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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE_ WEDNESDAY THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Oorn Wes the Leader in Aoctivity Among the Oereals. T ADVANCED AT THE FIRST Jump eports From Kansas Were Conflicting— Some Advised Actual Damage to the Crop as n Result of the Hot Win ORI0AGO, Til, July 26.—The corn market was again the leader in activity amon : the cereals, and 18 on the day boforo} the better business was at higher prices. [t advanced 4o at the first Jump, but only %o was in the end added to the former prices. Reports fron Kansas wore conflioting. Fomo advisel wctual da. 0, while Stato Secretary of Asriculture Mohler of Kansas and officials of the 8 wnta Fe raliway claimed that nc serious damige hus been done to the crop. Wheat was hoiped by better foro.gn mar- Kots, & zrowing belfof in o vory moderate crop otspring wheat. and to a considerabloextont by the advice in_corn. It opsned, howover, 0 h glier than 't closed, and barley was 1-160 over yestordny's reatini prico at the end of the session. Urovisions were heid firm and mdvanced a littlo by the controliing buli eliquo. Whent started higher toduy In sympathy with tho ndvanco in corn, SUronger cabics and #0m® bnd Crop Feports from, the Northwost and Iy Cransactions were at ‘e advince on st nlght's close, but did not hold the whole wdvince very long, the market gradually wenkening as corn be. an to sell off and better erop news Legun to ¢ om the northwest, But thero wis nov much selling pressure and With Mt Cudahy und Lester gool buyers i ne was siow. Cables uso eame hi estle markets were better possa.cshowed u decrease weok. ‘Ihe imports nto WORD 0 §imali—0; wgalnst 4.8 0,00 b 2,600,0 0 bu, 118t week, inaica weols provicus—and erablo decronse In supply. These consi narket from becom: t me, but aid not prevent a fron the early ndvice. Septomber A%, sold at 18t4e, then to 73%e, bacimo easy und gradually declined to i55¢ and 8¢ and F83e, then reacted to e then weakened in symputhy with corn und closed at7s'ie Re- celpts hero were 80 cars, and (n the norih- wost i1 onrs, Toledo ussumed large propor- tlons, belnz 14,000 bu, 3 Corn_opened at asharp advance and held protty fivm for a tne, Tho reports of serious damaze to tho crop 8o freety cirealated In St Louls brouzhit in wgood many buylog ord todny, and with lttle for sio prices were strong and higher with early sales nt vunce from inst nizht's close. Bat thero was littie to confirm tho reports cirrent yesterday, u good muny dispate! Guming In’ contradictinz ther was gradually undermined off about o, Septe eased off 1o 5 e, reac! U atb.te. Bryunt is reported to bave taken advuntige of the stronz market to liquidate 600.000 bu. of his line of long whoat. Onts were quiet and firy 0 reports of crop udvances, oased off. Sey soid fr Bike enrly to fic, finally recovered 10 5% aund closed at Jlc. Provisions wer In futures wis Fibs wero comparativoiy feature of the bus.ness done in pork was the Buying of it for January Ly th* Cuduhy Packing company und further widen.nz ot the d.fference between that month and sept- ember wis the consequence. ‘The advance in pork wus 715 - and in lurd and ribs ©ich. Offerings wore light, lghits were 13@2e forcorn to Buf- sh visible kept the U oany T ot ned at principal tr Lurd ted receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, corn, 245 cars; outs, ¥is cars; he s, 15,000 heid. The loadin= futures runzed as follows: W | A it | P TS TR 3| ag| TN 813 CATH No. 12 30 18 1220 |1 18 8716 | 1 785 % Reptomior . 123 January..... e | 1% 46 Laun— | Eeptember . w7 Jauuary..... 7 07%) Cash qUotations wero s follows: Frovk—Dull und weak, but not quotubly lower. WHEAT—No. No.2 red. 75 pring, 78 7. No. 2, 51%e; No. #, yellow, 0@ i N L3485 N0, 4, 3 UATE—N @Jic; No. 3 white, 824@i2ie. Rye—No. 2 tic. ¢ BamxyoNe . 0. b, k. i No. dspring, To; i215; Short ribs sidy Sulted sho (hoxed 2; Shore eient sidvs (hoxad), $7.85 07, WHisky—Distiliers' finished koo.s, e gal. SuaAus—Unchinzed. Jokecelpts uud suipuients today woro s foi- o1y A Flour, barrely Wheat, bus Carn, hush Onta, bushels ungo toluy the bu On the Produc murkot Wus wo dalries, 1 13@I10%; New NEW Yori, July 2. —FLoun. Ints, Kis.i expor(s, 4,24 bo's, sucks;' a rifle more active. espectilly on export re- celpts, With prices ho d steadily. CouNMEAL—Quiet and stoudy; yellow wost- ern, £ @0, WiEAT- Kecolpts, 221550 bu.: exports, 326,50 Dui st les, L1000 Du. of futures; 1¥5,0.0 bu. of £pot Spot” lower, fulely active. closing firm; No. 2 red. K303} store_und elovator, s ufloat, MGLNIC 1. No. 2 red, &30; red, No. orthern. 1 No. orhern, ¥ ¥i@sse; Mo Bc; No. 3 i a0, Options advineed oarly %o to flrmer oabies, docreaso in the w sige and on the Euglish visiby ports und light imports Into the ec.ned fae 10 G o of Dbies, wei d crop ro- nited Kir er private ess west und local realizinz, clos- red, Juyly, 831,@sGi0, i Auzus B4la@83 g0, Siisc: Sepu i Oelober, sty Bole; December, 83 11-100 B5301 Muy, 05ice, closing ab e, Kye—Dill und weuker: western, Tlo. BAnLey MALT—Qu el two-rowed state, 700 sIX rowed stute, 20@e; Unnadlan, 85e@ =Recolpts, 47,625 b exports, 1,700 wles, 3,000 bu, of futures. L0 bu, of spot. Spotlower, modoratoly wotive, No. 2 sio in elovator; 60 fout; ungraded wixe i, 65@ase, Options udvinced %@ho on decrouse in 0 passuze und higher eables, de- ) July und N@he on Othors on closing steady Wwie lower. July, losing B8¢i Auguist, oo {01 Septon b 6 4o: October, W70, oloss DON@MY, closing ut ? INUIDGe, GOSN E WL Dge; Docember, HL@MHC. © 08inZ 4L 80 UATS— Lecoipis, 65,05 bu.; exports, 135,000 bu. i sules, 170,107 bu, of futures: o0 bu, of BpOL Spot dull but steady. Optlons