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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS! Woakness Ruled in All the Board Pits Yesterday. NEARLY EVERYTHING CLOSED LOWER An the Provision Crowd the Last Few Min- utes of the Session Witnessed the Most Pronounced Wenlness ~Stocks and Bonds, Cmoago, 111, July 27 —~Wenkness ruled Iu all the pits on the Bourd of Trade today and everyihing closed lower, This tone was ace compunied by lixht trading in everything ex- cent corn, which was quite active. Tho weather was a factor overywhero in the pro- vision crowd as woll ns wmong the dealers In cereuls. I'ho weakness was pronounced and gonoral during tho Iast fitteen minutes of the session and everything traded In closed ut or near the lowest prices of the day. Nearly all of the nows was bearish and the combined rosult was n loss of K@lc in the valuo of wheat, Uables were weak and gon- erally lowor with domestle markets also tend- ing downward. The very tavorable corn re- ports pubiished this worning with the news of cooler weather in the north- west and hborul rafns in that quar- tor also helped to causo weakness. An- other renson for depression was found in the sharp slumy which took place In corn and which extended to the other pits. The crowd ppoired to bo generally long and the ap- pearance of weakness started tho seiling and the unloading was quite general. The buying waus not sufdc ent to absorb the offerl readily and weakness ruled. Brosseau, Long, Dunu. Cuduly, Gifford and others were gen- ors; Now York, St. Louls and the northwest had freo solidng orders here. ember opened e iowor at 774 e on I y 10 714 sngzod held for sore time around from touched 7i%¢ momentarily r, then noar the ciose 1 stea ly ut 9T%c. Iy woak and lower and 1t ber lonz to sell off 10 T'he chief causo of port in tho morning ¥ sational crop damiage which hinye been <o 1ndustriously circulated during the last few dnys. There was some compiiut of dry weathor, but some ral already fallen und more I8 predicto | by Jerry Itusk's weather bureau in thos Tons, Al of this started holders to seiling av once. Logun, Counselmun & Day, Schwartz und Baldwin, who have been the bul's here tofore. ull had lots of corn for sale and price started at onee on the down grade and showed 1t rallying power. September opened %o lower at 50¢, sold to 50'5c. then broke steadily 20 4uige, ralilod some during the lust hour und closed ut 4015c. Onts wero wenk in sympathy with corn. but aid not slump decidedly, ciosing with a loss of only %e for September, Hog products were dull and weuk during most of the session. On_account of the ex- cessivoly hot weatheroperators were inelined o merely tnke carc of orders receivod. Prices for the loading articles averaged lower, due to the fnerease in the hoz supply and « sl ght de- cline in prices and quite i 1 of products reported. The bulk of offerings, however, woere eredited to longs, who held small quantities and who 'desired to rea ize their profits. Vork closed with u 108s of 202 Tard 5¢ und ribs T4@12e. T futures ranzed as follows: 7 durng weakene Corn was de did not tuke Septe from List nisht's close. the woakness was thy pipers d WiEAT No, July ... August, Feptem COuN No, July i August. . Eeptembor.. CATS No. 2 AURURL e Soptembor . MEss o Foptemier .. January..... Lann— Eeptemver.. Jenuary. ERONT K1 Eepten Juuuary.. Cash g Frouic-st ady and unchinged.§ 0. 2 Soring, TIX@7i%c; No.3spring, red. iRtz FA A ¥i No. 2, . 3, yellow, 4 No. #, cush. 8¢ Bidc.. OATs—no0. 2, dic; No. 2 whit i i No. 3. no sales; No. 4, in—No. 1, $1.01 SEED—Priu ¢, $LA@LMY, PoRK—Mcss. per bbl., $120512.10; lard, per 20 b, $7.2@LH0: short ribs sides (1oose), .65 7.70; dry salted shoulders (boxed), §:.00; short clear sides (hoxod), $7.85@7.9). \iisky—Distiliers® tinlshed goods, per gal., EuGArs—Unchungod, Joeceipts und suipuients today wero as fol- ows: AT barrels . ., bushels. . Corn, busliels Cats, bushio Lusels s § 145,000 125,000 2,000 1Buzic; NEW Yok, July DKES: exports, k2 murket dull and w siles, 14,00 bols, CoisNEAL=Steady and quiot; yellow wost- Frovr—Recolpts, 1,810 bbs. 8000 bu. sacks; ko In intances 8¢ lower; Rtecelpts, 210.00) bu.: exports, 204,0 0 v 00 b, of futures; 000 b 8pot. Spot lower, irrexulur, fuirly netive, w 0.2 ted, KIL@s ¢ in store and elovato lont, Kyos6ige f, raded red, 8@ 1 red, 80tges N B6wside: “No. - milwaus 3 spring, Bige. Op- ed %@ %e, und xold off steudily further declined on lower cables, bei tor wenthor reports, fucrense iu tho ieud- BLrect's st itom ent, togerher with the dell 1680 5,000 bu. on dontract, closing red, July, § 4, @si%0, olosing at il BIL@SLC, closing Bt Kige; Soptomibe B3y H October, 8lg@sbe, closing Mureb, Diagos .':‘(LK"‘\;h mal;i at sso; arch, e, clostug at $18e; May, 023G Bitge, closing at 025¢ ¥ i i Bve-Dull and splos, 6,00 bu, BAGLEY MALT—Dull; two-rowed state, 0@ e sIx rowed state. T@s0e; Canadlun, 85c@ oS —Recelnts, 0,000 bu.i exports, 0,00 sules, 50,00 b of futures. KL,000 bu. of Spots_ quict. lower, wouki No. 2, 5o in ri Adte atloat; 8¢ £ o, b.; ungraded Options sold off X 1e on £00. fOr Crops, eusler cubles nnd rouliainz, e, closing Bilge; August, Bax@sbize, olosing ut. bije: Beptemb bi@dde, closing wthie: October, — BIK@AKE, closing at b o OATE—Leco!prs, 107,50 bil; exports, 174000 bu. i sales, 1900 bu.'of futiress 145000 bu. of spot. Spots dall, lower, weul erately uctive, wonko closing nt ity wWio T, b o N to, TR whito ‘'western, 30@420; Quict and steady, Bteady and quiot, Duil, quiet und firm; refined, 1-16¢ qulot: ranuluted, 4 %@ syo. MoLAssEs—Forelgn, nominali New Orlouns, quiet but steady. Tticu--¥tondy wnd dull Eaas—Dull und weak; western prime, 163 1650: recelpts, 4,151 pucknges. 