rilE OMAHA DAILY BEifc THURSDAY , MAY 26 , 1892 , rrnrr THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Traders in the Trovision Til Attracted At tention Yesterday , PORK , RIBS AND LARD ADVANCED Morn Thnn Thirty Thousand Hoc * nt tlio Innln Hull no Drprrailni ; in : ° cct on Vrlceo nnd the llriiln Cituicil thu Itlse. CHICAGO. III , , May 8A frantic scramble In thu piovtslon jilt ted n y ntitrlvallcd any thing diiiio uy tlio wheat unil corn crowds For two or thrco days llio looiil scalpers Imvo played for a break In prices nnd , wlillo creat ing ix uliort Interest , failed , to depress prices to tiny extentTlio chief obstacle anpe.irul lobo tlio llrni nnd advancing gr'iln markets. When thu liirao rccolln ) of i.0.0.0 hogs this morning ( tilled tu br 'iik prices ut. tlio yards nnd Din tmukGrs showed u disposition to con tinue tlio buying of ribs tlicro was alarm unions flborts. Then tbc uriiln imirULtR inndo iiqulik bulge nnd started tirlccs to recovery. Ilrokcrs ( or Armour. Cnduliy mid other pack ers helped the buy.ug along. Mitchell tind nihcrH from the grain trndu buuzht pork fir the advance. Altogether thu d.icltcmont was Intcnsu nnd prices ent up sharply. The ad- Minci ) ixMiounted to r.e ! In pork.Me In ribs nnd i > Ha in Inrd. Luttr In the dny. wnen Rruln inarkutR wonkoned , thuro wni a sot- nck In imnlsIotiH ulto. I'urk closed about Ii'/iu o\ci yesterday , ribs liiliu and lurd viJo ! up. up.llnslncfif In wliont wns only moderate. The orcnliiK wns weak and pr'cesGHc lower , then LocnniuHtronevr niil pilcus nillled l c. again cased oir , ( cciliilni : Hie , IliicltiatlnK Hll litly r.nd cloicd nbunt ! Je lower than vcstordtiy. 'ilie ( Inner oixnlnsuna duo to brlpht and \\nrincr ueullur hero nnd loner cable ad vices. Advices fiom several points In the nortliuefil reported cicarand wnrincrwo ither up tliere. Hut at tlio decline u sharp demand < lu eloud | , u food many huylnz orders being received from the southwest Cased. It was olaln.cdon unfavorable leportsot thOBtow- ing crop. Advlica from fit. I.nulR claimed th it tlio next state report would show a loss of U points In condition. 1'rkes rallied sh.irplyM.mt when nn olTort WHS mndo to leull/e prices decline ; ! nnd the advance was entire y lost. Operators nro not Inclined to do much nt present ex cepting In a small speculative way , there bu- Inx a disposition to await developments. ' 1 ho aliened lulling olT of the llutuh bill was n bull iiriMimcnt today , while a strong bear card WHS ihe rumor of an Important failure In London. Coin transaction ! were In the i-.uln for local nccouot. niul on tbc Improved wheat lioro 11 rut trades wi-ro nt from JJo to Jio doellno. Thu iiiarltitho\\o\cr.soonsold un from Ic to lse ! on ulsimtches spcaklnRof clouds nnd In sympa thy with the bulge In wlieat and provisions , but did not hold , declining soon afterwards from IJSo to lae , chanted some nnd closed with July & 0 lower. May was firmer at from CTio toO c , uut wns seldom mentioned , The Brent quantity of "dry" corn predicted for this innrKot this \\ecU has not yet made Its appearance. The largest amount forono day M curs , or about Ifl.Oao bu. was on the track today. Only thrco more days remain until bunday , and the Monday holiday will Inter fere , the market ending on Tuesday. Wlllard bad a dispatch annotincltm that a train loud of No. 2 corn had Jptt BuITalo for thli market to 111) ) Mar shorts noro. Oats opened about ? io lower. Improved fjc , then lost nearly all of the advance , following wheat and corn closely nil thu tlnra. 'lite bhoris In the current month worn rather cov ered or satisfied to await developments. I'rollit3 ( wore slow , thogriiln markets being too far out of line for shippers to operate. Hates to Huffalo wore l ? o for wheat uuilJo for corn , Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wliont , JO ) cars ; corn , ] 05 cars ; oats , 185 cars ; hogs , OU.OOJ head , The leading futures ranzad as follows : Cash quotation1) were us follows : Ji.ODii-Mrm , but nominally unchanged ; winter patents. Jl.2Cia4.40 : winter straights , H.M ; spring patents. W.Mxai CO. WliKAT-No. 2 sprInr.82i [ ! < iWJo ! : No. 3 spring , f. o. b. . 77KO700 ; No. S red. S8'/ia30o. COUN Higher ; No. 2. 4U < 266c ; No. 3 yellow , OATB-NO. a 32 fo ; No. S white , 354Mo } ; No , Swhlto , f. o. Ix. ajJiSWiUc. RVE-No.,78c. UAIII.ET No. 8. OOiiOSo ; No. 3. f. o. b. , 4&302c ; No. 4 , f. o. b.,48ffi50c. FIMX SKKD No. 1 , $1,00. TIMOTIIV SEED-l'rlmo , fl.SOOI.34. 1'OHK-Mcss. per bbl. . I0.1.010.21.'H : lard , per ICO Its. . i.32 > ® : : short ribs , sides ( loose ) . l lMtSO.-J'S ; dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , K K5 (1150114 ( : short clear sides ( boxed ) , jaiTJjetUO ; \ \ -UIstllloiH'llnlshed goods , pur gal. ! Gu'qAii-Onh loaf , 4o ! ; granulated , 4Jic ; st.mdnrd"A4io. ? liccelpts and Bhlpmcnts today were as fol- Omnlin I'roduco Market. HIDES , KTC. No. 1 green hides , He : No. 1 preen salted hides. 4@lio ! ; No. 2 croon salted hides. iKftlUc : No J grnon salted hides , 5 to 40 Jus. , 4 < ft4Hu ; No , i ! grcou salted hides , 2J to 40 Ibs , . Lffiajio ; a 1 voul calf , 8 to 15 Ibs. , Co : No , 2 yoaleal. H to 15 Ibs. . 4u : No , l nrv Hint hides. 7c : No. ' . ' dry Hint hides. Do : No. 1 dry salted hlncs. waoo : bheep pulls Orcon salted , each , r > 3Cttl.U5 ; green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15Sio ; dry shear lings ( sliort woo led early skins ) No. I , ouch , MMOoi dry sbour.lngM ( sliort wooied early Bklna ) , No. S. each , 5c ; dry Hint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual J eight. lC < ai4JJo : dry illntKunsua nnd Nebras ka murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 8& Xci dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight , 10l3Ko ; dry Hint Colorado rado murrain wool polls , perlo , actual weight , J < SICo ; dry pieces and bucks , 'actual weight. Te. ' ) Tallow und grooao Tallow. No. 1. av ® < o : tallow. No. ' . ' . il JUo : grease , white A. 4oi creiiee. white II , inicj crcuee. yellow , 3o : Krenee. dork. S ci old butter. liVJei beeswax , prlinp , 1C ® .So : rough tallow , Ii4i ! e. 1'oui.Tiiv-Old fowls , A60tt4.00 per doz. or 0 ® Bo per ib. . Iho weight. JiUTiKii-Soino of Iho best country butter pocs at 13l4o , but anything that falls below Unit goes to the packnre utuc. I liuiTS Oaltfornla Ulvorslde oranges , M.50 ; wuBhlngtnn navaiH , 11.60 ; fair to choice lem ons , K-J.W (24 ( oo ; funcy lemons , 14.50 : bananas. crated , J.oo4i.50 ; Klorldn tomatoes , J4.ot ® 4 60 per cruto of six baskets ; pineapples , ( . ' .50 YtOKTAiiMcs California cabboge. ' . ' ' o per lu. In crutes : homo grown lettuce , Ai ® 40o jier doz. ; southern onions. U.50 licr blil.t llormiida I exes , I2.2i : Nebraska iiiuid nkkcd leans , Jl.avaiUO ; medium , J1.50 ® 1,00 ; Co or n do and wcbtorn Nobruska uota- toua. 6'JQ.GOe ; iiatlvu potatoes. 