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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1892)
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 25 , IS92--TWELVE PAGES. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Umbrellas Frightened the BhorU Yesterday on 'Change ' , WHEAT AND CORN ADVANCED SLIGHTLY UoldcR tlio Shower * the Item Hull Item In ATlicntVn * the Drcrciuo of tlio Amount on Ocenn I'mmnRo by a Mil lion llunlieln. CIH'CAOO , Ill..Jlav2l.-UmhrollnB frightened the shorts today. Who.it und corn tonight , compared with last evening , uro J o higher , uata Ho and pork I5c. Ono of the features of the dny was u sham ndvancolti the premium for May wheat. A considerable Bhort Interest developed In that month , but the elevators fcoem to own nearly nil the wheat and were not anxloiu to part with It Hcsldos tlio showers the best bull Horn In wheat was the decrease of the amount of ocean passage hy I.OGO.OJO bu. Thodccroiiso wiisuuo to the hurrying of whnut Into I'mnco tncscnpotho Increased duties Juno 1. The opening was aio up and prices further ad vanced ' , ( c , then receded Jjo anil In the last ten minutes shot up Ho , but closed steady Ue from the top. Tlioro was a rumor that the Imllii shipments as reported wora not ns liirKo by 1,000,003 bu. and this hail u strength ening olToct , hut later nil vices conflinicd yes terday's report. It appeared that Calcutta had been omitted from the report last week and this amount was duo to the Insertion of both weeks' clearances. Tlio Hoard of Trade figures out Indlii shipments were also ttio Minions those olvcn out ycslor.liiy. The Murk l.atio Express was credited with haying that thuio Is a pronounced opinion thiitthorc will bo a short crop oi'wheat. 'Iho advance wns on a rush of shorts to cover. J ho ii'Colpts of wheat heio today fell .shortof the ( stimuli ) twputy-ll\o cars , with only 1.13 for the two day. . It WIIH u weather market In corn , llms were of u lighter order than for t-uveral dnys jmst , and traders were not attempting uiiv- tMlng inoio than asciilp on the change. Tlio iccuiptsgot BOII.O attrntlon. bolii ? seventy- llvo caiBovor the estimate of X3 ! cars. J his Included 51 cats of contr.ict corn from drying juiii'liliicH. Many of the brokers cxtircRso.l the belief that wlmtovor nhorUic there Is will bo irtethy delivery In duo time. In splto nf the heavier receipts , the trade fell bulllsli bccausoof the looal r.ilns. Later. messages reported cloudy , thicutoning woattier and BOIIIO rains. On this outlook olTcrlngi ! ceased mid prices weio bid up at the nunio time that who.it advanced. Thcro was some reull/lng on the bulge and best prlcns did not , hold. There wns but lltllo done In May , a low lots chanced hands early at L3c , und Liter OJc was The oats market tinned up today with corn mill IlucttiHlrd wllh that cereal. May , whlen was wanted by the shorts , opened on udvunco ntlllKound climbed up sleudlly to Ifliic. and subsequently declined to31e. The steadiness of provisions In the face of n liberal run of Iho hogs at the yards was Bomowhutof a BUI prise. The development of Rtreiuth In corouls wns resnoiislblo , for thcru was no business from outside. KrolvhtH were stondy and In fair demand at life for wheat and l' ' e for corn to IlulTalo. Kst mated receipts for tomorrow : \vlicat. ( X ) cars ; corn , 103 cars oats , 140 cars , and 'Jj.lOO JlOgS. 'l ho loading futures ranged as follows : num. LOW. CLOSE. WHEAT No. 84VKM t 84 } . Juno KM July % EJ COIIN No. 1 EJC3 .Mny C2 ra C2 C3 Juno 4S ) July raBi 4W 4t > < { OAT8 NO. 2 .Mny aiK 3.1 JUJy Junu il" Bi 31)4 ) ' ' ' t J.LtH 'l-'ou'ii Mny 1000 1010 IOOTM 1005 111 15 10 0 > 'i ' 10 20 10 : KI 10 17V4 10 Z7M IA 111) .May CM C30 July C 40 B 40 hept. . . . . . , CM 067 ] 065 C 65 BllOHT HllIB'- Mny. . . . . . . COO 007H July - 000 C07W 6U7H Hept G 10 c ii U 10 017 Cash iiintUloim | ; were ns followc : ri.ouu I'lrin and nominally unchanged : winter patents , lN.VC4i4.-10 ; winter stiaUhia , I4.-J ; sprlmt patents , 4.5 ( il.no. WIIKAT No. 2 sorlnK.faSJWl.'Jo : No. 3 sprlnp , f. o. Ji , B.M''asOc ; No. 2 red. 88iOfeOejf COIK ) Ulglior ; No. 2 , 45 ! { < 20Uc ; No. 3 yellow , , ' OA1So. . 2 , 3'l33c ; No. 2 white , No. 3 white. 3l'l5c , UYE-No. 2 , 7fc. lUiir.r.v No. 2 , C002o ; No. 3 , 50COc ; No. 4 , no sales. . KI.AX SEID : No. 1 , J1.07. TIMOTIIV HEED 1'rlnie. tl.20l. : . WiiibKV Distillers' UntsuoU goods , per Kill. , htiOAHS-Out loaf .r > f 5JCi ? granulated , 4H © lic ? ; Htindiud "A4 ? c. ICecolpts and Hlilpniunts today were as fol low s : On the I'roduco oxchaiiKo today tlio butter mnruot wiis noulc ; fancy cioamery , 1814c : Jlno ncstuin , 1'OlHo ; orclluary. lCl7e : line dairies , ice ; ordinary , Iul5c. figgs , llrm at Now Vork Marltotn. NEW YOIIK , May 24. KI.OIIH Hocelpts , XI.- 140 uUijs ; experts , 4.0'J7 hbls. ; 1H.TJ1 sacks ; llimly and quiet. Sales , 21,10(1 ( bbls. CniiNMBAti lll'-'hor and moucratoly active ; yollovi western , J2.3Miii.lO. ; WllEAT-ltocolpts. 2aOhJObu. : oxports. 1E8.3M bu ; sales , I,7U. > , WIO futures ; 10'J.OOU spot. Spot iiiarltctmoderutely aotivo ; No. 2 red. U7 , ' © OHo ulloat ; HTUtoUD'io f. o. b. ; ungraded red , B jjc ; > o. 1 northern. UlKOU'iio ; No. 2 northern , { 7Hc ; No 2 rod , ( JhlciiBo , Uu ? c ; No.U Mllwau- Iveo , 80'4'c : No. ! ! spring , B3 c. Options nd- vunced SJO7JO on docrutisud Btippllas In pas- BIIBU and un Ilradstreot's Htati'inent with a toDort that India shipments were 1,000,000. These \\uio aflci wards contradicted by llcor- bohm , which ciiusod a decline ot ? , < aJc. ! htatomonlH cnmo along ot damaio to the I'roudi crop nnd prices advanced © e. Tlio . . . - . , _ , _ . closing . . . D o ; l > ontambrr. K\@JlL' ) . closing at OUJic ; Oc tober , Olf oi December. OlK'ttOliSe. ' closing at Wie ; May. INi.1 , OTiit'JTM' ' . ' . < oslnit at07ic. Itvu ( iiilot ; western , bOaSJu ; bales , K.UOObu. . lUui.rr MAI.T ijulet. O.IIIN Itcculpts , ll'.00n ' bu. ; oxports. 