dull and Lrmes Juiy, sty wlo: dilge; August, BR@Ie, Closing nt Bxe; Septoms Lort i q@udie, closing ut $4ci Mo, ¢ white, B @G WIxed western, Whito weste e, 6t e: No. 2 Chica Iay=—stendy ind qulet, Lovs-Quiet and swady. BUGAKR—Kaw, stoady, suies, 10, 00 bigs, Cenirifugie, 00 tes and 1,000 bivs OF 100, wrses SUK x. findd, steady wnd guict. MoLABSES = Forelgn, nominal; New Orleuns, llr{llllY. noderately active: Dull but steady, kaGs—Quiet. weak: western prime, 10K 1 Wesleru Prii b, per ceipts, 0N paciuges. HIDES-Quiet, sie Woor—Quiet, 164@ U@L, do- nund, steady; plekled Dol los, v middios. guet. R LARD-—RITOR, 4 l0Ls Westorn sto.um olosed AUITG | Bales. LUk Loroes 4L BTL0KBT.61 14 Op- ons, 1o su esi July, G): August, §7.00; Bep- e or, L0 o BUITER- QU cti steidy dairy. @iio: western fuctory, 1i@liost Iglo, = Wostern ercamery, IV 0. L,‘ll“lliiwunuunlu wnnd: e part skims, fi‘lfl Luox—Dull: Aweriesn, S0W15.00. Corriit-Stronss Tuke, $11.6501 .70, EAL—Kusy; domesti . | IN=Closed i straits, $2,450020,5), Duluth Wheat Murket. DuLuri. Mino, July 20.—There wasa dull and walting warket today up to noon but s oponed With & wuchi stroager foolluk, ursely ‘occusioned by the general reporis the elfect that Lho cora crop i the southwest had been Injured badly by the heat. Thoro was notas Inrgo an amount of cash whoat doals as usaal. Olose: No. 1 hard, onsh and July, 82%c¢; Seotember, 8lo; Decem- 0.1 northern, oash. ige: July| oo, 3 northern, cash, Téo: rejeqred. 5lc. On track: No. 1hard, 82%c 1 ndrth ern. 81140, Omaha Produce Market. Eaas—120, CHERITES—Or6 20n, 82,00, PrAciEs—Californin, §.75, TOMATORS—Southern, $1.23@1.5) per sase of s V18— Calitorata, $1.753 201 Oholce, ®.50@5.00; fancy, $#6.000 650, OiARGES ~Californin, $.0004.25, BLACKBERRIES—$1,50, RASPAERIUES—Binck, $125: red, quarts, 84 Pruss—Uatlfornia, $.50@%.0), BANANAS-Bouroce. HinES AND TALLOW-No. 1 groon hid No. 1 groen salted hidos, fe: No. 2 green hides. e; No. 1 green saited hides, 25 to 4) Ibs., 4c; No. n suited hides, 2 to 40 1bs., de: No. 1 veal oaf, § 1o 15 Ibs No. 2 veul ¢alt. § 10 No. 1 dry flint hides, To; No. 8 dry No. 1 dry salted hides, 5@ie. Sheep pelts—Green salted, oach, 5c@81.25; j roon salted sheariings (short wooled early skinel, onch. 15@25e: dry shoariings (short wooled onrly skins). 'No. L each, 5@10c; dry shoarl nge (ot wooled eutly sking No % each, be; dry filnt Kansns nnd iraskn Jor wool polts, per Ib., notual welght, 10@ dry flint [Kansas nnd Nebrask s murrain olts, per 1b., actu il welght, §@1%. Tal- ‘Tulow, No. 1, @ke; tallow 103 Kronso groase, dark . prime, 10@%0; per [b. Caniage—Tomo grown, 6c per doz. MELONS - W nolons. per 1) hird by —Per bu tlert, §.5): other varioties, king stock, 1214@ i3t et duiry, 1@ 0 ty—Oid ' hens, #1.0) smail ko, spring chickens, Knnsus City Markets, . July 25, -WieAT— L 05140 No. 2 hard, old, red. Giie Hizior and In fair dema 4315 @4de; No. 2 white, S10 Irresular; No. 2 mixed, 20 0150, toady: No. 2, 537300, LAXSEED--Lower 4t 8 700 HiAN—Steady: sacked, blc. Iy = Weik, but unchinged. Burran—L creamory, i14@100; dalry, 12t Flem: CORN: mixed, O\ S ~Dall nnd weik at 1c. Erers—\Wheat, 24,00) bu.: corn, 1,000 bu.; 009 bu. HPMENTS=Wheat, 2000 bu.; corn, 6,000 bu.; 0ats, noue. Wool Market, RostoN, Muss, July 2 —Tho demand horo for wool is zood and Inrze sales continue t be ma t tho siam ¢ timo the receipts ke up I No. 1 wools are stealy at 3¥pie for Oli'o. and #2753 tzan. No. 1 combl Ohio fine delaine, i Unwashed for one-quarter bing wool sells nt 24 3 hod and unmwer- o L Western unw: chantabie fldce 4 18020, 08 to quality. Terr.tory wool concniues in demind on n scoured basls of 580600 for fine, of : for fine modium wnd 3225 for modium, Texus. Jaliforn:n wnd Oregon woo & aro se.ling quite well at previous prices. Puiled wools ure stoady. Ol Market. Juiy 2. — PETROLRUM — Slow. i 0 bbis.: opening New Youk, 4. Penn: . 5,010 b)'s, hest 3214e, lowest 52ige. Lima, s, 10.0 0 bbls. , quiet. openinz o1l—Ni COTTONSEED O1r—Ll) TALLOW- RSN steady. TUnes Quict, steady. o Markot. New Yonk, July 2 —Options opened barely steady and unchangzed to U points down, closiiz steady nud 5@i0 po nts down 500 b s, incinding: Au.ust, 82 September. 3.2.34: October, 81 sales. @12.40; ods Market. Extreme lett modified ewhat, vou thers wus a fair number of buyers in the market by whose i ttention « relutively f rd trade ninues in stanle cotton nd clothinz Nothinz new w s disciosed. The ntinued easy for prints w.th prices New Youi, July % tride Indry mirket e harden n; y 26,—Wnear—Easlor; Sprin -, 0% Cotton Maricot. NEW_ORcs diing, 71-lGo; Eross' reco pis. 70 stock, 50,082 bales. —Qulet; mld- ibe: net and 1750 bules; Traders’ CutcAGo, Til., July 2 . Logan & Co. to Dancan, Hollinzer & Co.: Wo have had qu et day in the wheat pit. September oponed atabout 1. sold us hgh as We and closed 8iie bid, Onr advices from the north- west are conflicting. Ona eievator system re- ports u poor outlook nad naother 4 fair pros- pect forazool crop. Untl we get neare hurvest weein only guess sbout What it wiil be. One thing we do know, un it is that the demand for the new. crop of winter is light and with a dally incressing suppiy, without a forelin o 0. it means lower prices. This ee of the past. »nld it 1s safe to nditions always proluce With disaster w0 the Qrow- ug erop we | may chunze ouropinion. Tha Mateh bill sheived orouy of 'the way y cuuse n better feelin: and some little advance cstablished. We think 1t would be short iived un ess thero is d to the northwest ¢ corn b ! al = owlng to ports of ns in Kunsis and Nebraska. prescut hot weather inue we will hive serious e, and the result will be hizhor prives. Should rains come in the next fort, bt hours we would have some dacline. The confidence in higher prices is deep rooted 1 we bolieve it the s.fe course to buy on deelin Outs are 8 dy, there Is nospeculative trade in them., P'rovisious ure yor: pearance of Lxulm,’{ll:ln 2 CHICAGO, 1., J0 y 20.