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! | | ] E i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:~FRIDAY, JULY 29 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Everything Today Btarted with a Tendency Toward Lower Frices, LATER THE WEAKNESS WAS OVERCOME prthe Ralns and Cooler Weather in the 3 west and Lower Cables Affected Wheat Materially—Corn Ruther Fave ored tho Bears, cncaao, 11, July 28.—The markets on *ehanco ull started this morning with a tend- oney towird flower prices, but the weakness was overcome later in the day by the prospect of an early undjournment of congress und & report that there is u strong probabiiity of fmporting countries placing an enbnrgo upon trade with Russia, with a view to preventing spread of cho'ora from that country. atsnce yesterduy I8 e higher, corn e lower, oats e lower and provisions a trifle higher. The rains und coo'er weather in the northwest and lower cubies and liberal re- cefpts at primary murkets created n weak feeling in the whait market nt the opening. Soptember oposed ut 7i%e, sold ut from T8ie %c, then eused off to 7ie, fwproved to e, und wt noon Wis Tiie. The decline In corn wus w'so rather In favor of the beurs. Holders showed a disposition to got rid of long stufl and there somn dis- position to crowd short sales. The Cineinnatl Price Current’s crop summary incicated that the threshing roturns eft little doubt of the ylold of winter wheat proving Lelow expect- utions, s movement from the principal wheat shipping countries is erowinz light and the Indications nre thit Importing countrics miy soon have fo depend largely upe Anicrien for thelr curient supplies. There wis 8omie ek of frost in the far northwest. the thermonieter helng at 2= in und this was followed by the repo house hud voted to adjouin on which was accepted us settling the antt Litl. A roport came from New York, t dicating that chotera i spreading in Russia, Under these strengthening inffuences the markot turned strong during the [ast hour und Ssptember old at from 7i%e Lo Tie closing at the latter fizare. Corn wus moderately active but lower, in- fluenced mainly by the report of gencrous ains in K.nsas, Nebraska, 1o nd tssourl, which were said fo nave ro- Teved il present neer. Tho Cinein- natl Current nlso safd thai the crop hud made favorable progress during the pust week. Longs were liLeral seilers fron sturt, and while there were i fow sales of er ut from 48%¢ to 40e about tho first gencral was (e and went gradually to 4815c. flien on covering by shorts TUreacted 1o 48 5Ge. Dbut s00n cased off 10 #5i5e. The murketshowed somc strength durnz the closing hour and Feptember sold from 453¢ to i87%¢, resting av he lutter fizure, Juts were wenk eurly, September deciiuing from B340 Lo J0l5e. TAL6F the mirket stren sth- encd and held steady, $0%¢ 10 30e with only moderate trading. Hog products were irrezulur, opening wenk and Jower on_the drop in corn. but thien re- covered. Septembor pork onened at $12.05, 80°d up to §122235, foll 10 $12. 1 closed nt 8215, L ol nt 8775 nd $7.82% and olosod at Ribs touchied §7.525 butwere offered at §7.00 ut the close, Luke frefghts steady at Buflalo. Estimuted re 20 curs; corn, & (07 heud, The leading futures ranzed us follo Al WiiAT No. 2 LT AR Augin Eeptom CouN No, 1%c for corn to elpts for tomorrom: Whent, 0 cars; outs, 210 curs; hogs, 1CLES, OPEN TOW Septemy January.. Tamg| 72hg Jahuary. 0% | Tm Onsh quotations were ; FLour—Steady and unc No. 2 red, Conx— Bspring, 72 No. 4, 0. 3 No. B, cash, 47403 No. 2 white, B3 No. 4, 7 . $1.0G@1 TIMOTRY SEED—Prie, $1 Ponk—Mess, por bbI., #1 200 (1., @i 24z T 705 dry 8 hort ¢l lard, per short el sides (loose), ted shoulders (Loxed), #7.0 @ rsides (hoxed), 37.85 Euaans—Unchanged, e cipts und shipuients today were as fol AWTICLES, Outs, b Tiye, bushels.. .0 Barley, busheis 200 On the Produce exchal butter market was fiv and un icries, fe; dulries, 121101 unchinzou, steady and firm at 1o, New York Markots. NEW YORK, July 2. —FLour—Recelnts, 2,00 DRis.: exporis, 4600 HOLs. : 11,000 sucks; moder- atelynetives freely offered o lnstances se to 10c lower; siles. 17.0.0 bL 8. CORNMEAL- Qu WHEAT—Heco pts, 75,000 bu.: exporis, 43,0 0 siles, 5,220,000 Du. of futures; 1 BOL. Spot openod lower. closed st active for exports; No. 2 red. ilc in store and elevator: S46:5¢ aflont: M1, @8 , ungraded red, No. 1 norte No. 1 hard, 0lige northoern, X KBl @roY0; pRY s¢i No. 3 8 e, Opf or on easler cables; favorabl crop wenther und foreign selling, udvanced 3:¢ to 4o on iocalcoverings, declined 'y to Yo on reallzinz ‘and cloxed unchinged o down Vut fivin; No. 2 rod July, 82508 140, ¢.05ng at s August 82700 Jsing U sige; Sep e ber, NGB, ¢ Octoie @sie, closin December. 8714 is: €losing ut b& @Y. 450, closing aty RyE—Dull und weak: western, 7-@ide. BARLEY MALT-Quiet, Corn—Recelpts, 7,000 bu.: bu.: snles, 5 of spot. Spot’ y ©exports, 17,000 0.0 bu. of futures and 6,00) bu. poned lower and closed firmer, but dull; No. 2 @04 in cleventor, 534 6 e alloat; ungrided mixed, 400 e: options aeclined from %e to 4o o tror weatherand eusicr cables, advanced from e 1o 1o und closed steady at from e to b decline. July, B3c, (losing b SUAc; Ausust, b1y @arde, olon: ing nt ddde bl’,ll!lllhk’f. Sili@Me, closing ut Bidie; Octob W@ e, closing at ddige, UATS—Lecelpts, exports, 520,000 00 Lu. of futures und 101,00 b pot moderately uctive and lowe options lower und quiet: July. #ke; August, Wh@ible, closing ut Wige: Septembe ] closlng ut':04e: Bpot No. 2 white mixed western, ST se; whitd western., taes No. 2. Chitugo, dic. HAY=Stoadv and quict. Hors—Dull and steady; state, weifie st 1052 Al quicuund fifm; refined, aulot pady AsRER—Forolg common to nominul; New Orleuns, Dull and ste:dy. S—Dull und weakir; wostern prime, WOSLOFN DOOF, DOr cuse, $2 5.6500; re- celpts, T2 puckuges, Hinks=steady and guiot, Pork=-Quiet ind steady. Cur