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    6 THE .OMAHA DAILY RREt FRIDAY , MAY 27 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Excitement Amone Chicago Traders Cen
tered on Provisions Yesterday ,
THERE'WAS LITTLE BUSINESS IN WHEAT
Transactions Vt'cto Limited nntl Tlicro
Were No Important dinners Corn
Bho\viil > ccrruiiInKAcU\ltj-wUli fluct
uations Conllncit to n Narrow Limit.
CHICAGO , 111. , Mny SO. Kxcllcmcnt centered
In provisions. I'ork opened from tllo to lOo
higher nnd then advanced Wo on llbcrul buyIng -
Ing by the short Interest , As soon as tie de
mand subsided there wns a reaction of lo and
then a reaction of Me , then another bulpo of
lOo on buyltiR orders coming In from tbo coun
try. The market foil oil Co later on , nnd then ,
under the Inllucnco of the strength In grain
nnd literal buying by n prominent packing
Institution , advanced nbout 15c , the hlRhcst
point of Iho day. This wns followed by n de
cline of from So to 7'c. reaction to n like ex
tent and n similar falling off , the market
closing SVUchlRlior than nt the tame tlmo
yesterday. Lard Rained 7Wo nntl closed
strong , Kccmlngly independent of olhor hog
products , and In more request tlmii for some
tlmo past.
Illbs opened nt the final fisurcs of yoMorday
and then advanced iTJiJo In response to the
strength In pork and free buying , reacted
Inter about 7Je. ! and closed weak 15o
higher ihnn yesterday. The run of hogs at
the ynnU was less tliun expected and the fuel
helped thu advance , .lolin Cudnhv was said
to bo long a line of ribs and ( .corned to bo llio
leading bull. A tip th it pork was n purchnso
ftirJJ u burrol DMiIll had temporarily some-
thine to do with tlio bulge.
In wheat onlv n light business was trans
acted and thcio leinniiiH no Important
iliaiigos In prices. The opening wns
about the stimn as yesterday's closlnu.
mill cased olt u trlllitliun ad
vanced Jtc. again cafeCd and prices
declined aic , rnlrd Irregular nnd the closing
wan about Uc liljihor than yesteVdny. It was
cl.ilnicd the northwest sold homo wlioat curly
In thf day and that St. Louts and New Yorx
piirtlcs boiiRht. Lnto nil vlcos were ri-colvod
Btutlng that It wns ruining In the nest and
this caused an advance to Dm highest prices
. of the day. The fact that Kruncli stocks had
decreased l.GO ' .000 bu. seemed to Induce sotno
buying , us an Increase hud been expected In
view of the duties soon to go Into Direct.
Corn showed decreasing activity with fluc
tuations confined within ? icto ? ( u range. The
price was helped by reports of rnlus In this
state and Indiana , lluslncss was local , the
trade buying on soft spots nnd fulling on any
ndvance. July closed lje ! higher than yoitor-
doy. There were llttlo ehangcs.
The proportion of contract corn In the
receipts IB heavily Increasing , t5 car loads of
074 reielvcd today tolng up to tlio require
ments.
Oats were not traded In with as much free
dom as of late. The close was easy at from
Hie to ? o decline from yesterday.
Freights were easier and Uo lower at UJo
for wheat and Ic for corn to ItulFalo. <
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Whont ,
1)3 ) cars ; corn , 4SU ears ; oats , 1(0 cars ; hogs ,
UO.OOJ head.
Tnc loading futures ranged as follows :
AUTICI.KH. UI'KN. 111(111. LOW , CI.03B.
W1IKAT NO. 2
.Mny 83M
June 82U
8SM 82H
Ci/HN No. 2
C3 & 1
June KH
July C3IP < 5 > 6
DATS No. 2-
May IP S2H
June SIVA
July 31
SIKHS I'oin-
May 1027l < 10 45
July 10 XtX 10 M
. Sept 10 50 10 C2M
I/AIID
.May 6 35 c R : > 0 43X
July C 45 II 15 u MH
he lit C U )
EnoitT llius-
Mny C20 6 20 C 3"Mi
July 1120 C 20 U 37M ;
Kept 032 < i 3J- !
Cash quotations were us follows :
Vi.ouit-UnchniiRod ; winter patents , $1.200
4.40 : winter straights , iW.20 ; enrlns patents ,
M.fO4.00.
WIIDAT No. 2 snrlnR,62K'ii83jo ' : No. 3 spring ,
V7o ; No. 2 red. S8 @Mo. )
COUN Lower ; No. 2 , 4Si ! < ac2c ; No. 3 yellow
9V45"e.
OAia-No. a 32tfo ; No. 2 white , 33JJo ; No , 3
White , 34&35C.
KVE-No. 2 , 78c.
llAULKi No. 2 , ( XMJCJe : No. 4 , 4944e ,
FLAX SEED No. 1 , II.U4.
TiMOTiiv SEED I'rlnio. ll.2fl.34.
I'OIIK Mess , per bill , . * IO.I2410.43 ! ; lard , per
100 11)3. ) . ? ( i.4oa .4 ! 4 ; short rlUs , sides ( loose ) ,
tO.i3G.37',4 : ; dry salted shoulders ( hoxodi , K 25
R3.3i4 ; short clear sides Ibuxod ) , tfl. 17'/4@fl.0. : !
\ViitbKV Ulstlllers' OnIshed goods , pur gal. ,
SuOAii UnchanRuil ; cut. loaf , 4Kc ; cranu-
1 n ted , 4 Mo : standard "A4 ? c.
Kccclpts and shipments today were as fol
lows :
On the 1'roduco exchange today the butter
market was very cju'et ; fancy creamery , I8c ;
Hue , luaniSc ; line dairy , I7o. E js , U@u > ie.
Now York Markets.
NEW YOIIK , May 2a I'LOUll liecolpts , 32.2il !
pksx. ; exports , IU.(81 bbls. , O.tK. sacks ; niurkot
unsettled , but falily nctlvu ; sales , 'M\w \ Ibis.
ColtN MKAi.-Klrm , fair.
WllKAT Kccolpts , lO'.O.V ) bu. : exports , 107,210
bu , ; sales , 1.08JUK ) bu. of futures , U.iUOD bu. of
ipot. pot Incgular and dull , closing steady ;
No.2rca. USdWS'io alloat : IKi.'iG'jflUo f. o. b. ;
ungraded red , win. Options opened weak at
JiSi' u decllno throiign luw cables and IIoo
trop weather , advanced 'i@Jc ? on local eover-
hu , declined ! iri2 > 'ic , realizing , cloblnir sloadv
at unchanged prices to Mo up. No. 2 red
May , tuxtftuic. e.oslng ut tWSo : Juno , tWJi ©
1 1-Kic : oos ! ng ntisu : Julr.UlUOUIH-lCo ,
Mosio ntlllHc ; August , M & 'Jlc. closing ut
Win ; v.itembor | , UU c : October , Ulc ; Decem
ber , lUCMEiyo. closing at IKifto ; May , 00 < S'J7 ,
closing at utl.'io.
ItVK Western , KIS8T 0.
llAHI.KV MAl.T-O.Ulot.
COUN Itccclpts , 40f0 bu. ; exports , 3,1.393
bu. : sales. 01,0.0 liti , of futures ; U.OOO bu. of
epot , Hpot dull and Irregular ; No. 2 , Ul'o
In olevalor ; iiiigrudcd mixed , 5lC2iio ;
ileamor mlxod , VXiiMo. Options declined nnd
roiiehea ? o advance , with larger receipts
west : grading contracts. May , ( Uc , clOHlng
ktUlc ; June , UftQMUc. closing ut W ! c ; July ,
IINGl-ViMc , closing ut Ma ; A must. \UU \ > ;
closing utfiUia ; Seplcnibor , 5UiQ51l ? c. closlni ;
OAT ? Exports , 0.000 bu.t sales. 15,600 bu. of
ipot _ t-pot weaker ; options fulrly active , ous-
IU- .
HAY Quiet and easy ; shlppliis,7&80cj good
I lo choice. KVaooo.
Iloi'S-I'lnn.