10,770 bu. ; sues , 70.VUJ bu. of futures ; iJ.OJO ! bu. of upot. cpotiiilet | , sciiieo and dull ; No. 2 , 02o In elevator ; Mo alloal ; ungrndod mlxucl.MU Miuiu : hteumer mlxnd , Wiftdiic. Options jumpeii ill ) fully 4o on May and 'ilftlo on other months tl rotixn w outorn und siiuce/lnx shorts : May , tlWCdliP , closing ut O.'u : .luiie. & ! > > ( ! l1IVio. rlimliiit at 64'/io ; .Inly. B'JUOSjyc , oloslnir at D2i o ; Aii'jiiBt , 6li.V.rJic. ? ulnslii ill W ? e ; Bon- tomber. 6iy'i.ic. ! i'loslniiit62Jc. ! OATb-llecelpts , liH.SW bu. ; sales. 245.000 bu. if futures ( ,0.000 bu. of opot. Bpot hlghfr. iiuiot mid soarro. Uptlona ilrmer ; Jlay , U7c. closlnu-ul : t7u.lunc. aojfu. t'oiiN-KIrm , ' IIAV Oulot ; shipping , 7.V380o ; good to choice , H.iiKto. Hoi's Qiilnl , Him ; itato , common to choice. E Cf.'le ; I'liolllo toast , -Me. felKUli-ltiiw , ini'ot ' , llrm ; Biiles , 700 hhds. inuiunviidoiit brcuUwater for BJ test ; rollnod , llrm , fairly active. Moi.Ar-BKS roiolgn , dull ; Now Orleans , dull , , HICK Kulr domand. dial. United elosod iitMJio for June. OiiQulet , llrm. TAM.OW Kiisy. ( julet at 41 l-ICc. WstoiKulrly active , itoady ; domestic . . . . I'OIIK Qulot. stcaay. OUT Mn ATSrirju and qtilot. IAIII > - btcady but iuluti | western stpam , W-JOi sales , mtluropH4tt LATU | options salon , ,50 llurcos ; May. t&n2hli | ; Juno. ts.6a asked ; july , tau't Ausust , W.7J bid ; fcVptombur , IU.W IIUTTKII Steadv ; moderately nctlvo : west- irn dilry. l2Ci c ; croamory. lOc ; creamery 'lll-IOfV. Iftl3i0. ! I'llKegK-.Moderato demand ; part aUimt , 3iJ i'lil lliON-Qulot ; Amuricnn 114.75(314.85. ( Coi'l'Klt-Qulct ; lttl.o , ( ll.U.Viil-.Oi. l.KAti-Dull ; domestic , tl i:2H : < 3l.2ii. TlN-Bti'udy atf.'l..XKa''I.M. ! Ootlou Sr , I.ouif. Ma , May 14 , Cotton quiet and iti-itdy : miudlliig , 7'ioi sulcc , 2uu bulcM le- lolptt , biK ) bales ; ililpnmiils , ( ,00 bales. l-ivi iti'dOu Mny'Ji. Spot utoiidy , u Ith but 4lttloitDlnu ; HIIUH. | .VOO bales , of which l.WJ M-rofurtpeciilutlou und oport . nd IncluJed I.MK ) Ainerlviin ; futures ulobcd quiet ; Amorl- tan middling , 4 2-Old s.olloit.1 May ant ! Juni- . 12-Old ; July. AugtiNl anil boUtomber. 4 7-W'ii I b-C4d ; Octoherand Novomm-r. 4 l-riu Kollei-s ; rsu > oiiibor aim pcceinlyr. 4 11-Uld sollurn , AVuol HobTtiX , Muss. , May t'4. Thora IB Illtlo rliiiii o to notu In thti wool market. Trade bus U'ou 'air , nheu tliu condition of block * Is considered nnd transnclton * mostly In small Ion. 1'flccn are Btondr , Ohio and Pennsyl vania llrccei sell at'Ac for X and nt 281VOO for XX and XX and nbovo. Michigan X Is firm at 2.Vil''Cc. No. 1 combing wools are soiling fllowly nt : iV5 r7c ; Ohio line tlolnlno at MO ; Mlclngan flno dclalno atSOo ; unwashed como- Ing wools arc In demand at 2.Vft-'So for one- fourth to tliroC'Dlghths blood. Territory wools arc In steadv roqilest lit fVHi Sc , and 50t Wo forlncdlum. Now spring. Texas and Cali fornia are rising , but are hold at oxtrn prices. I'ulled wools nro In good demand with sulcs of cholro supers atll-OIOc. Kulr to good suoors at : > Ta3o , und extras At 22i < iiOo. : Australian wools soil noil. Carpet wools are steal'y. ' Oiiuilm I'roduro AInrltrt. HiiiES. KTG No. 1 crecn hides , Ho : No. 1 croon salted hides , 4ft I "to ; No 2nroc.ii salted hides. : iiMoJ : No 1 preen Lilted hides , 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4'M4e ! ; No. 2 green n'\ltcd hides. 2.1 to 40 Ibs , . ci'c : ' : No. 1 ve.il calf. 8 to 15 Ibs. , Co ; No 2 veil cat. 8 to is Ibs. . 4e ; No. I drv Hint hides , 7c ; No. 2 dry Hint hldo < , Bo ; No. 1 dry s'lllnd lilacs. MtOc ; Miecp pulls Orcon salted , each , 63l,25 ; cracu salted shoarlltigs ( short woo'od early sldiis ) , each , 16i" > c ; dry shear- lings ( short would ! early skins ) No , 1 , oich , 651irio : dry shoir.lngs ( short woolcd curly skint ) . No. 2. each , i'c ; drv Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool putts , per lb. , actual weight. uiQiUlic : lry Hint Kansas and Nebras ka murriiln wool belts , pur lb. , actual wolght , 8& Uu ; dry Hint Culorndo l.ulchcr wool pelts , per lb. , actual wolnlit , loai'-'Sic ; dry Hint Col-j- r.ulomurr.iln wool pelts , poriu. , actual weight , Kitmodry ; pieces- and uucUs , actual wulghl , 79c. Tallow and trioaso Tallow , No. 1. 'JU < 3 > 4oj tallow. No. 3 , fl&lUot gtcase. whlto A. 4u ; crease , whlto II , HHc : croiso. yellow , ; ii-i grease , dark , 2 > 4c ; old buttor. 2tic ; beeswax , prime , 10-0 ! rough tallow , I' } ® c. I'oin.Tiiv Old fovls , $15UOI.OO per doz. or C ® Ojper lb. , live weight. litiTrmi Komo of the best country buttur pee ? nt ial4o. but anything thit falm bo low tli.it coos to Iho paeltnrs at PC. riltllTS California Uhcrsldo oranges , tVA ; Washington navuis , Jl.50 ; fair to cholco lem ons , $ .LS(34.0U ( ; fancy lemons. Sl.f.O ; baniiims , crated , f-iw.W ) ; I'lorld.i tomatoes , t Ui ® 4.50 per crate of six baskets : ptiicapp cs , ff- . " . > U per doz. VEOBTAIIMSS California cabbage , aye per In. In crates ; homo giown lettuce , : i * > ® 40c per dusouthern ; onions. tMl per bbl.i Ilcrmuda boxes. 