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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | Heavy fcliing Orders Rolled in from the Northwest, WHEAT FLUCTUATED WILDLY LATER Oats and Provisions Show a SHight Advance —May Corn Advanced Two Cents and Shorts Stocks and 1o Became Nervous— ds. CnicaGo. T, May 11.—Heavy orders to sell wheat came in today from the northwest. Much of the buying has been on nccount of the supposed sufferings of the natives of that rozion trom floods, Thelr indifference to the alleged deploraole condition of the country up ther gored the bulls and caused the whole throwing over of long wheat. A te porary bulge of 2 in May corn, oceasioned by nervous shorts, was the only feature. Com pared with lust nizht wheat this evening #e off, while corn 18 up %e for Muy and le for July. € Oats and provisions show a slizht Tho reference of the government Bpring wheat wits the only phase of th ment which h i not heen actually forecs Accordin to the report. the usual showl this date 15 about 7.6 por cent of the whole soring wheat arca, but owing to unfuyorable weather, 1s only 646 p Rinee May 11t hus ralied wnd suowed contimually, and very (ittie furim work conld e done, <o that practieuly not mach plowing was done. This had the éffect of ereating an unsettied feoling, but thore was pretty fair cfforts and prices, only to again advance on reports of continued unfavorable weather In the northwest, farge clearances from the sea Yourd and the decrease in stoeks us reported Ly Bradstrect’s, The advance, however, wis wgain et by Jiberal speculative offerinzs, credited to western operators, and Pardridie; 100, was selling freely with no special sup- POFL from any soutce; prices wore carried (o e low st point The lte selling cloaring woeather ln the N Wik fr [ yesterday's closin, Cased off ye, rallie e und closed casy. There wis great most of the sosston, tiroly on the weather. ind a3 Uhe renorts were BOUDFOVed. the PrICes woro at tmes ran up pretty shurply. The sitiation was regarded <o dcubtinl thiat few operators were bold | to sell anything like a line snort, 1S contenting themselves with solling outquickly on the bulges and getting their profits, There was something of a scnre nt the opening. prices wero given aquick up- turn, An hout later wiien wheat was at the opening price for the day. corn niade a second bulge ind soid ut the highest poiut of the we advance. report to docu- sted his season ol o1 n wis prrtly due to_repos orthiwest. The se per bu. highe after which th e, declined 1%e, reactea corn during turned en- 108 | mnrket 18! wus helped nlonz by n fow dis- patehes froo western points saying there wis MOre L in pros Before the Close, how- ck to nbout the open Wy with the break in 1'that Cudahy and the bought back much of Muy corn they sold out n couple of wecks wid were disposed to buy more. 1) shitsome corn New York cligue have th iterest in July 15 trading was loss netiv body ned pretty well evenea up and disposed o hold off, pendin hanges in the weather, Provisions fluctuated in response to chun In wheat and corn. Thers was some chiunge L*shorts and somo buying by paekers, but nothing to indicate any At turn of con= fidenco in present prices, Hately Bros. were the niost consplenous buyers of Tard and ribs. Cudahys were buyers of ribs d lard on a moderate seale. Preights were steady at 2¢ for wheat, 13e for corn and 1% for oits to Bufluio, tinated reccipts for t TOW: B4 enrs; corn, 200 cars; outs, 160 cirs. 81,000 hend, The leading futures ranzea as follows: tho Wheat, hozs. TAWTICLES, OPEN 1| LOW. | CLOSE. WHEAT No, | May .. 