Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 27, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 27 , 1891.
Oliicago Wheat Olcsccl Lower In Spite of
Bullish Influences.
BUSINESS MOST ACTIVE IN CORN TRADE ,
Bmnll Advances In ProvisionH Mvo
Stock Generally JIlKlicr Now
Vork OrnliiM Only Mlviuly
Other Markets.
CHICAGO , May M.-AI tlio opcnlnR today tlie
whunt tnicloWHS supplied with news Indicating
tlmt tlicro wcrti frosts last niRlit iiinounliiiK In
soimi pliiecs to u free/a over u largo portion of
tlm nurlhwoilurii wheat bolt. The result wns
u llttlo inhibition of streiiKlh lit thu Htnrt ,
' thouph tliu mnrkct opened somewhat lower.
With tlio exception of this mill another spurt
of tilromtth near the close thu market wn *
dull and fpiiturolcn.
The weakenlnK features were : lliitos or
wcuk cables ; a heavy Increase In the ainotttit
on pcoan pnisiiKo ; heavy shliiieiitshy | ) Itlmsla
and India last week : neahlu saying that the
reduction In thu Trench Import duty would
Btlmulnto 1'reneh farmers' deliveries and so
restrict Imports until August : heavy receipts
In tlin noithwost , and nous from thu east that
harvesting would be ln next week. The corn
nnd oats markets were extremely buoyant
mcanwhlli ) with shorts anxious buyers and
offerings extremely scarce. Those mirkets :
finally alTVctod whout enough to frighten the
snmll sliortH In o ( waning up their open trad
ings bi-foro leaving tlio bo.ud for the day.
This was the roalcailsoof the closing biil o.
The previous bullish Inlluencoi were the lib
eral elosirlnns from the seaboard , reports of
Insect damage and the report that foreigners
hail advanced thulr bids on Hour , .Inly wheat
opened at Jl.dOftl.Ofl'i , ngnlnst 81.00' ' } at the
cloo yesterday ; touched JI.UOV sold off to
DW < c , ranged /or a long tln.o between DUlSc and
fl.OO'i , then In Hyiupathy with corn hulKed to
fl.0'i , lut itnggcil olT to ll.OJ'i at the closo.
The speculative olloiings were iiilto | Iar o at
the .Hturt. some of the larger do.ilnrs were
again at work to hold ( low n prices , but at each
decline there were Indications of covering by
shorts.
Corn , after an earlr period of dullness , be
came the most actl\o market on the boar , ) ,
The aborts weio very anxious , and found sup
plies very scarce. The bulls were hol'llng
their grain beeaiiso today's receipts were
much less than were uxpcctud , because Iho es
timates for tomorrow were Miry light , and
bccuuvoof frosts In Nolirask-i and Iowa. July
opemd at.M'eQol'Su ' and sold up toMJuC , clus-
IIIL' a Hhado below the highest.
Oats were governed In their lluetuatlons by
eorn ; holdeis woio not Inclined to roll while
buyers were anxious. The icsult WHS an J-
vaneo from the opening at 4'litCWiC to JSj ,
closing at 44J4'c.
After a dull period onrly a largo business
was transacted In provisions. Country trad
ers were doliiK little , but local traders were
changing a great deal of near contracts to the
deferred futures. The lluctuntlunsdurlngtho
session woroconllned to a nnnow range , the
advance In corn Importing seine strength to
the market near the close. The July option
bhows the following advances eomp.irod with
yehteidny's final lUurus : I'ork , I'/ic ; lard , 5o ;
Hhs,2ic. !
The lending futures ranged nsfollows :
Aitnu.rswr .Fiiiiiii.ow.CLOSE.
Hash quotations were ns follows :
I'r.otm Steady and unchanKod ,
WHEAT No. 5 nprlne wheat , 11.00 : No. 3
iprlne wheat. UT ® < iHo ; No , 2 rod , tl.0-li31.00.
COIIN No. 2 , CDVGCOUo.
OATS-NO , s. 4t , c : No. 2 white. 47 ? fii4Si4c :
No. : i white. 47UK48C.
HYE-NO. a. We.
HAUI.KV No. 2. nominal ; No. 3 f. o. b. , GS < il73c ;
No. 4 f. o. b. , nominal.
KI.AX SEBII-NO. I. Jl.ia
TIMOTHY SEEI > 1'rlinr. II.2C JI.27.
IMltK-Me.ss pork nor barrel , t0.7010.73 ! :
lard , ner owt. 10.25 : short rll ) , sides.
( loose ) . K > .SO ® . " > .a" > : dry Halted shoulders ( buxail ) ,
l"iKffi.10 ( ; short clour Hides ( boxed ) . JiLaiW.4J. ;
WIIIBKY DUtlllors' llnlshed xooda nor L-n.1-
lon , ( I. 111.
HIKIAII UncliniiKod ; cut Ioaf15'i14c : granu
lated. 4ic ! : Ntatidard "A. " 4o.
Kecoipts nnd shlpmonta today were ns fol
lows :
Un the produce cxclmnao today , the butter
market was steady and unchanged. Eggs ,
Now York Markets.
New YOIIK , May 2fl.Kr.ouitccclpts , ai.130
packages ; exports , 8,8I barrels. 4.18) ) sacks ;
market quiet. Irregular ; sales , 17,350 bariols.
CoiiNMBAt , steady and quiet ; yellow west
ern , $3.403.85.
WliKAT-Hccolpts. 270.80J bushels ; exports ,
137,120 bushels ; sales , 10,320,000 bushels futures ;
U'8.000 bushels spot. Muot market Iriugulnr ,
closing steady , fairly active. No. 2 , $ li2Ja In
Etoro and elevator ; * 1.I.K3I.I3 | , ulloat ; $ I.I3U
Cil.Uii f , o. b. ; ungraded red , t\.m\\\hli \ \ \ \ :
$ I.I4 ; to arrlvo ; No. 1 hard to arrive , $ UC'i4J
11.17. Options showed a decline early In the
day of iittlo on thu Increase In amount
on passage and weaker cables , recovered
under export demand unit mid weather reports
V4 to 1 cunt , and closed strong ; No. 2 red May ,
tl.l2i ! < ai.l2Ji , closing tit tl.l'JN ; Juno , Sl.lOS'iD '
1.I1U , closing at $ l.ll'.ii July , $ l.07i1.0Sj ? ,
closing at fl.OSV August , $ l.04'iffll.01VS , clos
ing atl.05 > i ; beptumber , tl.OJt1.04j ? , closing
lit I.04.-S , ; October , * l. Ul.o4jr , closing at
ll.Oiy ; November , $ l.tl4J4l,03'4 ' , closing at
tl.i.3 December , H.uHftl.uaJi , closing
nt t May , (1892) ( ) ll.08W1.0ti ) ! , closing at
ium.EV MALT-Dullj Canadian country
inude , tl.OO'IM.15.
CoitN Kccelpts , 14I.20J bushels ; exports ,
75.MO hushclii ; sales. , : > ? U,000 hushols futures ;
7I.OUO biiHlielH spot. Spot market strong and
( inlet ; No. - , Wlo in ulovator , UTe alloat : un
graded mixed , ( Wtus'.ic. Options opened > 4 ®
? iO lower , but advanced later to SiiWIUo on
reports of frosts ; Mny , l64lliG'te. closing
at ci June , 6i'itt4 } c , closing at OIJJo ;
July , liOyOKIc , closing nt ( Uc ; August , WK ) ©
b2Uc. clobln.7 at ti2fc ! ; September , 5cJU < jJOite ; ,
closing ntfllftu ; December , 5 < ic.