BuuAH-Kaw. nrm. fairly active : sales ,
10.1 hlitts. muscovado , SU test , 2iu ; 8.500 bugs
cvntrlfuguls. IN ) test , U IJ-lUo : : iUTi3bags molus-
icb sugar , bl ) test , 2Jic ; rotluou , Urm ; good do-
uiand.
Mot , ARSES 1'orulgn , dull ; New Orleans ,
qnleU
HiCK-Kalr ( IcnuiniJ , firm.
I'K-ritoLVUM Qulol ; united closing at Mio !
fur Juno.
COTToN8EKi > Ou.-nrmeri crude , 2fl)4o ) bid ;
yellow , It'u bid.
TAI.I.OW Easy.
Tuni'KXTiSK-Dull. weak
E ( is--Dull ; western prlmo ,
cclpts , ti.44'J ' packages
.
I'OIIK Quiet n ml stonily.
CUT MEATH-I'lrm , fulr demand ; ploklcd
bclllus , 5Ua ; mldules , firm , quiet : short clear ,
7 " 40.
1-AiiD Strong ; western iteam closed at
( } .72'i ' ; sales. fitO tlcrcunuttO.U7K < ( MI.72)i ) : op
tion Halos , 6.7.W tlercus ; Muy. M.IO : June. MttJ.
closlnx ut M.63 ; July. tlho WJ.M , eloslng at
lU,7.i ; August , < tiW ; Hoiitcmbur , tO.81QU.uu , closing
ingat IJ.U ' .
lltiTTKit Dull and weak ; western dairy ,
1SC014V ; western creamery. HKiSltJlic ; western
factory , UGlWioi Elgin. JiKttlUlic ,
ulr Ucmund , stuuuyt part skims ,
.
I'm IitON-StenUy ; American. tH.25OtO.25.
CaiTKit-Dull ; lake. ( II.DOicU'.ou.
LuAii-Qulot ; ilomcktio , tl.20UL27)i. )
TIN ftundyt Hirulghts , t''l.'JU ,
< T .Mlmirapolls M'lmut JIurket.
MlNNHAroi.m. Minn. , Muy 2U.Vlioat dead ;
p bli not ullerlng. Itecelpts. M ears. Clusui
Muy. fl'lu ; July , 8li c , on trunk ; No. 1 hard ,
Kilot No. 1 iiortliurn , o-lUot No. - uorihoru ,
Itiiltlnuiro Orulii .Murltot.
Md. . Muy iU-WiiBAT-Easyi
o. 2 red spot , lUUuK ! > iu.
UOIIN Steady ; inlxud spot , 5'mft.YI > o.
UATS-i-touUy , No. 2 tthlio wemurn ,
Toloilu Umui Miirket.
TOLKIIO. O. , Slay 2a-\ViKAT \ | Stoatlyi No. 3
tnsh.lBSie.
CoiiN Avtlvoi No. South and Muy , 5Jl c.
OAlb- Stoutly ! No. 2. oanli. UJc.
Colleo Alurftet ,
Nsw YOIIK , Mav 2U.-Optlon opened steady
to utlO point * Uuwu , closed barely
sto&dy , ttnohnngrd to 5 points up. Salen.2A.MX )
bngd , Inoltidlnz May , $ I2.23UI2&0 | June. fll.OO
Or..Lfli July , ( lLT.Vall.ft5i Aucnst , tI2.TO : Sep
tember. 111.73 ; October. 111.004411.73 ! NOVOMI-
bcr. $11.70 ! Duccmbor , tlI.COUII.7J , Spot Hio
dull , cosy ; No. 7 , 118.87i413.txi.
Oinalm 1'rodnro Mnrkrt.
HIDES , ETC. No. t erccn hidci , 3ci No. 1
orcen snltud hides , 4/i4'ie ; No 2 green Ritlted
lildcu. iniwyo ; No 1 grrcn salted hides , 23 to 40
Ibs. , 4 ( < l4Liu ; Na 2 green united hides , 2J tn 40
Ibi , . 2 : Uic : Na 1 voul calf , 8 to 15 lb . , Co : Na 2
venl cnl , to If , Ib4 , . 4uNo ; , 1 arv Hint hldci.
7c ; No. 2 dry flint hides , 5c : No. 1 dry Railed
hides. rVaOc : Sheep pelts Green suited , each ,
53 < 3tl. 2.1 : crson Raited shearllngi ( short
woo'.cd early iklnsl. ouch , 1523c ; dry shear
lings (4hnrt ( wooled early f-klni ) No. t , each ,
f/JSIGc ! dry shoarilngs ( short wonlcd curly
skin1 , ) . No. 2 , each , Kei dry Hint Kansas and
Nebraska butcher wool polls , per II ) . , actual
weight , IP&HHc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebras
ka murrain wool units , per Ib. , actual weight ,
fiffl 2c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool poltR.
per Ib. , actual weight. lOQl''Ko ; dry Hint Colorado
rado nnir ruin wool polls , | > orli > . , actual weight ,
FiitlOo : dry pieces and buck , actual weight ,
TftOc , Tallow and grease Tallow. No. 1. MaO ?
4oi tallow. No. 2. : i < tU : o : gtcnse. whlto A. 4c |
gronse , whlto 11 , ; iic ! ; ureiisc. yollow. ilu ;
greaeu , dark. 21ic : old buller. 24c ! ; l oe.swax ,
prime , 1C23uroggh : Inllow , IliSt c.
HUTTKH S-omo of Iho bc t country butter
goo at ibStUc , but nnytlilng that falls below
Hint goes to Ihn packurs at tc.
1'nutis Callfoinla lllversldo oranges , J3.50 ;
Washington naviilw.(4..riO ; fair to cholco lem
ons , ! , I.N' < 34.IX ) | fiinoy lemons. J4.M ; bananii ,
crated , } 2UO@.r > 0 : F'lorlda tomatoes H.OJ@
4.50 per cralo of six baskets ! ptncapptcs , (2.50
perdoz.
VrocTAni.r.3 California cabbage. 2Uo | ior
ID. In cralcHj homo gtown lettuce , : i > 40
40o per dur.j snuthern onluns W..W
ner bbl , : llormuda loves. t2.2.'i ; Nubranka
hand uluKud beans , Ji.S.'iW..lK ) ; tncdluin , JI.VJ ®
l.COi Co or ado und western Nebraska oota-
toi'9 , 5'J@ ( > Oo : natlvo potatoes , 40ftl"c ; I.li.ia
beans , 4c per Ib. ; nplnnch , t..n. (311.00 ( per bbl. ;
radishes , .IVJ64 < ; ploplunl. So pur Ib. : nowCal-
I foinlu potatoes , Jji < ii'u ? per IU. ; cucumbers ,
fl.MJ per do/
bTiiAwiiKiiniF.1 * Choice stock sultablo for
shipping , none lee p. only ; J4..M5 ) CO.
- ' .
I'oui.Tiiv f mull spring chtcUcns almost uti-
salabloattiOwaatlO ; oltl fowls , ( I.OIG4.SU.
St. l.ouls
ST. Louis , Mo. . May 20. rr.ouit Firm but
unch'in.oJ. '
WIIUAT Sold up ? io early , declined later ;
recovered nnd then cased on" , but closed Ho
nhuvu yesterday : i\o. 2 red cash , SSJiGS'Jc ;
Mny closed iitsnic ; June , 8lc bid ; July , HJe ! ;
AllgtlHt. 83stUiio. !
Cons Lower , 4'.iJ'Oo : options docllncd Uo
early nnd closed > B64'u { ubovu yiijluiduy. clus-
lngttt48Vot July. 42c ; September , 4S's < 5.
OATS About firm ; cash. 3IJio asked ; May ,
Xl 4'c ; July. : il'c.
ItVK-Oulet. 74cbltl.
IlAltt.uv Nomaikct.
ItitAN-Sackod lots at near by country
points. nifiWc ; lots at city mills , 70c.
II AV Knslers timothy , * 12.Mill.(0. ) ( ( (
I.IAI > Dull : fl.OTSJ for soft MUbourl.
I > 'LAXSKII : ) I'lriu at 81.01.
IttiTTUU 12aslor ; creamery. 1317o : dulry.
