Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1891, Page 6, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAY SO , 1801-TWELVE PAGES.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
Bualntsi on the Chicago 'Ohango ' in the
Natto of n Big "Scalp. "
CF.OP REPORTS LOWER WHEAT VALUES.
Dull Trndo In Corn wllli Narrow
MuotttnlloitH N < > So.s lfin of the
Jonril ! Until Next
this the lint bn l-
CniCAno. Mny 20-As wns
nis < lav f the month nml lit Irnilura wurcneit
Inellni'il to DXtnnil tholr llni-s of otion l
to houurrluO over till Tne lay. thodiiy
nc s vtiis litr , ' ly In tlio niitiiro of u Ms
"ttcnl | > . " In nntlclpatloiioftliliHtutucif nlfolrs ,
mine loi-iil iluulors provlilcil themselves with
-a h" In wheat IIIHI nlKlil ut ! M > I'4 ' to II.-
niiil < ! t out ut the ouuiilnjt this inornlnit to
holft tlio market to the "eiill" lirk't1. The
HtanilK'ilu of small shorts which they stnrtuil
pnrrlutl July fioin tl.O'J'J tit the start up I"
tl.ol' . . rrcmi fi.Ol up tlio snlcs were iruntor
than tlKiiluniniKl from frlKlitoneilshottscould
nbxotl ) 'I'hiTDsult was that the attempt to
pet thi > iniirkot to tin- call limits was a f-illurs.
The heavy weight hears soon sn tlniii h
the snine nml thuruiittur to tlio elmo sold
frci'ly whenoviT It rallied. July .sold olT to
tl.OO'i ' , then ralliutl toil.OO'i. hroko tolM'fC and
after a few foohlu rallies Jl.OO'i ' , or thcro-
nhonts , lurtiK very oloso to tl.uu. The nnws
pout In i.-arly was cnleiilntcil to advance pi Ices
lint Its I'lfcft was siion lost. It was said that
the ( iermaii KovcriiniPiit had ahniil conclildoil
to red'ico Import ilutlus On wheat hy ! 'C ' per
bnslifl. nml thuiowen- reports from tlio north
west i.f dry wp-ilher. Iiatcriidvlpes. hownvur ,
told of llheral fains in North DaUota last
nlKht. Su hinilswlifd that loicliits from Iviiii-
pas fi > r the next few days wo'ild ' ho larco. I he
Kansas ad vices weie Hint the etop outlook
wa'.exc'e.llent. Theio were reiiortH of la mo
tukln.x nfnoldto o ahroad hy toinoriott's
blcamors , hut there woto also Rood exports of
cereals. Near the close the arlthmct clans
lltfiiris told that thoiu would he a lar o de.-
criinl < c In th < ! vIslljlL'Hiipply and this Bunt the
price up to H.OO1 .
The trade In corn WHS largely local , and us
in wheat , there as a tendency towards oven-
liiK up Iraih'H. The tonspquoiiuu was a dull
iniirkeKliirliijt most of the session , with nar
row Humiliations. . ( line openc < l atV \ \ \ \ ' ' ,
hold up to.Viic on liiiyliiK hv ! hulls , ieacl < ; i
to Til v with the hreak In whoa : , rallied lo.Tu : ,
anil clcisi'd a shade inidor that.
Oat * . , like corn , wore dull unit fciiturolo- < ,
with Iliiutuatlonscoiillncd to a ran o uf ! >
cent.
1'iovlslons wore dull hut linn , the llurlua-
tlons In pork covered a tniiKi ) of 17t ! centH.
hlRher th.in yesterday. I-iird
closed fie nnd ribs .Vt&s'ic ' hlKlier.
There will ho no session of the hoard to
morrow or Monday.
The leading futures ranged us follows :
Alllll'I.KS.
WIIKAT .No. 2
Mnjr I 1 001 s i o.vv t 1 ( > : I I ( I21 < i
Jun I U.I'K ' I ( r : I IH't '
July 1 OP ( 1 IWU
Coit.v No. 2
Mny
Jiinu
July
OATK-No. Z-
.Mny
Juno
July
lliss : I'oitK
July 10 ( > > 10 7. ' . 10 70 10 FJV ,
Huptembur 10 'M 11 10 10 vay 11 U5
LA III-- )
.luly G .S."i B 40 n 40
September GIXI u M G U" >
11IIIS--
July 6 Vis r. U2i < i r , < x\t r m
September li 174 li 27 ! * li ii't li ! tJ
Cash quotations weie as follows :
I'l.ouu Steady and unchanged.
WIIKAT-NO. i. .spring wheat , II.O'J > SfJI.OJ'5 ( ) :
No. : i spring wheat. UsQflMe ; No. red , $1.0U".i
© 1.04' , .
COIIN No. 2 , cni viisc.
OATH-No. „ ' , 4'ic ' : No. 2 white , JTiH4c ( ? ! :
No. .1 white , I.-.ian'ie. ( ; '
livi : NO. a , stfii.si'c. |
HAIII.KV No. . ' . nominal ; No. 3 f. a b. , GSi1 ;
No. 4 , nominal.
KI.AX Sici : > No. I. J1.12.
TIMOTMV Sixu Prime. JI.iOt.i4. : :
1'oitK Mess pork net- barrel , SIO.70:10.75 : ;
lard , ner cwt. J0.i : ) ; snort ribs , sides , ( loom ) .
Ki.KVS.-i..K ) : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . W.O'J ®
6.o : > : short clear sides ( boxed ) . $ ( i.2.VSO.i5. :
WIIIHKY Distillers' finished goods Dor gal
lon , fit 111.
timiAit Out loaf , unchanged ; granulated ,
unchanged ; standard "A , " unchanged.
Kccoints and shipments toituy were as fol
lows :
IIKCKIl'T.i. 1
Now York .Markets.
NKW YOIIK , May si ) . Ki.oim-Uecelpt , 20.wi :
Jiaoknges ; experts , 11,2S.-I barrels. ( MrjO sacks ;
market quiet , unchanged : sales 1 .750 b.no's.
WIIKAT Uocelpts , OOJ bubhols : exports , 48-
12ii bUKhels ; sales , Il.tiso.ooo bnsho s futures ;
15I.IXIO bushels spot. Spot market llrmor. fair
business , chlelly o\nort. No. 2 red , 41.12 In
etoruiiiidoluriitorfl.iil.iii ; ; : ! allout : fl.l2i < a
1.14 > 6 f. o. b , ; ungraded led , JI.OIiJiffil.14' , ;
No. I northern to arrive. * l.ll" ; No. I hard
to arrive , JI.181 , ; No. 2 I'lilcngto , 41.11VAM2.
Options opened ' .ii'uo up. advanced ' , 'iOJio
more on largo vloariiiiccs for the week and
covering over the holiday ; aflerwaids full
deliveries 1111 contracts broke the market
? , ( (4lc. ( closing steady within y-AVof last
nights figures. No. 2 rod .May , fl.U'l9liil.lU- { ;
June , * I.U' ! iOl.ll' , oloslng at Jl.l'a ! ;
July. tl.08 U-Kiitl.OU 5-111 , closing at
< "o N tecolpih , ifcii5o bushels ; exports ,
6,0011 bushels ; hales. illl.OOO bnsliols futures ;
ll'.OOO bushels spot. Spot , market opened
llrmor , closed easier ; moderately aetlvo ;
No. 2 ( ! ( KItll7o in elevator ; ( i7ffili4o ' allout :
ungraded mixed , iivdiisc. Options opened
very dull , and on lighter oll'erlng ndvanced
hWiO with the close ; May. ( WriiHi c ; June.
02 < iii214C. ( eloslni : at 2'4e ; July , liKiidi'jc. clos-
, steady.
riwiAit Haw , ( inlet ami steady. Sales , I..170
tons llilo ; i'J ' , and yesterday OK ) tons musco
vado W ) test tit : ic. Uctlncd , unuhanKod , fair
( leinnnd.