1ines=hull bt stoud y. Poitk=More active and stoady, Gyr Mears—Quice und sicidy; Easy and dull; western ity 807 optl weak: western, T2@Tee; No. § Ohi+ middles, eam olosed 103, 2,000 tioroes August, ¥7.55; Septomber, #7010 ;' October. #7.64. T2 elosing wnd more do.ng; Jll&fl‘lu—k trm Elglos, ‘L:IIKI—QIHOI and frm: part skims, 240 10 InON—Quiot. CorPE—-8toady, i Leav—Qulot. TiN—Steudy; stralts. 82).40@20.45, Omaha Produce Market. Ecas—Ezgs ure coming in baked and the 0ss 15 unusually heavy. Goueral market, 14 c. 4 Wi funcy, 86.003 ARG ES—Oulifornin, $4.00@1.25, LACKBEURIES 8§10, MEIKLES—Bluck, $455; rod, quarts, #4.60. 1L UMS -~ {orn . £ 4G50, NANAS-Bearee, loEs aND TALLOW-No. 1 greon hides, do; o, 1 Kroon suitod Lidus, do; No. & yroen auliod hides.o; No. 1 krecn siitod hides, % 1o 41 1bs., o No. ¥ grovn & lted hides, 2 to 40 1os., do; No! 1 O, ¥ 10 18 1bs., 0. 2 veal Salt. § 0 phie: Mo dey’dlus ides, To; No. § dry & hides 623 No. 1 dry salted hides, Sgic. hoep polls—Grecn salied, euch, WeGdlio; sreen salted shearlings (short wooled oarly skins), onch. 165@35: _dry shoariinzs (short wooled enrly skins). No. 1. each, 5@10c; dr. shearlings (sho t wooled early sking. No. each, 5e; dry fiint Kansus and Nebraskn er wool peits, por 1b., wetual welght, 100 dry flint Kunsns and Nebrasks mureain oits, per 1., actual welght, S@ize, Tuls low and_grease—Tallow, No. 1, digei tallow No. 2, B@3iic: gronse, whito A, 43 gros so it B ices grogse, yollow. do gronse, dark 2%c; old butter, heeswax, prime, 10@%5c; rough tallow. 114 POTATOES—NeW, § per ib. CARBAGE-Tlomo grown, 6e per doz. MELONS ~Watermelons, por 10, $25.000 00, NEW ArprLEs—Por one-third bil. Dox, 156 WAXBEANS—Half bu. basket, 153 NEW TURN 18—Dy PEARS—RBar roe; southern stoeks 140 2,00 small PouLTiY—Spring chickens, $2.502%.00, slow; 01d fowls, B St. Louls Markots, 81, Lous, Mo, Frour—Quict and nnchunged @4, 15: extra faney, 8170 2545; cholee, 2,400 Upened weaker on erop reports and declined steadily: No. 2 red. cush, My~ July, T8Ne, closing at T8le; August, TIK@T 40, clos- ing at TR@T %0; September, TN@isHe, clos- in at ke asked; Docember, T8IBT8%¢ =z «t (o bid. Cors—Weaker on better wouther: 2 Gash. e ub ATH@ITYe: July, dfo: August doye bids A@ASe, closing at 40 10 Did OATs—Declined for fatures, firmer for cnsh, which was e aly i A 4 20, BRAN—Advancing, suekod, § @i, HAY st trace, searce and much w prime to £ 0.00@11..0; strictly 0 kilt edy # 2.00@614.50; prai- rie. we lk;‘nl £, but not quotably lower. “$L05, Kit croamory CORNMEAL BAGGING 615007 1irox Corrox T #1.10. Wiisky—£1,10 anti-trust and #1.15 trust. ProvisioNns—Dall snd e pork, standard mess, #12, lurd, #5100 t shoul- ders, i lonus and ribs, §7.80; shorts, ¥ boxed, i5¢ more bacon, shoulders, longs and ribs, #7.8715; shorts, & suzar cured, 11'3@! uceording to Lrand. Recerrs — Fiour, corn, nde p Eags—Quiet and unchanged: 16017 hams, 70 and ,000 rye, 000 1bs: wheat, 0,000 7,000 bu.; Oats, 1000 bu.; rye and burley, none. . Kan KANSAS Crry, whent, 1000 bu! 5000 1bs, City Markets, July WViEAT—AcC- 1, " old, 62w iower, weak; No, 2, mixed, 4@4 white, 5154 Oard—Sold very siow No. 2 white, d0e, Ryr—Steady: nominaily 55256c. FLAXSE eudy at 8Suhe, BraN—Steady: sacked, 5052, HAY-500 lower; timothy, $.50@0.0); prairle, 85.5040.00, Burret—Firmer; 114@10¢; dairy, 19@160. corn, 21,000 bu.; Kaas ~Wonk: cundle RECEIRTS—\Wheat, 000 bu.; corn, 2,000 ts, 0,000 bu, § MENTS—Wheat, bu.; outs, 9,000 b Duluth Wheat Market. DuLuTit Minn, July 27.—Prices on futures avthe opening were about e lower, and at noon they were nominaily ubout ic lower thun yesterduy's closing fizures. The weuker feeling wus dub to lower cables and news of encouraging crop weather. Littie was done after noon, and the close was dull augd frregu- lur and beiow the trading fizurcs of the sos- sion, ut from $¢ to %4¢ lower than yesterday. s liard, cash, July, vrember, § fe; Decémber, hern, eash. 783 7 Sopt No. % northern, . "On track: v Yonk, aL ou5c, —Opened stoudy suzzed off nnd closing weak uy iy nin oll— Spot sules, none; Au prion sales, )0 bbis. ; opening S24¢, hizhest s2ise, lowest closing dlige. Limu o1l-Nosuivs. Lotal salcs, 8,000 bils. COTTONSEED O1r.—Quict but firm, TALLOW-—1'Irm #nd quict. R teady and quiet. slor; 04@20%e. al Review. uardian, in its ho voluie of The deciine in ex- , though The “deniand for Manchester Com: MANCHESTER, Ju'y 2 al articl sales does not Inerease. chunze is growing worse. The marke! nominatly firm, 18 foch e. stuples is further curtal ed. Isolated sales of shirtings for Japan represent the only busi- ness of importance. 110pcs are expressed that the produ will be restricted, but few looms have yet stopped. Coftee Maurket, NEW Yok, July 27.—Options opened barely steady and 10 to 2) points down, closinz steady ab 10@% points down; 10,000 buzs. including: Au.ust, & September, $IZ.20@I12 Novembe: #12 @ nuary, I Spot Rio, steady and wore @7 Cotton M N8, Lu, July 20 ow middiing, 6 1i-16c; good KFOSS rece.pts, 173 ise, 4i4 bules; sules, bules. NEW_ORLE dling, 7 1-10 oidinary, 6 i- exports in Market, 27.—~WHEAT—No, 2 rong; No. % mixed, 5ic. : falr demand; No, 2 mixed, 335@34e. Aln Markot. uly 2.