"
Kens Cnsy at13c.
CCIII.N MBAL IllJher : $2.7.2.75.
Wllisuv StPiuiy ut SI , 15.
II AnniNO Unchanged.
COTTON TIKS Unchanged.
PROVISIONS Higher und firm : pork. $11.00.
liAUD-Strulght contract lots , W.30 ; butcher
grades , Kill.
Ditv SALT MEATS Loose xhouldcrg , J.'i.M :
long and cribs , ( U.5UK : shorts , { U.U'JJi ; boxed
lots , lie more.
UACON Shoulders. fn,00 ; longs and cribs ,
7.00 ; bhorts , K7.12K ; sugar cured bams , $ U.tUiD )
KK'CEIPTS Flour , .T.OCOJI . : wheat. 15,000 bu. ;
corn , 20,000 bu. ; oats. 22.03J bu. ; rye , none :
barley , nonr.
f IIII'MEN rs Flour. fi.OOO Ibs. : wrjc.it , 8,000 bu. :
corn. 17.000 bu. ; oats , 7.000 bu. ; rye I.OUO bu. ;
barley , none. _
Kansas City MiirltotH.
KANSAS CITV. Mo. , May 20. WHEAT Dull ,
but weak and about Ic loner ; Na 2 hard , 7J ®
74c : No. 2 rcd.NXBHIc.
COUN Was fairly nctlvo but easy ; No. 2
mixed , 4ic : ; No. 'J.whlto. 4Gi47c. !
OATS Were dull and weak ; No 2 mixed ,
32V4c : No. 2 while. tfJWz.
HVE Lower : No. 2 , i > 8c.
1'L.AXbKKD l)4c ) on the basis of pure ,
ItitAN Stoudv ; sucked , K4c.
HAV Very Uim ; timothy , 89.0.O1P,00 ; prai
rie , f3.og w.o .
Koos Klrm at 13c.
liUTTEit Steady ; cioamcry , IWSlfc ; dairy ,
7 ® Ho.
Steady ; full cream , 12c } : Young
Americas , 12Kc.
HtCEit'iS Wheat. 23.0CO bu. ; corn , 4,000 bu. ;
oats , IJOO ! bu.
Sllii'MENTS Wheat , 32.510 bu , ; corn , 2,400
bu. ; outs , l.OJO bu.
\VllinliiKtou OU Market.
WILMINGTON , N. 0. . May 26. SI-HUTS orTim-
i-BNTiNE Sioady nfsyc.
HOSIN Firm ; strained , 29c ; good strained ,
tl.CO.
TAit Steady at $ I.'J5.
OitutiE Tuui'EM-iNE Steady ; hard. 11,03 :
yellow bard , t..i/O ; virgin , { 2.00.
MlluuuliL'o Markets.
MILWAUKEE , WIs , May 20. WHEAT Quiet ;
July. Sliic : No. 2 spring , 833.
COUN Dull ; No. : i. 4Uc.
OATs-Steady ; No. 2 white , 35'J3Ji ; No. 3
Whlto , 3l35c. !
llAHMJV Quiet : No. 2. 50)ic. )
HVE Steady ; No. l.S-'c.
Cliieliinatt MurUctx.
CINCINNATI , O. . May 20. WiiBAT-Steady ,
flrm ; No. 2 red. 87tfe.
COUN Stronger ; No. 2 mixed , fO3lo.
OATb-Strong uud higher : No. 2 tnlxcd , 303
SCMc.
WHISKY $1.15.
_
Liverpool Markets.
LiVEiti'OOU May 20 Wheat Quiet : liold-
cis olTer mudorutuly ; No. I California. 7s 4d
per cental : red wustuin bprlng. ds UdQGs UUd
per cental ; No. 2 mil wluler , ds 10dfis lid.
COUN Quiet ; demand fair ; mixed western ,
4s Ud tier cental.
Cotton Market.
NEW OnrEANH , Ln. . May 20.-Stoaily : mid
dling , 7 ? c ; low middling , o 11-lGc ; good ordi
nary. ( I a-ICo : not receipts. C.'t > a bales ; vross re
ceipts. 42S bales ; exports to Giout llrltuin.
i',400 bales : sales , 1,800 bales ; stock , IDIV.'OI
bales.
riillnilclphlu t.riiln Market.
' . ' . I'n.
I'lin.ApiM'liiA. . Muy LU-WliUAT-Dull ;
No. 2 red Slav , DI'.iG'.Uc.
COUN Options uuslcr ; No. 2 mlxod Slay , 51 ©
OATS Easier ; No , 2 whlto cash , 40ic. !
Now V'orlc Dry UuoiU Market.
NEW YOUK , Muy 20. There wus a bettor
fooling In dry goods anil there Is u good deal
of confidence us to demand uud values. 1'rluoa
were unchanged.
Traders'Talk.
OIIICAOO. III. . Slay sa-Counsolman&Day ,
to Cockroll llros. : Wheat , corn and oats were
strong mid weak by turns und a fulriy largo
business was done In July contracts , with a
J u r.inco foi wheat und corn and Ho too In
puts. Cables olfitrod no inuontlvu to trade.
Lngllsh murkots being lifeless and continen
tal exchungcs adjourned for the ro-
gul golden wedding holiday. The
undertone of steadiness was furnished by
covering of Kborts on a slightly
unsettled baromctor In the northwest. I'orlc
wus active and loading puckers bought houv-
lly up totio.50. Lurd was steady Uut bonio-
whut neglected to trade In the other pro
ducts. Itlhs were strong on the demand from
shippers , and after the market advanced
shorts became excited buyers. 1'uckors were
Inclined to sell ribs und buy pork ut present
prices. Itlbsaroonu basis of ( .1.00 for live
Iiofs und * ia.oo for pork at tbo close today.
CHICAGO. 111. . May 20.-K. U. LOKUII & Co. ,
to Uuncun. llulllncor & Co. : Wo huvo hud today -
day Just such u niurkot HH wo had yesterday.
July wheat opened utH.'Jic , bold up to 8io : ami
closed ut bSJio. Uuroplnlon us to the future
Is iiiichunucd. Thu weather U unsettled. The
condition of the winter plant , uccordlng to
our advices , Is oritlcul , and wo think the
spring plunt Is in the same condition. 1'nic-
tlcully. wo favor buying on ull declines. The
tuuiliut may not 1m rlpu for u toll ; ud-
viiiico , but all wo know or lourn Is
In favor of some advance. Cables for tlio last
few weoUs have been like thu blank leaf be
tween the old und now. neither ono thins nor
thu other. Wo look on wheut as cheap , and
sufo to buy.Ojrii Is safe to buy on all weak
spots for Juno. July mid August , Outs should
' " ' " " ' " " " ' ' ' --a
goods gencrully
hlKh onouKli. _ All
uicAno , III. , Mi.y sa-Koimott. llopldin &
Co. to K A. MeWhprtor : Toduy has been u
holiday on the contluoiil. with no market.
Ihe t.ugllsh wheat cables ere taiuu with In-
dlcutlons of ulesHculiiK demand. Clearanoes
rather light and uiiguenmonti for export fall
ing off from day to flay. I'rlmury murkut ro-
coliils uro Incrousliig while the forolim ilo-
niaiid Is diminishing. Weather condltloua uro
ruvorublq unU promlso contlnuauco. The
nmrkot has been well sustained toduy In the
fuou of tlioio bourlsh conditions , but lower
prices nro iopkod for If they continue.
, oru ? .f11 ! ou.t8 l"lvo boon strong nearly ull
day. They do not luck friend * nntl uiilow tlio
weather should turn wurm uud btllllunt
iiiodorato runotluiu uro about ull that can bo
uxpeclod. Of eourse. the .May deal In corn has
yr V'i ' T ' ? stf "Stl'uu ' ihu gcnorul market.
,
w lili this out of thu way traders may be more
Inclined to short the market. Ouduhy has
' tuye,1' ° ' Pruvulons for several
, ,
pay * , but today ho has urgely Inoruusod
hTOCICH AND IIONIIS.