82.23 : Nebraska hiind nicked 'jeans , { I.SVK'i.oO ; mculum , 81,50 ® l.CU ; Co orndo and \vestorn Nobr.iska nota- tous. 5Jlu : uatlvu p'ltatoiH , lotftnc ; I.li.ia Deans , 4c per lb. ; spinach , $ -.ri.OO ; per 1)1)1. ; radishes , H.VIM P ; pluplnnl , 2cpcr lb. : now Cal- I fornln potntoes , 2J2yo ! per lb. ; cucumbers , ffl.WI nnr i\i\y \ s Choice stosk sultablo for . nonn too plenty ; J.C035.CO. ) EQQ3-ii ; iai4c. St. l.oulH Alnrkets. ST. l.ouis. Mo. . Mtiv 21 , I 'I.OHI Very quiet and flrm for best grades ; other kinds dull. WHEAT opened 'Jc better , ttcntoir 3 c. and advanced lo above and closed ? iu above jcsierdav ; No. 2 led , cash , b73e ; M tty closed iitbSe ; June. 8iic ! ; July , Wiii8."ic ! ( ; August , SOo bid , Colts Opened ? c higher , reacted fie , rallied nnd closed fro above vcsterday ; No. 2. cash , 4S Qi4nc ; Mny closed"at 4Hu : June , 4USio bid ; July. 41'jc ; September , 4'2'iv. OATS Quiet ; No. 2 , ca&b , 3Jc ; May , 33o nuked ; July , lll'/sc. ' live Nothing dono. llAiu.nr No market. lliiAN Unclninged ; s ickod at near-by coun try points. G1c. HAY Unchanged ; pralrlp , JO.OOfflll.OO ; timothy thy , * I.IO © 18.00. LEAD Quiet at 14.074 for common. Ft.Axsr.Ki > Sto.idy nt $1.01. HuiTKii Lower ; creamery , 15Ql7c ; dairy. 12 © 15c. COHN McAtr-Flnn at2.70. WHISKY Steady at JI.14. lUnni.Nn-Qulct ; unchanged at G'i < 2So. COTTON TIES yulct ; Unciiiiiigcd. 1'itoviBiONb Strong and better for moats ; oork , JlO.H'i for job lots. iMllo Choice Bhlpplng sold nt tO.20. DUY SALT MKATS Loose shoulders , 85.00 ; longs nnd clear ribs. iG.121 ; shoit , $ G.5. Iloxcd lots ISo more , llacon shoulders. $ T > r > fl\0 ! i ; loncs and c car ribs. ? G. ! > 7'/S ' ; shorts , SU.b ? ! ' > . SUOAH HAMS M.HX3l'.50. ( ItEcrirrs Klour. 2,000 Ibs. ; wheat , 1,000 bu , ; corn , ll.OJO6 bu. ; oats , 12.000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 1,000 bu , Hiui'MU.NTB Klour , 4.000 Ibs. ; wheit , 5,000bu. ; corn 27.000 bu. : oats , 5.000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , nono. I.Uurpool Alitrlcots. LIVERPOOL. Mnv 24. WIICAT Dotnqnd Im proving and holders olfor moderately ; No. 1 California , 7s 4idt ! ( > > 7s 7(1 pur cental ; led wo'tern spring , Os udlSOs lOd percental ; No. 2 rod winter. Os lUdSCs ( luVid per cental. Kcuolpts of wheat the past three days were 403,100 cen tals. Including 271OOJ American. COHN firm and domanci fair ; mixed west ern , 4s 8Jfa per cental. Hccelpts of American corn the pust three days \ \ ere 60,200 centals. I'KAS Canadian , 58s per cental , I'OIIK Prime mess western. Kit Od porbbl. llUTTiit : United btatos finest , 77s Cd uor cwt ; United States good , 02s Od. OHEESU Amortcau , finest white , 59s per cwt. Colloo 'Murliot. NEWYonK. Mny 34. Outtons opened barely steady and unchanged to 5 points do urn , elos- 11.00 : October. tll.fZ@ll.SZt December , J1I.70S4 ' March , J1I.70. Spot Klo , dull ; No. 7 , The Oil Miirkft. NEW YOIIK , May 24. 1'ETitor.FUM-ODoncd steady , declined ? iu on small hales and clo cd htcady. I'onnsylvanla Oil Spot sales none ; Juno options s.iles , 5.000 bbls : opening. 50ic ; lowojl , nOJio ; closln ; , MJic. LIIIA OnNo sales ; total sales. 5,000 bbls. N'c\v Orleans Ciitton ( juotutlons. NnvOHI.TSANS , La. , May 24 Cotton barely steady ; mid , 7oo ? : low. uyc ; eood ordinary , CUc ; nut receipts 1.BOI bules ; gross , I.USV ox- porls , 1,184 ; sales , 5V ) bales ; stook , 110,009. Truclors' Talk. CIIIOAOO.III. . , Mav24. Counsolman & Day to Cockrell Ilros. : Whom developed few now lonturcs today , but aver.iged J-ic higher on cloudy \\cathur and the decrease of 2nit ) ) , < hO bu. ulloat. Althouirh rccnlplx at primary points have dwindled duun to an Insl.nlllcant llguro and thu visible htoclis are bolnc rap.dly reduced , the short Interest Is still largo and obstinate. The latest Kngllsh and Fieneh advices quota now CIOD piospccts lather less than normal and whllo this may turn cables mm prove u bull card later on the market remains In a walling mooa at present and purchases on breaks for quick turns appears to bo thu safest course for speculators to nurstio. Corn recovered from o to l ? o for the VUT.OIIH futures from May to September and hold the i < d vanccs flrmly to tlioufoso Advices from western points Indl- cato a reluctance among farmers to sell until the no\t crop shows promlso and low crudes aio bilnglng moro than the Julv future. Wo ad visa against short hales. Oats advanced with corn on reports of unsettled wo.uhorand Hosed llrm. 1'ork recovered 7Ho on outsldo buylnz In the belief that It Is the cheapest part of the product at 100 per cent under the prices of Hldu ino.itR. Ljrd and ribs wore un- chaiiEeci and vorv firm. CHICAOO. 111. , May 21 , K. O , Lo.'an .t Co. to Duncan , llolllngnr &Co. Woh.ivohnd a quiet maruet today. Wheat opened ! { o higher on wnt weather and lur odecrease In the amount on pnss.igo. I'llvnto cables wure lower and wu.ik , Heavy olTerlius at the opening broUo the market to S'jc. but It reacted quickly to 8IJo { on good loiial buying and aborts cover- In { . The marUot Is un unsettled ono. and so many conlllctlng roportx uro giving 113 a tiresome nmrkoU I'orolL-n advices are dull wllh larger clearances. Our prices ought todo Lotti'r ; u\orythliiir , however. Is based on this anil crop prospects , which will bo the fovtriilni : factor forsomo time. Corn ouenod liohlL-lioron wet wo.tthor hoiebut as early ad- vl'ji-s from the corn bolt showed clear and pleasant wcathor. holders sold freely on the advance , the market breaking to 45Uc. At tlu-so figures homo good looal and outsldo buying took place , assisted with reports from iho west of rain and predictions for moro bad vsoithor. The market rauloly ad vanced io405c. ! At this iUuro general realiz ing took place. Wo consider the corn market a weather one , and until receipts of contract corn Increase and the u outlier U moro favora ble to allowomplutlon nf planting that It will pny to buy on all weak spots , especially the near future" . The market closed strong. Oats have ruled strong most of the session , MHI If wo do not have moro fu\oiablo weather will bull hlzlio1. 