the coutinuod |Lernl wreivals tendin soften prices. Cholce muttons sold aroun 1 0und falr to good wrudes were in dewund alf ) 550, Poor nutives and Texus sho ce supply and had to go ut lower pric ) provalled yestorday. The lumb warket was moderatoly suppiled und s 8teiudy ut from #4,25 to 8475 {oF culls wud )10 §7.00 f0r POOT 10 eXLri. Recelpta: Cuttie, 16,000;° hogs, 0 26,00; sheep, he Evenlog Journal reports: CATTLE—Keceipts, 16,000 head; shipments. 06,0005 rket fulrly sctive: prime cornfed steors w triflbigher; others unchanged; ex- tra steers, $3.5005.00: goo 1 to prime, $1.2540.40; Toxins, #4004 00 cOWs, $2.6040 475 Hoas—Recelpts, 24000 Load; ship 7,000 hoad ; murketaetive. oponed hiztier und osed easer; wl: and packers, B.00@5 K primo bheay: d butchers' welghts, 6004 6.00; llght. 857600605 Bukkr—Kovelpts, 10,00 head; enta. ‘shipwents, OMAHA DAILY BHE: native thors, 8.6 1,500 head: markig Motive, irrezula ewes, 1140052, | milkeq £5.786.00; T nuf 01 5.00; Inmbs, $L50270 Slight Deerease tnd in the Movement of Jogs CINcINsATL, 0., Talg [€pecial Tolozram to THE BEE 1-“Toniorrow's Price Current will The westernpaicking for the week is Dogs, nuafpsr 245,000 the proceding 170,000 [ast §er and 410,00 two years making n to¥i1lof 4,600,000 since March I, AZATHSL 4,005,010 & you r g0 Prominent vlaces gompare s follows: 5! AW 00 18 ONLyciviviticitnt, G000 | 27,00 Omaha .00 LA St Louis 3 : 100 1500 Tndinnaporis e 150,000 Milwnukeo A 152,000 Cinelnnati, .. « 102000 Cedar Rapidy 120,00 Sioux Ol 07,000 St Josop Hon Wiehita. .14 3000 Ottumwa,. L aska Cliy Gl v Clil K 105.0m| Kansas City Live 8 KANSAS Crry, Mo, July d coipts, pricnte, 8.200: market for good steers firn, othors dult and weaks all grades selling at £25053.25; good cows, stendy, others 1Walse lowers all zrades solling’ at 1406280 f )1 Texus cuttle Ak to 100 lowers all grades, 18 —CATTL thers w Hoss—Recoipts, £000: shipmonts, 1,600 market steady and se higher; atl grades, .25 @3.55: bulk, £5,70605,50, Sueke—Roccipts, 11003 good sheep in Values uuctian nones zlected @4.9) New York Live stock Market., NEW YORK, July 14— Brrvis—Recolp nead, ineluding cighty-four cars for ‘sulo; Aot (06 per 100 [hs,” jower; native stoers, £4.0.@L00 per 100 1hs.: bulls und cows, 00 2035 dressed heef stecrs, 1@ e periv.; ship- ments, 700 beeves and L quirters of beef. CALVES —Reco pts, 50,000 head; market dull; Dulle #2.50@35 7 Sitgen—Reeelpts, 11407 head; market steady Lambs, 3 drossol muttons steady it 10015 per Lb.: drossed lambs at 11 Hoas—Ltecelpts, 6,024 head, consigne Kot nominaily steady shipments, othiers St. Louis Live Sto vis, Mo, July ¢ W shipments, ol Kinds oniy: £430w5.23: muediun to desi U@3.65; canners and cows, teceints, market ccelpts. 5,82 riet stro ordinary to .+ fair to choice, $3.( Sugee--Recoipts, 2,610 heads mirket stron Kuod Texuns, §.20 pisipeded SRS SHIFTING THE BLAME. head; shipments, fair to best heavy, yod, mixed, #5.50(63.50; @80, e good shipments, ives, $L00G5. Major Birkhauser Anxious to Tell What He Knows About Public Works, While Chairman Birkhauser of the Board of Public Works is not all cut up on account of tho statoment by Councilman Specht that tho board 1s doing nothing, he takes cousiderable ploasure in hurling the lie back into Mr. Specit's teoth, He renlizes that so far, nothing, compara- tively, has veen done in starting the public work for 1592, but if thero is any blame he wants it placed whore it belonzs and not upon his shoulders. Mr. Birkhauser says that he uvites the investigation nud that when it is over the public will be given ap eye-opener. It wiil show that the cause of the delay is rizut in the counci, particularly with the committeo on paving, curbing and guttering, and moro especially with the chalrman of that committeo, Mr. Specht. Mr. Birkhauser thinks that Mr. Specht's resolution would mnke a hearse laugh it all of the facts uttending the delay were mado Known. Iu tne first place, he says, that so far