—Wuear—Active, sh, July, T83c cash, Juiy, 5le; August, cash, dle. ore Graln Markot, BAuTINORE, ML, July 27.—WieaT~Easler; No. 2 red, July, 8@ 2150 ud, July, 55 bid. Westera, e askod. Now York Dry ¢ NEW YORK, July 27.—There w. improvement in and jobbers, T s evidence of business with both agents was 4 z0od feeling (n the OnICAGo, TIL, July 27.—F. G. Lozan & Co. to Duncan, Hollinzer & Co.: Our lotter of yes- terday about expresses ouropinon toduy on wheat. \With a good crop in the northwest there will be too much, and under such cir- cumstunces we hesitate to suy how low it will sell. Thut it willsell lower we feel certain. Thero Is absolutely no demuud for future shipment. September opened av e and closed at 73%¢. Corn opened at 5¢ for Sep- tembor, sold as low us #4@49%0. und closed ut405@40%c, The crop reports we recelve are of the most favorable churacter. We hear of damage from hot winds snd want of raln, but Wwe get nothing of tuat kind direct. The buli element Is sulll in the uscondency, and with or without good cause the price of corn will g0 higher uniess we huve rains o the nexv duy or two. In oats there was litile dolng, the fluctuations being not over Ye. Sepember closed at Wie. Tho liguidation in hoz product has been heavier thun for some diys past. and under this pres- sure Septeber pork sold of to $12.10 110460, 1L, Ju'y 27.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 10 8 A. McWhorter: The weuknesss of other wurkets cncouraged some solling of wheat and a decline of 5o from yesterday's closo rosulted. * Very 116 long stu il wis d1se lodged and there Bas been un undortous of considerable strength. A | wund seoms probubl America shipwents wro 1izht. The amount onocesn pussige s unusualy’ small and docronsing. Btocks ubroad wiil necd to be renlenishod i1 the near future. While prices muy go some what lower it Is evident that all b ish' news has b freoly circuluted and discounted wnl any miterial chingo ought to bo be toward better pricos The nationul and state crop report published in the nowspapers today caused coisidersble relizing amony holders us they were unl- toruly fuvorable for coru. On the break of 1o thore wus & good luvestment demand from tho countey. It 15 possible thut there miy be un- other Fally Lomorrow or the nextday if the antlclpated raln und cooler westher do not materinlize. — Provisions sagred off with other murkets, although there hus been but Iittle selling pressuro und holders still muni- fost much confidence (n valuos, CHI0AGO, AL July #7.—Oounselman & Day to Cockrell Bros’ “Commission compuny: Wheat hus shown s weak tendenoy il duy. Forolgn markets wero generally easior. The crop advices froum the country (ndi-ute s 1ib- oral erop. The demand is only tair. Business is light ponding the aotion of vongress on the auti-option bill und the weither too obpres- sive for exert'on, 8o the murket s rather noglected. Under these oreumstunces and Iufluences the murket closed at lu- side fizures. The crop movement does not differ vory much frow the past ten duys, Corn oponed 1o off on reported Falns throughout portlons of the coru belt and declined %o wore ou seillug by country receivers. Fur- ther dnmuge roports caused w 1ittio upturn, but i finully losed heavy on tree sellinz by New York. " Provisions showed a liok of sup- port all duy until the closs, when looal oper- wlors kept the maurkes from a shurp decline. As It was it olosed weak at the bottom with a desire to sell predominant. STOCKS AND BOND! Industrinls Were Further Advanced Yester- day While the List Was Dull. NEw Yonrk, July :27.<The stock market was aznin dominated by the industrial stocks which were further advanced whife prices in the rullroad list were stagnant as ususl unt!l well into the afternoon, whon the reports denying the late rumors and storles of damaze by heat to tho corn orop resulted in Inducing some covering of shorts in the grancers and subsequently hizher prices. Tho lntest re- ports obtatnable today went to show that the report of damage to the corn crop from the hot wonther was. to say the | exaggeratod and the shorts were Inclined to cover in the grangers, w Lich with the stimutus of the bull manipulation of tho industrinis, served to make the market not only more ackive but to give 1t a decidediy strong fluctuations in raflro u s confined to u very Himited 1o adyances in Cotton oll and Sugar were continued and the lutter rose somethinz over 2per cont fn largo business. The stimuiug spread to the riilroad list betoro the end of tho day and while the rangers wers tho ot teatures In tho early dealings, tho alers were advanced sharply in the final alings under the Impression that the prices ir products would bo azain advinced at the meeting of sales agonts on Thursday. The market elosed quiet but strong near or it the host prices ¢ dny. Trading was Ll unitsted, © Suzar con- tton oil 312 b, _Government bonds have been'duil and firm, Stite bonds have been dull und steady. “Tho Post suys: Europe expocts this senson a comfortable wheat erop of 1t own, and list yoar's experionce his not (IHF(NN‘ muriot Observors 1o look for high gean prices this fall This removes the inducement to heavy future purchuses for Europoan account, und consequently dolnys the arrival of wrain bills on the m rket. [t1s only just to say that the shippersof roid are striving to avold a further movement, but orders from the other sido aro impe unless bills ean be hud the gold will necessarily go, The following dinz st Atehison., Adams Alton, 1, do preferred . Amoriean Expross. Baltimore & Ohlo. Pacitic J. Centrals,.”" ) tfolk & Wost. pfd orth Amer. Co..... thern Pacitic do preforred 5. P Den & Guif.. orthwestern o preferrod & Ohlo..