1'rovlslons. In sympathy with corn , wore strong , although the tradu was l.ght. We bellovo ribs and lard worth the mouoy now solllii.- for , STOCKS AM ) 1IONU.S. Dullncii the Mulii 1'Vuturo of tlio .tlurltet Vontttriluy. NEW VOIIK. May 21. The market today was llttlo moro tliiiu the rnmalns nf the spccula- tmu nf the last two wee s anil thotuh It started out wllh animation It has now sub sided Into the dullness usual during u period of waiting , under the liquidation of specula tive accounts. The strmigth of the last two days wun entirely luclUnu. but except In the two stocks whlefiworo still under the ham. mer to some extent tha movements were slight and the not result of business done waulnslgnlQcant. The situation In general remained unchanged. The features of the innrkui today were the activity nnd wo-iknoKS In Northern ; Vuclllu pioferrod. the successful drive ut Missouri 1'aolilo uiid thu early streiu-th InMig.ir , vwhich last , howo\or. WUH aftcruHrds almost entirely neutralised. 'lho.gr.ingcM und I'ipuclally Itook Island and bt Paul ere still prominent In HIP tMiUn ; nnd imi'h subsided Into dullness Into lu thu dav ufler u matorlul docllno In price * . On the other hiind Now England was remurk- ubly lulu in the Uuy for Hi stiuugth. In thu fuco of thu downward lendviu-y of the rest of the Hit. imtolliri- weak spotn i ere dovoluncd the chief of whlrli was Itouk Island und It be- oiiino Iho weak feature of thu day , Itsooms to bo the polley of the boars not to allow the market to rally ut ull und It beirlna to look us If some uf the bulls wnro oncouragliii ; tnu do- ollno In order to obtulo stocks ut low prlrei bcfoio limuirumtlng the bull movement which U rumored to bo thu plan of the Gould party. AUtlcvs ( row Loudou ludloutu a much but ter fccllnz there , with n decided Improvement In Argentina and colonial securities and. with the npreid of demand for Investments , Eng lish Investors nro at n , loss to account for the dragging prices on this sldo. Some of the specialties , which of late had advanced , lolned In the downward movement late In the day. Tlio pressure maintained until the close , w'ilch. however , if tor a slight rally , was quiet and stnady nt the close ut the lowest prlco ot the dny. Kallroad bonds were quiet nnd tliodcmond showed n slackening nil of the buying , ren dering the temper of the market ratlier heav ier than usual of late without any decline ot noto. Fluctuations were slight In all oases. The sales reached 1.899,000. Government bonds h.ivo been dull and steady. State bonds have been dull nnd firm. The Post says ; The ono oliauco for the boar operator * now for a protractud docllno Is the frlRhtenlngolTof holders of stosks. "Ar u < tnonts" having grown somewhat threadbare , thonlTort Is to accomplish this by sheer briito force of ofTcrliu down prh-os. Necessarily , there must bo some limit to such a campaign. The following are the closing quotation * for the loading stocks on the Now Vork Slock exchange - change today ; Tliu total sales of stocks todav uoro 2 H ) , 17.1 shares Including ; AtcliUon , l ! , ' > .li Chle.ivo O.IB. o.TOO ; I > le. 1U.300 ; l.nUo Mifiio. 3,820 ; MIs- couil I'iivlllc , 13,405 ; Northwt'stcrn. 3.u5 ! ) ; Not thorn I'ncllio preferred. 51,115 ; Kcadluir , 17i7fl' ; St. 1'aul. 11M40 ; Union I'aolllc , 15,100 ; Wlieo Ins & Laku Krle , 4SoO. York .Money Jlarkot. Nnw YOIIK. May 24. MONEV ov CAI.T , Esisv atiU \ per cent ; last loan , 2 per cent ; closed olTer-'d at IJJ per cent. I'uiMn MBitOANTit.E I'Ai'hit : iSJ3 nor cent. STUIIUNQ UXCHANQC Quiet but steady at $4.8GU for sixty-day bills and SI.87U for de- nmn.1. The closing quotations on bonds : I.onilon Financial ISmloiv. [ Opj/rfo'ilf ) < l 1312 'ji Jj'nsi O > r lin nsi LONDON , M y 24. INow York Herald C.iblc Succlal to TUB HKR.I As regards now busi ness this has been a very Idle day In the Stock oxrlian.'o. Atthosamo tlmo the nuir- Kots presented r.Ulicr un unsettled upoo.ir- nnco. The settlement which cotnmcucos to morrow Is expouted to prove a very "mall nf- falr. With an abundant simply of lloatlii ; capital rates for continuation should provo very ll ht. Consols are a bhado Letter for account. Foreign government securities closed firm , especially Arjcntlno Issueswhich advanced Jj to 1'i , notwithstanding tbo ure- mlum on KOlU adr.incliiK to $ . ' . : ! > . Homo railways , after having sliown some Irrozular- Ity , closed llrm , though dealings huvo been on n very reduced scale. An Improvement of ! 