Myata—Quiets pieiled bellies, B@ie; nidales, Gull, dy aud quiet: western 0 tlercos, purt ut ¥5.60: option 8 July, 37008 Autust, §1.6) , Closing ut §7.6) U1d; O 808, 1,000 Lol Eeptouiber, 8. fulr doniund and firy ba@libier wostern o o wesiern i@ EENE-QUIDE: PUFL sk, - Goise, Jwon - Dull, D, LEAD—Quict. ‘LAN—SLrong; stralts, Omaha Froduce Nurket, Foas—Eggs ure coming In buken and the 10s- by unusunily heavy. General murket, 156 o ’ 8200, CHEurEs—Oroxon ), LEACHER—On I o, 8178 ‘ToNATOES—Southeri, 81.2@1.60 per caso of Lukots, ArRICOTS—Calitornla, $1.7502.00 LEMONSCholce, 8.50G0.0; funcy, 80,0006 50 OnANGEs—Caullfornla, #0004, HLACKHERL 1FB-— L0, KARRBERI B> = Rinck. §.20: red, quurts, $4.50. PLUMB—Oulifornia, ¥.5. (k0. HANANAN—EcuT00, Hinks AND TALLOW~No. 1 greon hides, So; No. 1 green suited hides, do; No. 2 green saliod hides. do: No. | green suited hides, 5 Lo 40 1bs., de: No. 2 grecn suited bides. 2310 40 ibs., Ye; No. 3 veul eulf, 8 1016 1bs., bei No. 3 veul ciif, 8 to 10 1w, Bises Noi dey'tling hides, 70 No. % ary finthides, bo: No. | dry sulted hides, 5o Bhoep peits- Green saitod, ewch, oAl i Broen suited shourliuge whort woo.ed easly £l stenm, | skins), each, 15@250; dry shearlinzs (short wooled early skins, No. 1, ench, 5@10¢; dry shearlings (short wos enrly sking). No. ench, 5e: drg fint Kansas and Nebrasky buteher wool je'te, por 1b,. actual weight. 108 14%ci dry fint Kansas und Nebraska mureain wool pelts, per Ih, netunl weight, 8 , Tals low and greaso—Tallow, No. 1, d% tallow, No. 2, d@#iqe: groase, white A, H%c: grease, whitoe B, #iqc: grease, yollow, dei grease, dark, i old butter, 2¢; beeswax, prime, jei taiiow, 1420, P'OTATOES - New, soarce; southern stoek, 1 per b, CABDBAGE. MELONS—Waternielons, per 100 NEW Aprpres- Per one-third by WAX Beaxs—Hulf hu NrEW TURNIPS—Por | i tiotr, #5 Homo grown, 6'c per-doz. 25,012 10X, 750, basket, Tic. "othor varieties, £0) 12%@lide: smail iry, 13@10c. Spring enick old fow.s, S@Y £2.5003.00, slow: 16 Markote, St Lo S, Lovts, Mo, July 25.~FPLovr=Dull uyehanged, and WhEAT—S1Id downward from the start on forcizn und woather news, rallying slightly on the proposed adjournment of congress and closing 1@ %o down, oxeopt Docember b up, 2 rod. cash, 774ge! July, 77 RQTNC, C0SINg At bid: closing at %o ankeu: e, closing nt bid; Deces osing nt TSR@ISNC. out by IKunsas kot dropping i July, 4ite; August. 5@ at %0 Bentember, 5@, e bids October, 43, closing wt closing closing at 4 443c bid, ollowed wheat and corni cash and . o 28 @2% e, losing wt Ao bid} Septomber, 2@ % e, closin s ut LBHRC Ry Market nominal. EY—Nothing Uolnz HAY—-New Tinothy, not wanted: old. searce prime to strictly choice. SI0.U0I1L50; prairie, prinie to gilt edise, =8 000, i BUTtE-Crowmery, 16321e; dalry, 12@17e. Wer at Ko 1t $105 N Firu; sacked, east slde, %o COUNMEAL- Flrm at 3650170, WiisKy —Stoady at $L10G 115, BAGGING -0 5 ¢, 10N O 710N 1 TESL10, PROVISIONS — Quict and firmer. Pork— Saundard mess, now, $17 Liurd—47.10@ . nd ¢ more. ribs, 18714 L4120 wheat, Dry' Salt Mo (5—Shoulde ribs, §7.80; .00 lon: rig, §0.1215 Hams = Su sokips—fiour, %000 corn, 31,00 it ¢ 10y, none. SipsENTS~Flour, 000 bu.; Ty 00 LS. ¢ onts, 18,000 bu.: rye, 1000 wheat, 4,000 barley, none. 10) Lbis. noue Minneapolis Flour Output, EAPOLIS, Minn, July 28.—The North- tn Miller says: Tho mills again im- proved on the'r outbut lnst weck. making more flour than they have mude since the middle of Lust month. The woek's production wits 108,070 bbls.. averaginz 5011 bbIs., against I88.87) Bbls, the provious week and 1,515 bbis. for the corresponding time in 1801, There 13 less Interest shown flour thun there w a week ugo. From Thursduy to Saturday the demand was quite cvod, but 8 nee trading hus fallen off wnd the wirket I8 again pretty quie Some losal firs mude heavy suies for the week endel Saturday, lul Iy for July and August shipment, but in many cases o'd prices had to be accepted. In the fore tade patents continue in’the best d bukers coming next, while low grades neglecte: T416) bhIS, against week. are “The direct exports lust week were 115 bbls. the preceding Kansas City Markets. As Ciry, Mo.. July 28 —WiEAT—Dull tower; No. 2 hard, old, G13@08e: now, 61@6'5e] No. 2 rud, (7@ 31130 Conx—Steady to lower: No. 2m 2 white, 5151140, OATs “Stend white. s c. xed, 43c: No. No. 2 mixed, 26} Se. t S@0e. irie, £.5006.0). n—itirm; erd imery, 11%@10¢; dairy, 1203 Ge, Lac RECELY 0uts, none Suipe oats, none. Duil and weak, 1'c Wheat, 21,00) bu.; S~ Whi corn, 8,000 bu.; At, 20,000 bu. ; corn. §,00) bu. Liverpool Markets. LivERPoot, July 25.—WiEAT—Dull; holders offer moderately: red westorn sprinz 6s i 4d@ G5 8d per centali No. 2 red winter, 63 7'3d@ss LET N oy dy; demand poor: mixed western, per centul BUTTER—U) Unitea Stul fted Stutes finest, s good. per ewt: Coffeo Market. NEW YORK, July 28.—Optious opaned stendy and unchanged to 15 polnts up, closed steady ALS@2)e ub; salew. 7T00) bage, including ver, 81 . i: October, $12.25: Noveml ); Januury, $12 Murch, $1230312. 4 2405 spot Rlo, qu.et Ay No. 7 01l Murket, Yonk, July 2% —PETROLEUM—Qu wdy: Unitell closed at d1%c for August. YTTONSEED OIL—Qulet, steadyv. TALLOW - #2 for packages), 4 5-10c. July W middifnz. 6 11-16e:%00d ord net roceipts, 43 biless 457 bules: export_coustwise, S0 bules 00 Lules; stock, $,302 biles, ¢ York Dry Goods Market. New Y.uk, July 2.