OATS Hccclpls , 14,000 bushels ; exports , K13
bubhals ; sales. :11UUUO : bushels futures ; sS.OOO
bushels snot. Spot market higher ; good de
mand ; HghtolTcrlngs. Optlonsstronger ; fairly
actlvo ; May closing at M'Jc ; June , 504iilc ,
closing nt file ; July , 48Hfc' > oc ! , closing nt
Mlie ; August. 4UiQI2c ! ( , cluing nt 4ic ! ;
t-eptembur , 4040Sic ; spot No. , white , Mo ;
mixed western , 4it.rv'lo ! ; wnlto western , ftj ®
CTu ; No. S Chicago , KSt.Vlo.
HAV Quiet and weak ; shipping , 45 < a53o ;
good to cliolce. 5 < 75o ,
HOPS Dull but steady.
Mol.\8SKS-rorelgn , dull ; sales , 214 hhds at
UOc ; New Orleans quiet and Him.
HICK Quiet nnd steady.
Ktuia I airly active ; llrm ; wcstornlS(310Uoj (
receipts 7,111.1 packages ,
1'oiiK Qiitul ; steady ; old mess. JIO.TiViJU.OOj
new mess , ei2.uiKaiJ.75i extra iirimo , J1I.5U.
CUT MEATHOulet ; steady ,
Mllini.ice Dull ; steady.
iMliu AhoutsUady ; westnrnstoani , K1..VJ14 ;
Option bales , 4'J.V ) tierces. May , W.M ; June ,
K.S. ; July. M.57 ; cUiMlni : WJte ; Aiuutt. W.iki
© 'l.TU ' ; closlii ) ; W.70 bid ; Bcptunibor , * UblOU.W ;
closing fttKl.
IlUTTEii Moderate deniuiul ; freely offered ;
western dairy , ludUSo ; western creamery ,
l I4IHo ! ; western fiiL'tory.IOiiHe : Klglns , IMSio.
i : Moderately active and steady ; purt
ol Markets.
Slav -WIIKAT Steady ; do-
iinuui poor ; holders olVur sparingly : Kansas
whiter hard , hs M per cental. UeculptM of
wheat for the past three days woio IKS,000
centiils. Including 19,000 American.
CofiN Uulot ; inUed WL'atorn , 5s 2ld { per
cental , Hocelptsof American eoru for the
past three days weio 47'a ) centals.
IIACON Long clear , W Ibs , 3 s per owt ,
TALLOW 1'lno American , 2ls per ewt ,
Kantmu City MurkotH.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Jliiy 2ii. WHEAT
Ptionger ; No. 2 hum , cash , Ul&i3o ! ; Muy , l)4o )
bid ; No. 8 red , cash , ttlo.
COIIN Three cents higher ; No. 2 , cash , 50 ®
tOHd Muy , ftUVtOMc.
OATS Higher ; No. 2 , cash , 42'u ' bid
nilnucnpollti WlifiU Jfurkot.
MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. , May 20. WHEAT-
NO. 1 northern wheat in good demund. but
ether Krudos vary dull ; low K radon almost en-
ucnIootod , lieoclDts , 110 can ) thlp-
monts , too cart ) . Cloio ; Nn. t hard , May and
track , 11.07 ; No. I noMtirrn , May , 11.04 ;
July , II.MJJ ! track. fl.Qmm.Mi No. i north-
cm , May. $101 ; track. $1 dITttl.02.
HI. tjonU "Markots.
ST. I.ouifl , Mo. . May IU WHEAT firm ;
cash , Jl.oi : ; July. W 'i .
COIIN Stead ri caih , Me ! July , 5c. ( !
OATS-ytoady ; cash , 44ViOt July , 4l'4o.
I'OIIK Hteiuly ; JiaS7 ! .
lMlU > QulctC.UO. ;
WillsKr-fl.lit.
Hurrxit Uniliangcd ,
Milwaukee Market * .
Mir.wtUKEE , WIs. . May 20. WHEAT Firm !
No. 8 spring caih , tl.03ftl.0l : Julv. tl.ouU.
COIIN Higher ; No. 3. on track , .Vic.
OATs-lllgher : No. 2 white , on truck. 47Jc. !
I'liovi8lo. > a-ririni tiork , July , tl0.774. !
Clnolnnall Markets.
CINCINNATI. 0. . May 20. WIIBAT Kailcr ;
No. 2 red. U.iniJiiJI.Ofl.
CoitN I'lrnier ; No. 2 mixed , Si iSc. ! .
OATS t > trnnirer ; No. 2 mixed , 49U30c.
WIIISKV tl.lik _
Toledo .Mnrkels.
Tnt.eno. O. , May 2J. WHEAT Klrm ; cash ,
Cons- Higher ; cash. SSlfc.
OATH Quiet ; cnsh , 5Dc ,
H1OCHS . ! . / > itOXOB.
NKW VOIIK. May 28 Thn stoak. market to
day outside of the transaction In less than n
half do/en stocks was dull and utterly devoid
of feature , while displaying n drooping ten
dency without more than Insignificant
changes In quotit'ons. The o\cessl\o ship-
incuts of gold aru now having legltlinntu ef
fect on the IndllTuience of the public which
gronsout of the apprehension In regard to the
fntuioof the monuy maiket. and Is seen In
the dlmlnlsliliu busnics-i of commission
houses , leaving tlio trail I ir. again almost In
the hands of the raiders ami the piofesslonals ,
thu foimer being now , as gener.illy tu dull
times , Mured on the bear side.
Thu fotclgnci's npoiatlons to lay were on
the s.imo limited scale as usual of Into and
are attributed entirely to ar iltr.illng opoi a-
tlons , but thuiu uas buying for that account
whllu the strength In u.Nchbnge acted as a
detriment upon buying In general. The
gold ordered is looked upon as once more
legitimate , being the result of the settlement
on commercial ciedlls and not as thu icsult of
tlio extraordinary demand uhlch we have been
mcet'ngof ' late. This Is luoro f , % oinlile , but
operators ueru holding oil" until the actual
fiitutu conditions uro known. The operations
In stocks today were Insignificant outside of
u few shams , and while the opnnlng was gen
erally lonur and the tendency during Iho
forenoon wns downward , thuio were no m lie-
ilal losic * Incurred , and later the smallncssof
the Import movement caused some covering
which prnctlc.illy iccoyeied thu losses , and In
n few stocks , like Missouri Paulllc , Western &
Lake Hile , Si. Paul and I'nlon I'aclllc.
eaused a blight advance for the
day. The only marked upwind
muvoment , ho\vo\or. was In Migar , which rose
U per cent to 81) ) . The market closed rather
heavy at the Improvement over the lowest
prices established In the afternoon and c ese
to tho-.o of the opening ,
Uallroad bonds were dull nnd uninteresting
ns usual. Their sales reached only $ J55UtK ) ,
which was falrlv well distributed.
Government bonds have been dull and
steady.
State bonds dull and steady.
Petroleum opened steady nnd after a slight
decline moved up . ' mi a few western buying
orders. The market then became dull and
remained so until the close l'cmi ylvinla
oil snot closing at W. June options opened at
r.7'4 ; hUhpst , ra > 4 ; west , ( > 7i ? ; closing ,
Total sales 2WO uarrels.