5 to % Is established In Brighton deferred. Cale donian dGfericd. Great nastorn , London & Northwestern unn Soutlioastcrn. Under ground lines are , however , dull ana lower , American railways opened firmer nnd slluhtly higher in response to the Improvement In New York and the moro favorublo advices fiom that center butulneo noon the market has been moro or less dull and heavy on a sto.idy stream of sales by the weak hoUlcrs. The closlnc options' final prices are about , the lowest. With lORurd to Cana dian lines. Grand Trunk Issues , after ex periencing a HtiDstnntlal advance on'favora- blo tralllo statement oloso weuk unU Ya to J lower. Money continued to bo a druit. Short loans have been obtained nt H percent. In the discount market few bills ha\o been offered. These of two and throe mouths aio quoted ut U to ? > per cent. I'limnclu ! Notes. NKW OIH.EANS , La. , May 21 Clearings , I,152RS8. llALTiMOiin , Mil. , Mny 24. ( JlearliiRs , $3,4" 5- 001 ; balances , $ J37,1II ; rata for money , U per cent. 1'iiir.ADiu.i'iiiA , I'a. . May 21 , Clearings , tI2,74U,778 ; balances. $3,137t83 ; money , 3 per cent. LONDON , May 24. Amount of bullion none Into the It.ink of Kmt'und ' on balunco today i.0,000. MEMPHIS , Tonn. . May 24. Now York ox- chiiiio : sfllhiK ut SI JO : clearings. JJC2Oi8 ; bal ances , $ 41.I ? . CINCINNATI. O , . May 24. Money 3S5 per cunt : Now York exchange , BOo crcirluni ClearlnKS. $2,25S,000. Nnw YOMK , May 21. Cloarlngs. J15.030.072 ; balances , $ IOSIHO ; money , 14 } per cent ; Now York oxcliniiL'e , Sc discount , ST. Louis. Mo. May 21. Clearings , $3,304.072 ; balances , $ J2l.ir > 0. Money quiet and easy ; New York oxohaiiKo DOc premium , CincAno. III. , May 24. Olearlnjjs. 814.240.005. Money In light demand , 3 ( &r > J5 percent. Now Vork exchunuo llrm , Tuo uiomltim , 75o asked. Stuil IIB oxch inL'ooalc , sixty-day bills , S1.80J ; domund , 8488. Kan I'ninutscu AltnliiMT UnotntloiiH. BAN l < 'iiA > uisao. Cal. . Mny 21. The olllelul closing quotiitlons for mining stocks today wuru us follows ; Alia , 71) Mount Diablo I2U lluhrer . , 40 avuJo , , . , , it ) II. A. H 2JO Oplilr 2-.O He-did C'on 'M 1'illUBt SOD Chollar 73 bavniiu Ui Con. Cal. & Vu 4JO Hlerr/i Nevada 15 , > Crown 1'olnt. . . . . . . . . ISO Union Consolidated I2S Could & Curry 131) Ulnl ai llulu A Norcrcn. . . . 135 Vellow Jacket 70 n. , 185 Commonwealth U Nnw Vork Mlnini ; Oiioiiulonn. ' Now YOIIK. May 24. The followlu. are tl.o cloning mining gtook quolatloiu ; Hclehor HO Horn Silver. . . . . . . . . ave lleit A H 2ZS Muxlcnu. . . 1U ) Con , Cal. A Va ta MU Diablo , , IDS Deadwuod T , 210 6 ay lift ) US KurckuCon. . . . 1M ) glurra Nuvnd * 180 Mould & Curry UJ Hlmidatd 135 llBloft Norcrox. . . , 120 Union Cou , , , , . 16U llomuiluku ] su J.IVK 8TOUK AIAUKUTS. Cuttle Acllvo und Uiuottlod ltof Hllclitly I.owc-r. OUAIIA , May 24. Tlio two day ' roculpts foot upu.&JJuattlu. 11.557 IIOKH und 7JO sheep , aguliikt 7 , III I cattle. 14.V17 IIOKH und 022 shutp Monday and Tuesday of last wuuk. ConalUorlug thu rather liberal otTurlniii the uuttlb maruut was tolurubly llvuly with prlcui uutlcr luulutaluvd thuu wkht huvu u uu ux- pootcd tinder tlio.clrctimstancos , Tlioro wa nn aptlvo shlpplnc-atf ! export demand and local houses nil wanted cattle. With conlllctlng ropoH | < r from Chlcatro and siieh n coinpirntlv-oly liberal supply on hnnd Iho market w.s very unuvcn nnd It wns difficult to satisfactorily reconcile deal ers' widely dlrcrttttit. "views of the stuto of trade. Of course Ihry 'Ynoto ' desirable cnttlp , both heavy nnd HWito'd ; ' curly nnd to the best advantage. Pbhib sollnrs quoted prloss flrm , but. the majority said steady to lee lower. When It 6am to the less desirable crudes , especially'rough and unfinished me dium nnd hoivy cuttle , the market was slow and fie to luc lower1 than Monday. Good 1.20 . . " . . , " . j-lh. steers 43lrf.-f.rom J-I.75 to 54.IS. fair to good 050 to VJOO-lu'sttfcrs fromJ.5) ) to M.OJ und Inferior light gradw. from that on down to HOO. Trading WMI Vrtily moderately active throughout , but ihcrd'-wus not a great deal of really desirable stuff unsold ut the close of business , ; i Tlioro wore pcrliapii ton full loads of cows uud iiiUed stock In the yards ) , the remainder of thosnuplv consrstlifgluritcly ot odds and unn . Tlio uomatnl'wiis very talr nnd trading ratheractlvo ut fully steady , occasionally Htrong , prices. I'oor to very good eows uirl hnlfers sold from tl.59 to H il\ with the bulk ut from t-115 to 1.1.IX Hulls , oxen nd slags were Him ut from $1,60 to $ .1.75. Univcs wore In lood dcmniul mill strong ut from JI.OJ to N.OJ for good to I'liolco voals. In. the stockcr und feeder line there was no particular CIIIIIIRO. Iho demand from the country was decidedly light und the fiesh oll'orln.s ! tiothliu extra as to quality. Kuan- Inr tlo.ilcM were the principal triidetsund linens WITO fiiliv steady. Hood to oholco stok sold largely at from H25 to , f.i.5) with quite a string ot common stull as low us $ i > 0. HcuresentullNc salcHi 1.1230 250 3..1333 303 1..1510 375 1..113J 2G3 l14-i ) 330 2. . 1310 375 BTOCKEUSANI ) FEEDEFH. 2..1105 2 SO - ] ! ) ! ? 7233 ' 20 10. . 785 335 141.001 2&01' a'A'CKl 3'23 8..1031 335 2J. . 440 2 00 0. : 75 325' , 28. . 02J 340 4. . 107 303 1. . 010 3 IS a. . D55 340 2. , 050 305 23. . S.W 325 21. . l 5 340 2. . ( ,75 300 1. . 870 325 11. . 670 345 1 . COO 3(0 ( 4. . 0110 330 18. . 803 350 4. 753 3 15 1..1100 3 30 lions The run of lioss was just about lint dealers In general were looking for , but the supDlv foil about 3.0HO short of last Tuesday's ho.ivy receipts OITorlnss , whllo In the main very fair us to iiuatlty , were larjoly on the light wolirht order. This has been the cnso for a wcokor twop'istand naturally : ta heavy hoxs become scarcer they become moro sought after. Business opened up pretty llvolv with un active shipping doniaud for eood ho.ivy and butcher weight hogs at stronger prices. After the Urst round , however , the murUut weakened and the general run of ho s so tl stoutly to 15u lunoi than ypstarday. With free buying by local housesandshlppeis the m irUitt rather Improved toward tliu oloso Mid Una Ily wound up at good strong prices. The heavy uucl butcher weight boas sold to the best advantage at from $1,50 to7I.G2'/i. ' whllo light and mixed grades were rather olt color ai from $440 to $10) ) . The pens were cleared In goo I Reason , the bulk at from (4 4 > to $4.5 i. against 31.50 to JI.V > Monday , the gen eral HVUI ago of prices paid bolus ? I.M , against Jl..rti ? Monday and 34.3J lastTuesUay. Kepie- scutatlvo sales ; No Av. Sh. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 0 100 $435 US 218 24U 81 SJ 5 320 69 4i5 : 77 22.1 8J 450 CO 101 120 4 40 80 . . . . .201 80 4 SO 07 20 120 4 42' { 71 218 240 45) ) 65 215 280 445 72 215 tO 4 M 83 101 - - 4 4" > 60 VOJ 4) 400 09 IbO 120 445 07 274 203 4 M 7 ftl'l - - 445 0) 203 200 450 78 220 120 4 4'i 73 232 0 450 1J4. . . .170 320 445 6- SU ! ) 80 4 50 .19 2JI 200 445 73 210 120 450 22 103 4 45 ? 0 . . . . 227 8) 450 71 207 240 445 59 2J5 120 450 8J 210 240 445 73 240 30(1 ( 453 KI 100 40 445 81 170 40 4 50 fiO HU 200 445 70. . . . 251 - - 45) ) 7.1 209 320 143 79 . . . .210 120 450 7- 215 ICO 445 & 7 321 320 4 fiO 75 . . . .207 280 445 73 244 200 450 20 lt > 7 120 4 47H CO. . . .2,0 260 450 78 . . . .201 4 4"i ! 70 23J 2IH 450 12. . . .2M ) 4 47'/ 74 103 129 4 M 01 201 120 4 47'/i Wl . . . .215 W 450 4 . . . . 270 4 47Vi 60. . . . Ml 8) ) 450 03 21 ! ) 40 4 47'i lrt 2V ! 120 450 BJ 213 120 4 47J4 7JM7 2.SJ 450 ( ,4 101 H ) 4 47'i 82 . . . . ISO 12) ) 4 50 70 210 28) ) 4 47'/i ' 1U ' .MS 100 450 ' 40 ' - ' ! ) 120 4 47K Ul 2.W 40 4 52J' 69 218 131 4 47'/i ' 70 2iO 60 4 63H 80 . . . . Illl 12J 4 47'J ' OJ 221 10J 4 5Ji ! 71 228 3--0 4 4K 01 SJ'J ! ' 120 4 M ) , 70 63 44714 7S 228 80 4 .12i } fc4 224 3U ) 4 47'/i bO . . . .210 80 4 R'i IX ) 2J4 12J 4 47i ! 74 234 1(10 ( 465 0' ' ) 221 10J 44714 75 259 8) 4 M 150 2IU 20U 44714 ( 252 K'O 4 fu 4 BOO 44714 1 10 210 455 7tt 10J 12) 24714 TO 214 120 455 70 210 10) ) 44714 W ) 2HI. M .1 .V > 71 218 100 4 47i ! ,78 240 80 4 5ri b5 If4 44714 71 2.11 120 4 Si 87 218 240 4 47 ' .7 250 1VU 451 70 201 200 4471 , 1)8 201 455 81. . . 217 40 4 M CO 201 40 455 f > 8 2J4 120 4 tt > . 145. . 205 V.'O 455 O'J 2V4 4 ! , 18 241 120 455 0 3JI1 4 SO i i 01 27J 3.W 465 CO 2.1'J 451)11 cO 210 80 465 7B 230 320 450 , OJ 272 40 455 U ) 239 200 460,1 72 215 120 455 SS 252 40 4 OJ 72 2M 80 465 OJ 250 IW 4,1X11. HI 2.18 60 45714 5 202 4M' , | DO ' . " 'U 160 4 ft7i ! CO tt.ll 40 4 fXl 0. . . . .2.U I''O 460' 79 . . .222 200 4tW 1X ( W 213 60 400 -j'j uj uu . , . - 58 , ya so 'M LS . . .l'(5 ( KM ) 401 .274 ro LSM. . , . . .20H 41)0 .274 So31 ! M.M , . . .297 120 4 GO 70 , 'ffl 320'M * U ) . . 25B 40 4 GO 70Ki. 249 00 > N , . 01. , . . ,2i2 K-O 462K Ki. .2J5 80 40 * 69. , . . , VGO 40 4G2W 117 , , L'4J 320 W 01. , . . . ' . ' 00 120 40'h 00 .2)0 ) I2J 4'IT ) " IU(1SANO ( HOUOII 33 , . 01 3110 t 1 307 400 1. .203 40 1W BiiEKi1 The only orforliics were two doublo- douku of very i'onil-Hhoru Colorndo laml.n. They nvuruKod 6T pounds , uud uolil roadlly for (5.M ) , a comnarutlvoly Dtroiin ; urlce. Thu damund Is mill uctlvo and iirluoH iiuotubly Blrong. I'u I r la good nutlveu , tl.&OflO.OO ; fair to good wcsloriii. f-l.WItU.uoi common and atoolc slieun , MOXiiM.-O ; uood to cholco 4u to O.-lb luiLts. JtO itlLW ) . Kaprciuiitallvo sales : No. Av. I'r. 4'JO ' Oolorndo lambD , iliorn. , . , , . . . . , . . . 07 M 60 Itocelpti unil lUiui > ltluii of Stock. Ofilclal receipts and disposition of Block ns BONDS .ToUl lwu > at CITIES , ; COUNTIES , SCHOOL. _ I DIBTRIOT8. IWATER COMPANIES , BT.R.R.COMPANIE8 , to. CorrMpondunc * lollfltM. H.W.HARRIS ft COMPANY.Bankers. 7O SUt St. . UOSTON * shown by the books of the I'nlon Stock Yixr.ls company for thn twenty-four hours cmlln ? nt 6 o'clock p in. , May 24. HOUSES * MI.S Cnri. llcnil Cars Hold Cius.l Held. TiM 4 < xi ( ; hlrnio l.lvn MncU Miirltot. OiuaAOo. III. . Mny 21. [ Spooliil Talaeram to Till ! HUP. ] Tlio tr.ulo In cult ovns niucli loss ftntlirnotnry trxnllor * tliiiu wns tlio oiso ; yts- tonliiy , Thn < lpiniiiul lucUod tliu ursoncy then noted , nnil tlio fcolltiR of uuoviuiuy RIIVO wny to ono of iluprowlon , 1'ilcos for butoliots' nnil cnuncrs' stock \\uio preltyvcll supported nnd fat lUlil and inuJluin ucllit sti'uri about hold tlii-lr own. tint heavy I miles , nnyililni ; wcl hlnc ovoc 1 , < W ) pountls , hud to BO nt u slmvlni : olt fioiu Monday's ( inol-illon * . Thcro did not appear to 1m any reason for llin woaUrr foelln ; ? cxeout that it wis 'I'noMliiy iinu that the fresh and stale receipts combined iiiudo n supply larger than the average for. that day. No ono U looking for heavy receipts for Iho remainder of this ucclc ana the outlook Is fnvornbla for lit least steady price ? . The day's business was done mi a li.isls of from $ l.5i to JJ.su for poor to chulco cows , holfors and bulls nnd fiom $ .1-10 to Jill ) for MTV common to o.vlrn , drcescd lioof und shipping stror4. Stoekors nnd feeders wmoqulut ut from si''i to.llx ) und u.ilvei were Ilrtn ut from (1,60 to JI.7.V 1'rlcis for hogs were lower todny fully So to Wo lower thiiti yestetday mornliiit. The supply was pintty l.irgo .iujut4U.'ioo ' Incluil- In , ; Hie state leeulpts und the fouling W.IH bonrlsh from Iho Hlarl. lluvera did not want to cay moro than JI.S'i for the best lots and ulthmili ! Jl.iM WIB : lo.iuhed In u few Instiinees , $1.1) ) , was uractlu.illy thotopof the marUot. Poor and common lots were quoted nt fiom J4.I.U 101.70 and Rood to unuleu from 44.7. > to 9I. 5. From Vl.TlMo'fJ.sI look fully fotir-llfths of the ( ill'oilngs , notwithstanding the fact the ( | iiti'lty avciaged much bcttcrthan forycstor- ( lav. lav.A Inrao number of sheep uoro loft over from ycsterd.iy , u > that ulthoiigh thoficsh arrivals were ll ht the supply netually on vilu was In excess of the aver.iuo anil prices remained un sullied. They weio lather lower for noor nnd eommoii stock , butgooil louliolco crades ere fnlrly llrm. fuw I'liolco helim ( illered. Quota tions runizu from S.2" > to 4V73 for poor to oxlr.i sliorn. 