40lSe ; LU.ia beaim , 4o per Ib , ; nlnach , > . ' .5Cyoo per bbl. ; radliihca , 35414 e : ploiilant , 'Jo per Ib , ; now Cal- 1 fornla potatoes , SJiwi"4o per Ib. ; cuoumberu , tl.50purdoz. bTHAwiiKiiitiKS Oholco stock suitable for ( hipping , none too plenty ; fl.l04iJ.lX ) . New York Market * . New VOHK. May S5. ruiim-Recelpts , 34,107 pkSB.i oxiiorti , 7.705 bbls. , 1U.-J78 sacksi market uiibuttled , but moderately active , elty mills lower : sales , 2H.7oU Lbln. OOIIH HEAI , Moderate demand , steady. . WllBAT Uoeolpts. l'44.400 bu.l uxportB , 10,530 uu.i Dales , alU5tiOO bu. uf futures , IT'.OOO bu. ot cpot tipot unsettled , closing steady , inodor- ate demund ; No. 2 red , 07WJOo nlluut ; Wl < a WWo f. o. b. ; ungraded rod , Kl'iiiWoi No. northern , UliiQlUUct No. i ! northern , b"o ; No U Chicago , uajUOOla ; No. 2 illlwaukeu. M > Ko No. U spring , tUUo. Options were mouer- ntely nethe , deollnlng early ( iiiVS on easier cubic * , advanced Htil'i un liiiu.Tltip now * from the southweit and re portu that tiu < iintl-ontlon bill had been laid i. side , dfi'lliied * i4il' o on lower cables , reported - ported failure In London and generally fmor- "bloi-roli nows. closing weak. No. ' 'red and May , umc. c using , Who ; June , ftiydiUllie ; Ji'lV.OifsQ'UKc , eloiIugtilVio ; August. Uj to t K . closing 10''e ; ticptember , UOSQOlUc. ( lumuu | M > et Octobrr , UIHc ; December. OJi ) < a tui v. cloiiulU'iV ; ; | Aluy ( IbJJJUJj.ttt , , closing c. ' , , Kvi'-i-cnri'e , higher ; western , fcaSOo ; sulei , S.iiio tuchiern iitiu. ' . lUni.hv MAITOuil. . C'OKN Jiteeliitk. K.7C2 bu.t oxporti. 7u.au tu i ule , 1,475,0.0 bu. uf fulurtm ! JJ.CKK ) bu. of ipuu bpot ttuKblt.cd , lower uud dull ; C.1c In olovatori ( WilMc nfloati ungraded mixed ) 57Se : slcaliiPr mixed , M'ltO-o. Upllons fairly nrm out HWto dccllno on foreign export news , clotlnir weak ! Mny ( CSKlo , ( .losing nt We ; .lune , ftlUtt'H' . closlni ntM'C ! Jill5 ? c. cioslim at.Wc : Aucmt. 5Hi4M2 } { < ' . eioi- i September , 611i4l5'ie. closing at . OAT < ( Kpcelpts , RH lee bu. ! oxportii. 1.3f9 bn. : sale * , inojoou bu , of futures : 8.01U bu nf spot. Hiot | higher , senrco ; options quiet ; Mny. 37Ii ( ilfc. oIo liiK ntl7 ! ! < o ; June , : i7'ic. cloilng ntiic : ; July , HOl4 < a-'Ki'.fe. ctoslnir at lo ? e : September , IKc. Spot Mo. 2 while , 40 lc mixed western , 'M R.wi < c : white WMtorn. yS'iUMJ'ic. llAV-Qulet ; sliltipliigJMiSOcigood to choice 655 ? "I Ic. llors-Qiilot. SftiAit-Hiiw , moderately acllvo , firm : sales , n,0.'l bugs ccutrifugnK Wl test , a ll-l ( > e ; 1.800 hngq and " 00 tons molnsics ituur. f < 0 teat. S9 c | rcflnou , active , firm : No. 7 , U 1.MOU31S-1GC ! No. H. .lycWiio : No. oi ; ii-it 3 id-ide ; No. in.y c ; No. llil-Ka.ni-lc : ) ( ( ! No. U : ) ! SQ3'iCI No. 111. HUWiyc : inoiild , 4l-lt.l4 ) ( ( Il-Ific ; standard , A : 4f-jXtS4 ( 7-ltiu : confoetluiifrV A , 4' ci rut lonf , Ml'i'ic : crushed. 55W'se ' : powder"d , 4a , < iJ4'iC ! griiniil.itcd , 4\a-'S ( ( ; ; euboi. 4 O-K/3.4 ll-lbc. Mnt.AsiFH loiolgn , dull ; New Orleans , ntciidy , tlrm. Idcc-rirni , acthc. . . . . I'KTIIOI.UUM steady , quiet ; united closed at CiJ'jo for June. CoTToxsrKO On , I'lrm , qulot ; crude , COkloi yeMow , lIHic. TAl.Miw-Qulct , onsy at4J e. Tuiii'K.STiNK IJull , easy iitJM'iS.lle. ' Ktios Oulet and wenUeri western fair to prlnio , 10' 17'ia : leeclpts , ll/JU ? packages HtDBS htondy and qulot. POHK Steady. . Cur MRtTi-l'Irni : middles , nrmor ; short clear , 7O7'.e. liAitii Klrotigcr and quiet ; western Mcam closed at tJj"4 ( ! ; sales , ! M tlcrci'ii uptlnns ijles , ftV ) tierces : Mny. $035 bid : JUIIP. Ji.4 ( ( ! ; July , IO.7tf5JO.7J , closing at0.70 bid ; August , la 7 , : September , to 74. HUTTKH Quiet and weak : western dairy , NVil7c : western creamery , IGOISe ; lilgln , Me. CiiKMK-Modorato ucm.ind ; nuout steady ; pnrt skims , ! ! ® 0c. 1'Kl IIION bicndy : American , 514.73(310.23. ( Coi'l'Clt Qulot : fake. I1J.1WJ14.03. LEAD Dull ; domestic , ) .WLBI JTVi. TIN Steady ; straights , t3l.40Jl.W. HI. I.onld Jlnrltetn. ST. I.out ? , Mo. . Mny S5.-ri.ouu Firm but unchnmiud. WHEAT Cnsh higher. PfiJiOS options declined ? © ! iO early , then iceo\ered and advanced lJc ! , but later brolu und closed Uo below yestcidny ; May closed utBje ; July , Hli ! < iiS.'c ; August , HJQWliio. COIIN Ciish higher , ROH&'ilo : options fot- ov , cd tvhcat and closed &u under yesterday ; MIIV closed 5Uo nominal ; June , 4JJ e ; July , 4a'4Ci fcoptombor , 4.V. OATS Ail vaiiccd early but closed lower ; No. 2 cash. 'Uo bid ; .May. : M"ic bid ; July , 31'ic. HVK rirmcr , b4c bid. IlAlti.EV No market. IIIUN Quiet ; Olc. IIAV Hnslcr ; prulrlc , JOCOOrD.OO ; timothy , JI.l004J17.iO. f LEAD Steady ; cnsli and June , SI.OT15 ; chem ical sold at 14 10. rt.AXSEKU Firmer : 81.01. llUTTEti AMI Koos Unchanged. - UoitNMMUs- firm ; $2.t3'J.75. ! Winsicv Illcher ; $ l.l.r . llAaotNO AND COTTON TIES Unchanged. I'lio VISIONS I'lrm uud higher ; pork , J10.75 ® 11.00. liAiiD-tJ.05@0.10 ( for butchers ; 80.25 for choice shipping. , Dliv SALT MKATS-LOOSO shoulders , J4.12J4 ; long crlLs , tG.'S ; shorts , JO.M ; boxed lots , I'lc noro. lUcoS Shoulders , 15.75 ; longs. $0.75 ; cribs. fl.HiJ ; shorts , 87.00 : sugar cured hums , SU.oo < a 0.50. 0.50.UKCEIPTS Flour , 2.0GO His. ; wheat , 20,000 bu. ; corn , 18,000 bu. : oats , lUOOJ bu. ; rye , none ; barley , LOW bu. Sini'MF.NTS Flour. 