The following nio the o osing quotations for
the loading stocks on the Now Vor.t slock exchange -
change today :
NEW YOIIK , Mnv 2rt. rho Post says : Lon
don was doing almost nothing ; speculators
nndInvestors there will undoubtedly buy
Amorlcnn securities In I'ruforoncu
to nny oth
ers hen they buy ai.oll , but just now they
arc awaltliiK the outcome of the rumors about
tlio possibility of thu London joint stock
banks eo-oper.itlng with tlio Hank of England
n tlio proposition to keep up the rates of
nonoy nrtlllciallv In order to prevent thoRold
being drawn away from London by them to
the United States. Thn ptovalllng Impression
Is that the joint stock banks will not cooperate
ate with the Hank of England , us It would
liavo the affect of dlininlMhlng their
hUblness nnd stopping nil tbolr enterprises ,
In this market speculators uro waltltu to fcco
If thu llrmor exchange market ibis morning ,
which had put demund hills un to } l.8 before
11 o'clock , would eaiibo much incruiisu In the
exports of pold. Inquiry among the u-mal
gold exporters devolopcs thu fact that they
don't dollove there will bonny conslduinhlu
amount of gold exported this WCUK , The
tlrmnessof OYchango Is duo inoro to an un
usual scarcity of lulls rather than totho do.
innnil from remitters. It appuars thut the
Indebtedness to Kuropu Is getting pietty
well cleared olT , and In this fact is
the prospect of the dccro.ii-e. If not the
entire cessation of exports of gold within
n week or so at the furthest. After 12 o'clock-
It was reported that the Hank of England hud
reduced the premium It would allow on Am
erican gold hulf a penny to 7ta ! 5sd.
This was regarded as evidence of un 1m-
lirovompnt In thu financial situation In Lon
don , but Its oiroct was neutralized here by the
fact that this reduction of premium required
an ad vance of one-half cent on the pound In
the rates for demand sterling bills In this
market to W.iSliA further reduction of the
premium for cold , to 7iis 5d. which was the
prlco two months ago. utmlcl put thu rates for
demund storllng.up to Jl.fe : ) . which Is the normal
gold exporting point without any premium
being paid for ,
_ _ _ _ _ _
The X oiiey .Market.
NEW YOIIK , Muy 2fl. MO.SBV ON OArt , Eisy ,
ranging ! ! to4 perct'nt ; last loan : i per cent ;
closing nITorod at 3 per cent.
1'iUMi : Mtuu\NinK I'Ai'Kit 5V5SJ7 nor cent.
bTEiu.iNO lixctiANOK Quiet nnd steady at
W.8 'i for sixty-day bills and JI.W for do-
iiiuinl.
The following were the closing prices on
bonds :
U. H. 4s , registered.4.110 M. K. * T is 41
U.S. Is , aoniuiiu Ill ) Mutual Union Os , , , , I'.K ' )
44 , rexlitervil IUU N.J. Cant Int Curt.,110
4Ws , coupons. 1U1 Northern I'ac. Uts..llil > {
I'licltloi ; , of * X > Ill do'Ms 110
Louisiana Stamp 4s. . b7 urinwoHt' consols. . .M5 < (
'ICIIIIUKUO N. 8. WlW ( > i du iloboiuurnAs , . , lui
do 6 * 100 St. U iV I. M. ( ion. is , 81) )
do Si. . . . 70 St. 1. . , t S. K. ( Jon. M.1ILI
CnnadaHoiithoril ids ' .HI St. Paul consols I'il
Cent ml I'uolllo lsts.IOH St. I * . C. .t. I * . I > ts.IIH
I ) . A U.U.litu 114 r. I' . U U. Tr. Itt-ts , . ! K )
do Is , fcl' ' < r. I * . U. ( i.Ti , Ucts. . , D ! {
Krlo'.Mj 1UUJ4 Union I'.icinoUts. . . 1UIU
M. 1C. AT. ( ion'l Us. 78
Hank C'lcnranccs.
NEW YOIIK , May 2a.-Clourlnss. I33,1G9.705 , ;
,
llAi.TiMoin : , Md. , Muy 20. Clearings , J2 ,
hulancfK , KUA.432. Mnnuy , U peruvnt
1'IIII.AUKI.I'IIIA , May 20. - Cloarlngs.f ll.ira :
balances , fl.e.4,718v : Money ® ! per cent.
llOsTos. May .1 ! . UluurliuH ( lu.SiM.'JUti bal
ances , * , > , S7t. ! > .lt. Money , 5 per cunt. K\ohaiigu
on .New Vork. IJHo tolicdlscount.
UiiiOAtio , May-'A Clearings. * I4.I13OJO. Now
\ ork uxchtingu , 75o premium bid , Uatos for
money , enijr at % per cent on call loans and .1
W pur cent for tlino , H'.orllng o.xchaiij
bto.uly and iinohangcd.
Hank or ICnglniKl Iliilllon.
IiONUON. May 20. Amount of bullion gonu
Intolhn Hank of Knglaud on balance today
WUS JUlSlOOJ. !
1'arln KcntuN.
I'Atiis , May SO. Three per cent rentes Wf
5u for the account ,
Inipcrlul Itiuik Ktaloiiioiit.
, May SO. The , itiucmout at the 1m-
prrlal bnnk of Oormany shows an Increase In
poole of lU.CJO.OOO murks.
lloston Htou c Market.
HOSTON. Mm. , May 20. The following wore j
the olosliu prices on stocks In tlio Hoston
itoak market today ;
Atchlnon A Topckn. am , Huron , , . . . . V
IloitimAltmnjr , . , .arji { Kenrinrita. . . 1IH
do Maine , , . . . , . , .ll l lo oeol.i . . . . M
Chi. Mur. A ynlnor .8114 1'unnblc , now , MII
KlUhburu U , It. . . . . . 80 jOulncr 102
Flint it I'cro. M.pVcf J7 ISantn Kocopper ta' i
Mam. Central 11 Tanitriuk '
Sloilcnn L'l-n com. . MM lloston , , ,
N. V. fc N , Knulnnil. , 3MJJ s n Dli'n" I-nnil Co 70
ito 7 * . . . . . . . . . West Kml I.nmlCo. , , II
OMColonr HHV llollTelepIionp. . ! . . . .VIM .
\VI' . Cent com HI' ' I. IIIMMI St'iroH. 17
Alloiicr Mln Concw ( ) 3' ' Wntcr l'ow r
Atlantic a M ! t4x
lloiton A Mont. . , < ! ' < N. K. T , . . . , M
Cain met , V llccla , II. , V H. ( X
Krunklln. , , , .
Ijondon Htouks.
LONDON. May 20. 4 p. m. closing :
Consols , money..1 6-lfI do Suds 1UU
Consols , account. . WU-li ; Illinois Central 110)
U.H.I I20W MoxIcnnOril 'I7 ' ]
U. S < . 4i < | l St. I'aul common. . . . l'
N. V. I' . AO. Ists : ifM ) N. Y. CiMitrnl 10.1
Caniiln I'aclllc "fl I'onnsylranln W (
Krlo Jl lleadlnu 18
Iliirnllvcr 4t'iil ' per nunco.
Halo of discount In thu open innrkrt for
bothtdiort and three months bills , t per cent ,
Denver Mlnltm Stook .
PKNVRII. Col. , Mny 2(1. ( UloshiK prices on
the mlnln ; u.xchanco toility :
Allculiany 15
Amity. . . , ; i ) ( leialTonilcr . : <
ArKonnut tl I.lttle llulo . 10S
Ilillnrnl Hi Mnlchlos . ' - ' ! < . >
Smiivuler 7 Mny Miuelipa . 121
iiKknk 72 Mornlmtdllm .
lfs Hunter 10 Ore . l l
Indlau M I'ny lluck .