\. [ N 0 & Alton.. 15 x Oregon Nav .. 0.5 L& U N fic Matl Dec, & B iy *Plttabune.. . 74| Pullman Pai i 45 [Reading,..... 2 I o, 48 | Richmond Enst Tennossee. 4| do preferred Krle....... 7| ko Grando Wi do preferred | 08 | do preferred Kort Wayne. ; 180% rock Tutand.... { 2y ¢ Chic: Hocklng Vailoy. 1inols Central ul & Dulth, . s & Texas pfd lo & Wost.. ), preforrod |8t Paul & Omalia Qo proferred ... Southern Pacltie . ar Kefinery....... 0. Conl & 1ron.. Toxas Pacific.. .. i/ Tol. & 0. C. prd . 9| Uulon Pactie sville & N 25 | U. 8. Express Munhattan Con.’.. 12| Wabnsh, St. 1. & *Memphis & Char... 50 | do preferred.. Michigan 1075 | Wells-Fargo Ex. Missour! I 483 Wostern Unton Mobile & Ohio. ... | Wheeling & L. B Nasnvile C 8 | do preferred. National Cordage. .. 12116) sbid tasked. The totul sales of stocks today were 169, shures, inciuding 4,100; Chi Gns, 87003 Erie, n Pacific pre- ferred, Roudine . Paul, 0,700, st A ancial Review, [Copmighted 1892 by James Gordon Banns't, | LONDON, July27.—[Now York Herald Cuble— Special to Ti Ber) -The course of the stock murkets today hns been favorable on the whole. The new business hus been very much restricted 8o that attention has becn chielly directed to the settloment which made s rds and Tnd nchnnged <0 sclosed tolerably 001 I tone. the absence of business prices moved oniy ton small extent, a moderate Improvement Leing established in Argentine issues, ypt- n, Russinn fours, and Spanish and somo Turkish 1ssues. The feature among home railways is firmness in he vy lines. North- eastern has advauced 1% " per cent, the y traflle statement showing w suall in- 56 after a lonz ran_ of heavy de- sos. Great Westerns rose % per cent, London & Northwestern %, Midland . and soveral others are also tetter. Brignton de- ferred and Southeastern dgferred are u frac- tion low American raliways ciose good in though dealin:s have been on a very scale. Tn the mujority of cises prices 0 i per ceat lower than those ht. Luke Shore, however, marks a rise of i per cent. Northern Pacific preference 1 per cent an 't Norfolk & Western proforency 4 per cont. There has been scarce.y any de- mand for monev. With a diminution in the supply of floatini capital short loans have been obtained at i to % percent. The dis- count market hus also been very quiet, two and three months bills being quotéd ut 13-16 to % per cent. Now ¥ Yourg. Jaly 114@! per cen ed at, 1% per cent. MERCANTILE o 3@ per cent. (LING EXCHANGE—Quiet bt firm i for sixty-day Dills ind #.85) 10, e elosinz quo are at lust loun, nt ions on bond U. &, tscoup 3R 1gs rex. *Pieltic s of ribwestern Con. W. Con Deb. Den, & [ G A4S, B Erlo2nds .. ... ... 105% Unlon Pa MK s | West MK & T. Gen. by, 4t K. G. THhia. fasked. New York Minlug Quotatio New Yok, $7—Th closing minin quot [Ophir |*Flymg Con. Cal. & V: slerra Deadwood Standa Gould & Cuirry |Unton Con ;311 Hule & Norcros | Yeliow Tueii /] Hon, |tron Siiver Quicksilyor Crown stuke. ican. orth Star. *Onturio.. asked. do preferr ulwor St. Louls Minlng Stocks, §7. Louts, Mo, July 7.—On the m!ining ex- chunge the following quotations were made on eall today B0, Aaked.| Stock. B0 85 [Little At 03 Afontrose. PatMurphy Stiver Beil . Small Hop's 853 Yuma. 19 Awkod, PAnis, July 27.—Three per cent rentes, 98¢ 42140 for the secount. KAnsas Ciry. Mo, fngs this day, $1.581,653 NEW Yonrk. July 2.—Bank clearings, #67,- gold, 414.100; bulances, 8,411,527, HAVANA, July 27.—Spanish 25040 250%. Exchange quiet but steady, M BALTIMORE, Md., Tuly 27.—Clearings, 82,002~ 636; bulances, §285,2)0. “Money, 6 per cent. July 27.—Amount of Lullion gone k Of England on bulunce toduy, OMAIIA, Tuly o7 day last Week, $03i, #,034,611. MEspnis, Tenn., July 27.—New York change selling ni bulunces, 140,416, PUILAUELEIIA, P, Tuly 27 —Bank olearings today were BL432700'wnd Dilances, 83,108, 4u% Monéy. 2 per cent. ) NEW OuLEANS, Liv, July 27.—OledHings, i, 20, New York exchunge, conmerciul, bun'k, 81,69 per 1,000 premium, BOSTON, Muss.. July 27.—Oloarings, 81507 - 0203 bulunces, $1.758710. Money, 2@2is ver coni; exchunge on New York, par Lo 5e aiscouni. L ST Louts. Mo., July 2 —Clearings, &4403, 3103 bilunces, M0 ‘Money firmor but quiet a ExChange on New York, 5o Olenrings, 8270,850; same 20: sawmo day lust month, ox- Clearings, #253,850; H10AGO, 111, July 27.—Monoy, hunzed. Hank clearings, 8143 exchunee, 4lo discount; storling ex- chanze dull and unchanged. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattlo Trade Stlll Muech Unettl Modertely Active and Firm. OMAHA, July 21 —Recelpts so_fur this week: 6595 cuttle, 1747 hoks wud i 147 sheep, aguinst 7,700 onttle, 15742 hogs wnd 020 sheep the frst WIf of lust weok. o supply of cattle was liberal, but not ox- cessive. There were hurdly as many cartio hero as last Wednesday and bad it not been for the demoralized murkels eust thero would in ail" probabliity have beon u decent tride bore. As isual of late fuily balf the recelpts Were ranxers, but there Were soveral Inrge bunches of ver decent ua- tives amoag the offerlugs. . Huslness was dull and drieging throu hout aud prices were ever, where from 209 .0 &0 =T lower than Tuesda {ppers wero extramely bearish on Al'r‘fl\m&&grml enstorn advices and did compartiyely little trading. Local drossed beof houses hind the market prac. tically in their owm hmnds and they did not hesitute to follow wrthelr ndvantage Good to choice L15) to 1M~ID, steers sold at from B4 to 805 Fateo1a £ood 1.20) to 1.80-10, stears sold at from #%0 to $4.85. Green and half fat stafl wus hi#d to move at from 8500 0 $1.00, withough ?