4,000 Ibs. : wheat , l.COO bu. : corn. ? > , WO bu. ; oats , 7,000 bu. ; tyo and barley , none. _ _ _ _ _ Kansas City Markets. KAN3AsCiTY. Mo , May 2T > . WnuAT Moro active and higher ; No. Z hard , 71B7Je ; No. 2 rcd , 08Ulo. COUN Lower ; mlxea , 44c ; white , 47c. OATs-Weak ; No 2 , a2'/5e. ' HVE Easier ; No. ' . ' , 08Mc. I'IAXSEHP 04o on the basis of pure , llltAK Steady : sacked , 04c , HAV Unchanged. HFCEMMSVheut , 1,2CO bu. ; corn , 2,400 liu ; ; oats , 1,000 bu. bini'MK.vrs Wheat , 21,000 bu , ; corn , 10,000 t > u. ; oats , 10,000 bu. I.lxcrpool Markets. LivEnrooi * May 25 Wheat Steady ; de mand poor : holdcis offer modern toly ; No. 1 California , 7s 4d per cental : red western spring. Cs UdGOi OVid per cental ; No. 2 red win ter. Us lOdSlisi lid. COIIN Firm ; demund fair ; No. 2 mixed , 4s Od. CHEESE American finest white , now. 3s per cwL ; American finest colored , now , 5s per owt. TALLOW FIDO Amorlcnn , 25s per cwt. Manchester Commercial Review. MAKCIIESTEII , May 25. The Guardian , In Its commercial article , says ; The tune of the market is subdued and the hopes of Improve ment have not boon realized. The dullness Is mostly duo to the Inactivity In the India do- maud. Shirtings are quiet but steady. There Is a better Inquiry for printing cloths. 1'rlcos uro unchanged. Yarns spun of American cot ton show no Improvement. Spinners , however - over , are flrin. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i Coiloo Market. NEW YOHK , Mar 23. Options opened steady at 10 points down to 5 points up , closing steady and unchanged to 10 points down. Hales. 20.250 bags , Including May. fl2.a.VU12.40 ; June , fll.85 ® 11.1)5 : July , tll.G5Oll.75 ; August , tll.00ll.u ; September. Jll.60fflll.70 ; October. HI.004J11.70 ; December , Sll.COjill.Ci. Snot Uio dull but utoady ; No. 7 , (13.10. Minneapolis Wheat Market. MiNNHAroLis , Minn. . May S5. July wheat closed lower after gaining ? io ; cash not as strong todny , No. 1 northern selling within u range of Uo ; coarse uralns Rcnerally strong. Kccolpls , 1H5 ears. Close : May , Bljie ; July , Cotton Market. a. , May 25. Qulot ; middling , 7io ! : low mlddllnK , 0 l-lOo ; good ordinary , GU-lOo ; not rccolptH , 250 bales ; tross. U23 bales ; exports to Great llrltlun , COO bales : coastwise , 1,5U1 balOH ; sales , BOO baler stock , 140,200 bales. Cincinnati Markets. CINCINNATI , O. , May 25. WIIBAT Better de mand : No. a rod , b7Hc. COIIN btrongor ; No. 2 mixed , 49(5 } ( 50o. OATS-Strong and higher : No. 2 mixed , 35o. \\HlBKt 1\.15. \ Toledo Grain Market. TOLEDO , O. , Muy 25. WHEAT Easier : No. 2 casli.Ule , COUN Steady ; No. 3 cash and May , 53o. OATS I'lrm and steady ; oash , Mju. ! Kc\v York Dry Goods Market. NEW YOHK , May 25. Kusiness In dVy goods wus of better report , the result ot better weather , delayed demand being Drought for ward , Tbcio was no now development , 1'orolKii Oil Market. LONDON , May 25. CALCUTTA. LI.VSEED 38s 3d per quarter. LINBKEU OIL 16s per owt. Xuui'liNTiNE SI-HUTS 24s per cwt. . Traders' Talk. OIUCAOO , III. , May 2J.-CounBOln.nn & Diy to Cockroll llroa. : Wheat started > u lower on local prcsauro , advanced Uio with general buying oicaaloiiou by shorts covering ou reports of crop damage by Hoods und uu- tivo speculation Induced by the reported probable defeat ot the Hatch bill , became top- hea\y on depressed cables and a reported failure lu London , and Dually broke on profess onul and fitop order selling , closing weak at the low point ou line weather predictions. Corn opened lower , but recovered sharply for nil futures on Indications of further manipula tion in cash and May corn , Heavy realizing by longs when other markets weakened caused the last advance in speculative futures. There ought to bo a dcoilno if thu wuathor Improves , but wo udvUo caution ngulnst short nulling. Oats followed corn closely , udvuuolng So early auu losing the udvunco at tbo close. Provisions were- bid up by puckers , who sola when the bidding by aborts became urgent , but tbo market closed toady and higher. bTOCKU AND UUNUS. Less Anliimtlou W * Shomi In Trading yesterday Than Usual , NEW YOHK , May 2i-Tho stock market to day was still lest animated but thnro was u gratifying ohungo In the temper ot the deal- Inns from weakness to itroiigth , thodorjaiid from the ports causing thu placliu of prices In tbo general lUt upon a materially higher piano , which event continued manipulation ot thu grangers for lower prices was about to restrain , Speculation , In fact which wus mil kept almost wholly uf u professional oharaa- tcr , shows mcro strength , which comes from the fuel thut stocku.woro hold In strong hands which an long as the present rate * of money uro maintained uro Impregnable , and raids and drhes ot uli sorts , while producing for u moment rawer prices according to their uoverlty. bring no long Hoc Us tu market , uud It hut become a noted fact thut prlcon of late roco > orcd on a much tmaller volume of busi ness than tholr decline. The market toduy wus notivu in RUOIS , und the curly bear mini IpulatloiiM of the grangers , the Increase lu the Itlchmoud& Woat I'olut necurltles owing to thu ray ut hope altered by the Blronz-Tuomua Pluu , which resulted lu u sharp advance litho the atoulu ot ihe company , and tbo spui among tbo coal shares in the sttoruoon wuio thu prlnclp il features of the day , The ktruuii undertone , however , wui marloi nt nil tlinc , oven wlillo the prices of the grangers were declining. Opontiu prices wcro Jndcr the Influence of a further demand from .ho forelincrs and the shorts were nil from 'S > or cent to { per cent bettor thnn : ho figures ot last nlirht nnd further Imiirove- rnent was mndo during Iho first hour , which Brought prices up to a level , which wns In but Few cnsoi Riirpns < od during the rest of the lay. A check wns t Ivcn to flio nilvnnco by the drive nt the grangers In which both St , I'aul and Hock Island were specially promi nent for woiUncis hut the limit ( it this rcichcd Iho entire market , for the sllsht reaction action moved forward again , thoiuh the nro- nress made was slow for the remnludor of the day , The special feature at this tlmo wns the rapid rlsa in Cordngu proforrcd , which stio- cccdcd In almost catching uu with tlio com mon before the close of the dny , but Inter the coal stocks again resumed thu leadership lu Lho markot. Union I'aclflo was also a strong Feature nnd the losses In the grantors wnro then nridu up with nomothlug to Hparo. The niarkot Hnnlly otoscd with a spurt of activity under renewed covering and