8133 815 Jutie . MERS PORK Muy Lt LaRh— May. ki i BuohT s May July, _Eent Cash guotations were as follow. Frovn-—Firm aud unchan WiEAT—No. 2 spring, 81% 4L @S0 ‘G 3 spring, iisher; No. 3 yellow, 1024010 il Mo, 2 white, S253@uSe; No. 6 white 5 4030 KyE—No. 2 Barney—No. et 1fiax Tty £1.00 o Prime, $1 €58, per bbl., 9 #2215 short Fibs, sic i ary alted shoulders (hoxed,. #1.6 short clear sides, (boxed), $4.17 ‘ut loaf, 5@dke " pts and shipments today were as fol- granuluted, 43c; ATTICE Flour. burr Wheut, bs, Corn, bushiols Ontw, bushels, shols WECELPTS, | SUITMENTH, 12,000 2,000 10,00 45000 On the Produce exchunge today the buster murkor wis qulet 20c: fine_western, 1 duiries, 17e, Lggs, 1 New York Markots, NEW Yok, May 1L—FLovi-Reeelpt U pkis.s CXDorts, 521 bbls. and market busine: falr Lbls. CORN MEAL—Woak, WiEAT—Recelpts, 104, 207 Lu.i sules, 150 bu, spot, & for export. weaker, ‘tutinros 1y Horthe Gptions advan 4" showing and larzo’ clonrances. do- on' better weather west. Ables, full contract deliveries "and by longs, elosed . woik cino” for” the day. - No. closiu at' %e; ) L Wiie, closing ut wies, August, Wiie cloving i G ol ber, e closing. ut sykei DAy (IS, 03150, © st ot ivse, » 7 (i BARLEY MALT—Qulet, CoRN—Recoipts, 15,757 b, exports, 114,774 DU aales, 120,000 bu, of fatiress 08,000 bu. of sPOt 8pot guiet, unsottied and lower: No 'ill‘,fl B ungraded mixe l”, Jhenne 4‘-. 4:ululm~ adva @he o 0 1on, declined ¢ on May, R@ihe on other montis with st (ntorest and full offerings to arrive, closed steady 1@ iNce under yosterds BN e, ANk it Be; Juie, d0100 v ‘lv MWige, closing wt dsige; August @ile, closing ut 40ige; September, 0% closi atduige, OaTs—Rocelpts, 41,000 bu; oxports. 41,000 bu snlos. 150,000 bu, of fu; 2 and 651000 of sp Ive, ) Options 30, Closing ut 3 June, MA@INGC, closing ut July, \@ike; " August, QM A, closing ke 84ihs ;}'lt'fi’:l{l;r‘ Ry llll" ‘I'lll\lll,: al Sihe; spot 0. 2 wh G mlxed western, ST 8 Woatorn i e ern, U whit HAY - Stoddy, Guiet, Hors—Easy, quiot, BUGAR-Taw, dull, stoady. MOLARSES aull, stendy, KiCE= i, good, PETROLEUM — Good den closed ut 7. COTTONSEED O1L—Qule! L@ho t e Lo on of supy vy liraas Bly clined weaker reil. 8@ ist, Wige, steady; refined. dull, Forelgn cusler; New Orleans, nd, 3e; united crude, 80¢; yellow, Low—Quict, steady: clty (2 for pkg), 8%c; country (packing freel, 4 11-1e. KONIN-Steudy, quiei: strained, common to §00d, $1.47%5, EGGS—Kusy, qulot: western, 16%c; 5 packages. bk recelpts, old mess, #0.50; new wmess, $10.00. run; middies dull. Buriten Bne cream £ln. 21, UEESE~Nowminal, ruther easy; vy Y16 Iiiox—8tond CovrEr—Quiet; LEAD—Eusy; domest!, TIN-Suron; straits, cresmery, U@L part skims, f', Awerican $14.75610,25 uke, $11 L Cotton Market. New Youk, May 1L.—Futures closed steady. Bules, 74400 "bules. May, i Septewber, ¥, Nove January, .8, NEW ORLEANS. La, May 11.~Marxet midaling, 7 11-16c; 1ow middling, 64c: £00a or- dinary. 5 1-16c: not receipts, 10.100 bales: const- wise, 4.518 bnles; snles, 3,000 bales: stock, 171,108 i ver, #7.63; Decomber, 7.7 teudy Omahn Froduce Market, Hives, Fre.—-No. 1 green_hides, green sulted hides, $4@dtie; No. hides, #@itycs No. 1 grecn saited 1bs., 41,@4lsc; No. 2 green hides Ja@sises No. 1 veal ealf, 8 to 15 ibs veal ealf, 8 1o 13 1bs., 4¢; No. 1dry fiint hides, 7 Jdry flint hides. he; No. 1 dry salted part cured ige por pound Tess than Sheep pelts—Green saited. ech green saitod rlings (short Voarly skins, each dry shear hort w 1ourly skinsi. No. 1, eacn, viblic; dry Shearlings (snort wooled carly skins. No. 2. ench, fc; dry flint Kansas nnd Nebraska butcher wool pefts. per Ib. nctual welght, 10@14%0: dry flint Kansas and Neoras- Kkn Mutrain wool peits, per Ib., actual weight @1%e; dry flint Colorndo buteher wool 1) it 10 i dry 1l 0 Murrain wool peits, per (b, actual welght, 0c; ddry pleces and bucks, nctual weight, low und 1low. No. 1. 