this the council has pussed but three ordimances prdering the work paving to bogin. These ordinances cover three districts, lzard, from Isighteenth to Twenty-third strects; Twenty third stroct from Cuming to Micni: gan avenuo and Michigan avenue from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth streets. In cach of theso districts tha work is progress- ing and the contractors arc going ahead. In the other casos, in which he states that thero is so mueh_complaint, the council has laid down, hung un tno ordinances, and the Board of Public Works has to take all of tho blame, whilo the councilmen, tho proper parties upon whom the blame should be_placed, aro allowed to shirk the responsi- bility. ————— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap for chil dren teething is the family benefactor. 25 cents a bottle, e FATAL RIDE OF A FIREMAN. William Flood Thrown from a Wild Horse and Instantly Killed. Driver William Flood of No. 9 engine nouse was thrown from a horse at Eleventh and Juckson streets yosterday moraing and instantly killed. No. 9 engine house has a very spirited pair of horses which are kept standing 01 a stone pavetnent so that their shoes are soon worn smooth and slippery. Yesterlny Flood sadaled tho wildest ono and startea for the blacksmith shop. He was a good norsoman aud perfecily familiar with the horse, but when ne reached Jack- son strect the animal’s feet slippea, and he foll heavily to the pavement. Flood’s foot was entangled n the stirrup, and in the fall his hoad was jerked under the horse's shoui- der, He was picked up dead wity bis neck broken, and taken to the enging houso. Tho coroner .was summoned, but an_in- quest was not considercd necassary, and the boay was romoved to the houso of tho de- consed’s parents at Sixth and Hickory. Flood was 26 yedrs old, anahad been in the dopartment Sinco Septembor 1. Ho was a good firoman, and a favorito with tho ofti cers and his fellow-workmen. Sl 2 Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, LiL, writes: * From personal exporience [ can recommend DeWitt's Sarsaparilia, a_curo for impuro blood and general aebility.” it oo A CAUSED A PANIC. Two Motor Passengers Hart and Others Scared by u Broken Wire, Tto trolly of an eastbound car on tho Wal- nut Hill line left tha troily wire at Thirty- sixth and Cuming strects shortly ofter 2 o'clock yostorday and struck a cross wiro witn suflicient force to snap the post to which it was attached. Tho wire broke, aua tho loosened end foll ucross tho car, every point of con- tact omitting orilliant flashes of flawe, Several of tho frighteaed passengers rushed from the car, and one of them, Mrs. Brown, hiving at Walput Hill, fell from tne platform to the paving and receivea severulusovere bruises. J. A. Loviren, living at Forty-first aud Webster, recoivea a sovers shock, ns the wire foll across his shouldor, A boy.was thrown down and his clothes woro torn in several pluces by the erratic fluid as HoYoiled over and over on tke ground, e a— DeWitt's Sarsaparilia destroys such poi- sous us scrofula, skin discases, eczema, rheu- matism. Its timaly uso saves many lives, N A WILL§", ¢LOSE CALL, An Engineer Ngrrowly K pes Scalded to Disth Under a Boller, The day enginger, st the United States National bank, Jonn J. Wills, mot with a se- vere and painful accident yesterday. Wills was working at the fire under the boiler when a nipple blew out. The steam rusbed into the furnace and out of the doors, striking bim in tho face and on the hands. He manuged, however, o shut off the steam and succeeded in yetting out of doors. While Belng Tam seventy-seven years old, and have had my age renewed at least twenty years by the use of Swift's Specific. My foot and leg to my knee was a running sore for two years, and physiclans said itcould notbe cured. After taking fiftcen small here i3 not a sore on my Limbs, and 1 YEARS OLD kA F. STILES, Palmer, Kansss City. ife. You ought to let all sufferers know of your wonderful remedy. 