very strong at the highest prices of the dny. ( lovernmont bonds dull and easy. The 1'ostsail ! Very tow difficulties hnvo ) cen placed by the professional bull traders In the w ny of ensy Lonr covering. There Is no concerted bidding up on prices ngnlnst mich n demand. And yet the oflort ot the market's recent sellers to get back tholr stock Is nt once nttcndnd by n shnrp iccovory In prices. This wns the oloso today nnd It furnished n ilaln Illustration of the market's u\orsold condition. A murliet based solely upon tbo llsposltlon of the short Interest to cover Is not Ikoly to bo n very sensational spcct iclo. bill t may bo counted upon for a fair redaction ot real financial condition. The following nro the closing quotations for .lie loading stocks on the Now York Stock ox- chiinge today : bid The total sales of stocks were 311,340 shares , Including : Atchlson , Sti.b''J : Chicago Gas , S/JOS ; Delaware , Ijackawnnim& Western , a,7IO : Krlo , 10,820 ; Louisville & Niishvlllo. 0,710 : Manhat tan , : U)13 ) Missouri I'nclllc. ; ( l.CCO ; North Amor- lean. 840 : Now Jersey Central. 3,411 : Northern I'aclflc , P,52Jj Now England , 8.a.0 : Heading. 00- 600 : Richmond & West I'olnt , l'J,88 ! ) : fet 1'nul. 21.402 : Union 1'uclflc , 10.10U ; Western Union. 0,000 , 1'ondon i'lnancinl ncvlctr. ICopurloMedlSHlljj Jamei Owltn D 'ii M.l LONDON , May 25.-Now [ York Herald Oablo- Bpeclal to THE HEB.I The settlement chiefly engaged attention lu the Stock exchange to day. The account has proven only a small ulTalr. Owing to the great abundance of motley carrying over rates ruled over , lighter thun on previous occasions. Funds are un changed , rorolgu government securities close exceed In lily firm , a strong tone being re ported on cent tnontal bourses , while n fair amount ot ouylu ; has taken place for the now accounts. Homo railways have shown con siderable firmness , weekly tralllo proving more favorable than expected , while the stock hn9 been scarce. Itrlghton de ferred advanced 1M percent nnd most others show n fair rise. Northeastern U excep tionally dull and Vi per cent lower , owing to a very heavy decrease In the weekly trafllo statement and the continuance ot the coal strike. American railways have been mbro or less depressed all day , although on receipt of the opening prices from Now York there was a temporary show of firmness. The closing la dull. In most caies a dcoilno of ! 6 to li per cent li established. Canadian lines leave off firm. There has bcon very lltt'o ' demand for uonoy. In the discount-market few bills have been offered. Those of two and three months were quoted at it to li per cent. Financial Notes. KANSAS Our , Mo. , Muy25. Clearings , $1,730.- r I'AIIIS , May 25 , Three per cent rentes , 03f ; 15c for the account. NEW YOIIK. May 25-Oloarlngs. $111,555,570 ; balances. J5.W0.412. UAI.TIMOIIE , Md , May 23. Cloarlnis , 82.283- 440 ; balances , JW3.tSO. Money , 0 per cont. I'jnt.ADEM'UlA , Pa. . May 25. Clearings , $11- 523.404 ; balances , $1,503,210. Money , 3 per cont. LONDON. May 23 Amount of bullion gone into the Bunk of England today IB | , IIOO ster ling. CINCINNATI. O. , May 23. Clearings , $3,120.- 303 ; money , 3 < B5 percent ; Now York exchange , W > 3Mo premium. MEMPHIS. Tonn. . Mny 25 Now York exchange - change selling at $1.50. Clearings , U70.4C8- ; balances , J1U.034. HOSTON , Mass. , May 23 Cloarlnis , $13,232.- 012 ; balances. $1.498,4.12 , Money , I'/ per cent. Exchange on New York , par. ST. Louis. Mo . May 25. Clearings , $3.002,421 ; balances , $415,001. Money , quiet und easy at 4(30 per cent. Exolnuiijo ou Now YorK , OOc premium. New OllLCANS , La. , May 25. Clearings , $3S5- 161 ; New York exchange , commercial , 75o per $1.000 premium : bank , $1.50 premium porI,000. CHICAGO , III. , May 25. Clearings. $15,592,010 : money utoady at 0 per cent for call loam aim 5 per cent for tlmo ; New York exchange. 75o premium : sterling exchange-low ; slxty-aay bills , l4.bIK ( ; demand , $4.B7 . Now York Money JInrlcot. NEW YOIIK , May 25. MONEY ON GAM , Easy at 1B4 per cent ; Just loau 1J { per cent , closed offered at 1H per cent. I'uiME MuncANTii.r. I'APnu 3ffir per cent. fc7riiMNO ExcnANGii Quiet but steady nt (4 6UU for sixty day blllv and U.67i ( for do- miinu. _ The closing quotations on bonds ; bid. Bun i'ranelsco Milling ( Jiiotatlons , BAN FlUNOlGCO , Col. , Mxy 25. The oWelal cloning quotations for mining stooks toduy wcro as followa : Nuw York Milling Quotations. NKW YOIIK. May 25. Tlio following are tbo closing mining stock quotations : Ik'itA , llvlcbur fM Horn t-llvur .125 Crown I'ulnl 110 Ol'lilr. ' . . , 2bU Con L'al A. Va 410 Moxlrau , 115 Di-adwood 100 Bavmte 125 Kuruka , , , . I'M biorrn Neradu US ( ienlU A Curry UU blandard 135 llnlu.V r\orcro s. , , . 1J5 Union Con , , 115 llemeotuku./ . . . . . 1310 llentur MluliiK Stocks , DKNVEII. Colo. . May S3. The following table shons tbc range of jirlceb und trunsuotlona for yesterday. Hales , H.Sju ihnres. lliownluir < t Kiuwons , , , . , . . 4i ClaudUJ , , 9 Irouclad 13 Clay Countr Cauip Ulrd , , , . . . , . .10 Denver dm uoa Oil. B 1.IVU 8TOOH MAIIKKTS. Cnttlo lltthor l.UtlVsl nt Str.idy I'rlccn HORS Actl4&tat n Cent > IT. OMAHA , May So Tftfro was n very fnlr run ot stock for u Wcdnugtay , receipts fur the past thrco dnys shewing an Increase of 1VX ) ci.ttle. S.MO hois anrt ttb sheep , compared with the first halt ut last week. UencmHv spoaklttm there wns not much clinnzo to the catthi markot. Hud although the tr.ido luoicd llfo and buoyiinoy prices were llttlo dlfTcroat.from Tueiday on pny- thlng In the cnttlo lltiA. As inual , thcro Wns a good demand for nlco fat 1,0.0" to 1,200-lb , steers at fully steady prices. Chicago and eastern nmrUcta were reported lower , and this weakened shipping and oxpoit buyers. It very naturally'followed thut medium and heavy cattle were hard to mo\o , and coarilflh unfinished stuIT had to soil lower. Very good 1'JOO to 1,100-11 > .steer * solil fromM.7. to } t.lJ | fair to good 030 to 1'JOO-lb. steers from tl.40 toHOJ. An active demand for feeders helped the mar < ct for poor light Btcor-t , and lltt o that could possibly boused had to hell below M 23. Thu market dragged Itswoiry length through the onttrodnv , but not much of any consoriienco | remained unsold ut tbo close of business. The ton or twelve loads of cows anil mixed stock changed hands briskly at steady to strong prices , poor to very good cows soiling from Jl.,5 to J.iv : IhilK oxen and fctaiiR were unchanged ut from tJ.'iO to $ . . : . The supply of calves wns monger und the quality gener ally common , Bales nero at from JI.OO to4 , r > 3. Ihoro was an Improved demand from the country for stockers und feeders , nnd with It cnmo a goucral st.tfonlng of prlcoi. lluiilly good stock was abuut as strong aa It his been any tlmo this spring , tno big bunches selling at iM.r > 5 and Jj. o , with nothing that could bo called decent selling ut loss than 3J.OO. llcp- rcscntatlvo sulos : RTElillP. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. I'r. 9. . WV5f3a5 7. 1115 { JU'J 01..11,10 1,175 lu. . 801 a as 7. . DJO a cu ID..IOS.I a75 a..ia ar. . .ioiu a BO 4i..is.'j a77 i. . soi aaj 1,1..1101 a no in..taw am 33..1150 a4j 7. MI a to ' 'i..ir > i ahu 11. . six ) a 40 M. r. u a oj ao.jioo 38U 23 .1200 a 40 aj. i a4 : IGJ ; fu..iL' 8 a to n. . 072 a4i ai uu ana i'.i..r.'u ate 20. . W.2 343 4J..12.U a OJiJ 2J..1160 83 8. . 003 345 IS..1215 a fi'i 1..1049 ! l8.- II..10111 3f > 0 73..1393 303 2I..11UI 383 ID. . f04 3 60 15.1083 303 54. . 12.10 383 11. . 023 3fiO 21 1293 303 18..1170 385 20..10M ) 360 13.1070 303 10..1U2 300 18.1073 360 10 1007 303 34..1147 300 2 .1100 360 10.1115 3C3 40..1J18 300 1. . 040 355 C3..12S8 370 10..1X87 300 23..1000 2 f.5 21..1085 370 1..1410 303 18. . 002 365 10. 110J 370 67..1215 303 10. 014 365 10..1.20 370 17..1.U3 3113 18..1010 3 65 20. 1181 370 20..11SJ 403 13..1033 365 21..12JO 373 10..1441 405 10..1012 3 OJ 24. 1111 375 L'.ri..iill : 4 O.'i 1J..1101 3 CO 67. 1014 375 18..1210 415 1U..1USJ 3 OJ 17..1203 3 75 COWS. I. . BIO $1 23 1. 1000 $2 CO 3..1133 $7 85 1. . 740 123 2..1003 BOO 1..1000 98S 1..1000 175 1. . 010 00 0. . 804 2 K > 1 . 850 1 75 8. . 03J 200 fi. . I'SI 200 1. . BSO 165 2..10JO 205 1. . 1)70 ) 300 0. . 770 100 1. . 870 270 8..1110 300 3. . TOO 200 10..1157 270 1. . OJO 300 1. . 01J 200 U , . 010 275 2. . 050 300 1. . O.'O 200 14..10J5 275 0. . OU 300 t. . 870 200 7. . 035 273 1..10UO 300 7. 001 220 a..1143 275 3. . tSD 300 2. . 800 225 2 .1100 275 1 .1000 300 3..100J 225 3..1010 280 3. . 820 310 4..1040 235 1..11JO 2 SO 2..12i5 325 1. . 040 235 10. . OSB a 8J 1..15JO 335 3. OJO 210 4. . 892 283 2..1200 333 nEIFEUS. 20. . 4C.1 1 65 3. . 600 2 85 2. . 885 310 1. . 4JO 2 00 8 . W2 3 CO 1. . 70J 325 CALVES. 2. . 133 360 1. . 250 425 1. . 140 460 2. . 03 i 00 BULLS. 1..1470 175 1..1010 233 l..lf,00 280 1..11.10 210 1. . 3 0 2 W 1..1420 200 1. . W ) 220 1. 210) 255 1..1300 300 2.1210 225 1. 1910 205 1..1770 3 OU 1..12- 223 15 liUO 270 1..12W 310 1.1400 230 4..1JOJ 273 1..16SJ 325 1..1710 a 33 ' STAGS. (1-1120 2 SO 24..1400 3 33 Y AllLl ! > ag. ' 20. . 572 3 00 . 1 STOCKEH3 AND FEEDEHS. i. . 500 see a. , rti aoo 12. . ess nao 1. . 620 240 2. , 720 310 2..10M 3JJ 1. . 450 200 3. . 760 3 io 2 . 700 330 1. . 07J 250 1. . 7JJ 323 7..1114 3 42 1. . 81)0 ) 275 3. . 7dJ 325 60. . 8JO 355 ] . . OJO 300 0..1001 325 65..1074 3CO a. : esc aoo 43. . oa 323 IG..IOU sco a..1010 a oo ooMILlCr.Itd MILlCr.Itd AND SPIlINQEnS. 1 springer $21 00 2 cowsnud calves , cactr..l * . * . , ; 25 03 4 cows and calves , each 30 00 a springers , cuoh \i500 WESTEUN CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. 24 feeders 1020 340 Hous The supnly.camo fully up to expecta tions , receipts being some 5,000 heavier than on Intt Wednesday. In weight the hogs Were as usual of late rather light , but In quality there was no noticeable difference , With fairly liberal offerings and steady markets east , buyers started out Intending to dupli cate/Tuesday's purchases as to price , und In the tualn succeeded. Shippers wanted good hogs of all weights , but the good heavy and butcher weight stuff commanded a slight pre mium ever the llglit nnd mixed loads. The range wus prottv much like Tuesday , al though the top and bottom sales wore lower. Extreme- sales were at from $133 to $4.0 ] , but the bulk of the hogs chautrcd hands at from $1.45 to { 4.50 , the same as on Tuesday. The general average ot prices paid was $1.50 , against W 51 Tuesday and $4.37H last Wodncs- dar. Representative sales ; No. Av. 8h. I'r. No. Ar. Bh. Pr. 72 202 320J435 8 303 J4 50 0 225 80 440 03. . . . 244 100 460 4 282 - 4 40 CO 22U 40 450 CS 253 S20 440 124 223 40 450 3 330 - - 440 71 210 .120 450 74 233 300 440 00 . . . . ? 82 300 450 13 100 40 440 84 215 200 450 01 238 280 4 424 ! 70 107 450 2 1MU 4 45 00 23J 120 450 01 231 443 445 71 211 200 4 SO 00 210 120 445 61 2JJ 80 450 80 188 80 4 43 4 330 450 7 234 4 43 CO 214 80 460 30 100 40 443 41 271 100 453 82 170 120 445 83 200 80 450 31 231 40 445 C2S5 ! 100 460 04 240 200 4 45 70 221 400 450 50 2.4 28) ) 445 OJ 214 100 460 4. ) 210 10J 445 65 221 100 460 72 232 2bO 443 87 24J 210 450 70 217 240 445 07 210 280 450 40 214 4 45 00 18 ! ) 120 4 60 47 ! BU 100 4 47K 70. . . 2M 11,0 4 62J4 07 241 UO 447 ! ' , 75 SOO 200 45JSi GO 217 ICO 4 47 / CO 280 240 45 > H BJ 103 200 4 47tf 41. . . 2JO 4 52' $ bO 231 100 4 4714 21 241 4 5J > i 03 222 240 4 47'/ 05 2jO 3CO 4 52'/ 05 240 12J 4 47',4 70 241 80 4 52J } 83. . . . 200 200 447' 7(1 ( 221 80 4 6JU 77'a 200 4 47tf 68 253 120 4 53J4 03 . . . .208 liO 460 70 23) 200 452 ! ' , 70 240 100 4 50 05 250 3JO 4 R2U 78 208 280 4 50 55 2i > 0 455 81 187 400 450 75 lltt 80 465 77 101 80 4 50 70 234 40 455 75..227 200 4 5U 04 240 453 0 2CO 150 CO 240 80 455 07 257 400 460 01 25J 100 455 70 210 80 4 50 IU 244 455 03 203 40 463 73 272 I2J 455 75 244 260 450 00 2U8 20J 461 31 204 4 50 73 251 100 465 81 . . . . 210 80 4 60 70 237 120 455 80 220 ICO 4 5J 62 181 80 465 70 213 100 453 CJ 277 240 465 8J 103 40 4 50 05 . . . . 270 320 455 01 in 4 60 70 210 80 465 BJ 210 120 4 60 68 283 240 4 67 80 210 40 4 50 02 200. 40 4 67H 77 217 160 4 60 70 S i 120 4 071 , 74 200 200 450. OJ 232 4 57',4 02 223 240 460,1 72 245 120 4 67J } OJ 27J ICO 45/J / , 70 214 80 4 CO I'lOBAND IIOUOII. 