Moi.AtiSiis-l'oroIgn , dull ; Now Orleans ( Inn
and quiet.
KICK Stonily and quiet.
Ktius-nrin ; western , lOUOlOiJe ; rocolpts.
6,071 packages.
1'oitK-O.iilot and steady : old mess. JI0.75
ffll.r ) > 0 ; now mess , J12.00I6I2.75 ; oxtru pi-lino ,
CUT MitATH Mcht demand : stoudy.
MIIIIII.KK Sttady and qulot.
UAliu Hrinor. but ( inlet ; western steam ,
JV..YHalON ( 450 tlercemit J < l.V > 001.'i7J. ! Options ,
no sales. Juno , tOM nsUed : July , JLiii : Au-
KUtitW.7i : ; Sopiombor , MMi Ootohor. HIM.
llurrKii-I'liney. llrmt fatrdomuml ; western
dairy , KrH. O ! western creamery , Uffliailo ;
western factory. tOiiUc : Illglns. Is'to.
( niiisi : : l'iir | demandi Irregular ; part
UIIIIK , 4ttfo.
_
Milwaukee Markets.
Mii.WAiiUKK.WlH. . May'.U-l.'i.ouit-Strady.
.J'l'nAi'-l'Irm ' ; No. I Nprlng. on tracK , II.OJQ
104 ; July. tLOiHj ; No. 1 northern , fl.Oil.
C'oiiN-Stendyi No. ; i , on track , rn.'ie.
OATS -.inlet ; No. Il , on track. 47'io.
IUuiKv--jiili ( < t ; No. ; > , lu Htoro , O7o ,
JtYK > "Hrm No. I , liiHtoieMo.
I'llOVIKIO.NH-Qulet ,
I'OIIKJuly , * | H,75 ,
1.Aim-July. | ) . ; i5.
KKi'liiiTS-Klour , 4.MW barrels ; wheat. 29,000
biishelH ; barley , O.IWJ bushels.
Slill'MK.iTS-Hour , l.MX ) barrels ; wheat , 500
bushelsi barley , l.loObushuU.
City . Mni-kotN.
KAN H IHTV. Mo. , May aKi.outt >
weakj unchanged.
WIIKAT Hironger : No. ' . ' hard , cash , Ol'ioj
Muybiu bid ; So. . ' ' red , i-iish. lO'ie.
I'oiiNKasler ; No. S. o.ish , floiie May , RJtSo.
OATS -iulotj Nn , , cash , 4iio ) bid : May ,
f.'tto bid ,
Ili-Tmi-Stoiiily to weak ; uuchansod.
Kims Sieaily at I' ' e.
Wooir-'iViwici unchanged.
ItK'KH-Th Wheat. ltni.inibuslula ( | ; corn , 10.103
bushels ; mils l.UIH ) bushelt- .
riiill-MKsrs Wheat , 1''uo lushols ; com , a.700
buiihcU.
St , liiitils Marki'ls ,
ST. l.oum , Mo. , May ) . WIUAT-tlusot-
tled ; ciiKh , fl , : n , ; .lulv. M\ < :
t'oiiNIrregular ; euHh , & 2ii < ; July. 53o.
OATti-stoudyi caidi , 4Uioi July , 40o.
l'oiiK-Juleti ( * ll.w\ \ ,
l.AKi > ( Julol ; M.OO. -
\ \ IIISKV-tl.lfl.
\Ylitnit > r rket.
. , Minn. , May ' "J. WIIKAT
S'horo was u ° "ddouiaud ( uruortuoru whuut ,
but Jthors were nloir. Ilccelptt , | H ' ears ; shlp-
iiienlw. 'Ji'icars. uiouc ! No. I hard. May. ll.i J ;
on track. ( l.Of l.OiiMi No. I northern , May ,
tl.na'it July. ll.OIH : nn track. $ l.ll' ( ; No. 2
northern , 11.01 : on truck. tl.Oiai.OI'.t
Liverpool Mnt-ki'tH
Iiivr.iii'iiou May 20. WIIBAT 1'lrm ; dn-
mand poor ; holders ou"or sparingly ; ifcelpls
of wheat for the past three days were I MJOO
centals. Including ftnoo American.
COIIN Stendy ; demand Improving } receipts
of American corn for the past three days wuro
47.MO centals.
I'KA.H Uanudlnn. is Id pnr cental.
CiiKf.sK Amerl'-an , llnosl while and col-
orrd , 4li ! fur iiijw per ewt.
llntt' : Anierle.in refrigerator beef , foro-
quarters. Hid ; hindquarters. 7d per pound.
Cltiulntiittl Murkcts.
CINCINNATI. 0. , May S-J. WnnAT-Stoady :
No. 2 red. ? l.05' ' $ ,
ColtN Weaker : No. 2 mixed. CtT'fff&Vio.
OATS It regular ; No. 2 mixed , tTiiffimo
WIIISKV--JI.IO.
Toledo .
Tot.Kiio. O. . May 20. WIIHAT Lower ; cash
nnd Mny. l.r > 8.
COIINI'lrm cash and May , 59o.
OATS ( Jiilnt ; cash , 48c.
n . ! . IlltXUH.
Nnw YoitK. May 29. In the stoek market
today the professionals still had the making
of prices lu their hands , the public and the
loading operators holding aloof with no lin-
medlato prospeot of resuming tholr Interest
In the market for s HUM tlmn to come. There
was only one feature of special Importance lu
the trading of the day , and that was the sell
ing of Louisville .t Nashville , which was at
tributed to orders from London. This theory ,
however. doc not meet wltli coin-nil ni'UJpt-
nnce , nnd that the niajorlty of the soiling or
ders had their Inception on this side of the
ocean seems most probable. The I ) ink state
ment showed , as expected , a material Increase
In the surplus reserve , which now stands at
the highest llguro for a long time , but this
was made the occasion of a sharp drive at the
whole list of uetlvu stoi.'ks and further depres
sions followed what should have been tlio
sustaining element of the day. The utter
apathy of llio larger operator < was Indicated
by thooceuirenec , and II nppours that no In
terest Issiilllcleutly Interested In the m.irkot
todofeul Its lu Ullngs against the attacks of
traders. Tlio drive at Louisville resulted In
n lossofovcrS per cent.but while the ontlro
list sympathized with the decline. In no cnso
was the movement for moro than a small
fraction , oven In Ht. 1'aul , which resumed Its
old nuxltlon us leader In point of activity.
Oulsldeof the twosl.jjksmentioned , however ,
thciowiisno animation lu the market for
more than a few minutes at i > . time. Nearly
J.'IOOJ,030 L'old was ta'nuii to go out on tomor
row's sto ; mer , which was a help to the bear
ish operations of the trading clement , but the
Impression that this week marks the culmina
tion of the movement In gold sustains the
confidence of holdersand prevents liquidation
from aiding lu tlio downward movement In
stocks. Commission people are not disposed
to irlvo any prognostications as to tlio prob
able eour-m of prices and the walling attitude
assumed by the loading operators Is regarded
as the proper thing to Imitate. The oponln ;
was weak at oulv small fractious
lower than the closing figures of
last ovonlnir , but. tins downward movement
IniiUL'uratcd at the opening was continued
with hut slight Interruption for the L-reater
portion of the dav. Specialties sulTorcd , and
I'licllle Mull luul Missouri I'acillc were weak all
tliu w.ty out. The Industrials , represented by
sugar , were al o speelullv weak , hut the lluc-
tuations lu the rest of the list were generally
conlined to the smallest fraction , while the
dealings weie devoid of feature of any kind.