—Business in dry goods was falr. The zeneral trend of trade is in the direetion of further devel jpments b the hands of both izents und jobuvers. Truder onicago, 11, July G. Logan & Co to Duncan. Hollinzer & Co.: The gon- eral wheat condition is unchanged. Septem- ber opened at 77te, sold us low us 7ic, us high s W@, and closed ut 1750, The specu= lative demaund for the distunt futures is still wanting und for the immedinte shipment there does not appear 1o be uny export de- mand. About ull that cun be said 1s that the price is low and shouid there be any serious damnge to the growing sprinzeropan advance would follow. Without damage we anticipute tower prices. Charters: Wheut, 145,000; corn, 102000; outs, 15300, Corn under the influence of o Lreak inthe hot dry spell by the general rains opened lower with the enthusiastic bulls of the pust few Uays anxious sellers. Values ure 2 cents under the highest price of the lute ad- vunce but we do not think yetlow enough to attract beavy purchases by our large traders. Keceints and stocks are on the increuse. Onts aro nolding fuirly firw. They are che ip com- pured to corn but on their own merits the lurge hay crop and cot muny bad reports ure against the produblity of an advance. The business fu hog product light but offerings were not liberal und prices keep fiem, Tho general sentiment §s fn favor of higher priccs CHICAGO, Lil, J1L y 2% —Kennett, Hopkins & Co. 0 % A. MeWliorter: Wheat opencd easy and the local trade thouzht the time had come to rald and siinko out tho wenk holders. They y with this object, but tbe opening ‘e at ubout the bottom, and their of- erinzs were nbsorbed by gool purties. The short interest has beon increasing for some duys. und something will yrobubly turn up 5000 W alurin It causing a good ruily, Con- ditions are getting more buliish, Theé price is low. und we advise purchuses on uil soft spois. Corn and oats wero strong. EMorts were made to stumpede corn ho deis, The weather conditio wore extremely fuvora- Dle, with rains where most needed, but the suies seemed to g0 into good hunds, and at o the close the murket looked “us If the beurs had exhuustod nselves nnd the next thing in order would Lo w raily. Crop reports on oiuts are bad and Justify a better business. ovislons were dull. but stronz. They exnibit no little strenzth und encoursge w hope of better pr.ces by and by A Onicado, 1L, July 28.—Counselman & Day 0 Coclerell Brox Commission company: Whont showed declded wenkuess today until the fmn- pression ¢ot wround that the anti-option 1411 Was not 11ke. y 10 Diss wn | thore wus . bossi- Lility of frost In the northwest tonizbt, which might reach parts of the spring wheat country. Foreien markets were weuk und lower in every [nstance except Antwerp. The orop movement which Is still considerabiy uuder st yeur continues about the same. Loth us rosirds bulk s weil us provortion, The market closed ruther firm at about the best prices of the day. Corn been nctive and lower on riins o Kunsws, whore it wis budly needed. and in other portions of thu corn belt, Where it was wo.come. The Intenso heat of the pust fow duys 18 now much modi- fled, 80 Lhiat rovorts froi the Crop are not so sloomy. The Clacionatl Price Current glves a £o0d secount of the corn crop wenorlly spenicing, and the desire todiy has been more o sell. The close was stendy. Provisions opencd off with lower grain warkets. Local scalping ho ders were scared out of thelr boldings, undthon some of the lurser traders strongthened the murket up, and closed iv fir 4t some lmprovement ver yesteraay's close. STOCKS AND BONDS, Liquidation by the Sugar Fool Wus the Feuture Yesterday, NEW YORK, July 28 —The feature of the day wus the liquldution by the poo. u Suzar, snd whilo the pressure 1o sell was malntuined the downwird movement wus very shurp and it 100k 5010 SUDPOFE L0 Fally the stock afler the docline was checked. The movement put a dumper upon tho udvances in the other in- dustrialy, aad while Cotton Oul was forced off *T oither left unso'd [fy the pens or went on through to Chieazo. about 1 per cent the others were much less 1b; shiprients today, 310 beeves and active than usunl of late and dispiayed a tomorrow, 64 heoves OMAHA Weakening tendoney. The duiness wis | Ofcrinzs of bupehors' and eanners' stock | - CALVES-Recelots, 975 market steady: veals, helped on by the renewal of predictl ot a | were quite Iibernl as’ the fresh recoipts In- | $6.00@6°0: yrassers, #1.00@2.%: buttermilk materinl ontvolng of goid Swturday ana the [ cluded noarly. twenth lo ds ot cows and | ealves, $210@2 y y M Cstiimats pinced 1t is hizh us $,00,000. The | mixed stock. Trad@wits dail and prices raled p—Receipts, 5,50; Sheop slow at M.000 Prodiction was based on the soareity of com- | wonk ton dime 18wbron ail grades. Sales 4: Tambs firm: other erades vory dull, ten | 1 | Vnnana ¢ wmercial bills and the advance in bunkers' | were lnrzely ut from' $1.25 to #2235 with ex- < unsold: fnmbs, $5.00@7.40: dressed lumbs ‘ rates, treme siles it from $1.10 to $1.00. Bu ls nnd 0 wenk nt 070 1 ( i ( i ( ‘ [} | On the raflrond 11st, Atehison wasprominent | stags were nomindlly unchan ed wt from | HoGs—Receipts, 889; market active and UL but the featire of the day's operations was | 8175 to 100, Tia supply 0f CAIVES was 5:5:@0.30. the strongth i Northern Daoifie, proferred, | .nidifferont and prives nominally steady on —_— e s e et s i bl which scored a smuterinl advance, The | the basis of £.00 to $150 for poor to very ood St. Louls Live Stock Market. AP A " 3 = v i anthracite stocks with the exception of Luck- | veals. A fair cleariinvo of about everything 81, Louts, July %, —CArrLE—Recelpt: ARCHITEC AND BUILDERS, GROCERIES. DRUGS, ETC sxanna, which was especiuiiy nctive and | iy this lino Yau offceten. | tatoer cattle | fripoients, A700; market lower all utound; | - = 1 v :: ‘D AL Steel g 7T ™A strong, were comparatively neglected, the ne 1o big bulk of orings of sted 1r t0 choleo native stoers. 