1 210 3 MJ 1 500 375 1 400 225 2 140 40J 8 01 323 2 340 40 4 00 0 134 ! l 7SJ 1 310 410 StiKKi' Two dq'ulilo decks ot fair , shorn , corufed western wolheraworo received , They averaged UO Ibs , And sold readily ut W.l'5. Uocolpts continue monger , but there Isupp'ir- ently no let uu In demund , Prices are quotubly strong. Quotation's are : Fair to good nu- tlvos , tl.50&tJ.OO ; rule to coed westerns , I4.0 ® O.UO ; common nnd'stdck sheep. &l.0j@1.23 ; good to choice 40 to uo-liy.'laubs , t4.000.50. Itepre- Hcntutlvo salon ; I No. Av. Pr. 414 western wotliorw , shorn 00 $ i 25 Ilrcelpls untdplspusltlon of Htoclc. Olllelal receipts a ad disposition ot stocic as shown by the book , Jif thu Union Block Vards company for the ttftijity-four hours ending at 5 o'clock p. m. , Mny 25. is'-i. : Tor Over Two Years my llttlo girl's llfo was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. Tlio discharge ) from Uio nose 'was largo , con stant nnd very offensive. Her eyes bo- caino inflamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remedies , I gave her S. 8. B. The first bottle seemed to aggravate the disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and hi a short tune she was cured. Dr. L. D. IUTOIIEY , l.lvo Stock Market. CiiioAtio. Ill. Sl-iy HpeclalTolcKram [ to TUB llcr.j 1'rlcos for cattle ran.'ed lower than for Tuesday. They wore Benor.illy wei\k and some stilcsmeu quoted thorn from lOo tel l o lower , but the ohaneo did not roach Mich proportions. The market was slow nnd Turs- itav s prices wore not Hiislatnml exi-ept for butchfrs' and oannorV stock. The latter con tinues In light supply and remained steady. Quotations range from 11.50 to $1.7. for cows and bulls and from M.U1 to I4.RO for extra shipPing - Ping stvera Only n llttlo trading was iluno putsldo of the limits of from J.VO to 52.45. Thu calf market remained firm nt from Ji.fiO to Jj.OO for poor to choice , bomotlilng extra brought J'i.40. The hog market was Rtimuor todny. but not ajiprcclnbly higher for any class o\ccpt urdlnurv mixed lots which advanced from 'JKo tofe higher. There w s an actUodomand from local packers and with shipper * ulso free buy ers the 40,000 on sain did not provo too heavy a supply. Thn best of Iho offerings bronchi from J4.85 to $1.00. Thuro were only one or two sales at the outside ( imitation , but there wore many trades at from $1.85 to $1 87'i. lu fact the tnalur part uf the stuIT wn wolirbcd nt from JI,75to.HThere ) was trading nil the wuy down nt from W.5o to $1.00 , ctilPs and lltilu PlKA e'liiniluc hands at the latter lljiirus. The mnrkut e osed steady. Texas continues to furnish tlio bulk of the Bheep now coming on the market , coiuc- nuently buyers who nro In quest of prlnio muttons are bothered to find enough stock to 1111 their older ? . That grade remains Urn' ' , while poor and common sheep are weak and unsettled. Quotations ranee from ? : .M ) to MOO for Inferior to from 8VBO 103.75 for choice. There was a good dimiaml for ycarllnus nt f loin $5,00 to $ " .1,0. \ \ oolod spring lambs were wanted nt from MOO to $4.75 per head. Receipts ; Uattlo , I5oou ; hogs , U0,009 ; sheep , 0,000. OATTI , ! ! Receipts , 2 < ! , " 00j shipments 14 COOt best steers , $4.211,0.1 ; good to choice , fJ.7 © a.0"i ; others , Including fine , JJ.73 ; Tu.xans , JiW < 2385i cows , tl.4wai.10 : Hoes Kecoluts , IJO.OOO : shipment" , O.fOOj mixrKot active and stonily ; rough and com mon , M.7.va4.5u : mixed and packers. $ l.pT ( > ® l.7.r > ! prime huaw and butchers' neUhte , $ l.75&J.t5 ( ! ; light , $ l.505Jil 7'V. ' SltEEf Receipts , f.OO ; shipments , 11,000 : mar ket act ho nnd steady ; clipped Texans , J.I 50 © B5Ji cllppnd nath os nnd westerns , W 5 ® y.a"i ; yoarlln.ua. JJ.COK0.50 ; spring lambs , tf.QMV.'X. Now York I.l\o Stock Market. NEW YORK , Hay 25 , HKEVKS Ilccolpts , MO bead , including .C > cars for sale ; bulls and cows , SJCOIM.M ) ; dressed beef steady at CJ ! ® 73u per Ib. blilpuionts. 485 beeves and U.442 quarters of beef. Tomorrow 405 beeves and 'Ml ! sheep , OALVta Uoechits , r , oi8 : liend ; market firm : mixed calves , M 0.1. > J ; buttermilks , JJ.lXKa 3.70. 3.70.Httncp ISccoIpts , 8,240 head : sheep and vonr- llngs ! io higher : Iambs , llrm ; sheep , tJ.75 ® U.0 ; yearlings , gO,00 < 37.00 ; lambs , $8.000)10.00 ) ; dressed muttons and dressed lambs at 15 < 3lBc. llous Itccolpts , B8.8IU head , consigned di rect ; nominally steady at $4.50 ( 5.40. Knnsns City Li\o htock Market. KANSAS OITV. Mo , May 25. CATTLE Hc- ColptB. 4.1CO : shipments , l,40a SIEEIIS The market for llglit stecra wan steady : heavy und Toxnns lOo lower , all grades. UiMJl.20 : cows Btoadv. I.OJa.i5 : ; stookcrs und feeders steady , } J25'J. : . Uoos KecoiptB. 12,200 ; shlmncnts. 4 500. The market was active and KJUo higher ; nil grades , $4.2004 70 ; bulk. $4.45 4 00 SHEEP Keeelnts. 900 ; slilpnients , 1.400. The market was qulot and steady ; muttons , $5,00. St. Louis Il\o .StuckMarket. . ST. Louis , Mo , May 25. OATTI.E Receipts , 31ouO : shipments , none ; market iictUo nnd lower , but receipts mndo up of common Texas ; fair to good Texuns , $ iboJ.40 ; canning grvdos , JJ.10O2.83 HofiH Kccolpts , 4.040 : shipments , none ; maiket steady : fair to prime honvy , tl COffl 4.60 : mixed ordinary to good , t4,204.7U ; light , fair to best , $4.W4,73. ) SllKEl1 Itccolpts , 5&0 ; shipments , none ; mar- cot Him ; Bomo clipped To.xans sold at $4.00(2 ( 5.00. TVESTEUN TACKING 1NTEHESTS. Marketing of Hogs Has Continued on a Ijlbcrnl bcalo. CINCINNATI , O. . Mny 25. [ Special Telegram to TUB UEB.I Tomorrow'sTrlco Current will say : The marketing of hogs has continued on u liberal scale , the week's packing In the west showing a total of 335.000 , naalnst 225,000 last year , making 2,010.000 since March 1 , compared with 2.555,000 last year. Leading places compare as follows ; I IKI2. I 1BM1. Mrs. L. n. Putton , UocKford , III. , writes "From personal axporioncel cm rjcomin ou DoWitt's Sarsaparilla , a cure for Irapur Qlooa and general dobility. " THIS GKNtllNIJ JOHANN HOPF'S Malt Extract. Is superior to Champagne tit ono-tenth its cost nnd without being intoxicating. It exults the en orgies , stim ulates the nutritive powers , improves the uppotito und aids digestion. It isnn ex cellent tonic in convalescence - conco , for the weak und debilitated , and n Delicious Table Beverage. Purchasers are warned against Imposition and disappointment. Insist upon the ' ( ionulne. " wtilcli must have the eUnaturo of "JOI1ANN ' on tlio nock label. SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards Company SOUTII OMAHA , est o-ittlo. ho ? and sheep market In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE KTOOIt COMMISSION. THK LEADintS. < Jfl ( Hflll.U Write to this house for cor- OU. UilflIIA | root Marltet KoporU. Wood Brothers , Boutu Omaha Telephone ll' > 7. - Chicago. J.I ) . DAUIBMAN. I . , . W. 15. WOOD , f * I nngors. Market reports by mull and wlro cheerfully furnished upon application , TI-IE Campbell Commission Co. Chicago , Hast St. Louis , Kansas City , South umahii. aloux Olty. Tort Worth. A. Crlll , W. K. Danny. II. F. Tnllmadiio , Chicago. Hoiitiulusinnn. tntllo tinlej Crill , Denny & Company , Live Stock Commission , lloomn llxctiauiia UU'i tiouth Omalm. A. D. B oyer &Company , 58 and CO Exchange Iliilldln..Sontli Omaha. Corrusnondenco solicited nnd uromptly ansnorjd Hpoclul attciitlou to orders f or stockers & f oudurs KstabUibcd , 168) ) . - - , IncorjiornUil , 13JJ CujiltM f ullr pntd , IW.WJ. Waggoner Birney Company , \Vrltuorivlro us for prompt and rclUblo umrkut rciiorts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Perry Brothers & Company , Livestock Commission. Itoom Cl Kxehungo IlnlHIln ? , bouth Omaha. Tele phone 1707. Gafismau&Duuloy , M ! H. Hegarty & Oo. , Itooms GO and AI , Kx- Itoom 31 Hxoaujo chauge llulldlng. Jlulldlug. South Omaha , Neb South Omaha , - Neb SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS. Union Stock Yard National UANIC. The onlr bank at the yards. Capital and tut- plus , HtU.UUQ Collocllout liruwloif out of tlio llvo stock builauns nuould bo scut direct lo this bunk , btilppors can dupoilt tor cruail ol tuolr iiuuivi bauk nhur Tvrlecatud. OMAHA n and \ AROHITEOTS AND BUILD R3 J , H. GUSH. Ccntrnctnrsnn < l nlicontrtclor < for nil XlncU of Imlldlnif , t'lnitotliiK. ( minting rtcv , will receive n copy of ( Jlonn's nrrhttccls ami tiulliirm dintorr free , lir * endlnK tticlr nnmo , t > n lnc < i nn.l locn- lion to the publisher. J II. ( llcnn , 113 8.Ulli st AWNINGS AND TKNTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN- woiFBnos. AGO. INO COMPANY , Tpnti , awnings , tnrnnn- F1 R . Immmoekfl. oil and lln , covers of nit Mn < ) . rubber clottilmt. Pond flags , tmnnprs , etc. Sciul forcnt'guo. HID Farnnm for cataloguu.TOo 8 , ICth BAGS AND TWINES BISHOP & 00. . DEMISOMAHA BAD 00 BtfKl , manllln , cotton Importer * nndmrfaflour rope , lie mis Jute , cot sacks , burl&ps , tnino , ton twInoMarrpO cord- ngn etc Sit * . mil t. BICYCLES. BOXES. H , O.TODO , mo. DAXON BueccMor toJ.JVllk - , . , enton. MTa cltfnr , pM'or Bicycles tiohl on monthly packing boioi. All novel payments. IWN. must lies In ho * line , HID Douglas St , BOOTS AND SI1OES. MQRSM10ESHOECO. llUJUoir.-ird Strait. rsetorr corner nth and Dauitlai stroati. We ro making cloje prices to OMti bjjrort , nnJ arc soiling a clnsi of aoodi which Is vary ablovcUti morchunU. KlliKINDAU , JONES & . AMERICAN HAND SEW CO. , ED SHOE CO. Wlmicinta 51 fr * Agente Hoots , shoos , rubbers lloston Huliticr BhoeCo , felt guoiK IJOS , 131 1102,1IUI. llOJllnrno ) st llnrnoy-BL BREWERS. " JOS , SCHLITZ BREW- IND CO. Office , B. Plh nnd I.oiXTen- worth Bis , Omaba. John llaruovar. Agt. CONFECTIONERY. VOEQELE&DINNINO Jlfrtt Comfcctloncr and Jobbers of foreign and domottlo frulti , 1110 Howard et. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND&QO. Cnrrlago bulldora. lies * and patrol wagons a pcclilty. 18th , opi > Court Ilouit. CLOTHING. BLQTUKY& , L'OHEN , OILMORE&RUHl Clothing , notionfurnish , Ings Give us n trlnl Uanufrs and wholcsM * bamplci prepaid by ex clottilors. 1100 llaruey press 111 ! ) llarucy. trooU OONTRACTOBS. 1. H. GLENN. Contrnctors and sub contractors for all hinds of bulldlnK. plastering , painting etc. , will receive n copy of alenn'n architects and builders directory free , by pending their name , business and loca tion , to tbo publisher. J. U. Glenn. 113 U. lilU Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIGK-KOOH M.E. SMITH fc CO. , DRVOQQDSCO , , Drj Roods , rfbttons , fur Orr goodi.notions , gent's nishing Hoods. Corner furnlsbtna goods. Cor. llth and Iloward tts. lit } ) und llowora-it. FURNITURE GROCERIES. DRUGS , Eto. D. M. 8TEELEAOO. , . BLAKE , BRUCE & CO , , 1201-1205 Jones street , 10th and naroer streets , Omaba. Omaha , NOTICE OP APPRAISERS OP DAM AGES FOR CHANGE OP GRADE ON DOUGLAS STREET PROM 10TII TO 20TII STREETS. To the owners of all lots , parts of lots nnd real estate along Douglas atroot from 10th to L'Otli streets , and Intersecting streets and alloys as follows , to-wlt : 17th street from alley north of rarnain struct to Dodge street , mil street from Fiirnnm street to Doilgo street. 10th street from Karnum to Dodge street , alley between Douglas street and Dodgu street from twenty-two ( U. ) feet east ot 17th street to 20th street , and alloy between Knr- inuu street and Douglas street from 17th street to ' 'Oth s'rcet : You are hereby notified that the under signed , thrco disinterested freeholders of the city ot Omaha , Intro boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city coun cil of said city , to assess the damage to the owners respectively of the property affected by the changoof grade of Douzlas street from Kith street to 20th Htrcct and Intersecting streets und alloys , declared necessary by or dinance No. 18J , passed Mav u , IS- , approved May 4,1EUJ. You are further notified that , having ac cepted said appointment and duly quallQud IIH rc < iulred by law , wu will , on the Ulttt day of May , A. I ) . 