1ISAWONDERFUL REMEDY —especially for old people. 1t builds up the general health. Tre: maied {ree. SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga, THURSDAY. JULY 11 1892 | o burns are net sonsidered daneerons, they | will lay bim up for several weeks, —— olle, Cholera and Diarrhoa femedy Can_always bo depended upsn, 1t is pleasant to take and will cure cramp, cholora worbus, dysentery and diarrhma in their worst forms, vory family should bo pro- vided with it and 50 cont botties for sale by druggists, Chamberlain's Prof. Gontry's wondarful ponies and dogs, which have twico bofore been seen in Omaha, will appear overy night next week, with matinees on Wednosday and Saturday, un- der o iarge tent, at the corner of Eighteentn and Farnam streets, Tho ponies and dogs trained by Prof. Gentry nftord an entertain- ment most unique of its kind, aud well worth sceing. Tho man who can teach & dog o turn & backward sowersault is ovi dently a student of adaptabiiity. The trick, bowever, s only ono of mauy quito as ro- markabie, ‘Tho animals aro all most intelli- gent,and have beon trained toa marvelous degres of wccuracy. They perform many tricks thut are bighly amusing and surpris- ing. The admission will be 10 and 20 cents. o) b Disease never succossfully attacks the sys tem with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsuparilla makes pure, new blood and entiches blood. i Want MeKinloy and Reed, Tom Cook and W. T, Kelly of Lincoln were in Omata yestorday to got the co-operaticn of leading republicans in sending an invita- tion to Governor MeKinley and Mr. Reed of B‘“‘"u 10 speak at the stato fair on Septem- or 4, Driven out — all impuritics of the blood, no mat~ ter of what namo or natixe, or from wiso ari Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Clear your skin with it. Every disfigurement, from a common 4 bloteh or erup- tion to the worst Serofula, will disappear. It invigorates tho liver, cleanscs, purifics, and enriches the blood as nothing else can, and promotes all the bodily functions. For all tho many and varied forms of Serofula, and for the most stubborn Skin and Sealp Diseases, such as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysip- elus, Eezema, Boils, Carbuncles, and’ kindred ailments, nothing can equal it as a remedy. The sarsaparillas_claim to do go March, April, and May. Tlie ** Discovery Qoes more than that. At all seasons and in all cases, it's guaranteed to benefit or cure, or_you have your money back. Nothing clse offered by the dealer, though it’s probably better for Aim, can be * just as good " for you. NOTICE OF ASSESS S )R GRVIIN G TREET. tho owners of all lots, part of lots and real estute along Fourth strect from Wool- WO nue to Poppie L avenue, You ¢ hereby notltied that the under- signed, three disinterested frecholders of the city of Omuhn, have been duly appol ited by the mayor, with the approvial of the city couneli” of said city. to nssess the damuge to the owners respectively of the property af- fected by grading Fourth street from Wool- worth avenue to Poppleton avenus, declared necessary by ordinance number $1190, passed June 38U 1805 approved July 1st., 1), You are firther notified, thathaving ne- cepted sald appontment. and duly aualified srequired by law, we will, on the 21st day of July. A. DL 1802 at ihe hour of 1ro'elo i in the forcioon, at the oftice of Shriver & O'Donalioe, 1403 Parnam street, within the corporate = its of said city. meet for the parpose of con- sidering tho making and assessment of dam- ages to the owners respectively of stid prop- erty, affected by said griding. taking into consideration snocinl benefits, if uny. You nre notified to’be prescut at the time andplace aforesaid, and m; 1y objections to or stat: ents concerning suid assessment of diamiCs 48 YOU + nsider proper. GUSHRIVER, 200, PAUL, MENT OF DAM PO URT- To Committes of Appraisers, Tuly 8th, 1502 