\' oluss of stock showed the fedst deciine. Wlen grass cattio sell for feo ot In compéUtion with them and there wppens to be w fair feeder demand pric don’t go a_ereat desbdower. Iuily ® third the recelnts romnined unsold at the close. Cows and mixedostock so'd steady to 100 lower than Tuesday nt from §1.00 to #2.40 Thore were only abngg o dozen londs on silo and thoy wars gonGrAly vory comumon. Tho warm weather s bard on {mllu. oxen _and prices aftiow. Eales were at from Tho supply of culves was light ket vel duil una weak, with los at from 250 to 8495, Stockers nnd teeders wore In 1iberal supply and tho demand was slightly improve Prices, hownver, showed hittle ohange either one wiy or tno other. good to cholco stock seliing at from & to £1.00, with common to fulr stock b from $20) to 82.50. Representa- tive sules: DRESSED BERR No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. 808370 60.. 1207 84 23 YT IS8 48 I i BT ] Prs 450 a0 405 Av, FEy YEARLINGS. 300 SHIPPING AND BXPORT. 0 410 2) cows. . 0 1..1210 kil 11000 18 0. 046 1801051 2 15 HEIFERS. 140 200 CALVES. 2,100 325 nuLLS, 16.. 65 170 1243 110 110 14,1402 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS, 1cow and calf .. 1 cow und culf. 1 milker.. 1 il CATTLE Av. Pr. No, COLORADO TEXAS CATTLE. L1082 40 COLORADO CATILE, 070 285 10 38y L1100 2 85 114; 1103 No. 22 steers. TaE ] B steers 1087 6 steers. . 1057 8 feoders. 103 1 feo tor.. 1050 1 foeder.. 126 0 1 feedw B0 3K 2 teeders. 979 WYOMING CATTLE. 40 87 foeders. 08 B calves.. 140 stoer. 2 stoers | 0 steers. 5 feeder: 28 280 550 49 fueders,. 716 2 20 10Gs—1iecelpts were 1.000 less than Tue dny, but about the same as last Wednesda, Thicoffer n s included quite u fow prime hozs, but the bulk of the supply was, as usual, made up of common light and mixed stuif, Shippers started out paying prices steady to anickel higher than Tuesday for good to cholce modium und heayy hoss at from .65 to £.00. On the commor, light and mixed ho:s local buyers were yory boarish. Siles wero b from ¥25) 10 $5 03, of about . nickol lower y, und atthe closp it .50 to £3.95, OF 5¢ 10 16 lower on thi of stuil, There were from 1,010 Lo 1 unsold_at 401y tr .00 t0 $.75 1 ¥, o of prices pald belng ist #5.0; Tuesduy urd 8.5 lust Representitive sules: No. 3 55 &1 76 Wednesduy. s e onos sanmoon e SISIER Y EEs 200 Sueep—Nothing In this line was recelved. The situation remains unchanged, desirublo muttons being in brisi dew fully steady prices. Fulr o good 1 10 430, fu'r to good westerns § jon’ and stock shi Receipts and Disposition of Stock, Offietal roceipts and disposition of stock as snown by the books of tns Union Stoek Yurds company for the twenty-four Lours, enaing at 50'clock Pty Jd uly 2, 1802 ol 2t DU CEIS, Omaba Packiog company ‘ihe G. H. Bamwond Co.. Swife & Co e The Cuduhby Packink Co J. P Squizes, Boston, Jersey Uil b Bimbler. North & €6 3. Lobman....." Andrew Haus. | i, Becker & 10, ©.0"7, Leo Lothschilas Vansant & Co. Benton & § Bpec'l't' Chicago Live Stock Market, | OH1CAGO, 111, July 27.—Speclul Telogram to Tie I “ho Tidp OF OALLIG Wus Lhe third lurgest of the seuson 'today, belng estimated At 24,000 houd. Prices were borne down to the extonvof from 160 to 2ic. The opening wis vory 8 ow, buyers, 4nd seliers findlng ivaifi- cult Lo ugrew 4s to' prices. but toward noon trading becume aetive und continued so. Tho ranze of quotations was from 515 to #).60 for Inforlor cows @i bulls selling ut from #1.2 10 1.5) nnd expra steers belng quoted ut trom £.5) to En0h b sroator pust of tho buslness waus ut frori $1.05 1o 8225 for cows, ho.ters and uuils wid at from & 817 for steors. Today's cyitie there were about 7,000, 80l on i bis.s 0f Lrous $1.40 10 160 for grasse.s Wes uotod at 7o 10 81,25, on sale, lie marker o.0sed Jeuive und stady ut the decl ne, 1o Oniy the best gradih of Logs were suleable at yesterduy's prici s, Poor und comuion lots fgieraily sold wbout v lower und sold siowly. 'ho kenoral market closed Wesk wu from $.0) be throw off impuri- ties of the blood. Nothing does it 8o well, so safely orso promptly as Swift’s Specifice For three -m?fi Ea Fuced fa fean, el Wondertul m i el than evers 7.2 Qus book on Blood and Bkin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPEGIFIO GO ATLANTA O 10 18,05 for poor stuft and at from #5.00 to #6.10; for common to tancy, Just now buyers are [making but little difforonce botweon prices for light and hoavy woights. Recelpts of sheep wera heavier and the mar- ket weakened. Few wero wanted for ship- ment, and the local domand 150 being slnck, sellers found ft inipossible 10 unload except Atsilzht concessions, Perhaps an exception should Lo made In the case of eholce sheep. There were few of the latter ana they brought stoady prices. Quotation were: $.00 to 83,00 for ciiils. §.2 % for common to modiuin, vening Journal reports: CATTLE. he 8000l extra st ans, L7302 25: native cows. §. 11068 ~Receipts, 20,000 hoad: shipments, 10,000 head; “market fairly_ active. about rongh nna common, §5.49605.50; mixed, dinrime heavy and butehers' weights; 06, 103 Tight, £,40@0.00., HEKP-Receibts. 