18jS , at the hour ot two ( ' ! ) o'clock In the afternnon , ut thu llullders oxchanzo room , Now York Life bullulng. within the corporate limits of s-ifd city , moot for the pur pose of consldoilng and making thu assess ment of damage to the owners respectively of BI ! ( | property alfoctod by fluid clmugo of grade , taking Into consideration special beno- lltH , If any. You are hereby notified to bo present nt the tlmo and iilaco nfoies.ild and muiio ntiy ob- jcctlont to ( ir itutoments concerning said us- beisniont o' damages a you may LOiisldur proper. W. J MOUNT , (1. O. llAH'-in-r. .7. wAi/nit : I'lirj.t' ? . Committee of Appraisers. Omalm May 18. Ibl ) . ' . M Itfd lot NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS' . You are hereby notified that the following doHcrlboit prunilsM , to witt lotH in. : uiind ai , In.l. I. Itedlok'H addition liuv ° been declared by ordinance No : C7 to bo a niiUauco by reason of thu banks ot o.irth existing thereon. You aie hereby directed to abate said nul- s into by iri.idliij down mild banks to about tholo\elif thn Hiirroiiudliu HtreutH. KU nn to jircnent the falling ur wiihlunx ot earth from Haul loin upon the sidewalks adjacent thereto , within thirty ouys from thu IHtli day of M y. IBJJ , omald imUaneo will bo uuated by tl u city iiulliorltleu and thu expense thereof luv- led iia a Hpeulnl tax iigalnil the propuity ctt which Hiild nuUitncu oxmts. Dated this Vlth duy of Muy , 1S93. P. W. lllICKIIAIIBr.lt. Chairman of the Hoard rif I'ubllu Works. SEWER PROPOSALS. Hoalo.l propound : will bo rnuelvud bv the tin derulgned until 1-W : n'ulouk p. m , , liino ril IH'J. , tot the construction of hewers In honor dUtrlcts Not , IV , . 150 und 157 , in the city nf Omaha , as per ordinances No * . UJ"il , jjj,1 ftml UX1.I lesuootlvnly , according to pluim und npcti Illeotluns on lilo In thu olllcu of theboirdof public worku. laeh ! proK | al to bo made on printed blanki furnUhod by the bo ml , and to lie uciompanted by a curtlll d uht'uk lu the sum of * VHI , p.ijablu to the city of Oiniiliu , as an evlduiicu of good faith. , The bo.ird rcNorvc * the Hghtto it'ject any or Chairman of the Hoard of 1'uullo Works. Oiuuhu , Neb , Uuy 16tb , IB'JJ. julb-1'J.'i-.O GRAIN. 8. A MO WHORTER , I of Trade Ilrokcr In craln , eta , l'tlvi\l wire to N. Y. , Chlcasa and at. Ix > uls. , HARDWARE ; REQTOR & WIIHEIMY LODECK&UfUt , CO. , DoMpra' ImMiTRro anj Corner I0th and JncUon mechanic * ' tools. Strccti. tlOl Douglas Street. A.O , RAYMER , llnrilirnro nnd i'onlrnotori > ' Sniirlles. bU .North luth Mrcut. LUMDER. CHA8.R. UE , JOHN A. WAKEFIEU ) Ilnnlwood himtiar , carrels unit pnrquitt Imnorta 1Amorla\n Tor t > flooring , Unlcemant , Mllw\ukaa h7 > lritullc romont and tth and Uouxlas. ( julncr nhlta lima. LIQUORS. HER & CO. , FRICK& HERBERT. I.tquor morohanti , 1113 llnrncy-st Mfrs Kon- n dr' * Uast India lilt- \Vholosnlo liquor dealer ! tor * . 1001 I arnnin st. MILLINERY J.OBERFEIDER&OO. , Importers nnd Jobborsof millinery , notions Mall orders prompt. 203 12 3. llth st. MUSICAL , OILS. ST/.NDARD OIL CO. SHOW UR3 ? OIL Itcflncd and lubricating No bad odor , no chluinorn. no charring oils , axle grcnso , cto. wicks. Ask for It Scho- Hold , Bliurmar &TO KO. OYSTERS. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Settled proposals will bo received by tKo undersigned until 1 : UO o'clock p.m. , .IiinoUrd , IHirj , for the following kluds of paving muto- ' rial , viz : Hheet asphnltum. hloux Kails or other grnnlto. White Colorado sanimtone. Ked Colorado tmiKlstmiu. \V < ilruir ( , KUH. , stone. Vltrlllod brick. And brick blocks , all according to apoolfloa- For paving parts of the following street t and alloys In the elty of Oinaliu , comprised lit , stioot Improvement districts Nos 4JJ , 401 anm 4ti' , ordered Improved by Ordinances No. aofll und.iu.vj , nnd moio particularly dcburlbod aa followK , vlr : No. 45.J Hamilton street from the west Una of 40th street to the cast line of the viaduct Of the Holt Line railway. No. 401 Tlio alloy In block 2.1S. city , anil No. 402 The alley In block 10 , Kotintzo & Iluth'a addition. Kach bid to bpoclfy u price per square yard for the paving tomplits on the street and Work to bo dona In accordance with plans nnd specifications on fllo In the ofllco ot tun board of public works. Kneli proposal to bu made on printed blanks furnished by tlio board , and to be accom panied by a eortlllod chuck In the sum of 1300. payable to the city of Umuhu , as un uvldonco of food faith , The board reserves the right to award the contract on all the said dlttrlcta together oren on oaoh districtBcpur.ltoly. for the different * kinds of material , subject to the selection ot the material by the property owners , or mayor and olty council , to reject any or all bids , and to waive defects. , , . w. | | IttKIIADBEBi t Chairman Hoard of I'uhllo Works. ' Omaha , Neb , May IHth , IHli. . rou HTIAM : HKATINO-WJ purttnefit of the Interior , olllcu of Indian airulrn , Wellington. 1) . U. May U , IB'J. ' . bualcil propoHals , endorHed "I'roposuls for Ktonm Hunting , " nnd addrnssod to the Commissioner of Indian Affair * . Washington. I ) . U , , will bo received at tlilu olllce until 1 o'clock [ i. in. ot / - Monday , lunuli. IHirj. for the furnUliln/ all J juieeHs.iry maturlaU nnd labor und placing lu position , complete and ready for uuo , one low pruiHiiru return clrciilatingHiuam heating and viiiilllatlngunparatus fur thu three Indian ftohool liuliillngH ut HID blioilxmo Indlkii uguney , Kriiiiionl county , \Vyo , the bollom for said appirutim to ho placed in thu basement of one of the buildings tin thoolllco may direct. I'lunu und eluvatloitsof the bulldlnvH for tin ) culduiiiuof the bidden * In thu pruparatlon ol bids inny bu examined at Ihu oillcn of the "lieu" of Oiijuha. Neb , the "Kopublloun" ol Denver. Cole , thu " 1'rlhuiio" of Halt Luki ( 'ltv , Ut-ih , and at thU olllcu. Illdder-i nro re < ( iiilrod to iici-oinpiiny their lil'ls ' with dutlgni nnd Bi'jeillentUiisuf | ) the htoini hontliiir and vonttliitlii. aupiruii prupo.od to bo fur- nlsheil , uam ilesUntt and niuulluatlons | to hi adaiitod to tint liulldliigK to "lil''li thuy urn to buiiiiolled. The right U rosurvod to rojoo liny or all bids ur any niirl of any bid U deemed for the best Intercut of Iho borvlco. ( HIITIKIKII iac : i hid must Lo uotompiiiilcd by ncertineiJ check or draft upon Borne Dulled htatps de pository or ol > ont Niitluuut bank In t > 4 \lclnlty of the residence of the bidder , modi IKiyiililo lo tlio order of the eomiiiUsioner olv I liKlliui alfalr" , for nl lu.nl I * | > i r corn of tin V. amount of the tirupotnl , whloli check or drafl 'x , will bo forfulled to thu Unlteii Htate * In euil imy blddur or blddum revolving an awarJ uliull full to promptly oxucuto i. contract will food un < l Hiilllftont BuretloH. oihurwUo to b ( returned to the blddur. Illdn neuomimnlod \ \ cash In lieu of a certified uheuk will not U conuldcrcd. J'or ' further Information apply t T. J , MOltUAN , CommUtlouor ,