—Konnett, Hopkins & Co. to MeWhortor: Tho strengtl in other mariets and the de rese of wheat on pas- wuze have kept whoat firm all day, Olosiig cibles ure hicher and it Is evilent that for- eignors Wil Lol it sufe to incro chises whilo offerings from other exporting countries are 5o smail, The amount afloat his been steadily runain: down for some weeks The Tndian shipments nro small, and ltus- slun whoat, even if_in lar o suppy. wiil be noglected 'Whi o lori 18 rasin: in that ountry. This will give Amerlea practical command of the export trade, but the de: 1 18 not 1ikely to becomo urgent while our cro) prospects ire 5o good' Todny's reports repre- sent the Russian Crop reports as unfuvorible, Corn and outs are strong on the weather, which tiil hot and dry, w th no prospects of an Immedinte change. This wiil be tho governing factor {n theso muriets, uwnd weather chan zes will be closely watched for. 8t. Louls has beon notizebly “strong on corn. Progisions huve been strong within @ narrow e, nnd the biz holders have shown more algposition to buy to sel 10AG0, LI, July 2i—Coudselman & Day to Cockrell Bros. Commission compan, Wus SLFODZ eurly In SVinpathy with corn and closa | weak at the sunstantial deoline. Tio crowd were disinclined to carey much stuff ovor as Wheat like re- sp strong with a!l the up- thelr pur- Wheit is lurzo.y based on the corn market, which s entiroly continzent on the weather. Urop ndvices on wheat are improv- ing somewhat. Thero wre quite & tew necounts of much better ylolds thun expectol and no dumage accountsof purticular moment.every=- thiug In that lue being centered upon corn. Forelen murkets were 1nore favor; vices were recorded ut all points except Lon- don un | Antwerp. The crop uiovement shows no materinl chiunge fro o the past weex or so. Corn opened strongz on continued hot and dry wewthur ond good ‘buving from the corn belt. On the advance long stufl came out freely and the market eased down, then rallied on furthor bud reports, wnd wgain oft ““on reported rafns, finully ' closs: fng | finn o | prospects’ of eontinucd hot weather. Provisions wers ulmost feature- loss, but well sustuine I'he trading business wis done by the Cudady Packing compiny, who were buylug January wnd solling Sep- tomber property. This rosuitea In widening out the dilferénces between those months. Tho eloing was steady. Tho oorn murket ox: erted somo Influence. huv not so much us it wouid have dono hud not provisions wiroudy advunced materlally. STOCKS AND BONDS, bie und ad- oasod Little Mure Anlmation Displayed by Lead- 4 lug Securities Yostorduy, NEW York, July 2 —The stock market to- Auy displuyed u Ltele wore aalmation und es- ence wolicited. &COMPANY, 8 Wa "’::: 70 State Sts kers. K Memph 3 1 1 i ¥ ™ b I (i 15 b d D a | peclally during the forenoon, and while this 18 regarded as'only an lncident in the dullness now provailing the strength In a fow stooks ints to the formation of pools here and here In the Iist whose operations may serve a8 the nuclous of & more extended upward tendency in the market, when the timo Is rips forit. The Industrials now occupy most of tho attention and today, while Suzar was by no moans nozlected, it was loss prominent than during the last few days and Disti lors and the common oll stocks wera succossively Drought forward and advancod. The raiiroad list for some timoe responded to the buying and considerablo notivity was do- voted to Erle, Atchison, Rook Island and St. Paul, but the movements in the stooks men- tloned were no more than the final uperations in the movements of tho last fov days, and they soon dled away. tho whole rallrond list Ing back Into dullness with almost utter stagnation in valuos, A sharp and sudden rise fn Lako Shore on the exocution of few buyine ordors foilowed by the same collapse, and low pricod and inactive shares generall were barren of features to the close, whicl wis very dull and sta ‘nant at the condession. e trading reached only 104657 listed anc 504 uniisted, Government bonds have been dull stoudy. Stato bonds have beon dull and steady, NEw Youk, July 2.—Tho Post says: The tact is that on 8ush nday as this the temper 1s an_ essontial fuctor In the movement of prices. and activity during tho latter half of the day was literally paralyzod. Tho following are the c.osing auotations for the loading 5tocks on the New Ycik Stock exchange toda and a9 proforred.... N. J. Contral...”"\\ folk & West. pfd North Awer. Co Northorn Pacific o proforrod i, P Den & Gui. | Northw n Expross.. 11 Baltimore & Ohio... Canadian Pacitio. . 8 Cannda Southern... 0 Cor Chieako & Al &N CoB&Q.. |0ntario & W Clileago Gas. 1100 81| Oregon Tmprov Congolldated’ Gas!! 114is|oregon Nav. € Gy € & St L.yt 04 [0, 8 L & UL Colorado Coal & 1., 8544 | Pacific Mall ... . Cotton Ol Certitic's 4144/, Doc, & K. Delnware & Hudson 183 | Pittaburi. .01 000 D.. L. & W. V5| Puilman PAlace. ... DIER G 48 Rending. ... .o s D.&CF 8¢ Riehmond Termninai eferred . pref. .l o prefarred ... fort Wayne. 1i2ig St [EE 514 do proforrad.. .. 102'a st. Paul & Omaiia It Hocklng V Tiitnols Central £t Paul & Dulith, . Kanss & Toxas pid Lake Erle & West.. o proferred Lake Shore Lead Trust. Loufsyille & Naiii. Louisville & N. A Manhattan Con prd . 1 Pactite XDFOSH. .. © 1317 Wabash, St 1, &P & Char... 50| do preferred .. Contral. . 