Iyt NOT[CE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM AGES FOR GRADINC To the owners of all lots and parts ot lot and real © nlong stroet from | stroct to Francls street. You aro hereby notified that —the ' undersizned, hrec disinterested freeholders of the city of Owuha, have been duly appointed by the mayor, with the approval of the city council of suid city, to nesess the dam to the owners respectively of the property affected by wrading X ghth strect from Pine street to wnefs street, declared necessary by ordinance 3115 passed June 21, 1802, noproved Junoe 24, You ure further notified, that having nceepted Sl appoint- ment, and duly quadifiod ws required by | we will. on the 15th day of July. A. the hour of 1 o'eloek in the fc office of T. . MeCulloch, roou With n the corporate Limits of suid t for the parpose of considering and tho assessment of damaze to the owners respectively of said prope atlected by said er.dinz, taking into consideration Al benclits, if any. You arce notified to be ent at the time wnd place wforesd e uny objections 1o or statements con- cerning witld_ussossment of danmizes us you may cousider proper d PEOPETn p MecULLOCH W. G SHRIVER, JAMES STOCKDALE. Jad10t ha, Tuly 3, 1502, e 0 PROPERTY OWNERS ley botween Dapont and Castatlar streot y west line Dipont place to Twenty- s streat. Omeh, Neb.: are hieroby notifi signed, throe disin d ¢ity of Omiha, hiu v the mayor, with tho approval of the cil of siid’eity the ler- holders of tho ointed by ty couti- sess the damise to the owners respectivoly of the property affected by grading on sald alley, declured necessary by ordinance No. 3105, pissed June 15th, 1897, approved June 15th, 150 Younre further notitied, cepted sald appointuent, and duly qualifiod as reuired by law, wo will, on the 2id day of July. A DU Isg2, at the hour ot 10 o'clock in e of Georse J. Paul, Within the corporate purpose of con- tof damage to of sild property, tuking Into consid- that hav ac Farnam strec limits of said eity, u nz and mak i by said Ation s; You are ng and place afo 1o or statenients cot of dumages 45 you may ¢ wny objoet S5 ud Omaha, July Oth, 1802 Jylsaiog SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan4£ SOUTH OMATIA, est cattle, hog und shoep mark fn the west COMMISSION HOUSE GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. 1E LEADERS $). OVMAILY| Write to this houss rect Markot Raports, Wood fouth Omuha- for cor- Brothers, lephione 1177, = 3.1, DADISMAN, | W. 12, WoOD, { Manngers ket reports by mull and wire checrtully application, Chieago M furnished upos —THE- Campbell Commission Co, st8t. Louts, Knnsas City, South aha, ~loux City, Fort Worth. A. D, Boyer &Company, 68 and M Exchange BulldingSouth Omaha Correspondence sollolted and promptly wnswersd, Epecial nitontlon Lo orders (0F stockors & fevdars, Establiatied, 1881 tncorporatad, 192 Capeat Tully patd, #2)00). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market reports Perry Brothers & Company, Live Sto: Commisslon. 61 kxchange Bullding, South Omaha 1 phone 1747, M, H, Hegarty & Co,, Koom 8l Bxsanje Bullding. South Omaby, « N"‘l Koom | e e e - s "OMAHA Manufacturers” an ARCHITECTSAND J, H. GLENN, yta fof all kinde of will recolvy s wnd buders directorn 1t name, bustness and loo or. 3.1 Glonn, 11§ S 15th 8 —_— AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMANA TENT & AWH-| WOLF BROS. & 0O, Tents, awnings, tarpav- ING COMPANY, 10y, eovers of all kinds, . hammooka, 01l And fags, bannors, ete. Send rubber olothing. Send for cat'gue. 1118 Farnam | for catalogue,1Us 8. 16th TUTIIEE Contractors butlding, p copy of (o, D TWINES BISHOP & 0O, Stoal, manlila, estton rope, hemp, jute. cot- on (wlnostafred cord ote. 813 8. 12th st. BAGS AD BEMIS OMARA BAB 00 Importers and mrfa, four sa0ks, burlapa, twine. BICYCLES. § BOXES. H. C. TODD, Baccossor to ). Wik enwon. M'T'g CiKAT paper puOKLig LoXOs. All Hovel 108 10 D0X (106, 110 Douglas St. M. 0. DAXON, Bioycles a01d on monthly paymonts. 