1.1-aa Aotltlty Wu '
I'roKvnivil lu the Lend-
ira Vuaturility ,
NBW YOUK , May 2fl-Tlie stock market today -
day wui le > * active , but presented about the
same feature us that of yeiierdaj , though the
mo 'emcnts were on a reduced pc.ilo and con-
Rtdcrnblo Irregularity oxUtcd nt tlmci. Cov-
prlnz movcmonts was oheckcil In thoonrl/
dealings by iipniircntsollmg by London , but
ni the lust selllns by thn foreigners failed to
nrnJuco nny effect upon the cxchanvo mnr-
kpt. thli wni protiahiy nf the RUIIIO clinraeter.
The fooling In the street rotnalns the same ,
but tlm improved tiruspccts In the coal trade ,
with the K.cneral expectation Hint there will
bo nil advance In the prlcu of froal at the
meeting today , nintlo the coal stocks again
tlio loaders In Iho market for a time , nnd the
tisualgro.it activity wus accompanied by un
upward moveincnl , thoiuh tod'iy It wusoii n
limited sculo. Klehniond A West I'olnt wns
nlso a fontilro nnd the upward movement was
In response to the litiyln , caused by the Im-
iiresslon that reorganization inudillo will
lip sol veil by placing U In the hands of Drexel ,
Morgan ft Co.
The one weak point on tliu ll t wns New
rnglnnd , which was subjected toono'uf Its iiid-
dcn and mysterious movomonts. The Indtis-
trluls were not so prominent in the market
nnd the movement In Conlnso caino to u halt
though all others were advanced fractionally.
Aiuong-tho grangers Itock Island was the only
ono In which thu movements -wore of special
Importance and , while Itwnsstibjcctud locon-
Bldurnbln prusstiro In the forenoon , u full rally
occurred Intur , 'llio spneluitles , which luivo
of Into iccelvcd so tnuoii attention , were hold
quiet and stagnant today , nnd tin transac
tions which wo charuutor lo Iho market
were In rullro.ui stocks entirely and these Iho
usual loaders. The niurkot closed licnvr , but
generally at nbout the level of the opening
flguics.
llovuininont bonds have been dull nnd eas
ier. Slulo bonds Irivo been dull but firm.
Iho Post says : The roul owners ot rullroatl
securities havoall nloiu shuwn great absence
of concern over the predictions of dlmlnlslioil
ciops. The most appalling stories of ra n and
flood failed to u.iU for Iho stop orders and to
tlmt extent the o.impal iiicis for lower prices
reckoned without. Ihelr htist. llut the speculators -
lators of Wall Hlrcol , with the tisuii profus-
sloual brotul mlndudnuss. huvo continued to
base their hopes on a "big crop. " Lust so.t-
Min'scxporlenco In tno country was wholly
throun uwiiy on them mid their expectation
of higher prices for rallroud shares Is built up
day niter day on tliuuhtinces of three or four
more grain and cotton harvests us largo us
those of 151)1. ) Naturally u baro-i.elor and n
weather map just now Is their stock In trade ,
ami so long as clear wonthcr continues In thu
Interior Just BO long the spoutilutlvu following
of tlio hears will de ort them. This will ex
plain llio current inovcnu'iits In prices.
Tlio follow lug are the closing ( imitations for
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock ux-
changutouuy :
Atchlaon 4 N. V. tenlrnl. . . H.1' '
Ailnms Kxprcsa N. V. , C. ft fct. It
Altun.T. 11 do preferred
( Ui preferred I.V ) i-lilo .V.MI'SlsBlppl.
American Kviircss. . 119 ( lo preferred
11 , t' . It. AN 45 Onlnrlb ft Western.
Ciuinda 1'iicltlc. . . . . . Oregon liiiproiein't.
Cunadn Southern. . . , Oregon .Nnv
Centrnl 1'nclllc Oregon Trnns
dies. A , Ohio 1,1 I'licltlo Mail
do Ittpreferred. . . ta 1'eorla , Dec. * K. . . .
do 2d preferred , . 4S 1'lttstiurg ,
Clilcniro .V Alton , . . . 148 I'ullmnn 1'nlnce , . . . .
C. , 11. AQ 10.14 Itcndlnit
( j c c. v si. it ISM Itock Inland
Del , Hudson St 1 * AS. Klstpfd
Dul. U AV ti J'nali ; . . .
1) . A. U.t ) . pfd ci do prcferreil
5 ! t. P. . Mill. & Mao. . "
do let preferred. nc bt. I'mil AUniiiha. . .
do I'd preferred. . , ilo preferred
Krle Tnnn.Conlft Iron. .
do jircferrcd Texas 1'ncltlc
Fort Wnyuo Tol. ftO. C. pfd
ChlciiKO A K. Ill UJ Union 1'nclllc
HocklnK Valley. . . UJST 17. S. Kxprcss
Houston & Texas. . 3 > Wnbash , bt. U & I' .
Illinois Ccntnil. . . . 10/ do preferred
bt. t'nul ft Dullltli. 1041 WoIls.Pnrgo Kx
Knnsns ATcxns. . . . ! & ' { Western Union
Luke Krlo A West. . ! i4 Am. Cotton OH , . . .
do preferred 77 Colorado Coal. . . . . . .
Lake bhorc. 131 Homcalitkc
l.oulsvllloA Nnsh. 75- Iron Sliver
Louisville AN. A. . 75V4 Ontario
Memphis A Chnr. . 60 Quicksilver
Mlchlunn Centrnl. . 10J do preferred
-MIL , I , . S. AW . . . 10JW ) Siitio
do preferred llulwcr ,
Minn. ASl.I. lllch. , t W. I1. Tor. .
do preferred Wisconsin Central. .
Mlrsourl 1'nclllc. . . Urout Northern ; ifd.
Mobile A Ohio . . . Chicago ( , ns
NashvlllaClmtt. . . . Lend Trust 20
N. J. Centrnl Sugar Trust
Norfolk A W. pfd. . Southern rnelllc . . .
Northern I'nclllc. . . O. S. ! * > & U. .N
do profcrrud Distillers 4S
U. r. Den. Aiulf. . It. O. W. <
Nnrthncstcrn HUH do prelcrred
do pruium-'d 14U
bid
The totul sales of stocks were a2l,184 shares ,
Indudliii : : Atchlsou , 15,61X1 : Erie. 17.000 ; Louis
ville & Nashville , 4,100 ; Northern raclllu pre
ferred , 25.4UO ; Now England , y.Wn ) Heading ,
49.fl.IJ ; Klehniond ft West I'olnt. 2S.88i ; fct Paul.
2l 8 ; Union I'uclilc , 2.tSD : ; Western Uulon ,
14,1-64 ; Wheeling & Lake Eric. a.aoO.
KCAV York Money Market.
NEW YOIIK , Slay 25. MONEY ON OALI , Easy
at 11M per cent ; hist loun-i ; { per cent ; clos
ing offered nt Ui per cent.
J'niME SlEitCANxiLE I'APsn 305 per cent.
brcittiNa EXCHANGE Quiet but steady at
M b H for sixty day bills und 81.87-Si for do-
miind.
The closing quotations on bonds :
bid. tasked.
Financial Notes.
Now Yonic. May 23.-CloarIngs. $100,014.770 ;
bnliinces. Jfl-48,7.iJ.
llDSTON. SI ass. , Slay 20. Cloarlnas. Jl.,075-
201 ; balances. ll.f > 07aj . Sloney. lj ! per cent.
Exchange on New York , parto. > o premium.
llAi.TlwoiiK. Sid , Slay L'O. Cluurln.'s. V.VJ47-
470 ; balances. 4211,013. Alonoy. I ! per cunt-
LONDON. Slay 20. The bullion In the Hank
of England Increased 400.000 during the past
woek. The proportion of the Hank of Eop-
land's reserve to liability , which lust week
was 41.4.1 per cent , Is now 4S.17 per cent.
Amount of bullion ROIIO Into the Ilauk of Eng
land on btl.mces today IsJt'il.c.OJ.
I'liti.AUEU'iilA , I'll. , May 20. Olourlngs , 812.-
& 2I.45I ; balances , Jl,0.'ila't ) . Money , 3 per cont.