1074 Wells-Fargo Ex... | Western Unton : Wheeling & L. 15 do proferred... Mobile & C Nuanvile The total sales of stock today wera shures, Including: Atehison, 7,275; Er! Hocking Valley, %200; Luke Shore, ,250; Read- ing, « Paul, 10,350, London Financial Review. [Copuright-d 1992 by Janse Gor Dy 6119 | LoxDox, July 26.—|New York Herald Cablo —Speclul to Tue Brs.]—In thestock exchange today attention was being chlefly dl- rocted to preliminary arrangements of the “sottlement now business havinz been very quiet. The account has proved o “comparatively small affair. ~ With the ubundunt supply of monoy, rates for con- tinuntion have been lght In some cases, oven more s) than on previous occaslons. nsos ure unchunged. Indizn rupee paper has de- clined % per cent owing to flutness of siiver. Home ritlways moved with some Irrezularit South torn deferred fluctuatod ngood de atone period naving boen dealt in under it nt 7%, belnz a fall of 14 per cent. A dectin > s established in Groat' Western Metropoliten, Distelet and North Eustern. On the other hund there has been soue kood buyinz in_ Brighton deferred, resulting Ina rise of % per cent. Amer 0 raliways hive shown consl erablo firmness througlhont e duy. In response to u betier tondency in New York, the Luvoritos hive beea Erio ind Atchison oriinury, th ner ¢! ng atun wavance of ie lutter utl§ per cent. Most off 1 to 1§ per cent better, flasl quotytions being the best. With rozard to Canadinn \nes, Grand Trank opened and closed flat, the weekly traffo stutement belnz aisappolnti Money bus been little nted toda, Short lo ns” have been easily obtulned at % ver cent. In the discount market vilis huve been scarce: those attwo and three months were quoted at 13-16 to % per cent. New York Monsy Market. New Yors. July 20.—MosEY ON OALL—Ensy, av 14@? per cent: lust loan, 1% percents closed offered at 2 per cent. PRt MERCANTILE VAP STERLING FXCHAN sixty-diy Dills The closinz quots Mutual Unio J. C. Int. Gs.... 110 1103 1165 i i 108 8O} 10615 129 118 8 204 10614 N. W. C Oro. & Trans. s Stis % L M. Gen. 5 Den. & K. G. Den, & K. Eric 5 MK & T Gon. 6 MUK & T\ Gen. bs.. nd St. Louls Minlng Stocks, &r. Louts, Mo., July amountof tradinz on and prices were firm. 200 Elizabeth at Bla. the mining Amonyg the sales were “Ankod. 14.0) T 10.00 ¥l wiaNsas Crry. Mo, July 2. New B1,482,28: NEW Yonk. nees, 16,181 AR, July 2 tor the wecour BALTINOKE, M 032; bulunces, 3. PHILADELPHIA, JT41,582; bulane cent. OMARA, July 20.—Clear| duy lnst 7 month, 3 Mempiis, Tenn., July change soiling at’ §L5J. bulunces, §143.72 Biruiy, July 23.—The stitement of the [m- periul bank of Germany shows un increuse in specie of 6,200,000 murks. BOSTON, Muss. July 26.—Clearings, 815,375, 013 bulunces, L1316, Money. § per cent; ex- chinze on New York, 236 aiscount. CHICAGO, 11, July 26.—Monsy ensy at 4@5 ver o Bank ciearlngs, 813,308,600; New York exchanve, 3)cand £:0 discount; ster- llug exchanze dull and unchanged. Anked. 07" Hpes i Etock, I stiver Bell. . Sina I ung G. Mount'n; 0.00 Clearings, 81,- ORLEANS, La. July ¥,—Clearings, July 25.—Clea (hirce per ceat rontes, SOf July 2.~ Olearings, §2,504,~ 80, “Money, 6 per cent, Pa. July 26 —Clearings, s, 81,614,521 Money. 2 per samo lust ox- Clourings, LIVE STOCK MARKEYS, Cattle Show Some Improvement on Grudes—Hogs Higher, OMARA, July 26.—Racelpts for the p; I enttle, 10,65 hogs nnd 3.147 ugulnst 4,873 cattle, 1 hozs und Monduy und Tuesdiy of last Week, ‘I'iero were fewer oattlo here than dealers expeotod, Eighty-soyen cars Is u vory light run for Tuesduy and when it 1s consldered thut one-half of thoso wero westerns hurdly ood enough for boef it will readily be soen thut tho supply wassmall. Tho most uotive lnquiry was for the good dryfed eattle; these were hiurd to find wud prices ruled 100 to 150 higher thin Monday, or 25¢ to 4j¢ biher thun lust Friduy, the low day. Falr to good 1.130 10 1850-1b.” dteers sold ub’ from 8145 0 8500, On hulf fatund grussy stoors trade was dull and pricos not_much different from Monday, althoush the feoiins was rather weak 90) o L100-1b steers sold at from $3.00 up to #4. 15, It was a falr.y uctive market, at leust on de- sirablo stull,und a very rospoctubio elear- ance was eifected, Owlng to the liberal offerings of westorn cuttie, the dozen or so louds of cows and mixed stock sold slow.y ut barely steudy prices, sules belng ut ‘from 8100 to &0 argely it from $14) 08 .85, Buils, oxen and stuiey wore dull wt from 1.5 to K25, Tho 8toc ier wud fecder trudo wus dull and unchunged. Rezulur ~dealers took & bix string of westorns ut 825 @3.10. Sules to the country were scarce and the outside dewmund light Kopresentutive sales: DRESSED DEEF. No. Av. Pr, 1164 84 15 Ho9 415 No. Av. Pr. 3119 & 00 120058 8 65 3. [T ) 41407 443 48915 BT eMlITA 445 TLOSE 400 64 120) 445 6. 110 4 0) setw No. Av. 10 1216 . 1803 115 180 SUIPPING AND EXPOWT. 2)..1208 8 5) COWS. 8. 040 150 1.1180 2 2)..058 899 17715 115 200070 135 5014 135 1.0 88) 11110 170 064 00 Tl P 5..105% 2. 14 1180 EIsERE T EEL SetszosEse :g‘ STOCKERS AND PEEDERS. A..080 200 4. 95 240 7..1024 M. 20 40T 20 .00 e €3 2,195 100 2,408 21455 1..1500 2.1170 8. 403 1. 6% 1 cowand 1 milker. 1 cow i 1 miiker. No. 95 cowa 12 steers. 7 feeders 1 foeder.. 1 foeder 53 teoders* 2 fooders* 20) feoders 107 toedors *tallin Hoas quality in ment over \ the eariy 208 100 12 > MILKERS AND SPRINGE! I 5 2. ,J %;1 240 1% 280 Yo, L, AB0 1 73 . 1010 2 00 oxen, 1. 1000 328 ‘Wraas. L0200 25 TrirERS. 40058 15 ealt d o JULY 27, 1892, 0.. 035 1..1350 22..652 125 209 5 00 20 00 .25 00 Av. Pr COLOWADO CAT/ L + 000 81 6 1011 3 8) 0)1 200 L1800 24) 5 foeders. 3 feedors 4l feeders. 1330 82 3 21008 2 55 255 WYOMING CATTLE. 8% 203 203 120 2 800 2 76 earlings, 3 f 87t vory onday. buylnz, piying higher thun Monday, 1nrgely With n few saies from #5.8) to culators wore moro or less indifferent ccount of th bought light and mixel hogs lurze or steady 10a niokel and spe on £.00 1o #5.65. liboral offerings. 