450@5,00 i v | Rlak v ment upon which to base n movement In [ Regular dealers werd fnore disposed to buy, | canners and cows, #1102 55, Contractors and aub contractors for all kindsof | " | those shares. Tho grangers were hold fairly | and trado was mioderately brisk at fuiy | “W5GE e ta; 1100; shipments, 1 ullding, piastoring panting. sto. Allwillrecolvo | 12011505 Jones atroot, | 10tk and Haraoy atra steady within narrow lmits nnd no sgp:ks [ steady “prices mostly from 40 to £.00. | ganey hoes on sile; markoet stead copy 0f Glonn's architoets’ and bulldses dlrectory « . O hi excopt those montionod were traded ln®ver | Couniry doalers wers' only lHmited buyers, | fuir to cholee. $.90.005 mixed. Ordmary froe, by sonding thelr name. bisiness and loeatlon the sunl smull Fango. Tho market finaily | but it 18 expectod that with the recent gens | good, & e 1, Deat. R, HC5 00 to tiio publisher. . 1. Glenn, 118 S, 150 steoet HARDW ARL, el.,..-.lq;ml-v, l| 1y |I||m to strong. ur-ln\'n-fi © ‘]rlll.jl\‘llll]llfll'lll;'fil:\|||l; ‘I|I|\u “i'e" pick up BHERP—ItoonIpts, 380 Shipmonts, 1,600 | S e S “ s prices of the dav. ‘Thoe trading reached 194610 | considerably. Itepresentative sales: market strong; Lood natives, 8. X ININGS AND TENTS. T , . listea na 10215 wnlistod, sugar turnishing . Mt e st S o _ AWNINGS AND TUNwS. | Reclor & Withelmy Co.| Lobeek & Lina, 50,014 and Atchison 23275, No. Av. P 9 v, e — - m 3 ) AT Governmont bonds have been dull una [ No- Av. Pr. No Av, Pr ANNOUNCRMENTS, Omaha Tent & AwningCo| Woll Bros, & C0. | corner 10th ana nekson | entors 1n nardware and steady. Stato bonds have been dull ind — 37 | Gk, AWHINRS, TAFjRS. streots. Imechanike 1001 stoudy. v o T8 ko v Flags, I s, covers 0f all kinds. 101 Douklas stroet. e Post augss Tn thie aftornoon tho pro- | 41 1op0 10 9 Despito the excitement croatod by the | Flags ham 1w, oovers ot Bl Kinde AR, {01 Dougias stret fesslonal bull leaders made a bold dash in f - 1.... %0 1 .. horalded advent of rival circuses the opening for eat'gue for catalogue,70s . 16th A (‘,' Raym‘.r wrv']m. o bod, Hitlo dilcciud by roatly: | 1 ki ;kflcll‘« comadians on Sunday, ..\mnwu.nm,( BAC D TWINES. Bullders: harwars ano ing sales toward the oloss, Of courso this VE or six performancos, promises to bo one of [ == v IREAR B T Feighti JLD means that for the prosent the market is near 25 ¢ k o oy 3 South 1tsh street, mouns tliut fof thio present the iarkes Iy noae o most avapicious In th history of tho old Bemis OmahaBagCo| Bishop & Co. PSR . il AIWaYs Overdo thines, as Wall Stroot Knows by theator. “Little Tipnett,!! orasitis called Steal, maniila, ot LUMBER, -xlp|unmlu| n...\al\). today's markat closed ErXtA in l~’rrm-h. h"ln Jole rdo \I‘n In‘lurnlllr. ln;,y::;!c{l,:;ldmr‘hl“nur Tone, Il'om\v. .i"“} e e LA with undiminished buoyaney. J 18 from the pen of Alexander Bis 8, burlaps, twine. on twinestarred T Tho following ure the closinz gaotations for TS K RN son, tho ureatest writer of farco age, ote. 3128, 1200t Chas. R Lee. Joh A, Wakefield. o ing stocks on the New York Stock ex- oc ND FRED) sinco the death of the lamented L Bieche, | Smerm—smmmmmmmmmee— | hor, w004 | Tmportod. Amer ) 4 3 7. 8% 9 2 i Vo ¢ anood hor. wood | Imported, American Porte nie tod A Nty 83 20 1.8 2T | isson is the author of over ninety success | BICYCLES. | BOXI Carpots and parqust | ndooment Miwaukos | son v e L, ful nlays for tho Freach stage, but is better e oy fooring. hydraulic cament and ERpEORS.. T 3 WESTEIN CATTLE, known' {n America throuch the medinm of % H C. Todd, 1 and Douglas. Quiney white e, s e 8 No. Av. Pr. . No Av. Pr | his latesusuccosses, ~Wilkinson's Widows,” M. 0. Daxon, — - American Exprofa. 1185 | xorth A N e g | e ottory of Loye, :Thie Nominee) and | Sccosgor 1.3, Wik LIQUORS. Baltimore & UIo... 95 | Nortlio 3 steerst.. 101 74 feede “Littlo Tippett.” Tho English version or [ pieyetes sotd on monthl’ | Shetine toees “ai Bive T TR W Cenaasvanis B oS LU i) 1L cowe.. . 1 | adaptation of “Little Tippett! is from the | paymonts. 120N, toths | H6ein box g, oo ller & Co Frick & Merbert hern. . U P ve 50 v i) i cows B | Tacit £ the Pault Harey and 1110 Douizins st. d N L et Notthwestorn. FoeTorar Gt b0 acile pens of tho Paultons, Hurry and Eriut: LAY Clie. & Olilo 80 DEd. et Vel Edward, the authors of “Irminie,” the = 2 rehanta 112 [ \whgtoeats tiguor doutor Cigngo & Alioii. ¥ ¥ Ceeeai COLORADD ‘LR greatest of all _comic oneras, also *1*aolo,” BOO ND SHOLS. nedy's Knst India Dit- | 10T Faronm st Chtvano s, s s i & 1 1hull ...1320 1 00 10 steers... 170 275 | .Cleopatra,) “The Queen's Mate, = and R | P rrmmm| 1 UL | GhIER ity (T o & Mober! Phulle i 18 [stesrsL® 20 | “Niobe Therefore, it is safe to antieipato Morse-Coe Shoe Co. | C.C, &St Gregon Nav. ... 12 teedors. 015 2 45 .65 steers. .. 1071 3 6) a rare treat of corvedy in this presentation. 11003t & MILLINERY. Cotorato Conf &1L, Hte 0w I € U RLL 2 fooders. 0 s Factory corner Hh id Doasia atrsots T e LA A B A e 10Gs8—The suppiy was whout L0 short of The Genuine Merit Wo aremiking closo pricos 1o ca i buvers, antaro | J. Oberfelder & Co. DATRE W e TRoRAIE . 1veiis e <Wodunesday’s run, bt very littie dilferent from | Of food's Sarsapariila wins friends where- wolling a class of goods wilel 14 very saicablo D& Gl pra. L Wiehmond Term: . Inst Thursduy, I thers wns any difforonco | o oo 100G REEEIRATCE A8 0S8 pro. With merohiants. Importers and jobbers of D& C K Co.o.iiiis 48861 A0 ped...voss. in the quality of the offor.ngs they were 1 R L P ¥ i g TR . | millinery. nottons. Mall Enst Tennessce ... 4y Lo Grande West.\ hurdly up to the averase. Business was | brietors are highly gratified at the letters Steven Creedon. orders prompt. AT e | o pra.... rather siow from start to finish, aud on the | Which come entirely “unsolicited from men b ? 2012 South 1ith st o i ¢ ofi i busis ot n 105 deciine: “There was o fairshiv. | and women in the learned profossious | Mnnacturors ncont, Lounsunoly you with every: OTL WAYNO. o 1vo 0o A % demand, und xood to choice buteher and | warmly commending Hooa’s Sarsaparilla for iing in shoes Womon's and chilldy'—at | S Great Northori i i R T B B R S A TOWCAL TACKOPy Drices nid dsconnts. Latest style MUSICALL. il ptd b Jisht anct wixed fouds at trom 8.3 N HIL L 0 W 1O Farnam Streot. Room 19. — — - i s ¢ Tunge v widor than usual, und ) g Vi i T D orthan usual und | Heo's pills cure liver ills, jaundico A. Hospe, Jr. Tie Meinberg Co. v uneven, lower Kirkendall, Jones & (o, Amen,llane Sewed ShoeCy biliousness, sick headache, constipation. fe to than Wednesday. “About Refigory e JhUES VoRVDIBR W ¥ad 1ot tho —_——— Wholesale Mfrs. Agonts, | Boots, shoes rubbers, | Planos, organs, artists' (100 N 16th st. Planos, Erlo & Wort.. 244 fenn, Contl 1101 QA LU ;35:5;3:;“,;’ WL Pt Gen 1o TISH G Posth Boston fubtier Show CG | falt gools. 