Ilmwntoir HH < I'.iru POM 2U
Calliope .1.1 HiMHi Nntlonnl f > 7
IVnttiry Ill lltilio 102
Clay County 1'J IliirnlriK Ixulo 94'4" '
U'livi'iiwnrtli ll > ' (
" " '
Dliiinonirii" . . . .ill 10' ! .lolin.I. I'M '
l > i'n\or < ! ni A OH . , 4' ,
Kmtimni 31 Clniiillii.1 10
( lolil 'Iroaiurc 1' ( icttyiiliiirif . 17
Kt houls ( JuotiitloiiH ,
ST Louis , Mo. , Muy 20 Tlioru worn few
slocks dealt In on tlm inliiliii ? cYvliniiKt ! today
uiul prices i > tmornly ! were nnoliiiiiKod , The
Mils \\uro inaclo on cull :
Ailams I'nt Murphy. 1
Amorlcnn 4U Silver AKO 153ij
l.lttlu Albert 10 Illlziibeth 210
Montrose
M llreon
Now Vork MluiiiQtiotiitl'ins. .
NEW Voitit , May 2,1. The folio win1'aro the
iloilng mining stojl ' "
Alice liy .Moxlcan : JU
Adams ISA .Mount Diablo : > UU
Aspen 2.V ) Ontario USOT )
lcndwood 110 Ophlr WO
Kurvka cnn .W -miui' SiM
HomiMtnko 100U tJnlon con * >
llnrnSllTor 3.V ) Yullow Jacket 270
Iron silver 120
New York Dry Gootl * Murker.
NBW YORK. Muy 2(1. ( llntlnoss In dry poods
was fair , with ctmsldornuli * activity In MOIIIU
intiUvs of colored nnd plain cotton. Prices
nro not dullnlfHy settled In all Instiinrrs nnd
them may bu suinu will tint ; for definition In
th's lonpuct. Sipulaltlcs In both cotton nnd
woolun Kooda have been well taUcn already.
Jobbers were rather inoro nctivo with thu
near-by trado. with u drlvu of Inclianis
swelling the inovoiiii'nt. A tooil fcullii'pru -
vatlcd In thu market and thu tone was steady
to II nil.
Tlio Sujjnr Market.
Nr.w YOIIK. May 20. Sun AH Kaw. modur-
atcly aetlve , llriner : fair rotlnlnK.Hci contrlfti-
Knls. IKltost. 'J'tK. ' sales , I7.r)00 bujs centrlfn-
gnlliGtost atpo. : Uellned. nnlot. lower : No. 0 ,
'I I-llk ) ; No. 7. aso : No. -10-liloi No. , Il'Jo ; No.
10. : i7-lOcNo. n , : io ; No. 12 , n.i-iGc ; off '
ll'n'c ; mould AIliu ; standard A , 4lBui confec
tioner's A , 4i'i po deied , trranu luted ,
4'ie ; cubes , 4c.
Now York ColTco OptloiiH.
NKW VOUK , Mny 2a. ColToo options opened
IrroKitlnr and nnchancod to 10 points docllno ;
closed steady at IW3-M points down. Hales.
21,500 bass , liioliiilliis Mnv. * 17.C.vai".70 ; Juno.
IIT.BoaJ7.7S ; July. $17.-Vll7.3i ( ! ( ! August , $10.7054
10.83 ; September , * l irT61.i ( ( : > ; October. Jl.l.M ©
15.BU ; December , $ l-.MXiM.'X ) ) . .Spot lllo. ( julot
and easy ; fair cargoes , KO.OO ; No. 7 , JlS.1. . ' ! ®
18.50.
MlnecllniieoiiH Mnrkots.
NEW YOIIK. May 2(1. ( PETIIOLEUM Stoadr ;
orudo In barrels. I'urkors' , JO.O ) : oiudoln bull ; ,
tt.Oj ; unitedulosod nttS ) > c for June.
COTTON SBKIJ Oiir-Quli-t and easy ; crtidu
olT Krados. 2.VJWc ) ; yellow. : iHO'lo. )
TAU.-.IW Oulot : alty ( 2.1)0) ) ) for pkKi. 4' 'c
HOSIK Quiet nnd steidy ; ; stoun ; , comtnon to
good , { l.liU.
TuitPENTlSE-Qulet ; OTJJS'W'/ic.
Pin IlioN-Qulet ; American , JIGUOT&18.00.
ColM'KIl Nomln il ; lako.Tuno , $12.75.
I.KAII Firm ; domestic , * 4.'I7' { .
TIN Active and Irresular ; straits , $2.15.
IIIUE8 Finn nnd active.
Wool' Steady nnd iiulct ; domestic ( Iccce , 34
® 37r ; pulled , 2wa3lo ; Texans , 214e.
OlllOAOO , May 27. Kcnnott , Hopkins & Co.
toS. A. McWhorlor : Thu Increase of 3iOO,03i : )
bushnls of wheat on passage staggoied the
trade and upset tlio hopeful feu Ing that pro-
vullod at the close yesterday. The fact that
other exporting countries outside the United
.States and Canada shipped In Hour and wluin t.
r > , -1111,00(1 ( bu hols hist wcok , was a surprise. In
dian exports continue largo slnco April 1 ,
having been about double the ijuantlty exported -
ported In Mio sain o period u year ago. The
foreign demand Is surprisingly good , despite
the Immense amount on ocean pnfts.ige. Spec
ulative Hontlmont Is hoarlsh and there Is so
llttlo outsldo liusliioss that locul talent domi
nated the market. How Ion ? this will last
Is uncertain. Corn and oats The very
largo short Interest that lias been forming
for weeks bozlns to show alarm. It has boon
feeding on Itself today as the longs havu
shown no disposition to let go. Thn bulls
seem to Inivo the market well In hand and
predict much higher prices. They outbid thu
uears when the latter try to cover nnd thus
greatly distress thulr lately victorious an
tagonists. 1'rovlslons The market Is weak ,
tluuo has been no advance while corn has
gone up nearly 5c. Hogs today were In light
supply and higher. This hud no stimulating
ollect.
NKW YOHK. May Sil IConnott , Hopkins k
Co. to S. A. McWhorvoi1 The advancing
tendency of startling exchange ycstorJay
nnd the announcement that prominent
drawers had advanced Iho rate still uirtlier.
to 414 mudo It reasonably Hiiro that addi
tional amounts of gold would bo taken for ox-
port. In taut eurly In the dav J. > 00roo was
buldtogo. Conditions were disappointing to
the street. Traders had reasoned with ihem-
onlvts that Inrgo amounts would soon move.
The London stock market tod.iy Is ll.it heenusn
of the calling In of loans nuide tostock brokers
and restriction of accommodations to those.
This Is the beglnnlnir of the fortnightly set
tlement and the Indisposition on the part of
the banking Interest to restrain stocks specu
lation. Stocks opened dull nnd soon beeatno
weak with tr.idurs liberal Kellers. It has been
a small market nil dav with H' . I'aul the most
prominent feature. This stock , after the
curly dcullno of i per cent , uncovered to the
opening price , hut later reacted do iiuard. It
Is a favorable stock both to speculators and
parties who are buying for along pull and
appears lo bo well I ought on all reactions.
Itallrnad warnings are Irrugm.irj some uro
good , others had. Ono million two hundred
aim fifty thousand dollatslu gold has hcon
taken for shipment by tomoriow's steimcr ,
and , It Is thought , sonin further moderate
amounts will go later In tlio week.