0000 hend; shipments; 2500 head: market ~nctive: shoep, stendy Tambs. o ‘trifle hicher; nutives, $3 wosterns, $1.40@4.00; Toxuns, $4.35G4.70; la &, 000, WESTERN PACKI Muarketing of Hogs Is Further Reduced Quite Considerably. CpcryaTL 0. July 2% —\Spocial Telozram to The BEk1-Tomorrow's Price Curront wiil #uy: “The western marketing of hogs Is fur- ther reduced quite considerably.” Total pac 1ng for thie week 15 170,000 agulnst 225,000 the preced ing week nnd 140,000 lust y 0.0 since March 1, nzuinst 495,000 « 3 minent pincos compire as follows; Ds. NG INTERESTS, Kansns City .. Omnha St Lonis.... Indianapolls.. . Milwau Cin xtom| 102,000 20500 | Stoux City 8. Josepl. Ottumwa, Nobrask tock Market, BEEVES—Recelpts, 1, rs for sale. Markot per 101 pounds Tower. Nutive st 0 per 100 pounds, Col dos § 2); bulls and cows ¥ @ sssed beef steidy nt T@8450 Der pound shipments toduy, 50) beeves and 8,310 quarters of beef. veals firm, Veals £.00 opened fir; head; unsold. Lves, £5.0065.75. celpts, and stendy: sheep, dressed “mutton, dull, dressed Iambs, stead, Hoas—Receipts, 4,05 d. consigned di- roct; nominully steady at $3.50@6.35 por 100 pounds, Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANSAS uity, Mo, July 27.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 0,500; shipments, 3,(0); murket for good steers duil. weak, 1050 lower; cows steady to 2ic lower; feeders unsaloable; Texus stecrs 25¢ lowor: dressed beef and ship- ping steers “soid at $4.0.@ cows und ifers, $2.0 @3.00: Texars und Indiins, $2.50@ T3; stockers and feeders, § Hoas—Receipts, 6.200: shipments, 700 ket active, opening strong, closing W treme range of price, & 3 were at &.10 SHEEP— shipments, 1003 sheep were in nd and stronz; were not wanted; muttons, $500@5. 10. Ives very dull, 6 ik — 1 market 8io; 5 lumbs, 1517 per pound good others Leaves ils mark —every one of the painful disorders that prey upon women, Thoy fado the faco, @RNY| wasto tho figure, PP ruin the temper, B wither you up, mako you old before your time. Get ‘well: That's tho way to look well Cure tho troubles and ailments that beseb ou, with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, t's a quaranteed remedy for all the delicate weaknesses, derangements, and diseases pecu- liar to women. 1t rogulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It's o power- ful general, as well as uterine, tonic and ner- vine, imparting vigor and strength to tho entire system. Contains no alcohol to in- gbriate; 1o syrup or sugar to derange diges- jon. 1t's a legitimato medicine—not n beverage —and the only one for woman's ailments, so certain in its effects that it can be guaran- teed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. 2 Al children cojoy a drink of Hires’ Root Beer. £0 does overy other member of the family, 5 cent, package makes 6 gallons of this delicious drink. Don’t be decelved If a dealer, for the sal of larger profit, tells you_some ofhier kind is ust s 00 "3 false, No lmitation 13 &3 Good a3the geauino ILines'y JAPANESE Anew ani Completo Treatment. Suppositorles, Ointment in Capsules, and Pills; sitive Cure for Exb blindor Bleoding Itohing, ) tary Pilos. T ils Remody has never been kr | por box. 6 for &: sent by mall. Why su torrible’ disoise whaa a wHttsn guir: positively glven with 6 boxos or refuni the 1 not cured Send for frae Sampls, 8 ed by Kubn Druglsts, L andDouglas stréets, Omahi, Neb. SOUTH OMAH A, Union Stock Yards Compan £ SOUTH OMAHA. st cattle, hog und shecp market in the west COMMIBSION HOUSES. GEO. BURXE & FRAZIER LIVE STOUK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS, 0 0“\|l \l ‘Write to this hous» for cor- o V4 rect Markat Reports. Wood Brothers, Fouth Om —Telephoae 11)7. - Chleago 3.1y DADISMAN, ok WOo. Manage Markot roports by mail and wire cheertully turnished upon application. —THE— Campbell Commission Co. Ohfengo, Enst8t. Louls, Kunsas Olty, South Owialiy, rloux Oity, Fort Worth, A. D. Boyer &C;)mp:my, s8and % Exehanze Bulldinz,South Omahy Correspandence solicitad and rompLly answar)l. Epecial attention to orders Lor sLockers & [6adars. Established, 189, - - - Imcorporatyd, 132 Capital fully pald, $2000). Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rollable markst roports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stack Commission. Koom 61 Exchunge Bulldinz South Omaha Tolophone 1701, M. H. Hogarty & Co., Boom 31 Exsiuge butlaing. South Omahu, - Neb [Manu netirors ARCHITECTS AND BUILDER G “and bullders’ directory o, business and location Wolf Bros, & (o. Tonts, awnings, tarpan covers of all kinds, banners, ote. Send foroat'gue. 113 Farnam talogne.os 8. 16th BAGS AND TWINBS. Bishop & Co. wpe, hemp, jute, cot tarred cord Bemis Omaha BagCo Importors and mrfs, flour #, burlaps, twin BOXIE: H C. Todd, BICYCI M. 0. Daxon, Dleyeles 8010 on month1¥ | ghe (dng boxo payments. 120N, 15thst | s in box line. 17 110 Dougias st. BOOTS AND SHOLS. Morse-Coe. Shoe Co. 1100 Howara Stroot, . Fctory cornor 11th and Douslas strants, We aro making olowe pric ors, anl nro saioub Steven Creedon. Manufacturer AmenTlano Sewed ShoeCo Boots, shoes ru folt’ goods. arnoy-st. Kitkendall, Jones fl‘u, Wholosala Mfrs. Agonts, Hoston [tubber Sh OMAHA Jobbers” Directory DRUGS, ETC, Blake, Bruce & Co 10th and Harney stre Omah. J GROCERIES. | DN Stecle & Cof',' 120141203 Jones streot, Omah; ____ HARDWARRE, ftector & Wilhelmy (‘o.l Lobeek & Linn, Corner 10th and Jackson | Dealors {n hardwas o dwaes stroots. mechanioss tools, i + 101 Douging sireok. A. C. Raymer. Bullders' hardwars and ACLOTA' mupplios. 