1405, 1610 aterials, ot wnuste and musical ine Lake Shore . i2 | Tol. & O, C. pfd. .. Wednesday, The generil nverage of prices | The Blue Valley Lumber company has [ 0!U4107 Harnop-st] Harney-st 5 Douglan streot. struments of all kinds. Lead Trust.. 4:4“='nmn Pacitie. ... pald wis £.4125 uguingt £5.66% Wednesday and = — brought suit against Thomas Masterson to recover $2,000 dumages. The plaintiff al- leges that during January, 1802, the de- fendant entered into s contract to turnish tie plawntiff with cedar posts in such quan- tities as might be necded to supply tho trade. Relying upon_the terms of tho contract, plafutiff sold 150 carloads of posts 1o various dealers, but as the dofendant failed to com- ply with tho terms of the contract, tone of Louisviilo & Niush. . Louisville & N. A Manhattan Con. .. & Char. L. EXpross.. Wabash, St L§ P do pfd... |we We {|Wheeling & L. 1 do pfd. ... ... p3 1dst Thursday, Ropresontative sules: i BREWERS, Jos. Sehlitz Brewing Co Oftice. 9th and Loaven- worh ats.. Omaha, Jolit Marnover, Agont R, Carpenter Paper Co. Carry n full stock of printing, wrapplng an writing paper, card pn per. ote. R i OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. b X OILs. By Standard 0il Co. Refined and_lubricating olls, axlo groase, eto. PAP ] Mobile & Ohio. Nushiville Cint *hid The total gales of stock today were shares, includin:: Atchison, 2 O Gas, 8508 Delaware. Luckawanta'& Western, W.R.Drummond&co ] . : Carringe butlaers, tose | N L BTG s Tl thio posts were delivered by the plaiutiff. and patrol wagons ' i irthern Pacifi 4 Y g mea preferred, i Omah 15 St Paul, 1, 4T Western Union, 3,000, . Union This is to testify that 1 nave tosted tho medical proverties of Dr. J. B. Moore's Treo of Lifo remedy to my entiro satisfaction, and Mfrsof “K & 8" pants shirts and overalls, etc. CLOTHING. c vie v & C Gilmore & Ruhl South 1ith st (o T DR PR o dan‘most s rovommond v 1o the out | BIOICkY & Co. | Gilmore & Rupl, | [Hesonsis Gl A IO O] fering and afllicted everywhere, to ve all | cigmingnotion, furnish- 3 hotonte | T e s soNGSION. o L0NDON. Tuly 2%—[New York Horald Cublo— claimed for it in tho abovo statement. Last | i e 'n triei, | Man et o ieuate ERODUORIGONMMIERION: pecial to THE Bee] b et No chunges oc emuins at 2 urred in per cent, spring [ was sufforing from loss of appetite, constipation, ete., originating from kidue; Swmples prop press, 1113 Ha A by ox oy street. tablished 1678, Branch & Co. the bank rate, which Nodifficulties have been reported fn connec- and liver trouble, ana Ihat not used one bot- | s | Whi(n2y & Co. tion with the scttlement, which was con- tie of this great lifo remedy until I was [ COAL, COKE, CORNICI, Butker, engs amd pouttey, | PFO0S%, frults of al cluded in the Stock exchanzge today. Business 5ll:t;?}l.\‘:‘:L"::_-;‘\I'og.millymwlillr«:. n\'::a n:\‘l‘f‘f‘f):‘i';): Uv 1 Conl Coke Lint - — L i Sonth 15th st. 2By * the new aceoant has been qu 2 alia Coa ek LimCel Facle Cornie sl - = — L e A T much at times, and by tho uso of this remedy | UMl L0, LOKE jnCe| Eagle Coruiee Works J.B. Huse & Co. 1Jas A. Clk & Co been expected, consid that S0 wany has been saved (zom much sufering and pos- | yo0 0o Mre. galvantzed ron | e Do . . A . menbers are preparing to leive for their sibly from premature Joeath. Our youngest | ege "Il Cftaens corntct, window cups, iitbor, | Butior.. otioess, | 6gEs summer holidays, Consols are unchanged, son’s health for several years has been very Btrects, Shi A an 28 and_ poultry. pouliry and gamo. RAAL) UG LD DAY AL BT LU delicate. Ho contracted some lung troubio 3 0dgeia Wi Toward st | 917 South 1sth st M dialit B37 AT ATt S I by taking cold with measlos, which produced | T _ CONTRACTORS. W. B, Riddelr. l‘{iddcllli& Co. o0 of _dulluess during tne nfter- m-cm'url'rv‘ovnd.-blllll,'v and olcc“lun;ll m%‘u» noon, few s having been mado in e of the lungs; he has used some four bot- el - ey s view of the Paris settlement belng near. tles of Tree of Life, and fecls and looks as J. H. Glenn, S R anish bonds have given wuy ! per cent. though new iife had been given him. If you g b s an ne) [k fox | (NS A LIS Home taiia close firm, there havinz been areaftlictod, try it. Contractors and subi contractors for all kinds of | Ghsi. 41y S, 1ithst. e A Tk nINd vk oS ot T e tents Box 04, Carlisle, Towa. fréo. by sonding thels namo. bushioss and location ~ STOVE REPAIRS. North 'n Great tern 3% For sale oy all druggists. 1o the publisher. J. H. G 1158, 15th streot per cent % per cent. others % to always met with Omahia Stove Ilepflir'\\ § PIGS AND ROUGH, Charged With ) DRY GOODS. more attention than for some tlue past and % Hardiog, the Cuming street junk man, ap- 5 R Stove repairs and water close exe Iy firm. A general udvance s 500 d 1 k o N e iR Ry tove repairs O el 30 poared in tho polico court yestorday and | M. E. Smith & Co, Kilpatrick - Koch inchinents " for * iy Puc.fio pn'lfrfcml’. per cenc In Union Fucfie; 10 500 put up a bond of §1,100 for his appearance in | pry Kooaw, notions Dry Goods Co. . Notlons, 1207 Douglas. D B bancu et AL Eoemeroa I b thrall The murkét was again bare of sheep. | the district court to answer a multiphicity of | Jiighing koods, Corn — Cor. Hth ard How —_—_— Desirable muttons continued in atquotublo steady prices others. There was only a quiet demand for 1«".‘.