OINCINNATI. O. , May 20. Money , UQ5 per
cent ; New York exchange , M3i'o ( prumlum ;
elcarlnss , J2iJ.5W.
NKW YoitK. May 20. [ Special Telegram to
TUB HEE.I Exchange wan n noted as follows
Ohlc.igo. 70c orcmlum ; lloston , par to So pru
mlum : St. Louis , ! ) ) c promluin.
ST. Louis , Mo. . May ai.-OloarInzs , J3,142..r)78 ;
balances , uav-- Money , nulot and easy at
40 per cent Exohungo on Now Yoric , OOc
premium.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. , May 20.-01oarnss. ; J1.5G3.-
390.
390.OIIICAOO , 111. , May 2(5. ( Clearings , tl5r)09.C93 ;
money easy , generally nt 4 ® " > per cent ; Now
York exchange , 70o premium : sterling ex
change , ( inlet ; sixty-aay bills , tl.Sd ? ; de
mand , JJ.t-8.
NEW OUI.KANS , La. , May 20 , Clearings ,
MEMi'lliH. Tenn. , May 20New York ox-
ohango soiling at SI.10. Olourlugs ,
balances , { U2.2I3.
Bultablo for the drcvssnd bcof trade. A * usual ,
on Thursday tlio Milpplnc nntl export demand
jWas merely nominal/tinil Inconiciiuoncothoto
wni n very poor domnnd for medium or hcmvy
cattle. Anything 'iWelKhlns over I.IWJ Ibi. ,
esbcolnlir If n IHUo pit In nosli. quality or
llntsb , waa ImrO "Tfl eve even nt deotlnt1.
lldy fat 1.000 to I.VWi 1 * . steers on the other
hand were In fntrlvwietlve demand ami firm
ntfrointlS" tu Uvp. ( lood cntttf. weighing
I.-OD tu lnoa ibs. . Mild nt from M.70 to Ji.ua
lucre was little llfo ntul snap to tlio trade.
HIM H few lontls wore tlll unsold nt tlio close.
flioro were too foWHiws nnt ! liolfeis lioro to
make iniieli of u showing but tbo demand wuq
peed mid prices fully stonily , The bulk of
tlio dcMrnbl stuff told nt J.1.00 or bolter ,
sonio prime 7ro.b. ( lu-lfprs brliisliiK W.55.
" "
"
Old. thin cowp7 ( bid"us "low us
Jl.2.1 , but sales below JJ.53 were rntlicr
scarce. Hull * , oxen nntl stiiRs were In very
iiiodorulo supply and Urm nt from J.fiO to
rlj. ' OirorliiRs of vonl vnivca were docHodly
limited and tlicro was noouolnblo change In
prices. The demand was itooa and sulrs of
fair to Rood vcnls were lit from W.80 to } 4 ) .
Limners uro too busy just now to pay nnv
attention to atockera mid feeders , and In con-
sciiuonco tlicro was a very llisbt country rte-
innnil. Tlio bulk of the nlTorluiiB were In the
hands of regular do tiers and tliuv roporlod
trade Blow , with tlio belief grades ftriuly held
nnd the commoner stuIT slow and lowor. Sales
wore largely ut from U10 to W.4U. Ueproscnln-
t.vo sales :
8TBEU1.
STAGS.
2..111J 3 00
STOCKKItS AND KEEDEItS.
3. . 333 2.73 1. 431 300 17. . S50 3 2"i
1 . CIO 30" ) 31) ) . Oil 310 2. . M5 33J
3.7 1 300 4. . 875 325 10..1103 340
1. . 78) ) 3 00
lions Offerings were llzhlor than Wednes
day , but nearly twk-o the number received
livst Thursday , an Increase In supplies BO far
this week compared with last of close-to 5.00J
head. There were several loads of very good
hogs hero und the general quality wus Im
proved.
The market did not open up very lively , '
although the fcolliu was one of IImines * As
It bcotmu apparent that receipts would
not ho overly lur o. and favorable
advices began to nrrlvo from Chicago
cage the feeling strengthened nnd
the milio In provisions still further Improved
the situation. After the first round the gen
eral market was all of fie to lOu higher than
Wednesday , nnd active. Good heavy nnd
butcher weight ho s sold largely utjl.d ) . and
u few of the heat atl 02- ! and SJ.U5. LI lit und
light mixed loads sold nt J4AI to fl.CQ. The
buying wus InrgolyJIocul , shippers being cither
unahlu or unwilling to keep up with the pro
cession. Everythlnictihaiigcd hundK in good
season , tliu bulk litJI.Vi , to $4.G3 , ugulnst fl.45
tn $1.51 Wednesday. The general uvorugo ol
prices paid was fl,5S ? . against J4..V ) Wednesday
und $ l.J5 ! lust 'LbuUduy. Uoiircscntatlvu
Pr.
40' )
41,0
4 CO
4 GO
4U )
4M )
4 CO
460
4CO
4GO
460
40)
4fiO
400
460
4 CO
4U )
460
4 CO
400
460
4 HO
4 no
40)
400
460
4bO
4 GO
403
460
460
400
46J
4tiO
4 CJ',4
4 U.'ii
462H
*
465
4G3
rics AND nouon.
1 ISO 4 00 1 235 430
SiiEEf Of the two loads one. u double dcclc
of westerns , was billed direct to a local
BlaiiKhteror. The othern single of fair
woolod MoMcan wethers , sold ro.ullly u : .
Demand strong market quotably unclianRcd.
1'alr to Kood uutlvca , from $4 5J to S41.0 ; fair to
good Mcstorns. from $1.50 to $0.00 ; common and
stnck sheep , from Cluu to $4.2.r > ; peed to choice
4J to UO-lb. Iambs , from $4.1)0 to JU..1U. Uepro-
scntatlvo sales :
No. Av. I'r.
IbO Mexican yearlings , woolcd 73 $3 : j5
llccolpts nnd l > lnposltlon of Stock ,
Ofllelal receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by vho books of thu Union Stock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours ending ut
5 o'clock p. m. , May 20.1SU ;
ItlSCKll-TS.
DISI'OSITIUN.
Chicago l.lvo .Stock Market.
CincAno. III. . Mny3uSpcclilTelegram \ [ to
THE HKE.J Tlioro iviis more llfo In thu cuttle
trnilo today than characterized it yesterday
and n steadier fueling olitalnod. HucelptH did
not roach cxpcctat ons. und buyers took hold
with moru show of coufidenuu. Holders ,
therefore , generally uskod un advance , but
they failed to got It , thu gonorat market be
ing no more than steady , yules wore on n
bus's ' of from $ l.5uul50for ( poor to choice
cows , heifers and mills , und from t UP to $1.83
forJrussod beef rlrHI1 shipping steers. Not
much was donu lii'HtocUcrt ) uud feeders and
they were Moniliintly toiuly at from Ji25 to
U85. Texas oatlto > were llrm at from II.W to
$1.13 , according to .
Hogs uontlnuod jihuw strength , In spite
of thu contlnned luxiv receipts buyers did not
hcsltato to pay an Kxlvnnco on Woiliio.sday's
prices. They took overythlng olTorcd , and u
comparison of the sales with these reported
yesterday shown aUvuucu \ \ of.'ic. Few of the
uirerlngH fetched uioto than $1.00. but the bulk
sold above f 1,73 , from $1,80 to ? 1.0) ) being the
popular figures. Llttlo jilgH und culls wont ut
from t-.M to Jl.i5 : niil ) u row ussonud heavy
and medium wclstjU inuuo Jl.1'5. ' Good fo
cholco muttons wcruwigaln In father limited
supply and sold well ) They were wantnd bolh
by local und oiistorW , buyers ut fully former
prices. Thosu whQvhud "oft grades'1 on snlo
were not so well /ptdnsod with the market.
Tlioro was no dociini'jn prices but It was hard
work to muko BuJtkLovon ut the low figures
pruvlotuly ruling , Ouotutlons were from J..v.'i
to ll.oo for Interior to cummon and from tt.&O
to J3.73 for fair to nrtra. The rune of prices
for yearlings wax from { 3.00 lo 47.00.