810 ¥ 10 100 eceibta wero fairly liberil and the fuir: a big Improve- Shippers dld the bulk of rices bo to 100 Lh They it from hichor. Trading was moderately active throughout. and while light hos closed weak tho 30 0n heavy ormediam wis 08 high as any time durioz the day. Sulos wore lurgoly at frota #5.60 to 8. goneral against $5.60 Mons AZainst $5.55 to $1.65 Monday. age of pric 1t tive salés: Av. Sh, Pr. 40 5 T [ 6. T'ho paid wis 8§67, and $).63% lust Tuos lay. Sh. 200 6110 % $ AND ROUGH. Sneep—-The merket I8 quotably unchanged. Desir.h'e muttons continue mand. ir to zoud natives &), in_active de- to $4.30, fuir to good westerns $1.3) to #4.25, common und stock sheep & 90-10. lambs 81 0 to 8.5 2.5) to $4.50, good to cho.ce 40 Lo Recelpts aad Lisposition of Stock. Official receipts and snown by the books of the company 50'¢lo. TCATTLE, f RECEIPTS. ToaH isposition of stock " EneEr. ns nion Stock Yurds for the twenty-four hours, enaing ut P m., July 20, 1802: |mnm 2D Cars. | Hoa Cars. [Hoad| Cars,| Head | Cara. Heud. 51| 201) 115 10] BUYER: | CATILE. | OGS, SHEED Umal The G ™ J. ucking 1. Ham, Switt &Co .. Cudahy Packini . Squires, Boston. company | ond (o Eperey & Barnes. Po& D White. P. Dola & Co. Bimbler. Epringtield. " Andrew Haas, P.D. Armour. Lot over.. 2 Totals..... . Chicago L cnicaco. 1L, July, Tup Beei—The cuttle murket wus higher again todiy, to $eotos e 1o about the br! were, o on 1o choie for gruss Texnu: .00 to 475, trom Thei . making an adva ,0.0 natt demand, culled sule. wus now rom ie to e hi-her ‘than Quotutions were from § teef und shippi though for An the result, stew WS nominnlly a ste; Although the rece pts were r they trade des peared to be ere on a b or at from #.5) to qualities. There w Low 35,73 better than #0.00. C.Good sheep and lumbs sol Monduy but common_ stor s and weak, quotations runze fron .00 1o £.5 for Iuferior to_extr. 16,50 for lambs, lambs at #6.75, Outtle, 4,500; hogs, 10,00); shoop, “The Bvening Journal reports: CATTL —lteceipts, 4,500 30 Lo & 5. 8100 to d bulls und from §1. stockers were no hoid Telezram to The -ain amounted to from Lse e last Friduy of from The supplv was sm es und 2.30) not. more udvance Th I, ameunting ans, and by any means cattio thun of from s marier 1s lust Friday. 3 for dressed U0 for poor ) to KLT5 Inal at dy hoz market, markably lizht, qual to the neods of the at all events no advance 13 of Monlu 03 for con resultod, 's quotations. ion 1o cho'co business be- and only here und there u sale at us well ason Vi glected sheop and from 530 to There was u sule of funcy shipments, market obeued a triflo® higher, closed choive to extra nutive, M.0)@5.50; Te $20:@3.85; cunned, 8.00@2.5); cows 3. Hoas—Recelpts, 4,000 heu pickers, other ligh SHERP - K 8,000 head: tive: ewes, wotfiors, #0005, erus, $.00; | 10,000 nnrket stendy; 1 M‘IW:iW: by, 84.5,@07; head; murket dull, lower. 4583803 priwo houvy ind butchors® welzhts. $5,0506.00; ussorved, GO, 50). ipts. 5,000 hou shipments, Mixel and 1zht, 85.05@0,00; Ransas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS uiry, Mo, ceipts, 5,000; uctive nud_stron 3 10@i50 highen ub T oxas steen s—Receipts, murket was activa) und 50 05,03 buik, 83.5055.90. rades. 8 4 SHEEP—Roce! pth, 501 Shipuents, il g‘g‘l 1 shipmel shipmonts, 210; July 20.—CATTLZ—Re- B hahor b B X 10, 1Uc hlgher at .25 y #1560 ). Bteors wero .00 feoders @305 , none; the higher; all good sheon were wunted and strong; others neg- lected wnd weaki jmuttons, 815, New York Live Stock Market, NEW YOuk, July murket firn DEF POuN 1,200 G Ui FLOTS of CALVES—Kuce!p per 10+ .6 Hoas scelpt BEEVES—Recelpts. 513 b QULE Srainarie Tiecelpte, S b 0. ipthe #6538 bead: firn 100 pounids; lauibs, 8 head; 400 6 45 per 10y pounds. Shipuliits toduy, 725 booves and 7, {bl12) noad; stendy; veals, Phuhpiz grassers und butter- 0 sheep, 7.0, 50 THE BEST Pl Is the best Blood Medicine, because B3 it assists nature to throw off the fm- puritiesof the blood, and at the sane o ) time tones uj ) the entile organism. This 1 just Contrary to the aifectof tho VATIos potuah, wer- oury, sarsaparilla moixtures, which bottle up tho mpirities tn the systeu, fhus produciug uch ness and suflering. Therefore, Zor & BLOOD MEDICINE ou cannot do better than take 8. 8. 8. » wician, 1 have prescribed and used AR @D 8.8, 8. in ui troubles, an i practice as a tonic, and for blood ave been Yery Successiu 1 never e a rémedy Which gave Vel goneral s 10w ' nts. o O B Teny, M. D., Mackey, Ind.* ’"l‘lul.fiflll blood and skin di WAL BIECLFIC mailed froo, 4 Atlauta, Ga, FOR MAN AND BEAST. To What Base Uses are Public Drinking Fountains Pat. Councilman Baok Introduced a resolution in the council tho other day 1nstructing the ohlef of poiics to order his men not to inter- fere with the public using the drinking foun- tain at Tenth and Mason. An investigation Jiscloses that the alloged interference consisted in OMcer Boylo orde ing an expressman to stop washing his horses’ soro eyes in the basin of the foun- tain, Cnief Seavey has notifiea OMcer Boyle that he was eminently correot in his action, the resolution of the council to the contrary notwithstanding. ———— Take Good Care of the Children. 