‘;:11‘(,".:5(..1 charges nmong them larceny, concealing ~TOYS. e L M O AT504%0; fulk to good westrns stolen property, violating the junk ordin- JRNITURE. M. A Disbrow & Co.[ H. Hardy & Co. g 3 sk ame k - 1 stoc ance, ete. petimot e A S X 3 b effect. Short 1oans have been casily obtained commonnen e Ui i i - =B 15 percent, In the discount market bills _He is being prosecuted by the Union Pa- " starine () eche & ‘i o h, |Toys. dolls, albums, habhted searcs ut 1910 10 11 per cont. cific, tho Missours Pugiti, tho B. & M, and gm‘dh‘fl‘l |'||‘U|l\lr”"‘-l Co, E B\(lhl & Runyan Man "r;}",‘;“,'l‘fl‘},’. '.“.', ;. xfi‘nlfly'.:m% Rouso fur! e eonT o s o Northwestern and 1t is claime a | Uphoistered furniture, | Furniture Co., Graco nnd | ouliinka. Branch of- | nishing goods, chil: New Yok Money Market. e L on ol brouke incipal part of b e is i s BTG Nionotus strvet | Hich streor. #4000 | AN Snd Tewrd sts, | droma'cartingos . Soelnts % By principal part of his trafic is in property 3 s curri Sl e e i o | omeiul receivts und disposition of stck as o WE A el D Paaa sk New Yonk, July 24—Money on call easy at | gnowi by tho booics ot tho Union Stock Yaris | stolen from the railwaya. 1% to 2 per centi lust loan 1ia, close offéred | copipany for the twenty-four hours ending at - o marcantilo phnor BN@O 5 . iy July 2, 1502 Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, Iil., writes: ¢ From personal experience I can recommond DeWit's Sursaparilla, a cure for impure lood and general aebility.” e To Beautify school Grounds. Mr. Powell of the Board of Education sent the outlines and descriptions of the grounds of five school buildings to Mr. Cleveland, the landscape gardener at Minneapolis yesterday. I'rom these outlines Mr. Cleveland will draw plans for the improvement of the grounds. Steriinz exchange quiet but steady at #4.87 PERMANEN fo1 60 duy bills und #4834 toe demand The civsing quotations on bonds: - Ti6 | Mutual Union s 16t N J. C. Int. Cert. 02 11 100" | North. Pacific 1sts . 114 1| *xorth. Pacific 2nds. 11 1% *Northwestern ¢ W. Con. Deb, SIDEWALK R LUTION. Counetl Chambor, Orahn. Neb., July 21, 1802, Be it ordained by thie clty council of “the’ ity of Omaha, the Mayor concurring: Thit permanent s dewalks be constructed in the city of Omaha as desiznited below, within five duys afier the publicat on of tnis resoiu- tlon, of the personal service thereof, as by or- | five duys uftor tho publication of this resolu dinunce is authorized and required; Such i tion, of the persoua’ service thercof, us b sidewalks to be 1ufd tothe permancnt grado | ordinance s authorized and requirod; sucl s established on on the paved streets speci- | sidowalks to be 1aid to the present gride on fled hereiu and to be constructed of stone, ar- | the streeis speciffed herein, and to be con= WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION, D |HONSES & TS is rog Councll Chamber, Omiuhs Be v resolved by the city of Omaha, tho Thit wooden &id Neb., July 21st, 1802, ty council of the AYOr concurring: pwirllis bo constructed in the city Omuhu us designuted below, withi WOV ERS, Omuha Packing com pany. The G. 4. Hammoud Co. switt' & Co 2 ‘g Glndahy Backiing Co, Cen. Paci Den. & . Den. & Equires, Buston, Work at Bemis park is progressing slowly. | tificial stone, brick or tiling aecor, to | structed of pine piank of such width and R I e ca i Two roudways are being cut and tho bottom | speciliestionson fi'etu the ailice of o honrd | thickiess anl bo Tald spon doiss of such A S \ & ep ravi ping 0 public works, and under i uperv , to- | d ons un n sucl janner as s - AL, Kk 100 e otineidsep rarinaisibelng iliod: wit 3 rits supervision, to- { COLERT by ‘the speciiivations on 1o in' the * bld. "t asked North & G011 South side of Pleree strect, 163 blk 206 city, 6 | ofice of tho Bosrd of Public Works and under v e Bimbler. feet wide. its supervision: to w.t: Now Xori 2fplog:g Bust sido of 10th street, 1ts 4 and 5bik 210 | West side of 31t strect. lot 13 block 2,0maha New Youk, July %.—The following are tho clty. b foet wide, View oxtension, 6 feet wids olosing 5100% quotation: Shuth side of Mason street, 163 bik 2l clty, | West sido of sist street. 10ts 1 o4 Inclusive, = : § foot wide, Hochne's 80 in Omuba View exton: faoien BpecI't'rs, ship North side of Davenport street, 18 5,6, Tand | slon, 6 feet wido. Groma bolnt S = 81K 33 iy, 6 feet wid West sido of 415t strect, 1ot 1 block 2, Omaha, pan.gelioma, i North sido Chiicngo street, 1ts 5,6and 7, blk | View extension, 6 feet wide, 41 city, 6 foet wid South side of ( 4 city. 6 feet wide West sido of §ist stre Vie lot 1 blo:k7, Omaba G feot wido, 14 C 3 de of Ohlostreet. lots 110 10 inclu- leago Live Stock Market. and 4 bik CieAGO. 111, July 28.—(Spectal Telegram to Yellow street, 1ts 1,2, Tron * liver. North sl e Cuss stree 7 1k ol 1, liltehcock's wadition, 4 feet wide. BUIWOF oot reers ) | decline from yestorduy's pricos of from l10c to South shie of California streot, 1ts 2, 3 and 4 | sive. block 2, Hitehcock's nddition. 4 foot wide S Asompklng asraiupliongeinos ~Tesiayop bl 22 city. 6 feet wide, st sido of 20th ave., 1o(s 10 Lo 14 inelusive, 8 TS EromggBlobitor Waggpor 1 iLe hosde- North 1o of Californta street, 1ts5,6,7 and | block 2. Boggs & H111's sccond adaition, 6 feot St. Louls Minlng Stocks. cline hus fullon 'most heavily upon s pinLale ot Lifon g || 87. Lovts, Mo July 26—On the Mining ox- | the common and medium erades, as it South wide of Webstor street, 16s 1, 23 and 4 o 20t nvenue. lots 14, 15, 10 block 3, chungo the followiug quotations were made | 18 of those descriptions tho current receints bik 11 city. 6 foet wide Bozgs & Hill's 2nd addiiion, 6 fect wide, There we principally cons st. fow primo cattle here today on cull toduy: 1s @ strong stomach that can stand the North s1do of Wobsi und 8 | South side of Douglus street. lot 1 block 8 and while that grade is street, 1ts 5, “Stock. Bid. Avked| Btoc R Gy C 5 | ordinary pills, with their griping and vio- | bl city, o faet wide: * | osus & T 2 wildition 6 foot wide, Advoriean.. by AN RSk guoted s high as 85,2 only u small nuwber | oo™ Syhat kind of o man or woman can | South siih of ure street, its 2and 4 anc w % | Norch sidw of Dol strect, lots 11 to 20 fn= [Laet iy faptnnh | clusive bockd Drake's nadition. 