( JiiiOAOO , Mav'O.V. . Q. McCormlck & Co. ,
to P. C , Swurtz & Co. The wheat market
has been fairly active , but has averaged lower
with trading i-iostly of u. local scalping char-
ucler. The early news was bearish. Liver
pool limitations \\oio loner and cargoes on
pnssane Itmrnit'.ed ever tliri'o and a iimtrter
millions , Kxports from India to the United
Kingdom and continent were 207,000 iinurters
nnd from tlio Haltlc nnd other ports 40CO. (
Telegrams from Texas stated thut the who it
was very line , that homo of It wns Inlng har
vested now and that harvesting Mould beg n
generally In that state about. I line I , Tint rn-
Milt of this IIUWH was a lower market and at
no limit was tint undertone strong although
t lie soul HITS worked It hack and forth within a
nariow riuiL'ii a uii'iit ninnv times , liccnipts
.Un'oum nrlmiiiy points wont .MI.IKk ) ; hhlp-
niciitH , .V.'I.IKJ" ) , L'otn h.is liunii very iiiitho and
htiong thiuuchnut with heavy
mainly for Hhoit account. Tin1 rccolptit were
somewhat under Iho estimates for today and
tlniestlimiles for tomoriMW wonimily 'Mcurs. .
\Vu consider today's liuluo us inalnly a > > oaio
of the shorts on a much oversold market , thn
natural result of a piotractixl deollno. Oats
nerunctlvtuind xery linn , iiartly on urcnuiit
of dnnmuu from IIIMIUIM nnd nartly In ympa-
thy with Iho lmliu ; In corn. Tlio murkotulosps
llrm at top prices , Provisions havu been very
dull In Npllo of the fact that receipts of hpgs
were KOOO under estlinnteH and I lie hog mar
ket 10 to I.Vi higher. There was some liuylng
by shorts and by longs , who belluvo that the
bulge In corn would advance provisions In
sympathy. The market , however , wns heavy
llmuivhuut and trndera natiirully askthum-
selvcs what would have resulted had corn de
clined us much as It advanced , Thu outlook
for higher prices lu provisions 1s cortululy uot
prutuUlus.
031A HA fjfn ft i o t'K
OMAHA. May CO.
CATTI.B Ofllclnl roroits | of cattle 1.2 %
H compared with K\restirday | | ( and '
Tuesday of Init week " Uotlriihlo grades'
ueovo * nctlvu and Mining , other grades Blow
but sto.uly. llutcliccrstnck active and llrm on
the host grades ; uiide lnililo grades very nlow
and llttlo duinund. KVcdcrs slow and un
changed ,
lloas Oniclnl receipts of lion H.OS9. as
compared with 2ii.'yesterday : and 0cri : Tues
day of last wook. thj market was nctlvu
anil Mille higher. Afield. The ran.-o of the
prices paid wim tl.uuai.nx the bulk Belling
nt W.avrtl.W. UuliU $ UK 34.23 | heavy , 4.2.V
4.B ! : mixed. M.20 < iJ4.v5. iThu nvorngo of the
prices p.ild were ll.tltftf. as compared with
U.lft Saturday and U1 , Tuesday of lust
week. tp i
Siinni'-Ofllolal recfcUits of sheep 1)12. ) as
compared with 4FA yesterday. The market
wns unchanged. Natives , shorn. Kl.tCXiW.25 ;
westerns. Miorn , J..TiV V-'S.
. . . . . nntl lllNpoHltloii ol'Stock.
Oniclnl receipts and disposition of stock as
ihuwn by thu books of the Union stockyards
jompany for the twenty-four hours ending nt
60 clock p , m , Mav .1 % ir9 ! | .
HKUKIl'TS.
HIIKK1' . II'US'SAM'I.KS.
COM. Hi-ad , Cam. lli'n.l . Cars. I Head.
50)9 UI2
DISPOSITION.
lluyers. I Cattle. I Hogs. | Sheep.
Omaha I'ncklnit Co 21
The ( I. II. Hammond Co , . 101 4IU 100
HwlftACo S47 JM
ThiM'mlnhy I'ncklnuCo. . . . 14(1 I.WB
.1. 1' . Hqulres 167 4'.U '
nimbler 140
Shippers and feeders 140W
I .eft Ot or W
Total . 1/.M6 & .3.V1 100
HcjiroMotitntivi ) Sales.
No. Av. I'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av I'r. '
_ . . NX ) ! 3 73 0..10II ? 4 70 " Hiss 1(5 ( 10
1. 1(110 ( 4 DO 10..1110 4 7 , ' ) 2(1" ( 1ISS 515
1 710 4 U 3. . IWfl 4 80 7 r > : c
I. . DM ) 4 23 18..K4. ; ' 4 tO 7Ml. . c ; i5
i. urn 4 M ,111. II7S 4 M 12. . 535
1' ' ) .11207 4 C > 5 10 .11118 4 8" 1004 5 ; i5
24. URtMil 4 K H. 124,1' 5 01) ) i § ; IH : : > S40
IS Mil 4 70 12. 1001 fi 10 550
14. 4 7J
ill XT. I ) .
5. 724 3 83
cows.
1020 2 BO 7. 1071 32.-
1)70 ) 040 2 f > 0 Id 03 ! ) 325
810 1 . 010 2 CO 1. 1110 350
1 2.W 1. 1510 350
WO 0 on 2.10 15 ! H4 350
. 6SO 1 1)10 ) 2 m 1 1040 4 10
h8S 23 1MB 2 75 ICnH 4 W )
1. . 720 2 75 .IIUO 400
iior 4 1107 2 75 ,1510 433
. irx 2 50 15. 2 05 .1131 4 CO
STOCKKIIM ANI > KKKDF.HS.
I. . 810 2 25 723 3 30 17 853 300
GO 810 3 40 33 1M1 4 00
HSU 73W lOriO 3 fiO 1 1)70 ) 400
770 ( W IM ) 3 50 1 115) ) 4fO
717 . 770 350 11. .1314 4U3
CM 25
IIUM.4.
1400 200 2. 1180 2 40 .1380 275
III. ) ! 2 25 1 13TO 2 50 14CO 400
1..1300 250 .1740 425
CAI.VR4.
400 350 2 . 170 4 73 7. . 100 500
. 390 3 50 3 , . 18J 500 C. 210 550
. 14.1 4 75
.OXKV ,
4. . 1477 233 2..1G55 4 10
1. OOJ 350
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. I'r.