Kecelpls : Cattle , 13,000 ; hojs , U003 ; sheep ,
OATTLE llccolpts. 1300 ; shipments , 4,000 ;
market fulr to uctho and strong to u shudo
h.-gher ; best stouKera. > l.7i ; good. lU.uOiil.20i
others. MXttMi feeders , 13. 504 * 1. 75 i Btookcrs ,
2.2.'xai.23 : : Tuxnns , tivsoiiw.
UlxiB-IlecolplH , UO.vuu ; shipments , 15.C03 ;
niurkot brisk und Htcndy tostrousor ; rough
and common , 9J.UOiU.VAu ; mixed und packer * ,
UI.GMj5l.bO ; prlmo heavy and butcher woUbts ,
| 4.8J < ai.W ! HihU 11.50581 fca
KIIKEI * Iteceipls , UniO ; shipments , 2,000 ;
market neiliu und stoutly to strong ; clipped
Toxaus , w.OiGl.lJj clipped nut. voa and west-
BONDS : COUNTIES , OCIIOOU
< . . _ DIUTRICT8 , ; WATER
COMPANIES , 6T.R.R.COMPANIEStto.
Uorrt ( jonifnce tollcited.
H.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers.
103-100 Daarborn stroat , CHICAGO.
! Will Street , NEW YORK *
70 8tt * Ut , . BOBTOM *
orns. f.V1.r UG.a.1 | yearlings. tJ.TW2C.50 ! inmos ,
New * York l.lvo Stock Mnrhnt ,
NEW YOUK. Mny jn. llnr.vr.a Hecolpts fTO
head , all for export ! no tradlnv ? , fcolluit
slqndy ; dressotl beef nrm at C4tt7Vc per Ib.
C U.VKS Itccolpf , 1,151 liond ) ninrkot stcnily t
voaU. | A O-tti. ; . " ! per cwt , j btiltornillk calves ,
i.avaioo. :
RSliKKiHccolpU , 4ll lio.iilt Mioop. t\50 ®
MOporowt.t Inmbs , $ lr > 0W.70 ! drcs'ol mut
tons fltoudy nt l. < 3l' ! ! { o per Ib. ; dressed lambs ,
111 ® l e. , , .
lloos ficcolpls. IS.S.1S head. consUm-d ui-
rccti nominally sto.idy ut ? 'i.XXit\5U ( per cwt.
City I.lStock Alnrkct.
ICASSA9 OITV. Mo. , Mny to. CATTLK llc
colpts , MvOishlpmotiK l,03a Market quiet
but steady ; Texans weak ; dressed beef nnd
shipping sleets. M.SSO.1.10 : cows nnd heifers ,
Jl.f.t,4ji.40 : : stookora nnd feeders , 2.Wi.tiO. ) :
lions Itccolpls , O.TUJ : slilpinenls. a TOO. Tlio
ninrkot was stondv lo strong , The l.ulkof
sales were atW.55l.C3 ! extreme ranges , W.OJ
Q1.7J.
SitKKl' Uccolnts. n,300j shipments , COO. The
market was nulot und unchuugeU ; muttons ,
M.OO. _
St. I.ouls 1.1 m Stork .MnrUct.
ST. Ioui ! > , Mo. , May sn.-OATTi.ii Hecelpti ,
1.C40 : shipments , Mfl : natives steady : Texnns
strong ! fair lo good native steers. M-iiOSJl/JJ !
Texan Rtoors , f.ilr to gootl. JZ.80ija7. ( .
lions Uccolpts , MS ! ! shlpmcnt'i. 4.t3ij :
tnaikct steady ! fair to aood , $1 IW3I.73 : mixed
ordinary to good , II.VW34.7U ! light medium to
best , fl.fi05M.70.
HIIKKP llecelpts , 255 ; shipments , 4,220 : mar-
let unchanged.
DoWHl's BaMnpartllii cicansus the blooil ,
Incrcnaos the nppollta and tonoj tij ) the sys
tem. It has bcnolUtoU many puoplo who
liavo suffered from blood dhorUoM. It will
help you. ,
ANOTHER NINETY.
Names lor tlio Nnxt Itolny of Jurors Drruvn
„ Ycstordiiy.
The names of the ninety Juror * who will
servo during the third three weeks of the
May term or court were drawn by Judge
Davis , Cleric of the Court Moovos nnd Dep
uty County Clerk Jenkins this morning. The
Jurors so driixvn will report for duty on Mon-
dnv morning , Juno 'M :
Tlio men who were caupht this tlmnnro :
Hcury Ellcrs , Tbomas Uolun , ICtlmund
Hump , Herman Hoyu , William Gcrlco , W.
Farnhm Smith , Alexander Mtiyor Charles
A. Stugamoiiil. A. H. Wlcclns , Jesse E.
Smith. P. J. Carroll , U A. Davis , A. Hoff
man , A. O. ' Vlekroy , Benjamin Morris ,
Lvavitt J. Burnbam , Henry Sehroodor ,
Frnnlc O. Clnpp , E. A. Blum , Ed. W. llcolnn ,
John Muller , jr. , U. J. Gcntlamitn , Simon
Chlglnskv , A. Dent , A. F. Austin , Joseph
Mason , Norman Rotholz , Jr. , A. Haugher ,
Hurry J. HuckcU , Oscar Carlson , Hobort
llcmpill , J. II. Congdon , Emtl Klobosa , Ellas
J. Coacr , Andrew Sunforlh , William U.
Homnn , Andrew Huge , William Olmstoad ,
George G. Start , A. N. Wyuian , Wlllttttn
H. Coughan , John Z. Klsscn , John
A. Warner , John E. 1'cttorson , Charles
H. Sawyer , W. II. Walker , Paul
Plntz , John Schobb , Andrew T. Strand ,
Jacob Hoffman , James Goff ; Robert McLuod ,
Andrew Larson , Joseph Mohr , Potnr Tlchov ,
Scott Butler. Tbomas Jefferson , Daniel Lick ,
James N. Scott , Jncoo Noff , M. W. Pur
chase , Jo.soph Campbell , Jamas Stcphonsou ,
William Mclutosb , John GlasvholT , John
Sutler , Frank Jullinn , T. A. Brown. Carl O.
Schmidt , A. Wlllitidgor. N. G. Burl , Wil
liam Dcorson , Hudlug Dohrn. E. L. Kuf ,
John W. Wells , H. Ward , Churchill Parker ,
Hugh Burrows. 11. U Rhodes , Gustavo
Swanson , J. E. Wlgman , Stephen II. Sanford -
ford , John Furrcll , Albert Miles , John M.
Wilson , Barney A. Burns , John Schooffcr ,
JohnG. Brant , Andrew Gray , Swan Audor-
sou.
_
Disease never succossfullv attacks a system -
tom \vith pure olood. DoxVltt's Sarsnparilla
makes pure , now blood uud enriches the old.
Novrman Bros , boll Union Soup.
Eastman JIus Gone.
The Paxton changed hands at 2:30 o'clock
yesterday afternoon , and so quietly was It
managed that none of the guests know any
thing about it. The matter was arranged
last ovonlng , Mr. Eastman agreeing for a
small consideration to surrender possession.
The house will run right along us if nothing
had happened , and no inconvenience will bo
experienced by any of the patrons of the
DOUSO.
Penults.
The following permits were Issued by the
suporlntondont of buildings yesterday :
Murlii Kstnos. one-story frame cottage ,
182U North Twentieth street. . . , . $ 1,500
W. It. Smith , onn-story fratno cottngo ,
Thirtieth und Douglas streets . 600
Six minor pormlls . C75
Total . S 2.WJ
What folly I To bo without Bcccham's
pills.
There nro differ
ences of opinion
among all of us.
There will bo , BO
long as knowledge
is incomplete.
But there is ono
subject upon which
all authorities
agree , and that is
that the Carlsbad
Mineral Waters are
a specific remedy
in all diseases of the stomach , liver
and kidneys , for constipation , gout and
rheumatism. If you cannot liiivo the
Waters conveniently use the genuine
Carlsbad Sprudcl Salts , which are the
solid evaporations of the genuine Waters
imported from Carlsbad. It is not a mere
purgative ; it is also an altcrativo and a
constitutional remedy of great value. Bo
sure to get the genuine , which must have
the dignaturo of "Eisner & Mendelsou
Co. , " Agents , N. Y. , on every bottle.