The coverings of shurts. put out earlier In tlio
week , caused a fractional rally after the iow-
oit prices of the week had been touched In
mo-it of the active slocks. The market llnally
closed null , but steady to linn at the Improve
ment , leaving most stocks at a fruet on below
last evening. The important losses Includ"
Hugar. l j' : Louisville & Nashville , lj ? : and
Missouri I'acKlc 1 percent.
The operations In railroad bonds were mine
restricted than usual , tlio sales reaching only
$ I5'.OIHI. ' | Theio woroa few material changes
while tlio great m-ijority of the lists were kept ,
stationary. Ulio-Mpeak & Ohio series A lost
214 at I12'a : Toledo , Ann Arbor it Northern
Mlehlgnn ilrsts. - ' at nt : ; while Denver city
cables. Ili-hts , rose 2'4 ; East Tennessee lives ,
2U to IQVi.
( iovornment bonds were dull , steady.
State bonds weio dull , featureless.
1'otroloum oponcd steady and ruled Irregu
lar. Spot oil declined 1 ? on western selling ,
but rallied 7a before tlio close. June option
fell ' 4 and oosed : steady , ronnsylvaiilu oil ,
spot , opened at < & ' , ( . highest il'i'S. lowest ( ! 7'6 ,
oloslng at r > 3. June option opened at U8't. '
hl liostOS'i. lowo.U OS , closing at OS. Total
sales 2:1:1,001 : : barrels.
Tlio following aio tlio closing quotations for
the loading stocks on the Now \orkstoeko.\-
change today ;
Thu totul sales of stocks today were ll,2Jil ! )
shares ; Including Ateluson , Ml'iO ; Delaware ,
Ijiekawanna & Western , 4.IUJ ; l/oulsvlllo A :
Nasliville , ; illM ( ; St. I'uul , U'j.O.lj ; Union I'a-
cillc , I5 , : i ) .
I''iiiiiiclul : Itovlcw.
NBW VOIIK. May Si ) . The I'ost say : In the
present situation with currency still moving
heavily from the Interior towards this center.
It remains to bo seen whether tlio outllow of
gold has practically coino to an end. us most
people believe. If this pr.ives to bo the ease
the rates for money both hero and lu London
shoulil decline unless they are nrtltlolally
sustained In the latter. The object In doing
this would bo to make rates for money KOIIIO-
what higher there than here , that they
would Inllueneo the transfer of loanable capi
tal from this market to that. The
movement of this capital would , of
course , bo In gold and would ouuhlo the
l.ou.Ion loint stock hunks lo accumulate MIIIIO
gold by tbo payment of a premium for It. The
only protective ineasuro against such a with
drawal of euplt.il . w mill bo an advance lu
rates of Interest huro. but the probabilities
are that the whole situation will adjust Itself
without any fiirtlinr largo exports of gold.
Louisville & Nashville bus been depressed for
two days nu I especially this foiennon. by a
rumor that the next Konil-auniial dividend
would bo In script and not In cash. This
rumor Is olllclully denied hero by a director.
I'rlvalo advices from Huston , where then ) aio
largo lutore.sts In the stock , confirm the state
ment.
The Money .Haricot.
Nr.w VOIIK. May 20. MO.NUV ON CAM. K-isy ,
ranging from 2'1 ' to 4 po rent ; loans , ' . ' ! i per
cent ! oloslng olforod at 2'4 per cent.
1'iuMK ' .MEiu.'ANrii.u I'Ai'KK AVi'iC ' * porcont.
bmu.iNU KXCIIANOI- : Quiet and tlrni at
M.SI'i ' for sixty-day bllli and JI.MSJ for do-
niiind.
The following were the closing prices on
bonds :
. . . .
CiiiHilaSoiilhurn .M U > HlSt. ! 1'nul coiuoli I'il'i '
t'entrul I'aolllo UU..KHIJ HI. I' . ( J. A. | > . | t . . . . |
II. .t K 1) ) . Ut * Ill T. I' . U ( I. Tr. Ili-t. . W )
I" 4i MJf T. I' . 11. ( I. Tr. ItcU. . < < l
H. A 11.11. W. Ut * . . . . T J Union 1'uclllo Uli. . . 10SUJ
Krlo'W. luo | Wu tShuro WliJ
M. K. .VT. i.un'l tij. isill
Kx.'lnt. '
11 ink CU-aniiiiH'H.
IlAi.TiMoiu : . .Md. , May 2u.-Plearlngs today ,
f.t > tllMibiiliiiiccsMiD..tji ) ! . Jlonoy , il percent.
NKW VOIIK , May 2il.-rioar.ms. ftM. 6.3j |
Im aiices , lu.'VWQl f-ir the week clearings ,
tlsi , 'JlVOiH ! balaueos , J > .S 2.ROS.
ruinuKi.niiA. May 2i-Jloari.- ) , fs.a s.iifeji
Imlancvw , ( lum.VU. I'or the week ending
today. ule.irlng . finuMl ; baluncos , ir.aaSi-
aw. Jlouey 4 < l'i per cent.
I'lNTiKNiTi. < > . , Miy : 9ii.-Money nriiu-r ut 5
M < 1 percent , Now Vork exchange 7i uonu pre
mium , ( 'Icarlngs ' f.ir toiluy , f2wivH : ) ! for thu
tmht live duyniiO,10b.V ) . coiuparetl tdllu.OTI.IlO
for thu oorrcspouulnitsok lu t your , The
rlearlng * for tin ) month were J.U&20 830 , and
for the same month lu | i' ' ' ( . f.v,2KS.wo. ;
CIIICAOO , May . " . > . t'lcanngs. JIMII.OKi.
Hnloi for money ( ontlnu < ( easy at .Iftfl per
cent for eatl nud tlmo lo.ius. New lork ox-
ehango . t xe ) piriiiliiin. Slorllnn cxi'hanso
was sto.tdy and iin'hanged.
llos-ro.v. May vu-t'loarlirfp. } ii.O'ii,2M : ; : bal-
anee , tl.KUs. ! Mnnoy , .1 per cent. Kxolmueo
on Now Vork. 2"i discount to i ir. Kor the week
cliMiMitlP. liO.liil.VHt balniu IT.BI-.Olu. ' Tor
the corresponding week last /ear clearings ,
Ifrt.lHV.SIW : baliinee . KW.OS. ! ) I'or thu month
clearln-js , Wii2l)7.ilT ! ) : ! balances , } | i,4Uncn ( > Kor
the corresponding mouth last , year clearings ,
JoOlVJ I.IWii balancts. iH".t-i.l)70. | )
Nr.w YOIIK. May Si ) . Tlio exports of specie
during the week amounted to J I.0:1,1x111 : , all
fold , of which i'.Nil.V-Vd wont to Kurope and
M7.KX ) to South America. The Imports of
specie amounted to JflMW of which JUOI : ( wus
pold and { "il.'JJA jllvur. l/a/.ard Trees shipped
Ji'.Oi ) .0) ) " ! Heldelbaek. Kokolholmor , $ .VH.O.H ) ) .
mi I Von lloirnrin & Co. . $ .ii , < XHl. Shipments
tomorrow Include the IIUOAU. The shipments
tomorrow go as follows : Hy Ia I'retnu.'O. to
I'lii-K Jl.T.Vi.Oiifl ! Allen , to London , JTJO.OOOj
Ulubrla , to Liverpool. fclHOOO.
Hostmi Htoo'c Markot.
HOSTO.V. M iss. , May' * ! ) . The following were
the olo-dn t prices on stojks In the Boston
sto.-k market today :
A"tcliT , > ii , V fopeku. . .1I' ( , Huron 2Hj
llo tiiu .VAlb.ioy in | K-.iMnrKL 14
ilii Mn'.no IU ! O reolu 7j !