3% No. 2, #@34c; grease, white A, 4@ wihiite B, #ia@d%e; grease, yeilow, dark, de; 0ld butter, 2e; Leeswax, 4e: rouh tallow, 1@ Iruirs—Caiifornia Riverside orang Bhox lots, #283 Waishington navals, cholce apples, #.002350; cholce lemons, 4.00; fancy lemons, #1.50; bananns, crated $2.50: cranberrles, shipping stock, bbl., 1T0rid tonatoes, #1150 per crate of six baske pineappics, 8 00wL5 per doz VEGETARLES—Soed | swoot potutoes, California cabbnge, 2 perib. in crates; hone grown logtuce, $0¢ per 1oz fons, 036481.15 ked bedns, slorado nnid native po Wit t .21 ge: No. 1 on saltod fully cared ] ttallo 403 @ronse 3 grensc, prime, 15 1h.; qt c bhl T rutabagis, LULE p perdi.: parsicy Californfa potatoes, de per 103 J por o7, TTER—T o packe vdium erados, 1 smull proportion of the best co STRAWBERRIES ~Cholea stock sultanle SEIDDINZ none Loo plenty. §.5 @100 [ oud muny of the sales reported at 1 Fourrny cucunibers, Iking only §c; small way: ntry roll, 14 for fowls, §.00@ St Louis M 81. Lovis, Mo, May 11 unchuneced WiEAT—Advanced e early, but lucer a de- eline of 137150 took place wnd the close was at the bottom prices, No. 2 re sh, M0th0; May closed at8ie: July, 7la@ise: August, JIN—Cash advanced to 45, but optlons und ciosed e below yester fol owed wheat dayi Mav elosed at d1e: July, @7¢; Sep- No. 50, Kets, Frovr—Firm, and i OATS Endior cash. d13e: Muy Ky k—Quie BARLEY BIAN-- V! : sncked lots g v points sold u LEAD - Quict ut .07 Hav—Firm for top timothy sold «t 81,00 nd closed n shade off; 2 S0 Jul No 60l at narket littie offered; G primo to fancy it edgo s 240, and some X Seep—Iligher at 0Sc. sie-Steady nnd unclianged; ereamery, Aalry, 12651060 Firi at 125t iaL— Lirnier a8 teady at #1.i4 BAGGING - Unelhanzed: 6i5se, CoTTON Unchunged; $1.2)@1.25, I'rovisions—Dull. Pouk=Jobhin 10, LARD Dy SALT ME. Loose shoulders and clear 033 shorts, 56 boxed, #.50, BACON—Shoulders, & 1onss and elenr Fibs, $6.550.60; shorts, $0.70@5.7; sugar cured 0,007 10.5), 10. 000 1bs.: whe ts, 10,000 Du.; £ 2,000 bu. ¥¢, 2,000 bu. 10.000 1bs.: wheat, 8.000 i outs, 45,000 bu.; rye, L, Kansns City Markots, KANSAS Crry, Mo. May 11— WHEAT active and whout stéady; No. 2 hard, No. ste. Conx—Was quie white. 415741303 OaTs—Dull. but i 2 white, 50@ile, Rye—Stendy; No. 2 0930, FLAX SEED—MCon The Dusi \cked HAY—Very tirm; timothy, $.00; pralrie, #6.50 @S0, fore d ut very strong: No. 2 ixed, 403 10 1i No. 2 mixed, 204c¢; No. of pure, s—In good demand and falrly active at erEr—Quiet and weak; creamery, 16 duiry, 87 tuil cream, 124¢; young oats. 80 bu. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, bu.; oats, 100 bu, 20,200 bu.i corn, 12,2 cmicaco, T, May 11.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8 A. MeWhorter: Scalpers gener- ally feft the board yestorday afternoon short of wheat, expeeting an improved government report. 1o this they were not disappointed; when they soug they found offer- ings Lightand had to bid the market upnearly ¢ to get back their wheat, Perceiving that thero was 1o show of strongth on the buls they turned sellers again and with the help ot prospective ol s weather hammered prices down e, The nows has hoen rather buliish, Cush wheat i oI fye 1o e over July with continued b iipments from the” northwest and smuiler receipts thore. Bradstroets visivie supply shows u decreuse for the week of over 2500000 bu. east of th Rockics, Seaboird elearances were unusuaily Tarze, aggrozatinz nearly 100,600 bu. Of course these heavy shipments' huve a bearish effeet abroad but forcieners continue their free export enzngements, There was a light frosulust night in - Calitorniz, and the most serfous danzer to be apprehended now is that cold weathor will follow th vy precipiti- tion and frosts nip the wheat whero it is hiz to be kiiled. The government repo sy estinited to show w winter wheat 1 of fro 200,004,000 to 125,000,000 bu. 1t i still a weather market and much will depend ) tie next a8 have 1d up well conside kness in th market, and it looks would do to buy on wli soft present weather outlook. so fur i be determined, is favor- able vistons have fluctuuted so little that there Is nothing