'Iho r ngo of prices for unshorn yearlings N fiom Si.Oj iot.t/0 , iinu for hpiliiK Iiimhs fiom J.D ) to Jl..ri > . lEceelijts : C'.ittle , 8.UOJ ; no s , : n,030 , ; sheep , 5.WJU. The Evening.Journal roinrts : OATTMS Uo- 4,2.5 : cous sloiulv. lions Uecnpts. 8,003 : shipments. 7.50J : mar ket fu ily steadv , active , luc loner ; rough and common. $ J,7.Vi7il.5 : pacUcrs and mlxud , $1.50 CM.75 ; prlmo heavy and butchers' weights , tl.75Q)4.bl ) ) : light , SI.50OI.75. SllEKi' Kecolpts. 5.DOO : shlpmentr,2,500 ; mar ket weak : \\osiorn. S5.10Oll.15 : To.\aus , Sf3.75O 5.25 ; vearllu b , $5.l5SO.-5 ; lumbs , Jli.OOy7.OJ. Now York IA\e Stock Slnrket. New YOIIK , May 24. UEnvr.s-Hecelpts , 210 head : no trade , fooling weak ; dressed bouf. stumly : it GiU.io ; per ) b. Shipments today , 1,402 oeovosi 7r U ouartoisof beef. OAI.VKS Hocelpts.H lie.id ; market firm : votls. Sl.r O'LoO per lOJlbs. ; buttermilk und mlxod calves. ? 4.'J.I.OO. SIIKEP Itecclpth , 'J/JOS huad : market stoutly ; sheep , lower for southern lambs ; slicep , $3.UO © U.2 > per 101) ) Ib1- . ; lambs , $ l . ( ioU. > J ; dressed mut ton , 1 . ' , } @I2c per lb. ; diosscd yearlings , 12 ® 14c : dressed lambs , r > ® lbc. Unas Hccolpf ! , 4.S2. ) head , consigned di rect : market nominally steady at Ji.iOIiJ.GO per 100 Ibs. St. T.onls I.IMI Stoplc JInrUct. ST. Louis , Mo. , M'iy 21. ( 'ATI.LE liccelpls , 1.10J ; shipments , nono. Market strong ; fair to good native steers. $ J,1031..3 ; Tcxans and June steers , $ J.2.'J. . ' U. Hoe Uecclpts. 2,101 ; slilpmonts , none ; market bteailj ; fair to prlmo mitchers. fJ.b'iSfi 4.80 ; nil.Ncd oidlnaiv to good , $1.2U4.UJ ; light fair to best. * 4.SU4.1f. ) . SIIEKP Hecolpis. S.lBOj shipments. 101. Mar ket steady ; good ellppc.1 natives J50J ; good clipped Tc.Mins , aver.iKo 8'M ' pounds , II.Co , I.liifdln l.tvo Stock. LINCOLN , Neb. May 24. LSuecIal to THE BEE. ] 'Iho receipts of hogs at West Llnco n odnywcro&O. Market ranged at from { 4.45 to 4. < 74. ! Seeking A Resort ? Twcnty-flvo miles northeast of Kansas City , on tbo C. , M. A St Paul Ry. , Is a beautiful little city of 3000 Inhabitants , built elncc the enmmer of 16SO , eolcly on account of the discovery of the marvelous " FEiino-MiNOANESE" and Suirno SALISE vrntcrs and the thousands of cures that bate since been effected by their use. THE ELMS , cap-icily 500 guests , Is one of the most charming and comfortable all-year-round resort hotels In America. Saperb baths. All charges moderate. For Illustrated pamphlet address , Excdiior Spring ! Co. Excelsior Springs Missouri KIcbardsonDiugCo. , Agis. , OmaliaNcb. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est catllo. hoi andNhoop m.irkot In tlio west COMMISSION HOUSES. " GEO. BURKE & FRAZtER L1VK HTOCIC COMMISSION. THE LHADKUS. QA nMUKI Write to this house for cor- Ol > . UJliUlrt [ rect Market RoportJ. _ Wood Brothers , South Omaha Tale-phono 11)7. - O'hlcaco. J.I ) . DADISMAN. I . , \V. K. WOOD. ( Mannuors. Market ruports by mall and wlro cheerfully furnished upon applleutlon. _ - THE Campbell Commission Co. Ohlcaco , K'lStHt. ' Louis , KansnsOlty , South i. 'linix ( Jlty. Kort Worth. _ A. Crlll , W. K. Denny. II. K , Tallmadira , Chicago. Ho.bnleinuvn. . Cnltlo Ssloii Crill , Denny & Company , 1.1 TO Block Commlolon. Itooni 27 Kichunge tioulli Umulin. A. D. Boyer &Company , 8 and 69 Exchange Iliilldlii",6rjutli Omaha. Corrcipumleneo solicited and uromptly auitrordd. Biuel | l attention to order * furatiietora A feedera. d , 1 1. . . . Incuri > oratud , IdJJ Cttpltal fully pitld , JW.IXJJ. Waggoner Birney Company , Wrltoor wlro ui for prompt and rellablo market reportn. Perry Brothers & Company , I.lvo Htook Commission. Itoom 61 " " . ' ' ! ' "llt"1 BoutU Omn"a- Union Stock Yt. J National UANlv. The only bunk at the yardi. Capital and ur- plu > , I2JO.UUO. Collection * vcowlaK out of the lira luok builne < i nUoulil bo > enl direct la thU bank. biilppr candeiuiltfor creJIl oftUuIr livuia Uank OMAHA m and ORDINANCE NO. 3071. An ordinance ordering the Improving of Park , orl'Oth. itvonne , from Luatuuworth street to Hickory street. In stiuct Improvement dis trict NJo. IITiJ. said improving to consist of rcpavlng with asphalt , and directing the 1)0 ) i rd of public \\oiks 10 take Iho necessary steps to muse said uoik to be done , and re pealing ordinance No. ; VM > 0. WhorcHh , thu majoilty of tlio property own ers owning the fiontauoln said ImproMtment district have petitioned for the lep'ivlng of sa (1 btri'ot In said ulstilct with asphalt , and Whorcus , In addition to such designation of muterlal by said owners the mavor NIU ! u.ty council of said city do hereby duteimlno upon the material so spuclllcd us the material to bo used for such pavln . therefore , Ho ll ordained by Iho city council of the city of Omalm : Section 1. That that pan of Park , or2Hh , avenue , fiom Loavomuirlh street to Hickory btieot. In street lmpio\cmont district No , iisu , lo and the same Is hereby