624 South I(¥h street, ~ LUMBER. T Os R Ten | Joho A, Wakeheld. Tmported, Amorican Porte Hardwood lamber, wood carpets and parquot | 1an 1 con ivuukas hydrau At and N00ring. 9th wnd Douglas. Quincy white lime. T — LIQU Frick & Merbort Wholosals g dalor 101 Farnam st. ller & Co. Liguor merchants, 1112 Hurnoy at. - Mfrs. Ken. Dedy’s Kast India Bii- ors, MILLINERY. J. Oberfelder & Co. Importers and jobbers of A 205-12 south 1th st. ~ MUSICAL. A. Hospe, Jr. “Tho Meinberg Co. Planos, organs, artists' (100 N 16th at. Planos, materials, ‘eto. musle and musiesl in< 1618 Douglas stroot. struments of all kinds. BREWERS. PAPER, Schlitz Brewing Co Ofice. 9th ana Loaven- worh ats.. Omaha. Joht Marnover, Agent. W.R.Drummond&Co Carriago butlaers, Tloso and patrol wagons & spoctaity. Blotcky & Co. Clothiug,notlon, furnish- Ings, ples propald by e x- press, 1115 Harney. —— e COAL, COKI: CORNICE., Oumaha Coal,Coke & LinCe Corniee Works Hard and soft con'. &, T, atchs windaw caoe cor. 1ith and Dougals o' gkyllehts, ot Mooy, T 112 Dodie- st Gilmore & Ruhl. Manfrs. and Wholesalo clothlers, 1109 Haruey street. Fag CONTRACTORS. J. 1. Glenn. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of buflding, plastering, painting, cte., wiil recelve n copy of Gienn's architects’ and buiiders’ directory free. by sending thelr name, business and location to the publisher. J. H. Glenn, 113 8. 15th stroet. —_— "~ DRY GOODS. M. E. Suith & Co, | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry goods, notlons, fur- [Dry Goods Co. Notlons, nishing 'goods. Corner| gants’ furnishing goods 11th and Howard-sts. Cor, 1ith n1d Howard. —_— * Standard Oil Co. Refined and lubrleating olls, nxle grease, eto. Cnrpinlcr Paper Co. Carry a fall stock of printing, wrapping and wrlting paper, eard pa- per, ete. OVERALLS, S HIRTS, King & Snead Mfrsof “K & 8" pants SR TR e - PRODUCE COMMISSION. Branch & Co. fruits of all ystors. Established 1678, Whitney & Co. Butter, eggs and poultry. 4 South 15th st. J. B. Huse & Co. Our specialtion: Ruttor, cggs and_pouliry. 101 Howard st. Produce, Kinds. Jas. A, Clark & 0. pouliry as 317 South 1ith st. “Riddell & Co. cheose, ogas, vog- . frulls, poultry and gamo. T W. E. Riddell. (Established 1885) |, Wholesolo butter ‘and | o s, Buys and sells for oush. 413 8. 1ithat. —_———— ~ STOVE REPAIRS. Omaha Stove RepairW'ks : Stove ropairs and water attuchments for —nny kind of stove made. 1207 Douglas. —— ey SASH i TOYS. URNITUR Omaha Upholstering Co, | Becbe & Runyan' furniture, | Furniture Co., Grace and s stroet | Isth street. Upholstered 11021104 N1 Wholesale onl; M. A. Disbrow & Co.| H. Hardy & Co. woufacturers of sash, |Toys. dolls, albums, Mot re biinan and k003, honse fur: Tmouldings. Braneh of- fice, 12th and Izard sts. 1819 Farnam st. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Councll Chamber, Omahn, Neb., July 12, 180% Be it rosolved by the e'ty council of the city of Ownha, the mayor concurring: That wooden sidewa'ks bo constructed in the city of Om ha us designated below. within five duys after tho publicition of this resoiu- or the personal servicu thereof, as by ordinunce 18 nuthorized and required: such sidewnlks to b I4]d to the gradoe on the stroets spocified horeln, and to bo constructed of pive p' of such width and thic 58 und Lel+id upon joists of such dimensions und in us is prescribed by the specifi- e In the offize of th Board of Public Works und under its supervision, to- wit: South side of Sewar] street, lots 1 to 6 fn-lu- sive block 5, Lowe's addition established grade, 6 foet wide, ¥ South side of Californin str of west 100 feet of 1ot 2 blo:l permanentgrade, 6 feot wide, aths'de of Half Howerd street. lot-1 block 1) Redick's sub J. 1 edick’s addition. tem- porary grade, 4 foet wide, outh sido of Half Howard stroot. tax lot 24 sec 21-15-13, temporary grade. 4 feet wide outh side of Half Howard strect. 1ot 37, W. A, Rediel's uddition. amporary kride, § foot wide. And bo it further rosolve : That the Board of Publle Works be and hereby Is authorizod and directed to enuse a copy Of this resolution to ho published in the oficial paper of tho eity for one week. or be served on the owners of said lots and unicss such 0w o days after the publication or service of such copy construct sadd side ks us hereln requiréd, that the Board of Publile Works cause the same to be [ the cost of const walks respective y to b roal estite. lot ar purt of lot in tront of and abut~ llllm S JAJ;\\IA-\V\;I]}(&. ussC uly 12, 1802, i B.D. DAVIS, Prosident ot the Counell JOUN GROVES. City Clerk. GEO, P. BEMIS, st ) feot Park Pluce, Attest: Approved: Mayor. NOTIOE TO O ONSTRUOT SIDEWALKS. To the owners of the lots, parts of lots and real estate described in the wbove resolu- nd each of you are heraby notified to construct wooden sidewilks us required by resolution of the clty council aud mayor of tho city of Omahu, Of which the nbove is & copy. P. W. BIRKHAUSER, Chatrman Board of Public Works. Omuha, Neb., July 21, 1502 Sy214Te To the owners of all lots, pirts of lots and real ostate along Hrh wvenue fi h street to south line of Ellis Plac You urc hereby notified thut the stgned, throe disintercsted f-echolders of the city of Omuha, huve buen duly uppolnted by he wayor, with the approvil of the of 8ald city, 0 uxsess tho dinig tho owners regpectively