to be sald of the marlct. CHicAGo. "1, May 1L—Counselmun & Day to Cockreil Bros.: Wheat rallied %2 on coti- tinued wet weaiher in the northwest and firmer Paris cabios but_declined 1%¢ from top ures on s ack demand from shippers und re- ported ciearin 2 woather in the northwest and Clos s lower than yesterday. The bot- ter feelinz oozed out on reports that libe deliveries on May coatracts were expeeted this afternoon’ in’ New York, Chieago and Minnoapolis. We think the crowd is suort tonight. ~ Corn and oats raled - higher on discouraging news and closed with smull giins i price. Corn especially s gn fricnds on o ks, still we T of good weather would eause low reatizing of lonzs, Provisions wer and averaged slizh buyin: by pack K Iard nd ribs We don't look for el cliungo row except us tho local trade follows the tone of the graln market, 15 0 the * hizhe New York Money Market, New Yok, Muy 1L—MONEY ON CAL Eusy ut 1@ per cént; lust loan, 2 per ¢ psed at 2 per cent, P MERCANTILE PAPER- 5 per cent, STERLING K Quiet “and weuk at or sixty-duy bills sud 81.87% for de- t losing quotations on bonds: B rox [T S i coup L iy 100, Mutual Union Gs.. NJCnt. Cert.. orth. Pacitic 1sts North. 'acitic 2us, Northwestern Con. | Northwost'n deb by SULO& LM Lk Sk Paul ¢4 ¢ 0074 M 118 m Erlo2uds. . MK &0 Gon. G MK &0 Gen. 8s Pacitic Ists. I G W, Iste STOCKS AND BONDS, Less Activity Displayed by the Whole, NEW York. May 11—The stock market on tho whole displuyed less activity today but rather a stronger temper without scoring mary witerinl guins. This was done, how- over, fn the fuce of speolal weakness in sugur and Deluware & Hudson and a plaiuly declin- ing speculative interest o the coul stocks. The uudoubted buying for forelgn account was in all probabiiity the most powerful fuc- tor in muking the course of prices. The mar- ket showed no widening tendency and n only one stock wus there any materiul change, and that was fn the Edison trust receipts, both dn iudustrial and fn uulisted security. The general bellef is thut there hus been u large amount of shorts cov- ered by the icadin z bear operators within the lust two woeks. The market opened aotive on the briz hter prospects by Tho buylng short hved and prices rallled frmediutely ¢ tho removal of the prossure, after which tio murket sank into dullness while the industrial uguln led tue upper movement, Edison trusts rising % per cent from the lowest poic cordige, 2 per cent, und others swaller awounts, Among the rallroad stocks s of note, but Deluwure & Huason recovered its loss, while Baffalo rose . The lato deslings, howeve were Litoless, and coufiued alwost exclusively Woo sold sowe down re were fow THE OMAHA and gave at the e, the prices were o those ut the opening.~ Su:ar (8 do per cent this evening, and Loulsville & Nash- Ville, which responded freoly to the foreign ases, up 1 per cent. overnment bonds have been firm The Post says: When the London buying wasover the market lapsed into complete duliness, This I8 as much as tos1y that for- clznors ire expected to keep the lead and sup- POrt the market, Yeuitis still premature to conclide from the Lrighter outiook abrond thit foro gners are about to come into this market for a long continued bull movement There are undoubtedly nopeful signs in the situation, especially in London. The foliowing ure the closing quotations tor th ding stocks on the New York St eliango today: Atchitson Adams Expross. Alton. 1 Alton, T ped Floan Exprosy 0 a hoavy to y siigntiy ch Qo proferred N.Y Central NV, Casti o preferred Olito Mississippl do preferrod.. ... Ontarlo & Westorn 1 Improvem't Jregon Nav won Trans It Mall Dec TR an Palace eadin v Rock Island SU L &S B % St Paul Ao preferred St Min & Man S Pl & Omaha Ao preferred Tenn. Coal & Iron Toxas Pacific Tol. & 0. C, pfd " 8 14 1§ 0 & Ohio 18t prof o & Dol T & W DRI G Eust Ten It pr proforrod Fort Wayn Chicago & ¥ Hlocking Vailey. Houston & Texas 1iinols Central aciic Kansns & Texns l pross Lake Lrle & West Watash St L& T Wabnsh proferred Wells Fargo Ex semphils & 1 Ce Char.. ntr Homestake Tron Sliver... Ontarln Quicksily forrod. .. 