( U. . , . . .152 120 J4 00 -a. CO. . .195 120 } 420
01. . . . . .ICO 80 4 00 I 6 . . .291 40 420
84 . . . .17C LOO 4 03 84. . . .174 240 420
40 . , . . .100 4 03 - 70. . . .223 210 420
C'J . . .11W 4 10 I 1 CO . 231 11,0 , 4 22'/i '
C'Jn . . 175 4 10 > 05. . . .231 hO 4 2Ji ,
n ) ; . 175 120 4 10 CO. . . .213 4 2JJ5
Tjl . . . .101 4 l'i / . . > . . .238 ira 4 25
. . .208 - 4 15 C5. . , .2.4 40 421
5 ! . . 230 - 4 5 r > 9 . . .301 425
! . . . . .103 I'M 4 15 i i ro. . . .214 KO 425
79. . " " "I 110 4 15 > 1 71. . . . . .an 40 423
45 . ; "iu7 M ) 4 15 1 CO. . . . . .221 80 425
74. . . . .210 120 4 lr 77. . . . . .220 IGfl 423
80 . . . .103 1VO 4 15 f 67 . . 220 tO 423
II . . . .210 4 15 , CO. . . . . 273 80 423
SO. . . . .200 120 4 15 J CO. . . . . .247 80 425
Co. . . . .100 4 15 75. . . . . .210 423
2(1 ( . . . .220 4 15 G5 . . . . .214 423
III . . . .218 200 4 17SJ CO. . . . . .209 fiO 423
77 . . . ,3110 ICO 4 17(4 ( U5 „ . . .231 425
70 . . . 200 HM 4 I7H 5. . . . .270 42.1
7(1 ( .I..20J ICO i 17HIU 10 , , . ' . .2311 4 23
77 > . . ' 1.220 ! 'W 4 20 - > 01. . . / .20980 -J25'
19 . . . .20.1 120 4 20 Cl. . . . , .234 423
7(1. ( . . . ,21X1 1UO 4 20 01. . . . . .210 425
" . . .2(11 ( 4 20 77. . . . .234 ICO 423
r.i" . . .240 100 4 20 77. . . . . .213 423
7(1. ( . . . .21XJ 80 4 20 15. . . . . .313 . 425
74. . . . .203 ino 4 20 10. . . . . .289 425
01) ) . . . .210 2 > 0 4 20 54. , . . . 223 423
85 . . . .214 240 420 HO. ! . . . .228 80 423
0. . . . .2iO ( 80 4 20 08 , . . . . .229 80 425
C8 . . . 22:1 : 80 4 20 50. . . . .253 120 425
02. . . . .251 4 > < 0 4 20 0) . . . . . .270 200 4:10 :
73. . . . .211 0SO 4 20 f . . . . , . .250 80 4iO :
72. . . . ,20t ICO 4 20 121 . . . .240 ljfl ( 430
7.1. . . . 193 120 4 20 5. . . , . . .300 430
87. . . . 208 200 4 20 Kl. . . , , . .2.19 80 430
5 . . . .270 4 20 74. . . . , . .215 120 430
. . .282 420 70. . . , . . .250 40 433
. . .220 4 20 C8 , . . . . . .251 8J 433
40 4 20 ( > 5. . . . . . .158 203
. . .283 4 20 ) . . . , , . .2CO 120
. . .2X ( ) 4 2U C4. . . . . . .270 433
. . .217 - 420
l > inS AND HOUGH
12 . , . . .100 - - 300 - 5. . . .130 - - 350
1 , . . .2JO --353 5J . . .118 41) ) 350
BIIBEf.
No. Av. I'r.
103 western wethers , .110 13 00
Chicago Ijlve St.iolc M'ir'cet.
CIIICARO , May 20. [ Spuolal Tolo.sr.uii to T HE
HKE.I The day's receipts of calt'o were
estimated nt 0,500 head. Of that number about
four thousand ttcio Toxin and ( llstlllci-y cat
tlo. It will bu seen , therefore , that of
"straight natives" there were too tow to make
a market. Scattering bunches of steers that
woio lit for shipper's use were picked up early
In tlio day at stronger prices. They gener
ally so d 10 < 315c per hundred pounds nhovo
lust week's closing quotations.VhlIu tlio In
creased strength noted of that branch of the
market was principally duo to thu meagre-
ness of receipts , the ( Inner tone of eastern ud-
vlcca. and the ! { o ndvnncoln London and Liv
erpool , were not without their olfect. There
wnsnochango hi prices for common to fair
grades. Although thu demand for thcsu was
somewhat limited , the favorable position of
the market for good qualities chocked any
tendency to weakness. The range of prices Is
JI.wao.fti. Such cutUo us sold hero
last Wednesday at $0.50 would hare
brought M.OO on today's market.
Cow a. heifers and bulls are quoted
at $1 504.fiO , common to extra steers at $4.50 ®
G.CO , and stackers and feeders at liOJ J4.50.
Texas oattlo sold on a bnsls of * 1.505t'.5) for
bulls , $1.5013:1.25 : for cows , and , ! .5o < 34.83 for
steers. Ualves wore wanted at $2.00@3.50.
With only about sixteen thousand hogs re
ceived the market assumed n ( Inner tone. It
started In at un advance of 510u and there
was no tlmo litter In the day when hales could
not bo effected to equally good advantage.
Shipping orders called for more than halt of
the supply nnd between that Interest
and local packers the pens woio soon
htr.pped of all decent lots , sales being
made at tUil.(5 ! ( for fair to prime heavy and
medium weights , and at $4.354.5. ' > for fair to
choice light. I'oorstulT sold at * l.20 i4.30 , and
culls and pigs as low as fiOaa4.no. The close
was steady at the above range of prices.
( JATII.K Hccolpts , 8.000 ; shipments. 3,000 !
market Irregular ; natives , stronger ; Tux an 9
lower ) good steers , JYM < ao.OO ! common to mc >
dluiii. ll.5yCIS.23i Texans , ll.7ViM.2Sl cons
HiKis Uecclpls , 13.000 ; shipments , 4,000 ;
ninrkctnctlve , higher ; prlmo heavy uinl butch-
cm weight * . ( ! 5Kitl0.1 ; mixed and puckers ,
l.35a4.riO : light , tl.2iiil.53i skips nnd rough ,
fl.UXU4.30.
SiiK.r.i'-ltccolpls. 0,0001 Milpmcntff. 2.000 ;
tnarkol slow , lower ; two-thirds unsold ; west
erns , M.05 ; Toxnns , M.oo 5.00.
Now York Ijlvo > touk U
Nr.w YOIIK , May 20. IIKKVKS Ilocoluts , 468
bend , all for export nnd slaughter ; no trade ;
feeling llrm ! dressed beef steady at smiUUei
shlpmenls today , 2 5 beeves ; tomorrow , 5,740
quarters of liorr ,
CALVES Itecclpto , ISO head ; market "toady ;
venl , W.OMM.2M ! btiltermlll.s. Ul'5 S.50.
? IIEKI' Kcceltits , 2iWOheuil ! market steady ;
iheep , J4.Niltft,75 ; Inmbs. ti.nK .1101 ilrcsseii
muttons. ' .KiilOJio ! diessedlnnibs , l2Uit14c.
Hoim llecelpls. 4.54S head , Including 3 cars
for sale ; iiinrkcldull at f4.0. < 35.15.
City Ijlvu Mock Afnrkrt.
TY , Mo. , May 20 CATTLE Hecolpts
3.50J head ; ohlpments , 1,403 head ; market.
strong lor choice ! common , sternly ; Texans.
Ht.Vj lower ; steers , fUWikViu : cows , t2.25U
4.5i ( ; ttockors nnd feeders , * MW4.25.
Hods Kccelpts , 11 , ICO head ; shipments ,
none ; market steady , higher ; nil grades , I3.UO
O4.5 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
St. I.milH Mvo Stock Market.
HT. I.oitis. Mo. , May 20. OATTI.B Itccaipt * .
4.1100 ; shlpmontN , 1,400 ; market steady ; fair to
fancy native steers , 14.002(1.10 ; Texans uud
Indians , .MHxrt4. ; ) .
lions Itecclnts , 7.300 ; shipments , 2.100 :
marknt strong ; heavy , $4.4.Vtt4.d5j mixed , iM.UO
4.5o ; light , tivaxau.- .
O.W.I 1M
The homo gtown vegetables nto beco.r.lng
mote plenty and thu shlnp tig deniand Is fall
ing oil. Southern cahlmgu Is sciuco and In
good lemiest. Thu potato maiketls n Illtlo
Ihmer than It was a week ago but the demand
IB mostly for ' mull lots.
The following quotations represent the
prices at which eholco stock Is billed out on
orders unless othet wise stated ;
KAIIIHIIKS I'er do/en bunches , S.ViWOc.
1'hMS Per bushel bjv.2.va2,5Upoi-j ; ! bushel
box , ire.
SJUTIIDIIN CAUMFLOWKK 1'ar dozen , J2.50 ®
2.75.
2.75.POTATOES
POTATOES Homo grown stock In small lots
from thUHtoin , ( HcSMl.00.
l.KTrLcr Choice stock , ! l.(0c. (
Asi'AiiAdtis 50itCflo per do/en.