of the prope foctod by grading Hth avenue from 1 worth streot 1o south line of Bl elured necossiry by ordinance No. 3130, pissed July 5 1802 apuroved July i1, 1842 You nro further notified, that havinz nc- copted suld nppointment, ind duly quulificd s required by liw, we willon the "Ist duy of Auust, A, D 182, 'at the hour of 10 o'elock in the forencon, ut tho ofice of John B, Fluck, at room 59k, Chamber of Cownerce, within the corporate limits of suid city, meet for the purpose of considering wnd making the ws- uent of dumige Lo Lhe OWNGFs Fespect- ively 0f sl property, nffected by siid wrad= {ng. taking into consideratisn speciul bene- fits, if uny. You ure notified to e present at the time and plice aforesutd, and wake uny objections woratkiomonts voncorning & ild wssosiont of dumiges 48 you muy onsider proy ¥ TN I HEAGK, . B MECULLOCH, JOUN B. REEVES Omaha, July 19, 1802, JyZlaloe ting Councll Chamber in Omuhu, Neb, oposiis for Curpet- 1o City Proposuls for Onj City K Soaled bids, murked Counell'Chinub couptroiler, to 4 p. m. August dul bids being for curpeting the council eh within the rail, 8uch bids to give kind and of carpel, und tolul cost co; 1c, ). A certified check of £100 L0 wecom: b bid. Tho right Is reserved w ao- cot any or all blds. G OLREN, Comtroller. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING, To the owncrs of sl iots, par.of.ots . J veptor Sy ot real estate along Martha street from 2)th to 24tn strects. You aro horoby notified that the unders sizned, three disinterested freeholders of the clty of Omauha. nave been duly appointea by the mayor, with the approvil of the city counciinf sald clty. to assess the da [ the owners respactively of the property af- fected by grading Murtha street from 20th to 21th streéts, declired ne -y by ordinunce - number prssel Ju.y bth, 18)% and ap= ed July 11th, 182 # You ure’ further notified, thathaving no- copted said appo ntment.and duly quulifod ns e will, on the Ist ¢ 3 the hour of 110'clo Kk in the on, at the office of Shriver & O'Donuhoe, 1404 Farnam street, within the corporate = Its of suld elty. for the purpose of con= sidering the mal 1d asaossment of d ages to the owners respactively of sald pi erty, affected by said griding taking into consideration snpeaial bonefits, it . You are notifled to be present at the time and place aforosal 1. and make any objections to or stutements concerning suld ~nssessmens of dumazes us you may conslder Ur per. W. G.SHRIVER, GO, PAUL, JAMES STOCKDALE, Omaha, July 18th, (802 Jy21d10 . D, 180 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will be received by the une dersizned until 1:30 o'clock p. August 12th, r[nrnm following kinds of paving muters Woodrufl, Kansas, And vitrified brick, uil uccording to specifi- cutions. For pivins parts of the followlng strocts in the efty of Omaha. comprised n street in 1t districts Nos. 406, 471, 72 and 475, improved by ordinances J141, 3142, 3143 3144 rospectively, and more partiouiurly s (ollows roim north line of Micht- gan street to N'cholas streo No. 471-25th uvenue from stroet to Marcy streot. No, 472 strect from Poppleton nvenue ton point 1061 B3-10) festsouth of Poppleton avenue, boing the south lne of tux lot 33 in in block M7 from 20th strect to 21st street In the city of Omaba, Fach bid tospeeify a price per square yard for tho paving complote on the streotd und alley, Work to be done and bids to bo made In accordunce with pluns and spocllications adopted in June. 1802, wud on file In the offioe of the Bourd of Public Works. Euch propogal to be mude on printed blanks furnishod by the board, und to he accompn- nied by cortified chek in the sum of 8300, Dpuyubio to the city of Omahs, us an evidence of wood fuith, Tho board reserves the right to award the contract on all the sula distriots tozether, or on eich district sopirately. for the uiforany kinds of muterlil, subject to the sels the muterlal by the proporty ownor miyor und oity council, to reject uny or all bids, und to wialve defoots. W, BIRKHAUSE Chatrman Boar | of Publio Worl Omaha, Nob., July 27th, 1802 Leavenworth Proposals for Carpeting the Ofiic New City Hull, Omaha, N suled bids murked “Proposai for carpeting offices In the eity hall bullding, Omahn, Neb,," will be recoived ut the office of the city comp= troller tod p.om. July 2ith, 1802 1he bids sha'l ve for furnishin e carpets and linolenm s winy bo requized by tho om it of pub- lle property wnd buildings, for cirpeting offices 1n the said eity il us may be authorized to be earpotid by sald comuilttes during tho year 18)% Tho ssid bids shall spocly tho prics puryurd for botl carvets wnd Linoleum und shull’cover nna include the price of Taying Huolenin, and of making 0z wnd laying oirpets. Linoleum o be ot the bost quality and American muke und ourpets to be Dody Brussels of cither the Hurtford, Lowell ‘or Bigelow brands A cortifled choek of $100 Lo uceompany eich bid, The Fight s roservod 10 accopt or rojuct uny orli blds. TUEODORY OLIEN, July 2d, 1502, Cowptrolier. Jyiae ilns A Notloe to Contructors and Builder r the erection of a new Cathollo church 1o Portsmou b, Bhelby County. lows. 131ds wili be recelyed until Augast 20th. 1893 Pluny und spociBeations cun be seen nt tho uns dersigned, who will aiso choorfully give infore mation to purties wishing to hand 1 u bid, REV. I\ W, HOPPMAN, Portamouth, Sho.by County, lowa, 2| ¢ W » A

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