1f you have children, you will be interested in the exporience of Mr. John Cook of Pilot, Vermillion Co., 1. He says: “Two years nrn two of my femily, a young man and & girl, had very severe and dangerous attacks of bloody flux. The doctor here was unablo, after a week’s time, to check or roliove either case. Ithrew the docior overboard and be- gan using Chamvorlain’s Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody, lmprovement was seen very soon, and my children arose in a few days from what 1 foared would be their death- bed. It is a grand, good medicine.” Omal Tho work of taking tho school census of Omaha for 1802 has boen co npletnd. The followiug figures show the number of people ot school age, that is between tho ages 5 und 21, 1n tho eity: First ward. .. nd ward, | hird ward Fourth ward Eifth ward Sixth ward 000 Seventh ward. Eighth ward. Ninth ward. Total. .. 018 R 20,758 & Sratiy To tho Publ Ihaveno hesitatancy in recommending Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diurrhmea remedy 1o the public, as 1 do to my friends ana patrons. 1used it myself after other well known remedies had failed and it curad me in & few minutes. I recommondat cun- didly and cheerfully upon its merits, not from a financial standpoint, because I havo others 1 stock on which 'L make a_larger profic, butbecause Chamberlain’s is the best remedy 1 know of for bowel complaints There is no doubt about it, it doos the work Janes Foray, Druggist, McVeytown, Fenu, S An Oficor's Mishap. Ofiger Preston, one of the rocently ap- pointed reserve patrolmen, mat with an ucci- dent which muy possibly result ser- fously, Preston was running to catch a car at Fourteenth and Dodge streets when his revolver which was in his hin pocket fell to the pavement and exploded. One buliet passed through the calt of his left le, The patrol wagon was called and the injured policeman taken to his home, Twenty-niuth nd Decatur, —~— The O1d Timers are Not In It. ‘While at our stora at Big Island, Va., last Avril, I was taken with a very severe uttack of diarrhea. I had never had it worse in my life. 1triod several old-time remodies, such as Blackborry Wine, Paregoric and Laudanum without getting relief. My atten- tion was then called to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. R. C, ‘Tinsley, who had been handling it thero, and in less than five minutes after taking a small dose I was entiraly relieved.—0.G. Bunronn, Harris Creek, Aniherst Co., Va, Kepublican Primary Candidates, Republicans who wera not wholly satisfied with the result of the republican caucuses held last Saturday have petitioned to have toe following names presented at the primaries, to be voted upon, that they may be delegates to the couaty convention, which convenes in this city on Monday, August 1: First Ward—Petor M. Bach, K. W. Bar- tos and (. F. Goodman. Second Ward—Stephen Swoboda, James Blazek and John Hoffman. Eighth Ward—T, W. Hotchkiss, W. A. Smith, Charles H. Clark, \W. H. Allen ana George Mullhausen. Ninth Ward—Charles Hansen, H. Palmer, H. D. Neeley aud M. E. Free, April 6, 1891, ToLEDo, low Dr. J. B. Moore, Doar Sir:' My wifo has used about six bottles of vour Tras of Life, and thinks that she nas received greater ben- efit from it than any medicine shs has ever taken. Yours traly, L. H. BUrkiy. Gen'l Azent and Treas. West Colleza. Since receivinz the above testimonial, 1 am inreceipt of a letter and check from the Rev. L. H Bufkinof Toledo, Towa, April 25, t3 send Rev. J. W. Konworthy, Crostling, Kia sas, six bottles of Mooro's Troo of Lifo. +or salo by all drugzists. —_—— angelist Mills Coming. Seeretary Over of the Young Mon’s Chrls- tizn association has reccived a letter from the noted evangelist, B. Fay Mills, in whicl he states tLat he will come to Omaba during the coming winter. He cannot as yet upon the exact date, but ho thinks that he will arrive about the middle of December or the 1st of January. E. A good appotite can be Lought, liko anything clso, And good dige: tion after it, too, Both of them come with Doctor Pierce’s (old Medical Discovery. That starts the forpid_liver into Lealthy action, purifiés and en’ riches tho blocd, rs tho system, returns bealth and_vigor, and builds up flesh and strength. For all' discases that como from a disordered liver or impure blood, Dyspep- sin, Biliousn Serofulous, Skin_and "Scalp Diseascs—even Consumption (or Lung-scrof- ula) in its carlicr stages, tho * Discovery is the only remedy 0 sure and certain that it can b guaraniced. If it docsn't Leneflt or ure, in overy case, you bavo your money On theso terms, it's the cheapest blood- purifier sold, no matter how many hundred loses are offered for a dollar (or less)—for with this, you pay only for the good you get, Can you sk for better proof of its superi- ority over all other blood-purifiers ¢ SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA, est cattle. hoz nnd sheop market in tha west COMMISSION HOUSES, GEO. BURKE & Ffivlllifl LIVE STOOK COMMISSION. THE LEADELS. 0. OMAIA | F5t3einest w5252, Wood Brothers, Fouth Omaha—Telephone 11,7, - 3D DADISMAN. [ W. K. WOOD, { Managers. Markot reports by mall unl wire cheertully furnished upon applicution. THE— Campbell Commission Co, Chicago, East8t. Louls, Kunsas Olty, South Ul foux City, Fort Worth. A. D. Boyer &Company, 68 and 3 Exchange Bulldin :,South Omahw Correspondence solicitad and promptis woswars L. Bpecinl wttentlon 10 ordors (OFsLocKers & foud v, for cor- Uhlengo Establisbed, 1855 - - - lncorporatad, 8} Capltal fally patd, §20,00) Waggoner Birney Company, Writo O wire us for prompt and rellable markal rts. Perry Brothers & Company, Live 8took Commission. Koom 61 Exchange Bullding South Omaha L ‘!omb oue 173 M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Room 81 £x34 Bullding. Bouth Omaba, - Nev l Manafacturersand OMAHA obbers” Direetory A JI'S AND B JUH Glan, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of buliding. plastoring painting, eto. Al will rocelvo copy Of Glonn's architoots' and bullders’ directory frea, by soading thoir namo. business and location 10 the publishor. J. L Glonn, 113 8. 