SOUTH OMAIA !
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA ,
est cattlo. ho ? and fiboop nmrkot In the west
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER
LIVE STOOIC COMMISSION.
THE LEADERS.
Qll n\UIHI Write to this house for cor-
0V. lUlAlm | roct Market Reports.
Wood Brothers ,
South Omulm Telephone 11Y7. - Chicago.
J. IX MAOISM AN. I. , '
W. K. WOOD , f Managers.
Market reports by mall and wlro cheerfully
furnished upon application ,
THE
Campbell Commission Co.
ClilciiRo , KustBt , Louis , Kansas City , South
Umuhii , Manx Ulty. Kort Worth.
A. Grill , W. K. Donnjr. II. V. Tallnmdico.
Chicago. ling balmmnn. t'atllo ttaloimnn
Crill , Denny & Company ,
I.I TO Stock Commlulon. Hoom 'ft ICxcbango Uld'v ,
Uouth Oumua.
A. D. Boyer &Company ,
f > 8 and f > 9 Exchange IIulldliiK.Bouth Omtiha.
Corroipondonoo ollclted nnd uroniptlr aniwerjil.
Hoclol | atlcntlon lo orUum f or atockori It fecderi.
ISilablUhod , 1881. . . . Incorporatad , 13JJ
Caullftl f ullr P'lld , IW.WJ.
Waggoner liirney Company ,
Wrltuor wlrouifnr prouiut and rollablo market
repurti
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
-BANK.
Tha unlr bank at the yardi. Capital and aur.
jlu . 5ZVI.UUO. Colloctlutmtrowlnii out of the llvo
tuck butlntfii ihuuld to aont direct to tbli linuk ,
ua ilcpoilt for crtxlll of tUtlr houio bank
OMAHA
\
' and Jotters' Directory
AROHITEOrs AND BUILDERS
J. H , GLENN.
Contractors nml subcontractor * for nil Mmli of
Imlldlna , tilmtotliK. pnlntlni Pte. . will receive-
copr ot ( iiciin'o nrchKrcO ntul tmllilrritlreclorr
fri-ci , bjr tomllnelhelr nnni , liU'lnrM nml lorn'
tlon to Iho iiulillihor. J.ll. ( llonn , ll.i s. nth m
BAGS AND TWINES
BICYCLES. BOXES.
H.O.TODD ,
M.O.DAXON nncccsnor toJ.J. Wllk-
, cnson. M'f'n clsar , tinpor
Blcycloi ( old on tnonlhlr pHCklnit boxi's AllnuTol
pujrments. 1HJ N , lith-st tics In box lino.
1110 Douglas BU
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MORSE-COESHOEOO.
IIOJ Howard Strait.
Knoinrr ooriH'r llth nnd Douxlt * stroitH.
We are making clo o prices to o ih burari , nnl nr *
soiling n das i of uuodi wnloh U vorj sals >
oblawlth niorohanU.
KIRKIHDALl , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
\Vltole nle Mfrn. Accntn Hoots. Miocs , rubbers
lloxlon llulibcr BhoeCo. ( clt Ki > odi. 1303 , IJl
1111IUI. . llOJIInrncy-sl llnrnoy-st.
BREWERS.
JOS. SCHLITZ BRE' , >
INO CO.
Offlce , S,0thnnd I-caycn-
worth St9 , Omnbn.
loha Mnrhovur. Agt.
CONFECTIONERY.
VOEQELE&DINNINQ
llfrg Comfcctlonors nnd
Jobbers of foreign and
domoetlo ( rults , 1110
lloward st.
CLOTHING.
BLUiunr x.
OILMORE&RUHL
ClothlnK. notionfurnish ,
IncB. Ulvo us n trial Manufrs nnd wUoIetn'a
ijntnplvs prepaid by u.\ clothiers. 1IW llorney
in ess. 1I1J llarncy. trout.
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENN.
Contractors and sub contractors for all hinds of
ImlUllni. plastcrlnit , palntlnK etc. . will rccclvo n
copy of ( ilunn'ttnrchltccKi nud builders directory
free , by eendlng their nauic , business und locn *
tlon , to the publisher. J. II. tilcnn. 113 B. lltb
Slrcct.
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRIOX-KOCH
M.E. SMITH tt CO. ,
DRYOOODSCO , ,
Dry eoods , notions , fur- Dry Roodj.notions , gent'i
nlahlng goods , Corner furnishing goods. Cor.
lltb. and lloward its. llth and llowurd-st.
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTER-
BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE -
INO CO.
NITURE CO.
,
UphoUtcrcd furniture
y.W-l ta Nlcbolai at Oraco nnd Thirteenth
Wholesale only. streets.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. STEELE * CO. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
1201-1205 Jones street , 13th and Barney street * ,
Oman * . Omaha.
NOTICE OF APPRAISERS OP DAM
AGES FOR CHANGE OP GRADE
ON DOUGLAS STREET FROM 10TII
TO 20TII STREETS.
To the owners of all lots , parts of lots anil
real estate aloir Douglas atroot from 10th to
20th streets , and Intcraoottn strootn and
alloys us follows , to-wlt : IVtli street from
alley north of Kurnain street to DodKo street ,
18th street from Fa run in street to Iol ) ; o
street. IDth street from Kurnam to Dod o
stroct , alloy between Douclasntreetanil Dodso
street from twenty-two (22) ( ) feet east of 17th
street to 20th street , and alloy between 1'nr-
nutn street and Douglas street from 17th
street to 20th s'.rcot :
You are hereby notlOod that the uniler-
BlRiiod , thrcn disinterested freeholders of the
city of Omaha , have been duly appointed by
the mayor , wltTl the uuprov.ilof thoelty coun
cil of said city , to assess tlio damage to the
owners respectively of the property affected
by the ohniiRO of rnulo of Dounlas street fro MI
inth street to 23th street and Intersecting
streets and alleys , declared nocosiary by or-
dlnuneo Na 18J , passed MavU , 18J2 , approved
May 4 , It'J. .
You are further notified that , having ac
cepted said appointment and duly iiuallflod
as required by luw , wo will , on the 3ut : day of
May. A. I ) . IS'/.1 , at tlio hour of two (2) ( ) o'clock
In the afternoon , at the Hulldors exchange
room. Now York Llfo bulluliii : . within the
corporate limits of suld city , moot for the pur
pose of consldorlnK and maklim the asuoHS-
niont of damuRo to the owners respectively of
said property affected by said chaiifto of
crude , taking Into consideration spoolal bono-
You are hereby notlflod to bo present at the
tlmo and place ufoiosald and niuuo iiny ob-
jcctloiu to or itatorucnts conccriiliiK said iis-
sosHinont of dataaKen as you .nmy . consider
proper. V. J MU Nl.
(
J. WAUTKU IMIBLI'S ,
Cnmmltioo of ApuraUorn ,
Omaha May 19. IB'JJ. M d lUt
Niitlcu for Illil ) ) .
Illds will bo received by the city council of
thoelty of Kupld Olty , S , I ) . , until 2 o'clock p.
m. , Juno 0 , IbW , for the bulldliiK of reservoir
and lavliu of IU.OOO feet of 10-Inch cast pipe ,
together with fiirnltlilns all thu matvrlalu
necnbsary in thnlrconstruction according to
iilunsandsiiocllloatloni on fllu nt the ollluoof
thuclty unxlneerot the city of Itapld Olty ,
Those hUdlng on both roborvolr nnd plpo line ,
or upon plpo line ntono , limit accompany
their bids with ecrtllloil cheuk for ono
thou'iind ( fl.t'OJ ) dollars. Thee blddlnz on
reservoir alone must accompany their bids
with a certified ulirek for two hundred und
fifty ( IJW ) dollarv , checks to bo drawn upon
any solvent bank In tit. I'uul , Minneapolis
Omaha or Itapln Olty , and to bo returned to
unsuccessful bidders on thu day of opening
proposals. Illds shall bo enclosed In pjuln en ,
volopeu and vhall httvo plainly written thereon -
on : Hid for Ucsorvnlr , or I'lpo ilnuor bid for
both Hoservolror I'lpo line , ai lliooiiko may
be. The elty council reiiurvux the rlzht to ru-
Joct any or all bids. Addruniiill ciiminunloa-
tloiiBtotho OITV AUDITOR.
of U-inul Olty. Houth Dakota.