Chi. llnr.vgiilm-jr. . PS'dlVnu'ilctnuw ' ) II
Kmdorn II. II. m SJ O.ilncy 110
Mils * . Central 19 Santa Kecupper 13) )
Mexican Con. com. . . 20 ! < i T.ririr.ick l..1
.V. V. .V N. Kntfland. . : ipj Sun Dli-itn I .Mini Co. . 18
do 7s IIS i\Voit Knd Lund Co. . . W (
Itiilland ciiiiiiii'iii. . . . 'l . HeliT.-li-pliimo
WM. Cent , com lii' SturoS liljj
Altme/Mln Co ( now ) : i't ' W.il'-r 1-ower 2 ( < j
Allinth ! 10 C. .M MVi
Ilixtiiii ti Mont 41 N.I.T AJ
C.'ilinui-t A lleelu . . . . ' . ' . "i II. A J. C 1(1 (
Kr.iiiklln HI <
Iioniloti Stouks.
r.ONnox. May 2J. I p. m. ohnlng :
ConsoN. limnejr..W 1-lillKrloT 20H
CoimoN , m-eoiint. . t'C ' l-li. .MuvlcanOnl MX
tl. S. 4n 1214 si. 1'aul coiiimon. . . . C5' <
U.S. l'4 ' * 102 N. V. Central 10DJ
N.V.I'VO. lsf ( ! ' ( 'Itoaillnit ' 1 H
Ciin ula I'ncllla ' 0 1
liar silver 444(1 pur Ounce.
Money. 'I per cent. Itato of discount In the
open market for both short and three months
bills , 37 percent.
Hunk ol' IOiiiIaiil Hn'Mon.
LONDON. May 20. Amount of bullion gene
Into the Hank of Knglund on balance today
was JL1B.OJO. _
I'nrls lii'iiti'.s.
PAIIIS , May SO. Three per cent routes , Olf
lOc for the account.
Denver .Iliiiln Stouki.
nn.svnii , Col. . May 20. Quotations on the
mining c.M'hutmu today :
AHruliiiuy . . . . ' . ' , ) I.IIMIICU U
Amity ' > < ( Lvuiil Tender : t
Anrnnmit 2J jLlttlu llulu 108
Itnllnrnl (3 ( Matchless SS
Hiimwlor li'ii ' .Mny Ma/oppa 12.1
Hntiitkok i.l : ; M'iiiiliiKJllm ' ( 44
Sun I'Yanc-lsoo Mining Qnotntlons.
SAN I'ltANCisco. G'ala. , May SJ. The olllelal
closing quotations for mining stocks today
were as follows :
Now Vork 31inii ! ; < JiiDtiitliins.
NKVT Von-t , May 29. The following are tlio
cloilng mining stouk iiiotatlom | :
St. ls Mining Quotation .
ST IjUt'ia , Mo. , May 20. There was scarcely
any trading on the mining o.xchango this
morning and prices were slightly lower. The
following bids were made on call :
Now Vork Co co Options.
Nr.w Yonic , Mny'JO. Coi'fKR Options opened
steady and unchanged to . 'i points up , closing
steady at 5&I5 points up. sales , iooj | bas. In-
eluding July. $ U.rj ; August , S.0.a"ieopteinbor ; ,
JHJ.'JJ ; October. fl.r.i.lXn.ir'J. ) ; November , J15.10 ;
December , fU.l)5. ) fcpot Klo , dull ; fuir cargoes ,
J20.00 ; No. 7 , ? I8.25.
Markets.
Nr.w YOIIK , .May 29. I'r.Titoi.r.tiM Quiet but
steady ; nulled closed at. ( > Hc for hine.
UOTfoN SKII : > ( Jib Dull and uusy ; yellow
oir grade. . ' 1046.50.
TAI. ( . > w Dull but steady ; city ( J2.0J for
Ukgs. ) 4'4 15-lGo.
KIIHIS Steady but quiet.
Tuiti'CNTiNU Quiet and steady ; IlSJl-JSiic.
1'ld IitoN-Dull ; American , SKI O03it8.u0.
Ooi'i'ini Steady ; lalto .liino , J1J.05.
l.iAii : l"lrm ; domestic , 8l.s.1. :
TIN 1'lnn but rather dull ; straits , JJX40.
Illliis-Active : and ilrm.
WooiiJulot ( but steady ; domestic fleece ,
IHWlTe : pulled , .HVTi , ! c ; Tu.\as. 174i2lc.
LONDON , May 2D. UAI.UUTTA LINJUIJU 41s
7jil ! per quarter.
Tuni'C.vri.Ni : Si'i pcrowt.
Trndoi's'Tallc.
ST. Louis , 5Io. , May 20. f < angonhurg llroth-
ois to ( 'oukroll ISrothers The following was
the range of prices at this market today :
i. iTlUn. | I.J v. | Clnu. | V'iaty '
HU 33 61
40 40 40 40' (
CiiicAdO.May 2U.I.ogau & Co. lo Tonoray &
llryiin. 'I'ho wheat market has been quiet
throughout the wbolososslon. Tomorrow and
Monday being holidays lias nomowhat Inter
fered with business. The .situation Is un
changed , foreign advices are linn , with hack-
ward \\oatber on the continent. Reports of
the growing crop of winter wheat on this sldu
of the Atlantic Is goo.l. Wo have had rains In
thu northwoht where It was ncodo.l and the
present outlook Is promising for a good crop.
The demand for cash wheat Is goud. It is
dltllcult to buy In fuvorlto houses. Charters
for 1\0M bushels made for Huiralo. said to ho
fore.xport. Our rrop Is a week or ten days
Into and with such conditions wo thlux nhoat
safe lo buy on all weak markets. Corn Is less
aetlvo than I'or s'ime days p.ist. Reports are
fair and prospects are they will continue so
for a week or ten days longer. Provisions
closed llrm. If they have nut already touched
the bottom they are nut fur from It and rib
and lard wo tliink a good purchase.
Gnu-Ado. May SU.-W. li. Met'ormlok Jfc Co. to
K. ( J , Swart/ Co. Active scalping on thonait
ot local traders and evening 1111 transactions
by outside speculators huvo been the main
fouturosttf today's wheat mtirkou News of
any description wus disregarded and produced
no ell'eet. London ouhles were easier , diver-
pool cables were Ud higher , llorliu was Pj
marks lower on the. September future , whl'o '
Antwerp wus quoted higher. New Vork wired
that I'.irls was a good buyer of cargoes for fu
ture delivery. A cablor.im st'itod that the
llorliu municipal authorities had reeum-
meiided to the government tlio reduction of
Import diitU'n on cero.ils. lio.'olpts at eleven
primary uoluts. ll.'T.inXi. Khlpiuents 4VI.OIO.
Cloarnnces from Now Vork nnd llnltlmoro
wore 41,000 packages of lluur and U7.000 bushels
of whoit. : The closn of the market was llrm ,
but not active. The corn market was dull
and transactions consisted ehlelly In livening
up preparatory to the holidays , llccolpts woru
large , I.H wcru the estimates for tomorrow.
The shl.ipin. diuuand Is ( inly moderate.
I'rovlhlous were very dull nn > l the market
featureless until the last hour , when good buy
ing eoninieiu'ed by several uf the packers and
by shorts from the wheat uiowd.