15th street. ARCHIT! LDERS. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Onmaha Tent & AwningCo| Wolf Bros, & Co. Flags, hammocks, oll and Tents, awnings, tarpan- rubbor clothing. —Sond lns, covers of all kinds, flag, banners, eto. Send for oat'guo. 1113 Farnam —— Tor oatalo S AND TWINES, Bemis OmahaBagCo| Bishop & Co. Steal, manilla, cotton Importers andmefs flour | rope, hemp, jute, cot sacks, burlaps, twino. | ton twinestarred cord ko, ete. 8128, 12th st ~ BICYCLES. M. 0. Daxon, Rleyeles £01d on mont payments. 120N, 15¢ My ot AND s‘llfinl-:s‘ Morse-Coe Shoe Co. 110 Ioward Stroot. Factory corn. 10 Douglas straots, Wo are mking clo cAih bayers, an 1 are solling a class of good i 15 very saleablo 3 r paper proxing boxos, Al novel tUesin Box Hino. 1110 Doaglns St Steven Creedon. t. Toansupply you with every- mer,Hlane Sewed ShocCo Boots, shoos felt’ goods. Hurnoy-st. Manufacturor' thing 15 sh NUAVIT(IS tro¢ Kirkendall, Jones & Co, | Wholesalo Mfrs. Agents, Hoston Rubber Shoe Co 1102-1104-1103 Harnep-st rubbers, 1408, 1810 BREWERS, | DRUGS [ Blake, Bruce & Co 120141208 Jones stroet, | 10th and ITarnay stes Omaha. Oma ha. — Y _(Im?('b}‘l{lrlirs D. M. Steele & Co. e HARDWARE, y Rettor & Wilkelmy Co.] Lobeek & Lin, Corner 10th and Jackson | Dealers in hardwars and streots. meclianicss’ (0ol 1004 Dougian dtreet - — A. C. Raymer. Bulldors' hardwars and contractor 52 South I BER. John A, Wakefield. Imported, Ameriokn Porte {lantcament. Milwaukie Bydraito 6amony " g Qataey white e (has. 1 Teo. Hardwvood lumbor. wood carpets and parquat floorin 0th and Douglas. LIQUORS. Frick & Herbort Wholesals ligaor doate 1001 Farnam st. Tler & Co. Liguor merchants, 1112 Hurnoy at. Mfrs. Ken nedy's India Bit- MILLINERY. J. Oberfelder & Co. Tmportors and Jobbers orders prompt. 203-12 South 1ty st. _ MUSIC A. Tospe, Jr. Planos, organs, artists’ matorials, ‘oto. 1615 Dotiglas stroet. The Meinberg Co. 109 N 16th st. Planos, music ana musical inc struments of all kinds. PAPER, Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co Worh ats. Ommaa T Mariiovor. Agont ~ [W.R-Drummond&~o A e P e _ CLOTHING. Blotcky & Co. Gilmore & Ruhl. Ctothing,notion. furnish- [ Manfrs. and Wholesale us a trial. [ elotbiers, 1109 Inruey street. \ : CORNICE. Omaha Coal, Colie & LimCe Hard and soft con’, &, E. cor. 1ith and Dougals strec Faglo Cornice Worl Mfrs. galvanized fron Wetalle. akyjhita. et o Do Carpenter Paper Co. Carry n full stock of printing, wrapping and writing papor, card pa- per. ote. ) OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. King & Smead. Mfrsof “K & 8" panta hirts and overalls, etc. 18 South 11 Refined and lubricating oils, axle grease, oto. PRODUCE “Established 1678. Whitney & Co. Butter, eggs and poultry. 19 South 15th st. 1. B. Huse & Co. |Jas. A. Clark & Co. Butter, cheese, poul Ty and & 317 South 1 "~ Branch & Co. Produce, fraits of all Kinds, oyster Outspectaltios: ks CONTRACTORS, J. 0. Glenn, Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of butlding, plastering, palatinz, ote. will reselve n copy of Gienn's architec:s’ and builders’ directory frie, by sending tholr nams, business and location 10 tie publisher. J. 1. Glenn, 1135, I5th street. DRY GOODS. WL Smith & Co, | ]\'ilini(ru'k - Koch Dey a0ds, notions, tur: ey Guots Co.Notto nishing ‘goods. Corner | gents' furniahing gr0ds 11th and Howard-sts Cor. lith ard Howard. Riddell & Co. Butter, chooso, eggs. veg: etables, frults, poultry and guma. (Established 1685.) Wholesole _batter and ‘ciya. Buys and wallsfor oash. 418 8. 1ithst. ey ~ SI'OVE REPAIRS. OmahaStove RepairV'ks §tove repatrs and water attachmonts for any kind of stove made. 1207 Douglas. e} —_— FURNITURE. Onaha Upholstering Co, Upholstored furniture, T162'1101 NichoTns stroot Wholesalo only. | Tl hiche & unyan Furniture Co., G 13th street. co and WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, | Council Chamber, Omaha, Neb., July Bo it resolved by the ety council of th of Ouiha, the n or concu ne: Thut wooden sidew:i ks bo constructed in the ¢ity of O ha as desiznated below. within five duys uft ‘050 Con. or the personil by ordinunee 18 suthorized and required: such side ks to be L1l to the crade on the streets spocified herein, und to be constructed | of ploe plank of such width and thick i Ve 1t apo ch mann i fonson i of the Board of its supervision, to- ots Lto 6 in lu- | wadition estabiished eust 2) feet , Park Pluce, I o Of Halt Howopd street. lot 1 block sub ). [ Rediek’s addition. v de. 4 font Wiie £ 1L Hoy temy) South siic of 1 A. Rediek’s addtior wide. And be it further resolve ! That the Boari of ublie Works be and hereby is nuthorized and directed to cause i copy of th 8 resolut on to be published in the oflicial puperof the city for one week, or bo ed on the owaers of safd lots anl uniess such owners shu'l within five days after the publication or service of such copy construct wild sidewalks us herein required, that the Board of Pubile Works causo the same (0 e done. the cost of construeting sud sidewilks respective y to bo usossy | azalnst tho roul estiite, lot or purt of lovin froat of and ting such sidewalks. Passed July 12, 18 1 stroot. tax lot i fect'wi rd stre uiiT, W, vanporary grade, 4 fect i2. 