NKH I'orATOKS-l'erib '
- , 2'ic ,
HOUTIIKHN IIKAND Wiix. tl.50 per 'S bushel
bov ; string , f 1.2.1 per 'S bushel box.
TOP ONIONS 1'or bunch , 1520c.
TOMATOISSouthern stock , bushel bo\cs ,
{ 4.00 ; faiicv , crate , tl baskets , (4.50 pur crate.
I'u : l'i.ANT-1'erll ) , 2o.
CuctlMliinis I'or doxun , } 1 23 ,
NKW HEKTS Per dorcn. Me
UAiuiAUi : Califoinla stock , per Ib , 2ic ;
southern , perorate , M.CO.
FruNh Frill i H.
OltANnKS Los Angeles. ! 2. 75113.00 per box ;
Sun Diego , tl.50 ; Hlversldo. J.1.73.
( JltKKN OoosEHEltltlK3 Per 24-quart case.
RI.50ffll.OJ.
bTUAWiiF.iuuKS Per 21-quart case , $2.50 ;
best Missouri stock , $ . ' .73.
( jAiiifoiiMA t/'nciiniES Per 10-lh box. SJ.S3 ;
Kiiitliorn cherries , J2.75 per drawer of IS qts.
PINK \iM'i.i:8 : Per doz. t2.Mlia3.00.
I/ MONSChoice stock , per box , K.50 ; fancy ,
7.no.
HANANAS Per bunch , $ i503.00 for fancy
stock for shipping.
Klour.
Omaha Milling Co , liollnnco Patent. $ .100 ;
Invincible Putoiit , 12.8'j ; I , one Star Supcrla-
llve , $ . ' .W ; fcnowllake , J..O ; Tuncy Kamlly ,
$1.9) .
1. T. Davis Mill Co. , High Patent No. 1 and
Cream , J-.8.1 ; Hluu I ) , full patent , $2.1.0 ; llauk
eye. half patent , $ J.40 ; " Special Hoynl , jiatent
No. 10 , $ . ' 1.11 ; Minnesota Patent , t'M ; Ivansns
Hard Wheat , patent , f.M.1 ; Nebraska Spring
wheat , patent. J'.HI.
S. F. Cillman's old Mrdnl , J2.00 ; Snow White.
S2.G3 ; Hnottllake. W.20 ; low gtadc , tl.iXl ; bran ,
810.1)0 ) ; chopped food , j-UOO ; Minnesota tupor-
latlvo , $2.00. _
Cou n try I'roiluuc.
HUTTKII The quality of the country butter
Is Impiovlng anil the market Is a little ( Inner.
The pickers ire paying lOc for good sweet
Htoek , while some small lots of thu best go at
lliiu : to the lotall trade , but tlie demand
from this source Is light.
Kcos Dealers generally asking 15c , but
there was some cutting to Ulic.
Poui/niY Choice ll\o hens , J4 00 ; roosters
and mixed. .50@3.75 ; good spring ehlckons ,
J4.00. _
< urrontH Dl'Conimcroc.
F. H. Sammls of the Illank llllls commission
company Is In the city looking after business
Interest" .
K. A. Walker , ono of Wuhoo's merchants , IB
In thu elty on business.
E. II. Htunch &Co. of this city are making
arrangements to move from their present lo
cation to the corner of Thlttccnth and llarncy
streets. ! _
Exasperating Is No Nainn for I' .
Now , Uusbanil , I told you to get blue rib
bon , and you brought red , nna you brought
codtlsh when I said mutton , and , worst of all ,
you forgot that bcttlo of Hnllor's Pain
Pnraly/cr , when von know how I suffer from
headache and rheumatism , and its the only
thins I ever got that helps mo. O , dear !
what a man.
MKl'ltODIST MEDICAL , COLjIjlCGE.
Onnliu Will Secure nn Important
Itraneli of tlio WcHlcyaii Unl vernity.
In lib address at the dedication of the
Methodist hospital Bishop Newman
3ii id that it wns the intention of the
church to establish the medical department
of the Nebnvka Wesleyan university in
Omaha , and ho hopes that the present hospi
tal might grow and prosper to such nti extent
that the medical departinentof the university
would bo induced to take an active interest
in it.
Speaking of the matter afterward to a re
porter , the bishop said ;
"Yes , wo shall , in all probability , establish
the medical department of the university in
Omaha. The .law department will bo at
Lincoln , but Otnahu is n better point for the
medical department. The hospital practice
of a largo city will bo of great benefit to
students. "
"Do you think the medical department
will bo established sooni"
"In the near future. The matter 1ms been
talked about aud wo are looking iu that
direction. "
_ _
DeWltt's Llttlo Eurlv Ulsorifortha Liver.
IIolp for n Hi-other Workman.
Peter Klgby , a walking delegate for the
hod carriers' union , is now soliciting alii for
William Baton , who was rendered totally
blind by nn accident while working for the
Omaha cable company about six months ago.
Mr. Uaten was formerly a hod carrier and
belonged to the union and this organization
has been helping him for this length of
time , but their funds are not sufllclont to
support him any longer and , therefore , thl
appeal is made to the benevolently disposed
to assist this man in his great aflllctlon. Do
nations will bo received by Peter Higby , at
1317 South Seventeenth stront.
RERDI SirThat YoU Will Not BB Deceived.
T ,1 'II
Unscrupulous jrijlmufacturors of medicines uro offering to supply the rottvll
druggists with ar 'Jitticlo ' put up in red wrapper , almost Identical in gonoial ap
pearance , nnd clostil.V assimilated in every detail to Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills.
> " 1
In this way they hope to prollt by the merit of Carter's Little Liver Pills , and
palm olT an itnltnto | nu the unsuspecting sufferer and purchaser.
It is a source of. wonder to honest people , that there are men ready and willing
to perpetrate suoh'.lr'auds. .
Lot them bowaivj ; a dav of reckoning will surely come : there are "upright
Till
judges" In the land jtvho will punish such people.
But the moral'oHt ' all IB this : When you ask for Carter's Llttlo Llvor Pills ,
Insist upon having % 'C-A-U-T-K-R--S ' , " Mid sco that you get thorn.
The proprietors of Carter's Little Llvor Pills have spent hundreds of thous
ands of dollars to make their value known. True merit always wins with the
people , Curler's LUllo Llvor Pills have won.
Positive Cure for Sick Headache
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SMALL. PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
' roi-lodicnl I'lllii.
Dr. liQ OUU'H .
Thli Krcnch rvinedr ncti dlrectlr upcn the nunorn-
tUo ( irttnn * n 'l i'urc < luiiprrnlon of th iiiunnoi ,
I'j ortliri-o for 15 , nuil can b nmlloil. Hlioulil uot bo
mixl durlnu iircKiiuin'r. Jubberi , druuul t iina Ilia
uutillo > iiipllftl by lioudinaii UriiK Co. . Oinnlini K.
J. I'Ulkoraunil Howard .MjtT , Houtli OuiaLu , M. U
KU tad A , U , I'uiter , Couucll UluOi.
WANTED
BONDS Total Uiaei of CITIES ,
COUNTIES. SCHOOL
* " WW DISTRICTS , WATER
COMPANIEB.BT.n.R.COMPANIES.uto
N.W.HARRIS ftCOMPANY.Bankers ,
101-103 Deorrjorn Street , CHICAGO .
. 15 Wa'l Otroet. HEW YOIIK.