NKW VDIIIC. May -Kiumott. . lloiiklns .V Co.
to S. A. Me\Vhurlor-The eiivraaomcnt of nearly
J.'I.'K ' ) MIJO lii go.d for shipment by toiuorruw s
htoamor has Irv.l a depressing otl'ec't up m the
nnirkut today. Tln > hope If not the e.xpcta -
tlon of the street Im- . boon fiat llttlo if any
gold would co thu week , but snlpinontH mo
o\er(4U. ' ( > ,000 anl siorllng oxuhange N NO llrm
as tu makii it probable that moro will en ne t
week. The market Ijiillratos leallflng sales
by purllOK who aid dlnappolntcil at the eon-
tlnued iiuivu ot uold. 1'rli'i-s have weakened
throughout the IM. but Louisville , V Nasli- (
vlllo and Northern 1'uellle huve been
heavy. Doubts aio uxpre.st.ed leg.irdlug
the l.ouUvillo X Nasbvllle iMiuilnii-
Ing Its former rate of dividend
nud some promln''Ul Intoi ( Mis have been hell
ing It fur a week or muro. Kong St. 1'aul Htook
him alto como on the market todav ruuslnv a
decline ot about I percent. The bank ktatc >
iiiont gave a temporary xtroug to , i to tin
market rib the Increase lu tlio surplus r sorvu
of f..JOO.tU ) was moro than expected There
was utfvuolulinoYolu Oblvuuu Uaaouu report
from Chicago that HmV-ompauy wn.s nogotlat-
Ing and would probably make irraiuomcnts
with tlio city by whWM litigation would bo
abandiined. Nothing U kt.owinli'llnlte , how-
over. Tlio market closed \ory dull , jclow last
ovoulng's prices " 'jv
( . 'nicAdo. May ffit.Kpiincti. . Hopkins .V Co.
to S. A. MoWhortor a special from llostou
to theChl aiO Trlbimo Hntohliison pioilk'ls
tl.iW for wheat. Tho' bid gent Is lu general
favor on tliu open board , and when the mar
ket opened all ) n. mihorc ; were buyers at
JI.OJj for July , 'riin'llfiniicsji alarmed the III-
tie siorl | , and lliolr'nuylng o. Tried the prleo
to fl.OI'i shortly afti'r the roiitliir opening.
The big bcnisKoomoil U ) bi doing nothing at
the top. but were active features lu the sub
sequent bieuk to il.ofl. It Is doubtful If their
lines wore mnterlallvreduced at any tlmo
nnd thu llttlo bears , who covered on the bulge
were afterward selllur on the break. News
was not of an Inlluentlal character. About
IKO.U'K ' ) bushels of wheat were ehaitercd hero
hut this Is almost n dally occcrreucu and u.x-
elted no comment. Hears will have to see the
bottom uf the elevator bins before It muues
any Impression on them. We IOOK for no
great market changes for ! < omo time , but be
lieve the long side on breaks thu safest profits.
Col n and Oats Nothing of special Interest In
either of these grains. Hulls appear to he
tightening on the market , and If roeclpw fall
oil' next week , us mint receiving bouses pro-
diet , they may give shorts a linn ! twist. Its a
manipulated du-ii. but tuo bulls have the best
of it and wo would rather buy on soft spots
fora time. In provisions the market was dull
and liineiild until thoclcio. when It udyatu'oi
on buylnir to cover by room traders who did
not care to be short during the holidays. Any-
thlntr oi-currliig to stlmulato the grain mar
kets would doubtless infect provisions. 'I ho
publleatlonof stocks will probably bo made
on Tuesday morning.
OJl.l II A 1.1VK HCOVH.
OMAHA , May 20.
OATTI.E Ofllclal rccolnts of cattle 60S. as
compared with I.SU ) vosterdny untl 1,00. )
Kiiday of last week 'I'ho ' maruet was s'ow.
lleoves were steady at the recent decline.
llutcher stock was unchanged with common
grades verv slow. I'eedori were lifeless.
lloos Olllelal receipts of boas fi.lS2. : IH
compared with r > . .TU yesterday and 4.os | l < rl-
day of last week. Thu market was net I vi
and strong The best hogs were nctlvo and
llrm ; light and mixed hogs were a shade to.v
higher , with some sales strongor. All sold.
Tliu range of the pill-en paid was ll.l.i'2H.II ) .
the bulk soiling at * l.2.MSI.iO. : Mirht. Jl.ina
4.Bi : heavv. JI.MBll.lfl : mixed. $ l.2.v l.i1. : Tlie
average of the prices paid wn.sjl.27 as com
pared with M.SI 4' yesterday and W.SI'i 1'rlday
of last week.
SIIKKP Thrro wore no fresh receipts The
market was iiomln illy steady. . Native- " ,
shorn. SI.GOt&'i.S.'i ; westerns , shorn , JJ.TOiS'i.'ii.
Itcoclpts nnd Disposition of Hto-jk.
UlTlcliil receipts and disposition of stock as
shown by the bojks of the Union stoikvards
company for tlm twenty-four hours ending at
G o'clock p. in. Mnv - . > , 1S91.
Diat'oaiTio.v.
Iteprojcr.tiitlv. ; sulos.
STECIH.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
: i . ISM jci 2. " > i. . lira JIM w..nfii $ . > - ' >
JI..1UO. ! 4 Ki 8..1iJJ 48. ) - 15. 11WO 6 25
O..lfli4 : 4115 40..1HKII 4 W S.l.l''Ol 525
111. . ! XS ) 453 17..1I4S 4 00 ! M..HSt 5 W
CO'.VS.
: ! . . coi : i 25 3. . Hit 2 on i. . 870 : ioi
i. . "so i : r > t. . on 2 on u. . n.ii ; i85
1. . I1CO 200 17. . Oil 255 11. . 1W5 410
1. . 1)10 ) 2 03
4. . 507 175 0. . C55 a 10 10..C2S 320
s. . os ; u oo
0. . US 2 II' l.'VtXl : i oa 21"5 50 °
BULt.S.
1..179D 3 CO - j
nops.
No. Av. ri'i. ' Pr. . . , No. Av. Sli. Pr.
( W ISTi 120 $ 't 9J : 14 183 ft 2.1
15 issi 4 or i ; . M am ira 42.1
II 185 4U3 \ 73 225 203 425
10 105 120 413 12 208 423
101. . . .lUIl 120 420 6 220 421
M- ) . . ' . ' . 181 160 420 .1 . . 12 . . . .207 ' 42. )
711 ID. ) 120 420 8 ! ) 200 120 42.1
77 1M1 IGO 420 1 > I 2jfl 80 42.1
77 IIS'I 104 20 77 20 440 42.1
711 171 200 420 78 217 80 4 27' ;
o.i 183 : MO ; 420 cn 241 f.o 42755
87 Ih7 80 420 70 1S7 120 427"
J5 2li4 bU 4 10 70 227 40 4 ! 10
7 185 420 74 242 240 4 M )
Kl 177 240 420 G.1 251 in ) 4 OT
U 210 420 HO 241 100 4110
7,1 1 ! 7 8J 420 71 2iS : 120 411) )
11..2 ! ) " 4 CO 0 270 4 : IO
5 2W 420 6t KM 4o )
88 101 240 4 23 4 01 215 120 4 U )
7.1 107 120 4 22vi 08. . . .228 100 I W
81 170 200 4 ffii 711 244 2:0 : 4110
TO 2.II1 80 121 70 2.4 120 4il :
711 107 80 2.r > S 251 HO 4.0
75 202 100 425 OS 228 120 4 ISO
6ft 20t : 400 425 45 an.1 100 4 M
72 320 8) 425 74 227 4 : f ! < 4
fi'J 210 SO 425 01 2:12 : 40 4.T21 ;
77 211 M 425 59 2:10 : 20 ; 4 .fW
70 1 ! 240 425 f. " 251 IGO 4'.K\l
71 207 120 425 45 . . . .274 1(10 ( 4 115
77 220 210 42.1 08. . . .207 200 4 III
1,9 245 120 425 Gl VStO M ) 4115
8i : 221 280 425 Oil 2fiO 81 4 IIY'/S
1)2 ) 188 121 4 - , 01 2'l ( ! ' 40 4 IlT'.i '
72 2J7 l-'O ' 425 ti4 2 S SO 440
88 UK ! 240 425 40 42J 4 40
70 1S7 12) 425 lil 274 440
CO . . . . 201 80 425 41) ) 28 440
SI ll 40 425 04 , . . . : i24 ISO 440
It 2511 4 21
i-ios AND noanii.