1. DAVIS, Prosident of Attest: JOIUN GRO Approved: NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALIKS. To the owners of tho lots, pirts of lots und roal estate des ribed In'tho above resolus t Youund eich of vou are hereby ndtificl to CONSLrUCE WO sidowalks us réquired by u resolution of the ity councll aud mayor of the city of Omuha, Of which the above isa copy. P . BIRICHAUSER, Chairman Bourd of Public Works. Omuha, Neb., July i, 18 To the owners of reul vstate slong worth street .o south line of Ellls You ure heroby notifiol t under- slgnod, three disinterested frecholders of tho city of Omuha, hiave boen duiy appoluted by the mn, with the approval of the city ounc.i of 84id city, (0 ussess the daniize to the owners resp. vely of riy uf- ted by grading dith nven from Loive worth strect Lo south line ol 13 Place, de- clurcd ne-essiry by ordinance No. $13), passed ) 1802 approved Jaly 11, 152, ro further u flod, that having ae- 1'sild appolntiient, wod duly quulified uired by Law, wo wiil 0a the 15t duy of Au ust, A, D7 1, the hour of 10 o'clock in tha fordnoan, wt tho uflivo of Joli , Fiuck, at | room , Chivnber of Comuerce, within the corporate Hmits of si'd city, meet for the purpose of coastdering und ‘making the us- Bessuient of dwinige 10 the oWnors respect ively of suld property, nifected by s d wrad- inz taking into consideration spocial bene- lots and AVl You are notified to be present at the t and plice aforesatd, nnd wuke uuy objeetios toorstatemeuts conzerning sild ussessment Of dimuges us YOu muy +onsider pronor. JOUN I 1 JOUN Omaba, July 19, 1802, Guilars, Mandolins & Zithe: in Voluwe and quality of toue the BEST IN THE WOKLD. rented (o wear in suy ellmate, B.1d by all leadiug dealers. Beau: thtully lllustrated souvenir cat alogue with portraits of famous artlats will be Malled FR ON & HEALY, CHICACO, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING, To the owuers Of all los, part of lots an d ST M. A. Disbrow & Co. Manufacturers of sash. blinds ani gs. Branch of- L and izard sts. Toys. dolls, albu fancy goods, house nishing g dren’s carringes. 1519 Farnam sk ) abile real estute along Martha street from 2)th to 24tn streots. You aro hereby notified that the undor- siuned, threo disinterested fresholders of the city of Omuhn, have been duly appointea by the mayor, with the approvil of the ofty councli of suld city. to assess the dumages to Lhe 0Wnors r03poctvoly Of the DEODOTty af= feated by grading Murtha street from #th to 2ith streots, declared necessary by ordinance bumber 40% pussel Juy 5th, 18) und upe proved Juiy 11th, 18). You are’ furtiior notified, cepted said appo ntment,and d hy Law,wo will, on the y of Au= tthe hour of 110'¢lo "k in the river & 0'Doni orporate i )t 4o pUrposs of con- [ daw- {vuly of sufil pron- ridinz, taking Into it uny. ssent ut the time ke any objetlons ing sald " nssessmond nsiior bropor. CSHRIVER, . PAUL, MES STOCKDALE, Jy21dios that having no- iflod as its of sald oity. meet dering the making un 55 10 the 0WNHErs Fesbe o conisideration spo You are notifiad aniplace aforesal to or statements concer of dumazes as you miry Omaha, July 18th, 18 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT DAMAGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of ail lots and parts of lots and reil estato alon : the ulloy in block 5, 1n provaument Association addition: You are hereby notified thit the under- sigued, three dis:nterested frosbolders of the ety of Omuba, have been duly avpionted by the mayor, with the approval of the city couns il of suid olty, to 1s<ess tho 4’ 114Z0 to the owners reseoctivoly of the proj yrty affected y grading alley 1o block 5, [Mp svemont Ass sochtion addition, declated "t scowsary by ordinance 126, pussed July 5th, L 92 upprove July 1ith, 1502 You ' aro further uotit ed wald appointy ayled by i, v OF that buving ace d duly qualide on the th dny o ing, witl 0t for Lhe purs Ing the usses! ment of dumage to the s respectively of sald property, tffectod by suld gradin - taklug ingo consideration special benofits, if wny. You uro notified to he present'at tho time and place aforesul mike any objections ll[)&vr statements concer 17I|l sild assessmens of duimuges as you miy consider proper. K8 B YO I L CULLOOM, JOHN B. REEVE, CHARLES L, THOMAS, Omaha, July 15th, 1892 Jisdws corpornte pose of ¢ Proposals for Carpeting the Ofiices in the New City Hull, Omahn, Neb, narked IProvosal for ourpeting offices in the city hall bulldinz, Omaha. Neb,," will bo received ut the oflice of the ity com 2ith, 182, “Iho bids wrollor to4 p.m. July sha'l o for furalshin: curpets and lnoloum us iy bo required by the cominittee of pubs e, broporty und billings | for “curpeti the said bity “hi | us mivy riz d to bo carpoted by sald comnilttes Ing the year 18). Tho sald bids shul) specify the prico per yard for both carpets und Linoleum und shall'eover una fnclude the riee of luying Hnoleuw, sod of 1 0 ond laying oirpots.’ Lino the best quality and American & 0, D¢ carpots to be body Brussels of either the Huriford, Lowell ‘or Bigelow brands gertified ¢hook of 8:00 Lo wecumpany o ich bids The bfihlll Feserved Lo necopt or ‘reject uny or uli bids, THEOD )It OLSEN, July 2, 1822, Comptrolier. Jy-4a0 - e - S ncam—— Fropousuis for Carpeting Council Chamber ln City Hall, Omuha, Neb, Boulod bids, opusals for ( fme Counell 'Ol in C.ty Hull, Omahi, Neb.,” will be reoeived at the Ofilce of tho ity Coptroidor, W d pow. Auzust dib, 1562 ‘he vldy boiag for ourpoting the council chiwmbe w.ihin the rall, Bich bids to give kind ao quality of carpet, und 1otul cost complere, Tald down. A ¢ fied check of $100 to ueeom piny euch bid, The right is reserved 1o 4o- ceot rejeot I\Il{ or ull blds Iy THEO OLSEN, Comptroller. Notleo to Contractors and Bullders. For tho erection of & new Oatho'lo church 1a Portsmoutb, Shelby County. [owi. 1 ds will be recelved untilAugust 2) th, 180 Piuns und specilications can be soen at the uns dersigned, who wiil 4iso cheorfu 1y give Infore walion Lo purtios wishin o hund 1n & bid. KEV. F. W, 1HOPPMAN, Portswouth, Bhelhy Couaty, Py rlewmouth, Bueihy Couaty, low ETO. " - v G

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