ordered Improved , said Improvement to consist of lopavlu , ' with asphalt according to specifications on HIo in the olllco ot the board of publluvoilij. . bocllon2. That Ihu Omaha Struct Hallway company , or any other pcinon , company , cor- porullon or asKOclallon , owning any Htreut railway upon or alonj that part of Park , or 20th , avenue , from Lcuvrnuorth stioet to Hickory strout. bo and are hurobv required to rupavo at Its or t hoi r own cost all thutpaco be tween the dllTuront rails and between Ihu dif ferent tr.icl.H , by nucli purson.company.corpor- ntlon ( irussouliillon , nnnoil on said 1'arkavo , . anil also ufipace outsldo of the outside rails of thooiitsldu traolc of Uuilvu ( .1-1 Inches , such repaying botH eon said r. ills ami between said trucks and for thu space of twnlvu Inenes out- slduof thooutHldo rails of mild truokx to bo done at the sumo tlmo und of the H imo mate rial and character as tlio repivliig of suuh strout lioroin oidurod rcpuvcd. iinluss other miiterlal Is specially oideiod bythobo.udof publlu works , and In Iho o\ent of the refusal of said L-ompiiny , person , corporation ni usso- olullon lo rupavo us hoinln requlri'd. the board of piibllo woikHU requlrod to huvo such ro pavln i done and report the cost and ovpcnso thereof to bo levied anl iis-sussed against the jimiioily of nilU company , person , corporation or ushoulutlon , . . . . . . , . flection : t That the board of pulillo workH Is hemby ordered to causu Hald work to bo done nnil to untur Into contract for the KUIIIU with thn lowest ii'spoiislblii IdJdiii under thu speci fications on lllu In thu olllcu of said bn tid. hi > etinn 4. That the rlty clurk be und huruby is ( llrcitlcd to make and ifollvui a copy of this ordlnunco lo the Omaha Street Hallway com- piiny , or uny other person , comp my. corpora tion or association owning any street railway upon , ulonor across uny of said parts of streets within suid Improvement dlsirlct and report lilt uatlon In that bc-lmlf to the city coiinull as ourly as priiotlcublo. Sections. Thutordlnuncn No. UOOO bo anil thu sumo U hereby roneulud. Section 0. That this ordltmncc take effect and bu In force from und at lor Its passage , 1'ussed May 17th , 16K. ' . JOHN QHOVKS. City Clerk. K 1' . DAVIS. President City Council. Approved May 18th , 1M)2. ) 1M)2.uno. . IM1KMIS. Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 8005. An ordinance declaring the bank of ourth on lots 18 and 10 of Kuyt HiibbdlvUlou In lot 0. Capitol addition , u nuUunco uud ordorlui : laid bank graded down , Ilultordiilncd by tlio city council of the city Hootion 'l. ' ' That the bank of mirth In tlie front purt of lots 18 and 1 ! ) of UuyHnubdlv- Ulou In lot U Capitol addition to tliu olty of Oinuhu , on Ihu sonih sldu of llurnuy nirvcl botwuiiu 2uth l cct uud24tli lrkut , bo uud tbo aamo Is hereby declined to bu a nulNaccc , ami tbo said nulHiinco Is heiuby orduri'd and in quired to bo abated bv Mopln : nnd giadln do n the fiont theicof so as to piovout thu falling.T.sllng or wasilug of ojith on the sldnwalk on tl.o south Hide ol llurnuy street adjacent thurolo. Section 2. The owner of sild lot Is hereby orduied and requited to tibitu sild nulH.incci and grndo do-vn Kuld lot as huieln icqulicil within Hflnoii days from the nassuRO and up- piovul of this ordliianci1 , and fallliu' . neglect ing or lefuslng MI lo do the llo.ird of Publlo Works Is hereby orduicd toc.nisoHald grading to bo done and report tliu cost thereof for an- BUHSiiient against said lot. Section a That this oidlnanco tu'Jo olToct ) and bo In force from an I uf tor Its passa-jo. Passed May 17 , , , , City Clcik. i.i > . DAVIS. I'resldciitClty Council. Approved M iy l&lli. 1.8) ) . ' . , * Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. JiOTO. An ordinance declaring the not'ossllyof grad ing MUSDII street from 18lh hliei-t lo IWtlj mroot , und appointing thrco disinterested upprulseiii lo USBOSS and determine tha damages , If any. to property owners , which may bo cuiibcd bv biich grading. Ho It ordained by the city council of the city of Omaha : , , , , , HIJC. 1. That It Is proper and ncccssiry and It U , hereby declared proper mid nece ; " irv lo iirutlti Mason Htrcotto Its piosont osliiblNlii-d griylo- Including necessary approached tliiTi'to , fiom Ibtli Htrcot to2Jlh Btri'ut , In thucliyot Omuhn. fieiitloutf. That the mayor , with the approv al of Iho city coiinull , appoint three dlstnter- ustod apprumurx toappraKo , asscsi and dctur- mlnotho damiigo to pioporly ownnr * which maybocauscd i > y HUCH grilling , taking Into uimsldoiallim In nuking HIIOH apprlUumciit , the special bcnollts. If uny , to Hiieh property , by rPUMJii of Hiich grudlng. octloll 3. That this ordlnanco sliiill talco cfteot und bu hi fotco from and ufler ltd pasi- ugp. I'usscd Muy 17ih. IR'rt. JOHN auovKS. f dtv Olcik. 'J K. I' , DAVIc1. * * I'rcsliient City Uoiincll. Approved May IBlh , IHU ; , ( Mayor. INDIAN DEPF.EDATiOKUI.VIS . . Pomona who have lost properr ! fro u Indian raididhould fllo Ihnlr claims iindurthu Indian Uoprolat'on Act of .March ' , I3. > 1. 'Ihu t mol llmltod , anl the claims in o tulicn up liy Ihu court in thu orJcr In whloh they uro ta.-elveil. TakeNotlca thdtall contract * cntural Into with attorney * prior to ths At ar * uu4j null nnd void. Informutloti glvnn uiU ull clalmu oromptly utlondoJ to by Iho BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. / co OMA.HA , NlilBKASK A llur Mi I * eimrantenl by tha Oi.niliu . I loo. thu Plooour 1'rusi uud tha tiau ' Uxuuiluer.