9 ira u : : o 12 123 : i7.i
18 lii : CO 5 253 3UO
Clilcmgo Ijlve ht .ok
rinc\no. Maj'2'.l. [ Special Toio-iram to TUB
Itr.i : . ! lluyois of catt'.c were a llttlo more llh-
e.ral In tholr vlow.s today. They nupoared
just to huvo awakened to tlio fimt that this
week's rooolpts have heou notably llirht. es
pecially of coed c.ittle. The general demand
was inoi-o aetlvo than fo.-homo . ilaya past , and
without HhuwliiK any urcnouiicpd advance the
market was sensibly llnnur. 'Lhorownio not
inoro than 4,00 natives , and a considorahle
part of tlint numliorwerr considered of limn. -
lui'u stock. I'.iistoni bnyurs and e.vnoiti'is
found some dlllloulty in Illllng their orders : In
fact , they did not suuceud lu lllhng them. Ut
poor mm common stork thnro was no lack ,
hut It sold rather moro freely and certainly
btrongur than earllorlu the week. Tholmslsuf
sales WMH $ l."OVSt.2. > for lufurlor to oholco cows ,
heifni's and bulls ; tl.7. > ® l.25 for stoi-kcrs and
teedots , $ l.lO'l/iO for common to faney ship
ping steers , and * I..VI | > 5 for Toxans. The
prevailing low prices have stimulated trade
III Htook eattle , many sales having bicu ro-
Iiorted within the last few days.
The llnnnoss developed toward the close of
yesterday's bog market was proMint today.
Shippers and packers bought freely at tl.5J ®
4.115 for fair to eholeo heavy and modluin
wel''bts. and at fl.40'tM.i ' > 0 for common to best
light. I'oor nud common lols changed bauds
at $ l.251il.i5. : The published sales .show an
advance on Thursday's ouenlng prices of
2j'jf.io ! per 100 Ibs. ( ! eel : to hi at grades arc
now limited the same as one weo' ' < tuo , whllo
In cinnmoii sorts thorn has been an advance
of lOc. Tlr market close I steady with only a
few hogs loft lu the hollers' li n Is ,
Now York I.IVQ r-touk .Murkot.
NEW VOIIK , May 20.tnllBP.VKS Hoi'olnts , 2C'7
head. Including 57 < ! an for sa'o. Market 10c
lower. Native stvurH , * 4.7.V'.ll.U ( i ) ! bulls nnd
cows , t'.2.Vil.2"i ; drdsMcd beef , steady , 83iffl
O'Jej shipments todayi4.5 benvess tomorrow.
2.2U bcoves , IM hlUHHl. ami 4.H1S quailers of
beof.
CALVES Kecclnts. 4116 haad ; market a shade
llriner ; veals , i.VO-JG'J.uJ ' ; buttermilks , tl.oo
4..V ) . , i 1 1
SiiKKt' Receipts , X.775 hinul ; market steady.
Sheep. * l.i Kij'i.2.i ; lanJl , J7.tXHts.50.
Hods UecelptK. 4.'lU ' hcad > einiilgiu'il dliect ;
market nominally steady ' '
City I > ivo stouic t'arkni.
K \NKIH I'ITV , Mo" . ' : May 2. ) . CATTLE Ko-
colpts , l.OU head ; sblpmtiuts , 77) ) head ; mar
ket opened Moadv.x'lftsed weak ; steers , Jl.'J.vfC
fi.llli cows , tJ.i'iiil.W , Mockers and feedoiii.
"lloiiH ltecelpts,8Wil head : shipments. 2.III
head ; market uimuiufn.Btouily , best&e higher ;
bulk. } l.iXfil.H ; ; alt ir.illes , UoDQ ( > l. , ' > \
Siitsui1 Hcoolpts , : , < i.YJhoud ; ahlpmi'iits ' , 12) )
lioad. Market stonily. _
St. I.oulH Mvn Moo c .llarkot.
PT. I.oi'is. Mo. , May SO. UATTiK-ljcoint4. |
1,10. ) ; khlpmunts. 1,4'JOi markiit 'btroiui fa r to
faney native stnurs. iUWilli.lO ; Tuxuim an I
. . ' .
Minis - Uecelnts , n.400 ; shipments , 2.WO ;
marUut llrm : heavy , tl.niU.M ; lulxud , I I.OJ < ii
4.50 : light.
O.T/.I//.I
Country
F-ji-s are not iiilto | to strung ; laittor Is also
\crv tviMtk.
TIT ( 'ouniry butter Is unlllng nt H'iMiie.
Kiliis-Thi ninvket Is rather uneven and
ban , \MTO m.idu all the way fium I , i / i o.
HAV rfto idy : uosi iiplau.i , iilu/ur- ; per
ton.
I'OMI.TIU Choice llvo hens. il.Od ; rooiters
and ml\e 1 } L5i"'i75t good sprhu eli oi.e-is ,
* l.M ( < itl.-.5 , > lv t turkeys. lUo | er Hi ; moili-r.ao
iloniandi live ycuae , slow , i > . Ouer ilui ; duoks ,
1lour. .
Oiuaba Milllos Co. , licliuuco 1'utout ,
luvlnolbln I'atont. Jj.si ; Trfino Star Superla
tive , tiROi nowllnko J2. :0i : Knni'V I'amlly
(1.0.1.
It. T. Davis Mill Co. . High I'ntpnt No. I ami
Croutn , t&M ; Illue I ) , full patent , ti'.ro : Hawk
eye. half patent. $1.40 ; Special Hoyiil , iiatent
No. in. Sll ) ; .Mliinuiotn Tatenl. tJHO : Kaiixai
Until Wlioat. patriit. W.u'i : Nebraska yprlnff
wheat , patent , JJ.iP.
S. K tlllmunsdold Medal , M.OOs "nowVhlto
JlOOi Snowdakp. $2.20 ; low uriiile. ( I.Ul ( : bran ,
tlfl.iMi ; clioppcd feed , S-UOO : Minnesota Bupor-
latlve , .W.
\Vjjo tu blow.
The general market wns about steady on
everything.
The following limitations ronrp oiit tlio
prices at which choice stoek Is billed out on
orders unless otherwise stated ;
IIKHMUDA O.VIONHPer ease , J..VtW.OO.
HAIIIHIIIIS ivr ilo/on bunches. 25o.
l'is--l'or : bushel box. J'.1.0ti'.75per : h' Inishc
bov. f 1.1X1.
HouriiuilN OAUi.iffiMWKitr-1'ordozen , $ . ' .5055
2.75.
I'oTATnrs-.Iomrt crown stock In small lots
from the storo. OieI.fl. (
I < KTTfci : choicit stock. ; i5iiiie.
AHl'.VMAilfs . . .vxavio perdor.eu.
JSisw I'orATom-per Ib , 2'ie.
Soi'TiiKitN llr.AssVa \ . fl.5) per } i hushol
box ; strliu , SI.25 per ' 3 bushel box.
Tor O.MONH Per huneh. l.'ifl''Oc.
ToMiToi-M-iioiitliPtn stoek. bnshcl boxes.
{ 1.00 ; fnncy. crate , li baskets , { 1.51 per Crate.
PlK. PI.ANT per Ib. 2c.
t'uctrsiniMis tier doen. $1.25.
NBW HKK-M Per do/.en. . 'Ou.
L'AiuiAiir.-fallfornla stock , per Ib , 21JQ2 ? c ;
southern , per crate. $ .1.00.
I'Yl'Hll l''l'ltltH.