6 teet. limatallion, ot 1a | Bilgaxboll.- T84 Tt haa to bo a good bunch of steers | itbe who buys them? B L . a5, 6,7 and Bk | \VouL altlg Of 40 i ventio, 1086 1, % & 4 blooks vt . 6w [Swaittoper. s 7 | 16, "Whioh Uhyors™“Would"pay an twuch | _ Ia somo ono who doesn't know about Dr. |, Northaid of Burvstreet, 1tas, 0.7 and 8 Vil { Westalye of S dvenbe S0t = s that; indeed,” very good catiie chunged | Piorce's Pleasant Pellets — that's certain, of Ouliforniu strow Westside 17th street, 1ts 1and 8 blk 44 elty* | South s Finuncial Notes, hands at from £5.40 10 #.0. tives there lots 1 to8 In They'ro better —they're the best, in every | g foct wide. clusive block 4 Sweery's nddition, 6 feet wide, New Onueaxs, La, July 2.—Olearings, | were about 1000 und thoy sold prine pafly at | ¢roublo of tho liver, stomach, and bowcls. West side of 17th street. Its 1 and 8blk 22 | Tust siio of 20th strect, ots 19 16:0 inclusive SU2040. from 475 to $4.05 tor stocrs, and from 2l 10 | They'do more good, do ivcasily and naturally, | ity feot witle Firmiount Place.d teet it * 27 KANSAS Crry, Mo, July 2. —Olearinzs, | 3250 fOr CoMS ARG RS sales wors 1,."&""" and'do it so that it lasts—eleansing and reg- “Wost side of 1ith street, 1L 1 blk 11 ¢lty. b feot fl'-””' .«.uu; u{[(x,.‘.._m[uuxd ‘lms;’ I.l‘x'l““n:}x; £1,552,050, 8 Westorn rn ors woro salablo it | ulating the whole system, Sick and Bilious | wide. sive, block 1, Froae rick's addition, North sido’of Ohlo street, lots 7 to 12 inclu= Wost side of 17th street, 1ts 1 and § blk 350 NEW YORK, elty. 6 foat wide, uly 2.—Clourings, 88,55, balances, #,053 H from $1.50 to #1.25. Kecoipts were 180, Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious sive i feet wide. Marion ndditio The hog market presented uo new foatures. | Attacks, Dizziness, are surely provented, | “\Wug'Si0o'br 7t streot, 1t 8 ik 8 clty, 6 | | Weat side of 20th sireety ot 1 block 3,Sweozys lINgNATL O, July 28--Cleatings, #1.67 Ie wis fairly active during o opontn hou Quickly” relieved, and permadently cured, | tentow o -\ L Btreet | ) S8 wdaition, i feet wide, 4 e R et v || T e AL Thoyieo tho cheapest plil you cun buy, (oo, | i of 11k streot, 16 1 bik 2456 eity, | WenERii of 86t irect. tx 10v25, oo 16-15-1 zivone, Md., July 28 —Olonrings, 82.036.- 0 i ; ftac Wide, | 3 : 9211 hulunces, BIT.472, Money b per cent. refclied. * But' wi s “very | trequontly Sor they'm guaranieed to kive mulslaciion, Nordhsido of Dvenport suroct, 1055678 | | Wostaidd of 27th wtroct, n % block C, Shinn's AR AN S, o —_—————— ol B2 clty, 6 foet Wi, g "5 1sgadaftion, 8 feet wide, A : OBRARRLENLS, Bardily shcOlearings S forye hokl WL Feied Lo the-damund tand SOUTH OMAHA. Worth s1do of urt street, its 5, 6,7, 8 bik 340 | West 8ido of 276h suret, s % block ©, Shion's city. 6 feot wide. 1st addition. 6 feet wide. And, be It further resolved: And be it further resolved That the board of public works be, and s | “That the Hoard of Public Works be and reby wuthorized and directed to ciise wby 18 wuthorized .nd directed to onuse a copy 0 this rosolution Lo be publishod in tho ' capy of this resolut onto b pubiished in the onletal paper of the city for one weck, or 1o ofilcial puper of tho ity for one wuek, or be sorved on the owners of sald lots, and thut served on the owners of suld lots and uniess unless such owners shall within ive duys wfter | such owners shall within five duys afior the the publ catlon or service of such copy con- ' publivation or service of sush copy construgs struct sich sidewilk us hereln required, thit roquired, that the Mgspnis, Tenn.. July 24—New York ox- chan e seiling ut 8L5). Cieurings, #208,31 bulunces, §1:5,022 filied thelr orders packers Jumped on the murkot and bore it down froin i 1o 10c, ¢ios ing quotntions being ut from #3.40 to #6.05 for very comuon ta strictly cholce grades "Thero were wales nt frouw. $.05 L0 0,10 for fancy ns- sorted, and some tradiog in culls and skibs ut from K100 10 #4.70, The finlsh was bud. Re- celpts, 17,0:0. i In wgoneral way (g shoep market was un- changed. Good stuff Soid about as well Union Stock Yards Eufi;;an& SOUTH OMAHA. est cattle, hog und sheep market in the west —Olearings, $14,701, 161; balunces. $1.790.061. “Money @3 per cent. Exehunge ou Now York par to 5o discount. Sr, Lovis, Mo.. July 25, —Olearings, #1471, 544: nces, 8170.851 Monoy firmer ut @8 per nt. Exchungo on New York 25c discount. snld sldewalks as herel COMMISSION HOUSES. u —Cloartngs, #15 s tho board of public. works. canse the same to , Board of Public Works cause' the sime to be ITHATE 1 for past yi 5. 00,00 ' 7 bs Wore woa kepane Gouiala Lot oalling ks respect ve b ussossoed alnst the | respectivol 1 be ussessed ngainst the roal ";‘,'l‘“‘.“‘m,"';:“' '_‘y‘.:.';““N‘i‘(‘,’...,’f'}'{“fi”"fi"""{@s formong:c W guolyBoninoh b eholoesheen GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER T O okt D4 aia | Gatute. lobor urt of 108 I trontof and abute g . 0 O8: o £5.25 t0 $5.761 3 4L from &, 3 BREOOIK. O NE1C I } aie. | ! por conts OlonTings, ST NOW York o+ | Burr N ec pie b0 paude > b+ from 800 to LIVE STOCK COMMISSION, abutting sich sidewnlks, tine such pidewalks. R 2 ) 'y p 1l P, 802, change, ¥’ discount, Steriing exehunge, dull | *i'he Bvonine Jou el reports: THE LEADERS, Passsd, July dish 186 | - org Pussod S0y S6 1808 |, 1 o1 and unchanged. OATTLE—Recelpts, #8,000; shipments, 6,000, 0 'mw \l Write to this houss for cor- Presidont of the Council. Tresiaent ‘“{‘“m"c"' PAIS, July 28.