Dated BtHopld OHy. SI uy 17 , loir , ' .
M.22dHtM
l'ri > | iosulMfor 1'iirk lloiiiU ,
Sealed bids , marked proposals for I'ark
Itonds will bo roceirud up to 12 o'plook noon.
pf tlio Mill day of May , la'/ ' , for Iho purchuituuf
l40JWW.W2Jyour 5 per cent. 1'urk Honda of
thoelty of Oiunlm , Not ) .
Kucli bid muni state price aiid amount
soiulit for und Include uuuruod Inlcrojt lo
duiaof delivery ut Omaha , Nub.
ThorUht to . .njr .n bl l. re-
Olty Tntavurer
GRAIN.
8 , A MO WHORTER ,
115 nd of Trado. llroktr
In grain , to. l'rlT t
wlroto N. Y. , Chicago
and bl. Louis. .
REOTOR & WILHELMY LOBEOKA.UNM ,
CO. , I > nler ' hnrdn-nro nnl
Corner Idtti nnd JncUion mpchnnlcs' tools.
btrcott. 1101 Douglas Street.
A. 0 , RAYMER ,
IHilltlerK' llnrilwnro nnil
( 'ontrnetom' Hiippllpn.
624 North Hllli street.
LUMDElt
CHAS , R. IK , JOHN A. WAKEFIELO
Ilnrdwood lumber , wood
carrots arm imrqutt Imporlol.Araortoin I'or t.
Uoorlnu , Iniiilramint , Mllwixikoi
nrdrnullo rainont anil
tth nad Dulncj rtbUaltma ,
LIQUORS.
HER & 00. , FRIGX& . HERBERT.
Ltanor morchnnts , lit }
llnrnoy-it. Mfrt. Kon-
' Whflc .ilp liquor dealcri
noilr's Hail Ir.dU lilt'
ten. 1UOI
MILLINERY
J. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
Importer ] nnil jobbersot
inUllnerjr , notions.Mull
orders prompt. SOS 12 IL
llth-iU
MUSICAL.
A.IIOSPE , JR. , THE MEINBEROOO , ,
rtnnos organs , artists 1WN. icth St. rianoa ,
materials , eta 1618 music nnd muilcM In-
Douglas st. struuicuts of all kind *
OILS.
OVERALLS , SHIRTS , ETC.
KINQ&SMEAD , ROBINEn.HJcSTOKESOQ
Mfrs of "K A. S" pnntj , Mfrs ooUbrntod "nn : >
shirts nnd overallsetc. skin" orornlls. pants ,
011-13 b. llth-sU sh'rtj , ooats , oto. Kali
Oninba.
" "
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Establlibpd , 1873. BRANCH
& 00. ,
V/HITNEY&.CO.
Produce
, fruits of all
kinds , oystors. 817 yu
13tU at
1. A. RYDER & CO. JAS. A. OLARK'A cb , ,
Duttcr.eirgs.chcose.poul- Uuttflr , cheoia , zgs ,
try , hides nnd Kaino.
1215 Howard street , poultry and j m .
Bofer to Com'l Natlank 317 South 13tb Straat
J.B. HU8E400. MOORE
Our speclaltloii Dutttr. Huttor , ezgs , cbecre.
oagj and poultry , lUlJ fruits , poultry , game.
lloHard itroak AHonts ( or Myur'i
Ituynl bortoand oottla
splco. H p. n u > m
W , E. RIDDELL RIDDELLfe
( Established 1S35.HB )
\Vhol8ttlo butter & eggs Butter , choose ,
PAPER
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR'
WORKS ,
BtOTO rcpnlrs and water
nttnolimenta for any
kind of stoTa mad * .
1207 Douglas.
SASH. I TOYS.
OSAL8 KOU STI3AM HiATINO-IC :
PHO
partiiicntof the Interior , olllee of Indian
affalri , , Wuhulneton , I ) . O. . Mayll , 180. . boaloit
proposals. cnuorNod " 1'roposals fi ) : Kteam
Heating , ' ' and addressed to the Commissioner
of Indian AfTalri. Washington. D. O. , will bn
received at this ollluo until 1 o'clock p. m. of
Monday , IiinoO. 18U2. for the furnlililnz of nil
nucvnsary materials nnd labor and pluclnir In
position , complete and ready for use , ono low
pressure return circulating xioam heating and
ventilating apparatus for thu threu Indian
school hiilidlniiH at Iho 3lio hone Inillitn
ngency. Kremont county , Wyo , the bollun for
said npimratus to bo placed in the basement
of ono of the buildings as tho'ollhio may direct.
1'l.ins and elevations of Iho hiillillnzs for the
enlduneo of tlio bidder * In the preparation of
bldamuy ho examined at Iho oil cu of the
"Iloo"of Omaha. Nob. , the "Hopiiblloaii i' of
Denver. Colo. , the "Trllmno" of Halt Luke
City , Utah , and ut this olllcc , Illddorj nro re
quired to accompiiny their bids with design *
nndsiigcllloallunsof the Hto.im hoatinir and
ventilating apparatus propmed to bo fur
nished , Haiti designs nnd spuolflcations to bo
niluptud to the bulldliiKn tu which they lira to
bo applied. The right Is reserved to rolujt
anv or nil bids or any part of any bid if
deemed for the best Interest of Iho service.
CKIITiriBU CHECKS.
Each bid must bo accompanied by a certified
check or draft upon HOIIIO United Htatps do-
pusllury or solvent National hank In tha
vicinity of the residence of the bidder , nmilu
payable to the order of the commissioner at-
InUInn affair" , for utlo.iktli per oont of 'tlio
amount of thu proposal , which cheek or draft
will bo forfeited to tin ) United Suites In case
any bidder or bidders receiving an awarJ
Hhall full to promptly exoontu a contract with
rood und sutllolontRurotli'S , otherwise to bo
returned to the bidder. Illda accompanied by
caHh In lieu of u curtlllrd ohuok will , < t ha
considered. I-'or further Information up , ly ta
T. J. MOUUAN , Commissioner ,
1113(1211 (
1'ropntfiiU lor District Htrcet Iinprovomo u
IlondH ,
Sealed ( lids marked I'rnposnls for District
Street Improvement Honda , will bo rcculvod
mi U > 12 o clock noon , of the 28tn day of May ,
IB ! ) . ' , for the purnluiso of D.str.ct Htroct Im
provement Honda as follows :
District U7i
District II7J
DlKtroty74
District : t
DlMtrict 40U . ,
District 411 . ; .
Issued under charter power of metropolitan
cities. Each hid must state prli-p and iinioiint
eouKhtforund Inoludo uccruod Interest to
diitu of del very at Omaha. Nob.
The rl Iit to reject any iind nil b ds Is ro
orvod. 1II3NHY IIOLI.N ,
Olty treasurer.
NOTICE TO PHOl'ICrtTY OWNERS.
You uro hereby notlllud that the following
0uK K ! mlT . ' " " I ! Kodlck' . aaaUion
hiiv boon duclurud by ordinance .No. MVl W
bo a nuisance by rouson of ttiu bunks of oartU
"JVo K'by dlrectoil lo abate .aid nul-
Hiiro by lerailliiit down Hald banks to nbout
tholuvulof Ihii Hurroundliu stroota. vu im to
prevent the fallliuor wa liliiipf earth from
Kind lots upon the vlduwalki ndlaconl thoruto ,
within thirty uuys fronilhp 18th day of M .y ,
Ife/.1 , or said nuUuncu will ho acatoil by tl.o
city uuthorlllott anil the nxponso thereof lef-
led us u npualul tux agulnit the property en '
wliloli mild nuUuncu oxuls.
Dutod till * Vlth day of May. 1802.
I' . W. IIIUKIIAUBKU.
Chairman of th Uourd of 1'ubllo Worka ,