120 N. 151hat BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE BHOE 00, 1100 1loward Streat. Fastory sornar 11th and Dougias atreet: '® arc making 01038 prices to 0ath buyers, and are eliing & oluss of oods whioh Ls very sale- avle with worchaats. STEVEN CREEDON. Manuf; or's ngant. Leun «upply yon with every ENInK D ShORS, THER" S W0 n's and child s at Lo ext factory pricos and dlscounts. Latost stylos. 10 Faranm Street. Room 15 KIRKENDALL, JONES & |AMERICAN HAND SEN - co,, ED SHOE CO. Wholekale Mfra. Agonts rubbers Boston Rubber ShoeCo, 1508, 161 102, 1104, 1105 Hnracy st | Hurney st BREWERS. 108, SCHLITL BREw- CARRIAGE! W.R.DRUMMOND & CO. rringe butlders. Hose and patrol wagons o Ity. opp Court House CLOTHING. UL LELU L BILMORE & RUHL, Clothing, notfon, furnish ings. Give us' o trial | Manufrs and whole Sumples prepald by ex-| - clothiera. 1109 Harney press. 1115 Harney. stroet. 18th COAL, COKE, | OMANA COAL, COKE & LIME C0., Hard and soft coal. 8 B. and Dougl CORNICE. EAOLEGORN CE WORKS Mfrs. galvanized iron cornice, window caps, motallc’ skylichts, etc. 1110, 1212 Dodge-st. CONTRACTORS. NN, tors for all Kinds of 2 ete, wi Contractors and bullding. plasterts y 1 Locn tion. 1o the publisher. . 105 . 15th Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK - KOCH DRY 800D CO, Dry goods.notiocs, gent's furnisbing goods. Cor. Lith nd Howard-st. M.E. SMITH & CO,, Dr, rebing 11th and 0008, notions, fur- oods. Corner oward-sta. FURNITURE GAAHA UPHOLSTER- ING ©O. Upholstered furniture Fr 1A Nteholas at Wholesale only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE cO,, Graco and Thirteenth stroete. | Jobbers’ Directory GROCERIES, | DRUGS, Eta D. M. STEELE & 00, | BLAKE, BRUCE & €O, 10th and Harney strests, 1201108 Jomes stress, Crishia Omaha, - s e ———— HARDWARE, RECTOR & WILHELMY o0, | | | | o I oiner I0h ana Jaekson LOBECK & LINN, Doalers hardware and moekiaules Lol 104 Douglns Streot A.C. RAYMER, IMundors Hardwars ana Contractors’ Suppll Bu South 1ty strosts, —— LUMBER. — S JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Imporf Iand co hydeaiic Qulacy whit CHAS. R. LEE, Hardwood lumber, wood oarpels And parquet flooring, 9th and Douglas. 1. Amartown Por & Milwauk: LIQUORS. FRICK & HERSERT, ILER & CO. Liguor morohan y-st. Mfrs. Kon- it Teats SSi:[ Whoteaale liquor doalers a1 pedy's 1001 Fornani-at. MILLINERY J. OBERFELDER & 0D, Importers and fobbars millincey. notions. Mal Orders prompt. 2e-13 Tithest. MUSICAL THE MEINBERG CO., Planos organs, artists 100N, 16th St Planom materials, ote. 1618 | music and musical fae Doug la strumouts of all kinds A, HOSPE, JR,, _— PAPER, OILS. OARPENTER PAPER 0O | STANDARD 0IL €D, Carry a full stock of Drinting, wrapping and [Refined and ‘ubricating writing paper, oard pa- per oo olls, axlo gronso, eto, OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC, KING & SMEAD, | ROBINSON &B8TOKES 00 Mfrs celebrated “Dnede Mfra of “K & S" pants, - ENIrts and overalis,ote | skin" overalls, pants slirts, conts, otc. Kasd 61418 5. lithat [N PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 1878. BRANGH & 00, 2 WHITNEY & co0, Produce, fruits of Wb Dutter, eggs and nd A e pod pouitey | “kinds " oystars. a1t R, J.B. HUSE & CO. Our speclaltios: Butter egis aad pouliey, 01 Oward stroot. JAS. A, CLARK 2 CV., Butter, ehee: oaan poultry and yame. 817 South 13t Stroe RIDDELL & CO., Butt cheews, oxge, tnbies, fruits, pouts try wnd gawo. (Established 1835.) Wholsale butter & eggs Buve and sells for cash. 413 S 1lthat. | STOVE REPAIRS, TOMAHA BTOVE REPAIR WORKS, Btove repairs and wa attaoliments for any kiud of stove made. 1207 Douglus. SASH. M. A, DISBROW & g0, | Manufacturers of sash HARDY &00, dolls, albums H. 3 doors, blinds sand mouldings. Brauch of- Bee, 13t and Lsasd Sta. T Od Soldiers in Poor-Houses —— AND— Pension Aeents in 1 ces That is the sort of thinz Tha Bee Bureau of Ciaims was or- ganizel to correct The Bureau believes in giving the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks—conse- quently the sharks don't like it. But as long as the sol- diers are gra‘eful it is satis- fied. If youare a veteran, or the widow, chill or de- pendant parent of a veteran, write to Tt Bs2 Burzau of Claims and find out how much the government is willing to do for you. ——THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Omaha.Neb. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING FRANCIS STREET FROM 84TH STREET TO WEST LINE OF WINDSOR PLACE LXTENSION. To the owners of all lots. parts of lots an ronl estate ulons anels stroet from Sith strect Lo the west line of Windsor Place Ex- ‘n“" are hereby notified that the under- slgned, three disintarested frocholders of the city of Omaha, have boon duly sppoluted by tha mayor. with the uporaval of the City Council of sall elty, to ussoss tho dumage to the owners respoctively of the property” af focted by grading Frioeis stroet frowm dth BLreet to the wost Hne of Windsor Plice Ex- 18 o, d 1 ne easury by ordinance No 1, passed June 2ist, 182 aproved June 24, e You are further stified, th cepred sald uppolutment, and usreguired by inw, wo will, on t o hour of 1) ¢ " B 3 u" considering wnd making the assessment of dimaze to the owners respectively of sald property. affected Ly sald grading taking into consideration sheclal bonefits, 1€ any U ure notitied (o be present at the Umo having ne- 1y quilified and place aforesnid, and inake objections to or statmonts coucerning waid wsscssons of datwszes a8 yOu may consider proper. - W RRUNNEIE HARLES L. THOMAS, JAMES BTOOKDALE. Omaha, July 5, 1572, Jodioe, THAT IS A Fine Ranch of yours. Youwvz work:l hard for it, haven't you? It wasn't worth a dollar an acre when you scttled on it, and now you woull'nt take fifty. How long do you ex- pect to live on that place? Would you be surprised if some railroad land agent or claim jumper shoull come along come dayand tellyou to move on? Unless you have a patent on record you are not safe—perhaps not then. Why don’t you ask The Bee Bureau of Claims to look into your title and get you a patent that will stick? ——THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220, Bee Building, Omah. fTAME, TAZIIER, o bt il i o dyspepniay foul s e i evbry Sl ro blood, ox & fallire by (h form thelr b7 et e b rice by er fune Cotis, itec by talki o, 02 1niape, 1 0¥ fiuico Bt ) No OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADIN( To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and reak ostute along Willluu stieot from Gth streod to tho west 100 of Omuha & Southwestern Rallio id right-of-way. You uro horoby notified that the unders signed threo disinterested freenoidors of the eity of Omaba huve been duly appointed by 1o mayor, with the upprovil of the city councll of Katd city, to ansess the dumikes 1o the owners rospectively. of the property affected by the grading of Willlams strect fron 6Ll streot to tho westline of tho Omsha & Southwestern Ralrond rizhit-of-way. des 4 nocossary by ordinance numbor 3113 passed June 2int, 1802 wpprovod Juno zied, 1803, You ure further notlfied thiit hiving ae= copted satd appolutment aud duly quilified us requirod by law, wo will ou the Zird duy of July. A D 1802 at the hour of ten o'clook in the forenoon, at the oflice of Shriver & O'Don ahoo. 1405 Furnam strect. within the corpois ato Limits of anid city, nieot for the purpose of consldering and muking the assessmoent of ainiges 1o the owners rexpoctivoly of sald property affected by sald griding, takiog luto coysideration speoiul benefits. i iny You uro notified to be present at the tine and pluce aforesald and make any objections Lo, oF stutomonts concerning siuld “usscasment Of danuges a8 you way consider provor. WG aHIVER, W. I GATES, GEO. J. PAUL, Comnittes of Appraisers. Omula, Neb, July 11k, 1602 Jylidive L / 4 /7

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