—The weekly statement of | Murkot slow and Steady to weaker. Good | Y+ Ud rect Marks: Raporti. St RTTIRR (Lo A tiaatt JOIN GROVE -, {ho Bubic of France shows an ingrouso of | stegrs $L0XEA; of LWL Faugans, — ity Olerk. 2 A kv, b, BEALLT Olerle 84710 0f gold _and 2,058.000f siiver. Three per | #2.404.00: Texans, COWS, 5. A . GEO. P. BEMIS, pproved: JEO. P, BEMIS, cent rentes, 08 e for the wccount. » Hhats—ltooolbte: 100 shlbments, | S00) Wood Brothers, Auproved F BM von B Mayor. LONDON, July 28—3 p. m.—The bulllon in the [ Murket fairy ‘uctivefund lrroguinr. Iough Fouth Omuha—Telephons 117, - Chicago NOTICE 1'C CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS, OTICE SJONSTRUCT 2 Bunk of Eugiand Increised £1,000 duriug the | 8nd comuion, S.oMhe: mixed, 85800500 3. 1; DADISMAN, | T i a oy afithe |0t parta Ot riaiaT adi| DARIOR X0 QANARRLLT ALOENAKES, past week. The proportion of tho Bank of [ prime heuvy and butchors welihts, £.0520.10; W. B, WOOD: [ Managers. 0l h 0 the owners of the lots, parts of lots and real Gstuto described in the wbove resolution You und ench of you are hereby notified to construct weoden sldewalks us requirad by resolution of the clty council and wuyor of the city of Omuha, of which the above is a 7, $3. 10600.00. HEEP—Recolpts. " 6,000 Maurket netive and steudy. 465 mixed, 820Gk Tunibs, #.0.@7.00 i real estate doseribod 10 the above resolus lust o per cent. En lund’s reserve to liubility, “which week Wus 40,72 per cont. 1s now i, Markot reports by mall anl wire cheerfully furnished upon application. THE— shipments, Stock ewes, $1.0)@ wethiers, 85.:040%5); f you ure heroby notified to construc ient sldewiiks s required by & rexolution of the city councii and mayor of the city of Omuhi, of Wh.ch the sbove s u LIVE STOUK MARKLETS, oK Murket, Catile Trade SIL n Mad Shape—tiogs | | Kansas Gty Like S : 2 Campbell Commission Co, | oy i ey M Copy. s 3 U Dull and Lower. CANSAS Ciry, Mo, July 25—CATTLE—Re- 2 A 4 } 3 2 28,7 5 ¢ X! urkot i steo i hic Zast 8t Louls, Kunnsas Olty, South Chatrman Bourd of Public Works, Chalrmun Board of Public Worke. OuAnA, July 88—There was & big talling oft | solbta: WU0: murket dulli jstoors wenk to | - Oulowgo. Bust i Loyl Kcaneas 01y, South Omahu, Neb., July 25007805 Jy2sdic Omnha, NoboJuly wath, 1602, Syasart I recelpts compured with Wednesduy. Tho:| fouders #9515 Toxas SLOFs, 6150 loWor, o ronaling sinisced. Rih Aedaoadng: Fafi| inadscy By ST — e — B2 outtle, 22757 hogs wnd 5147 Ahoop walust | | Mook tiooeipte 7000 shipuonis, 12 mar- | A D. Boyer &Company, | propomis for carpoting the omoes i wme | oo e mm T R K820 cattle, 21000 hozs und 020 ahieep Uhe wamno O b s 5g, © OWers Wl KTUdes: 1 g4 50 Exchanze Bulldins,South Omalia New City Hall, Omuha, Neb, & d el our diys (ast woek, X onts, 50; e donce solicited and promptiy answer) . " 5 N 0 " o Buekr -~Roc i shipments, 50; good | Correspondence solicited and vrou Sealed bids marked “Proposui for carpeting | Senled proposals will be reeelved by the un- e e e b vory Hintod supply 6f | wuttons were stroug: ' lumbs steudy ‘and | ~Bpeclal aenton o orders forstockers § 10sderd. | oyl thio oity hatl building, Owabi Nob." | deraizned untd 1:00 o'clock p.im, August 12, others weaki muttons, $hO0BLTS; lumUs, §5.5), — — So-e—r—_, Estavllshed, 1885, = - - lncorporatad, 182 New York Live stock Markets. e it Tully patd, 820,000, will he received it the woller to4 p.m. July sha'l be for furnishin )flien of the eiLy comp- 20th, 1802, 1he bids rpets and linoleum not huvins entire'y recovered from the par- wlysis of Welnesduy, Fresh roce pts were Lur4elY rather common gruss westorns. mostly 180 for grading— Humilton street from the viaduct over the Omaba Bolt rallwiy Lo 45th streot; Hamilton street to Ws 0! A y cori- | NEW YORK Ju y 28, - BEEVEi—Recelpts, 750, inme. " as wuy b required by the committee of pub- |~ Militiry avenue frou O s A I Y, Saiee nHYDN}xuurlun and sluugbiorors; uo tradesi Waggoner Birney Company, lie property und buildings. l(ur'uv’un;xn% Grantatrestund =~ v Vi anesday’s 3 cef Bteady, Ti@! ¢ 0 offices 1n_ the city hu | u I Tho uliey 'In blo Dampbell's addition, KA S AR Ao Arkak | RNAK il e ] a B bt ottt reltable markat | LUOrZ d 10 bo ciurpotod by suld comiitte | from 20th treot 1o 2lst b bids shull the trade was not a whit better. during the year i80% The suid specify the price per yard for both catnets int The hot o oty weuther und bad mar.ots eust huve demoral- f Omah 1, und specitications on file ln th co with pla) office of Perry Brothers & Company, s the T o - W, Wha 1inoleun wud shaileover una fnciude 1o | bourt of publie worls. il ieeli e aad subert fru WANTED., Live Stnok Gommsion b o A AU AL AP MU 11 | ML O MUK, protns o g ot e ) v § ullding, South O e and \aying. oirnoth. Limolonns 41 bo af | nished by the baar, and io oo mobompaR ANLUAE SaNATAERE RS 0N animadh SO RILTE, SATeR Boom' 8 Exohpuge Bullding, Bouth Qmal tho best quulity nnd Amerisan ke vnd | with & cartitisd ohok 1 the sutn of §10) pay= 3 ‘A o DIBTRIC COMPANI T.R.R.COM Corrospondencs solicited. carpets to be bDody Brusses of either tho orders were Lot urgent they spent u good purt Hartford, of tho Cay iudoors. Sales were fow and fur w010 £0 the oity of Omaha, as wn evidence of Lowell ‘or Bigelow brands A | good faith. M. H. Hegarty & Oo,, | | cortifiod ¢hock of 8.00 o wecompany each bid, | © Tho bourd reserves the rlsht to reject an Boi ek WaLSnRy ' Anatle /R AUOIALLY W.HARRIS & COMPANY, Bankers. Roow 8t Exssase | e Elul 1o peserved. 10 AUCOBLIOF. TEILEL ALY | or all bids MUt Walve dnfigis, 0 Tedcer snY ood. 1071-1h. westara sieors sold fof $5.6) 163+168 Dearborn Btreet, CHICAGG. Bullding. or ali THEODOKE OLSEN. P, W. BIKKHAUBER, wnd 8045 was paid for u buach of 1,250-1b, na- Wail Bireat, NEW YORKs PRy Nev L July 22d, 1802 Cowptrolier Ohalrman of the Board of Public Work ltlvu ‘& kood “Wany very ducent cuttie Were 70 Btate Bl.s BOSTONA uth Omahiy, = Nel \ 9346 Quii iy Dby July dutie 16sh 3 26-Sonkh ' /