BU BOBTON > i
OMAHA
DIRECTORY.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ,
Toirrny &Bryixn , I 8 , A , MoWhortor , .
lIrcikcT , lunln , pruTttloni SI ) UtNntl lUnk , Broker
find ilucH hli 8. llth 1'rlTila wlrei to No *
St. 1'rlvntowlre to Ch | . York , CblcKco ftnd Hi
uo.Ht. iMiiU ana Neir I-ouli. I'ftih gram
lork. botiKbt for all market *
Oockroll Kro $ .
. 1'rltnto wlroi
to Now Vork , rtilcngo A
3t. l.ouln. tirclnl | niton-
tlon niton tu track bids
otiRiiOn. lit Nat1 1 Monk.
HARDWARE.
Rector tfeWilholrayOo Leo-Qlark-Androosau
Cor. 10th and Jackson ill Hardware Oo , ,
Omaha. 103-1110 Ilnrnrj itreet ,
pitMhn Neb
IRON WORKS.
Paxton & Viorlins Omaha. Bafo & Iroa
Iron Work ? , Works
Knli1 ; " nn < l CMt > ron ,
bulMliiKwcirk , pnulnnr Mamif'rs flreand bnrnlar
' ; " > " , work , Konoral proof onfcs , vaults , jail
fmiiiilrr , iiinchlno ami ork , Iron shuttomnnil
MiickHmltli work. U. | llro escapes. ( ) , An
117 nnJKtlnu dri-cn.ll th A Jackson st
Wilson & Drake ,
M'f'ff tubular flnos , tlra
box boilers , links , eta.
Plorconnd 10th streets.
LIQUORS.
Her & Co. , William Darat ,
Mquor Merchants. Wlnos , Liquors and Ci
llli
llnrnuy stroot.
Manufactures Konnajy'i gars.
l.'astlmllallUtors. 1313 Knnmtn St. , Omalu
R. H. Grotto ,
Importer nnd .lubbor of
Wines unit lliuors. |
IO.-0 nnd HW Kiirimm St.
Prlco lins on application-
L. Kirscht& Co. , Friok & HerbortB
Wholesale Mquor Dealers Wholesale I.tquorDcalcri
1001 Parnam Strcut OIKM 8.10th St.
LUMBER.
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
0. A. Stouohill , I. Oborfclder & Oo. ,
Millinery , Notions Importers nnd Jobbers U
Clinks , ICti ] .Millinery
203,210and 213 South lltk
11C-11SB. ICtliHU , Omah\ ftrcct.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , ETO
Maxileyer & Bro , Oo , A , Hospo , Jr. ,
M'fV jewelers ilealors In ' "
I'lanos , Oriinns , ArthtJ"
musical liutrilmunu ,
He , Matcrluls , Ktc. ,
Knrnam and liith. 151.1 DoiiKlas Street.
OILS.
Consolidated Tank
Line Oo.
llcflncd and liibrloitln ;
( il' . axle grease , otc.
A. II. HHliui' , Mnnixor.
PRODUCE , COMMISSION.
Ribbal & Smith , Sohroedar & Oo. ,
Dealers In country prod Cnsh buyers butter anl
uce , fruits , > e ' < HnbIOJ , CKKS. in I Koner U co.u-
etc. mission merchants ,
12U7 Howard strcot 4U South llth street
Robart Purvis , E. B. Branch ic Oo. ,
1217 Howard stroot.
Produce , fruits of all t
Write for prlcas on butter - klinls , oysters ,
tor , CKKS , poultry and
. 1211 Howard stroeL
Kama.
Kirschbraun & Sons , Jas. A , Olark & Oo.
Butter cirgs and poultry Butter , cheese ,
poultry and Kama ,
1209 Howard street. Or. ) South 13th street
Bites & Oo. , William ? & Oroas ,
Country nro'luco , fruit ) ,
* Produce and frulti ,
vegetable ) , itrocors
specialties , teas , splcoi ,
etc. 417-411) ) S. llth St. 1214 Humor stroat.
L Randazzo & Son ,
211 South 12th Street.
Foreign ADomestlo Fruits
1 lurldnOinitKOi A Sicily
Fruits , llrnnch house , 7
N. Pctcri ) 81 , NcwOrl'iis
PAPER. RUBBER G'DS.
Carpenter Papar Oo. , Omaha Rubber Oo. ;
Carry n full stock of Manufacturing anl Job
lirlntlni : , nrnpplnn nnd bers all kindsrubbor
writing paper , card pa Koodi.
per , cto. 1003 Kuril i'u street
SEE3DS. I STOVES.
Eraoi'33i 838.1 Oj. , Daffy-Trowbridja
good uroworf , ileilon H St373 MinuFao'g ' Oa ,
Kardon , itr in , k'r.iln isJ '
trco nee 11 , .Manufiutur'i ! stOTOjaal
4H' 421 South 15th. steve pips.
1213-1215 IxiHvenwortli ( t ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC.
M. A , Disbrow & Oo. , Bonn Sash & Door 'Jo.
Manufacturers of ensh , Manufacturers of mo ill-
doors , bllndi anil lni { < , bllndi , doorj ,
Mouldlnis llranoh of eta.
fice , 12th nnd IzarJ all. IHth and Clark strooti.
STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIQ3
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L , Strong & Sons ,
Pump Co. ,
Ilalllday wind mills. 91) IOU2-I004 Furnam strogi
and IttJ Jonoi st. (1. V.
lions , nctlntf umnaKor , Omaha , Nob.
TEA , , OOFFEB , SPICES , CIGARS.
Consolidated
Company ,
1414 and 1418 llurnoy it
Om.iha. Nob.
TOYS. | BILLIARDS.
H. Hardy & Co. , The Rrunawiok-Balkp ,
Toyn , ilollnlbuiiu.f.anor Oollondar Oo.
liooch , lioinofiirnUliliu Illlllnnl iiicrclinnrtlHO ,
.
B.iliiun fliliiroj
Kooils , chllilron' * cur- 407 lOii H. lutli utrojt
rlnxos 131 ! ) rurniimit. Oiniilm
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIVE SIOOK OO OMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Oo
18.9 Kii-lmnito HulMliii ,
tioiith Oinuliii.
S. J. Coffman , Sm.loy Huntaroc Qru3n ,
&Uo. ,
10 Kiclmniio HulMlnj
Houth Oumha. bull ill Onmli'i.
P. T , HUGHES ,
WHOM BA1-K OA8II COMMISSION MBIIUHANI
lUJ.IUIMuikatl.tioot , l > n or. Colormlo.
Kluln , III unit Wonturn trom.urr Iliiltor , K nn < J
Cliufi-o. lu.UUU A I einptr eiw taiui , "Ith Ililor * to
lo.into niv hli > pni > nnd otliora 10 hollllol llvum < o
ami. HIilM by l t f rjlKlit. ( lou.l. oliiwi. lliitlur In >
ili-iiiiiiul Uurliiif JtBr. lloliublu for fiuuUUulu on Uu-
lilnlid
. \ltt < - , < tu CHIttflll'tOfM ,
Notice Is hereby given llmt unalud bids will
IMI ruco.\fid uy the Hoard of TrustecHiif llio
vtliaKM of O.iklaml , MihrmUa. up ui H p. in.
Junouth. li'JI ' , for the onslructlim of unsium
of water works In said vlllauo. In nccordaiicu
with thu plans and Hiiuullliiut.oini on Iliii In my
olllco : ulMi bills for fimilHhliu any pail of the
mateilnl or poiforming any part of the worlfy
Kai'h hldmiia uo uccumpiiniod wllhacertl-
llcd eheckof W)0 us a guainnteo of good faith > w
on i lie part of the bidder , llnard ruserven tlm < T
ruht to inject any and all lildH.
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JJAH. Vf. UotguiHr , Village 0 eric.