Strawberries were higher yesterday and
dea'ors Ihlnk that we have seou bottom prices
for some tlmu ,
STltAwiuHiiiKS--Per2l-iiiart . 12.53 host
: - - - ) ease. :
Missouri Htoek. JJ.WiWLOO.
CIIKUIIICS Per I0-lli box , $2.25 ; southern
cherries , f2..10iJ2.7. ) per drawer of 18its. |
( ) iiA.\iisi ( : l.os Angeles. SI.OO per bov ; Sun
DIPRO. * .l.50i Itlvel-slile , JILTS.
( | | IIPN : Uoisiiir.iriii.s--Por : 21-nuart case ,
n.-OUI.OJ ; drawer of IS qnarH. t2.2J.
PlNKAPi'Mis Per do/ . .f..50ftll.0i ) .
| IIMONS : ( Jhutcu ntoek , per box , JC.50 ; fancy ,
t'.IVJ.
ItANANAS-Por bunch , fJ.50tt-J.OO for fancy
stock for shipping.
O , If I only had her complexion ! Why , It
Is easily obtained. Use1'ozoul's Uoinolux-
ion Powders.
1'UlIljIO AVOUIC3.
Itnb Hnlcoinb : ; Coiunioiulcil nnil Sontn
ContfautH I/et , .
Thcro was a now man at the socrotnvy's
doslc when the bou-U : of public works con
vened yesterday afternoon. Major Fumy
noticed the fact , and oluorvcJ that John.W. . .
Uobbius was duly installed in the position
that U. H. Halcomoa 1ms llllod fnt- three
years , offered the following resolution , which
was unanimously adopted :
\\horeas , U. II. Halcotnbo. the secretary of
this hoard , having recently submitted his
resignation , which was accepted , to take
effect Juno I , proximo , and as this Is probably
his last olllelal mnptlim with us , we doeie It
due as a tribute of lespectful recognition to
his merit to express our appreciation If his
services so long , so lioni'stly and elllolently
given the people of this city In his connection
with this board : therefore lie It
liesolved , Thut In his retirement from the
board of public work . > Its secretary. Urban
E. llalcombo carries with h in the kindest and
best wishes of o.'di member of the b > ml for
future success In i.ny and all his undenuk-
Ings , and In taking tbl- . final lo.ivo wo say to
him olllclally : " \\ell \ done , thou good and
faithful servant. "
Resolved , That a copy of this nro iniblo an 1
resolution bespread upun the rojords of this
board.
The work of the board wns then com
menced.
For constructing the sewer in district ID ! ) ,
on Thirtieth street from Leavcnworth , the
contract was awarded to McOiu-ock &
Uailoy. Their bid was as follows : Klghtcon-
inch pipe , Sl.35 ; l.Vincli , 05 cunts ; b-inch , b8
cents , nndU-inch , fill cents.
For construetitiR the sewers In districts l.'iS
and 1UT , llamnnn & McDonald were the
lowo.st bidders. These bids wore as follows :
District 111" , Hurt street from Twenty-fourth
Twuntv-Iifth b-lnch H cents and
to - , - pipe , ,
district IliT , Twenty-third street , 1'aul to
Iznrd , 18-inch pip" , * ! ! cents.
For roconstructiui , ' the sewer in district IS ,
alley between Jackson and Howard streets ,
between Ninth and Sixteenth streets. Ib'-lnch
pipe. S'-tG , and 12-Iucb pipe. Si.Jill. This con
tract wns awarded to F. L. Hooves & Co.
For grading Eighteenth btreet from Loiv-
euworth to a point -10'J feet south of Mason
street thcro were six bidders. MciClnnoy &
Hull bid 10'4 ' cents per cubic yard and KOI
the contract. It will require the removal of
l.'i.OOl ) yards of earth.
For laying oi ht-inch pips sewer in Wal
nut Hill Katz & CnlUhan were the lowest
bidders at ! ! , " > cents per lineal loot. Uaymond
Urothcrs bid $ : t.l ( ) for box nud W..ll for tile
culver's. Their bid wns the lowest.
For sloping banks Kntz & Cnllnhun bid 2S
cents per cubic yard , T. J. Kuowlln : l"Jij
cents and Uyrus Morton t4 ! cents. The city
engineer will iluUroon these bids.
The board will hold another session niSil : : )
this morning.
Nogripiiig , no nausea , no piin wfion Do
Witts Little Earlv UUor. are Ulcoa. Small
pill. Safe ji.ll. Rest pill.
I'OST MOItTK . .S.
Tbc CoiiiiiilsHlonors Bxniniiic tbc
< ' < > ! . , IIOI'H "iVoi-k.
Commissioner Tlmmo of the county board
proposes to take a bund and if possible learn
to just what extent the county coroner can
conduct the post mortem trado.
Yesterday , lu speaking upon the sub
ject , ho said : "Douglas comity is being im
posed upon in the most damnable manner im
aginable. Not only being imposed upon but
robbed.
"This Is plain talk , but it Is the truth , and
In this connection 1 want to cite 0110 or two
instances. A man broiiL'ht from Klkhorn
was in the last stupes of consumption. He
was taken to the hospital , where ho died a
few hours later. The cause of death was
apparent to the most casual observer , but
notwithstanding this , the coroner held an in
quest and a post mortem. In this connection
the holding of the inquest might have been
necessary , ' -ut why w.is the po.it mortem
hold when Uic inquest brought out all of the
fuels.
"A man was run over and killed by the
cars.
' The worthy coroner was not satisfied with
holding an inquest and viewing the matmlcd
body , but ordered n post mortem at $100 to
try and Hud out if death did not result from
some other cause.
"Tako that man Dennis , who died In the
North Sixteenth street livery stable.
The inquest brought out nil ot the
facts nnd the verdict of the Jury
fully established the causoof the death , but
the coroner took out the stomach and turned
It over to Prof. Mueller and a otmrpo of $100
was iniuio for simply Iliuling out what was
known before.
"There are scores of similar ruses , but why
dllatoj Quo thing Is certain , tlio coroner Is
making an organized raid on the general
fund of the county'and not sntlstled with the
? IO that ho guts lor viewing dead bodies , ho
works in anolhorfeo for himself and the few
doctors who stand In and nro employed by
him to carry on the luquost business.
"I propose to stop thh and
the lirfet thing that I shall do
will bo to Introduce a resolution
re'u..lrlng the coroner to mnko the Inquest a
p.irt of his bill. Hy doing this wo will know
just what tbo jury found nnd I have an Idea
that the coroner will not c.iro to have some of
the llndlngi i-omo to the knowledge of the
board. If this will not prnvo effective 1 shall
try some other plan , us 1 am determined that
the county shall bu protected from this
wholesale robbery that grows out of tbo traf-
lie of Inquests nud the cutting up of dead
bodies. " _
Dr. Dlrnoy euros i-ntnrrn. Hoe bid ; ; .
"Ma " exclaimed
Iilnglinmton Republican : ,
L'ttlo Dick. " 1 think our old black bun must
belong to the Mtilln. Just 1/rur her calling
' . ' '
'cut-cut-cut-DaRO.
I'o.sltlvcly ciirm ! l-y
CARTER'S llit-cu I.lttle IM.is.
Thov also relieve IIS' )
tress from Dyspepsia , In
O'h-estlon and Too Iloarty
Kuttnir. A perfect rcm
cily for PUdneua , Nuusca
DrowBlncHS , Hud TasU
lit the Mouth , coated
ngiie , 1'aln In Uio side ,
TOKI'ID ' I.IVKR. They
regulate tbo BowcU. I"urel > Vegetable ,
OMAHA
DIRECTORY.
BICYCLES.
A , II , Pcrrigo&Co. I M , 0 , Daara ,
All Mnko , All I'rlccs , All Nl'lcles Sold on Monthly
lart . 1'aynionts.
IJI.'i Dodge Street. I007i { Knrnain St. , Omaha
BOOK1 BINDER3 < te STATIONERS
Omaha Republican Printing Oo. ,
Law briefs , bank utipiilloi , nnl evor/UUru In the
printing lino.
lOtli niul Donxl n streoti.
Ackormaun Bro3. & Hcintzo ,
Printers blnrti-M , clojtrotTporf , Mnn't book maim-
fin inror < ,
lltft lloir.irl Mrjct , Omahi.
BOOTS AND SHOE3.
Olmrlcs A. Ooo & Cfo. , KirkciulallJone&Ou ,
Mnnufiictnrcrs nml Job- \Vhole ale .Mnmifnctiir'J
IIPM. M-IUK fur Ilimli-n Huh-
tii-rSliuo Co . III ) . ' , 1101 ,
JI03Ilo < varilitri > ot. nnil IIOiI llnrnov SI.
William * , Van Aer- "W. V , Mono & 6o7
n nm & Hartt ! , -bop Kudiiry. I'oriu-r Hill
' MI I Dotuil ii MH. . O.n i >
J''I2 llnrney atrctft , ha. Mcri'lmntii Invltuil
Onmlm , Neb. tur.ill niul cvamliu' .
BOXE3. I BUTCHERS.
John L. Wilkio , Loui1) ) Hellor ,
Omaha paper bov fuctorT liitrhprV nnd l-aokort'
1:117-I11D : DiiiU'l-u. Tools \ HtipplliM. Hoof ,
liotf.V slu-i-ii riln .
Orders promptly llllal. Illtl-lllit .luckum St.
CARRIAQES , BUDGIE : * , F.TO.
W. T. Seaman ,
Omaha's I.arKOit Variety
WACIOXS A.VI )
CARPETS. | CLOTHING.
Omaha Oarpet Oo. , Gilmore & Huh ! .
Cnrppt , ol ! clot'H ' , mil- Manufacturer * & Whole
tlns'.eiirt.-iliiKDo li.ots. sale Clothlcri ,
ISIl Dnii''lai stroiU llff.1 llarney St.
CIGARS.
West & Pritschar ,
Manufacturer : ! flnoclu.ir
Jobbers of leaf tobicao § .
Ibll Knrnain street
COATj , COKE , EVO.
Omaha Coal. Cbka aul Couta-it &
Lime OD. llnrdand cott coal shlp-
Ilnrd mid 'oft oil. pur < ,
S. K. Cor. Pith anl lj u- 130S Knrnaui
lui ftrOL'tf. Oai'th i
CORNiOE.
Eagle Oornico Works F. Euompino ;
Mnnilfncturcrs ofllnlvnn- Gnlvnnl7cil In n eornlpci.
Izeil Iron Cornli-e. Dormer wlmlnwy , c'nur
Window caps , inetnlloskr- C'npi , lln Inh etc. Tin
Iluhti i'tc. 1110 nnil III- Iron mul ulnto roofer.
811 Knrnnni Ht.
CEMENT AND LIME.
3 , Ji Johnson & Oo. ,
2188.13th stran
Omaha , NeS.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Oo. , Kilpatriok-Koah Dry
Goods Oo. ,
Dry ls , , notloni. Dry euoiK notion * . onU .
fiirnlidilii-KOOIH.
Cor. llth nnil Howard nts. Corner llth mil llnrney
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
Dolrolt-A r. i : l
Wolf Electrical Oo. ELG r.U
llhutriitcil Cataluitua all I liuiiorn''itli-
fruo. U. A. Ivlanuy. ijin I At
Kill Capitol Avcnuo. bXVI .V. V. l.lfj
FARM MACHINERY , ETC
Pnrlin , Oreiidorff & T. a. NortUvull ,
Martin Oo , , Gcnornl wc.itcrn n'ion
Corner.loiiP3 unit ilth sts. Skmiilln 1'luiv Co ,
Oniuh.i , Nub. lll'l-lfl ; : Shurmun live.
FLOUR.
Broken Bow Eollor R. T. Davis Mill Co. ,
Milling Oo , . C. U. Un.lorwoo I ,
onironml waruhoino , Mnnnuor ntO'inlu.
lOl-'N. lilh ( atruat. Cor. 8th mul , lnci < on sM.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
tonoray & Bryan , | S. A , MoWhortot'
\
SBSD3. STOVES.
Euiii'3ji ) : Oj. ,
Sopil vroworj , ilodori li Stavj
trci , sen H , .MnniifaHur'K
4VI-4''l South l.Uh. HtOVU | > II3. [
I2HI-12I& Lunventrnrlli "t ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , ETC.
M. A. Dialirow & Oo. , BD'J'I ' ' S h & Djor Oo.
Mamifuclnrorf of inih , .Munufnctiirnri of mo i4- !
iloo TN. b 11 IK ! t nn il limi , bllnli. Uujrl ,
MoiililliiK * . llrr\titiof- ! ! oto.
llce , r.'tli mul l/.iinl ill. liitli mul Clnrlcttro3ti.
STEAM AND \VATER SUPPLIES
U. S. Wind Engine & A. L , Strang & Suai ,
Pump Oo , ,
Ilnllliliiy win.I . mllK 913 lOJJ-1004 Furn.im utroot ,
mid ViJ . | DIIU < it. ( I. IT.
Huia , iicthiK ni.nmuur. OiiKilm , Nob.
TEA , COFFEE , SPIOES , OIQAR3.
Torn , ilulli , alliunif.funor
uuuili , lioiinofiirnlilibu HUM.in ! inircliaiiillin ,
Hiiluun flilurot
limiils , clillilron'J cnr- 407. 400 S. lUth itruiit.
rliiKC'i. l.l'JI''mnamit. | Omnlm
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED.
LIV10 StOOK OO.EMISSION.
A. D. Boyer & Oo
W-W ICiulmnuo llullillnif ,
South Onmha.
8. J. OoiTiimu. Biu'.luy HuntorA ; Qroen ,
& Oo. ,
% Kiclmiiko llulMliu
20 Ku'lmrixu llullillnii
Boiitli Onmliiu Honlh Ommiii.
P. T. HUGHES ,
WHO HAI. K CAHI1 COMMISSION MKHUIIANT
IW3.IM4 Muikut I.trt-ut. Uenvor. Colorado.
Klpln , III. , mid Wokturn Cru.iiiinry lluuor , Kmtnnt\ \
ChuriD. lU.uu ) A I empty tfu 1'nsm. with Minn to
lunu to ruv > lil pir mul uliiorn to Lullllu.l. llvuei ui
mul up. Sliip by lu t fruU.it. iluud. olm.il > HnUor hi
di'iiiiind dm lux Mujr. UuimUlu fur imuUtloUn on du *
luniid.
" A1'U | ; llondiiWiint'dSuuliid bid * lot
( I..IXK ) , hiiroi I , coupiin water bommoi
theeity of Tokamuh. Hurt county , Nebraska ,
for VJOueh ! , dm oil May I , lwl. and ri'Klsterod '
by tlie auditor of state , us reiiilred | o > law.
Kuld bonds to buouniu duo In twunlylyoiirti ,
tail payah.e uny llnui after live ycar.s. druw-
Intfi'peroent tniorekt payabUi uniiiially ul
tlio Nebraska lineal uKenoy , Now Vorli 01 ty ,
Kald bonds are the uiiiy IndohtodneKS uf the
elty of ToUiiinah. All bids will Id opinmd
Juno i. > . IHJ1 , ut 1 o'olook p. m. Ity ordur uf tbtr
city cimiiQil uf mid i-'tty. The uoimml ruiurv
liihHie ri-'ht tu rojout any and nil bldi. AiU
ilrcws K II Atkluson , city clurk , "Uldii tnt
Uoudu , " XuUutulih , Nub