1 Pacitic Rich ¢ Wisconsin Contral pid Chieago Gns... o ! Lond Trnst.. ) Sugar Trust Southorn Pacific 0.8 N & U. N Lsales of stocks today w including: Atehison, 10,000; Srie, 000: Louisville & N Preltic preferred. 1 Reading, 85,0005 St Paul, 18,000, Ceatral.. Norfolk & sethiern Pac shville, [Copyrighted 1892 by Jam n Bennett.\ Herald Cable Speeial to TR BEE]—Apart from the settie- ment which mado satlsfactory propross, busi- ness o the Stock exchange today has been falrly active with few exceptions. Bourse mariets were favorable. The great ease_of money caused consols 1o further advance 516 per cent. Indian_rupee paper improved 'y to Loper cent. Forcigi government securities have been lurgely dealt in. The closo was firm, u strong tone belnz reported the . continentul bourses. Home rallways huve boen fuvorably ed by the fino weather, eheap money lort supply of stock, while the_ weekly stutements are better than oxpected. ly a ceneral advance s establisied, in- ¢'uding % per cent in Brighton deforred and North British deferred, % per cent in London and Northwestern, and 'y per cent to % per cent fn others. Ttappears thatalarze smount of stock will be tuken off the markot. Doalers in the market for American railwuys hive not been 80 casy us they expeeted, still transac- tions have been moderately numerous with firmness nore or less pronounced the whole day throuzh. In some cases final prices are not quite tho best, due to the fittle arbitrage sellinz. Just at the close, however, niost deseriptions mark an advance, the most important being 115 per cent in A ent in Atchison o , Chicueo & Miiw ntin Loulsville & Nashville. has been searcely any domand for With an exhaustive suppl hating short louns hive beon fre t. The d.sconnt mar! y quic at from i Ciry, oney. apital s per quote i to1 per cent. ancial Mo., Note IKANEAS Muy 1L.—Clearings, 81470018, W Yonrk, 1ces, 15, ALTINOR! 2443 balancy PHILADELPI 634,3075 b MEMPHIS, Dbalunces, #174,104; at $1.50. LoNDoN, May 1 into the Bank of £151.0 May 11.—Clenrings, $120.450.230; per cen learings, #10,- Monoy, per Muy Il.—learin kS mount of bullion gone tand on balunces toduy, Mag 11.—Money. 3@6 per exchange, T0c” premium. 110: 0 York arings, §2,415 Muss., May 11.—Clearings, $10,16 L $2.058,000.Money, 11 per ceut, change on New York, par to discount. St Lovts, Mo, May 1L—Clearinzs today. £1,100,05] V101" Money quiot at per cent. chinge on New York we premium. pociul Telezram to quoted as follows Boston, par to o nium. Clearings, $17.144.081, loans, 45006 k l discounts St. Louis, 9c Cinicao, Til. May 11 Mouey, #13@4 per cent’ for call nLfor thic, Now York exchunze 30a e i Steriing exchunge dull; sixty-duy bills, $4.50% 3 demand. #4.55. Boston Stock Markot, BosTON, Muss., AMay 1L—The following were the closing prices on stocks on the Bos- ton stock murket today: Atehison & Topcka. Boston & Matne CBEQ K Fitehl Flint & Pere 3 pid K. C.SUJL & Butlind pf Alloues M Atluntic, Denver Mining Stocks, DENVER, Colo., May 11.—The followinz i prices and 21,500 shitre Alie, = 5 |Gottysburg. .. Aty i 1 |Golden Trigsure, Argonnut 2k | Gold Rock....... Builarat tronelad.. Han tice hypal Big ndban. . enwortii,, ) Big Six 1 Brownlow Little Rule ablo stions B3| Park Consolliated. Py ROCK.....o ver Gas and O1l. Emmons, [Siton’s NEw Youk, Ma osinz mining stock quotation Adams Con. Hest & 1§ Crown 1’0 Con. Cal. & Vi Deadwood... . Kurekn Gould & Curry’ & Noreross... mestako v | Mexien; |Opir Snvage sterra Stuud 110 Cattle Prices Break Under a Heavy Run— Hogs Stendy. s for throo days 5 hogs und L 14,558 hogs and 1,58 half of lust week, 1 of cuttlo wus neurly is large as on 1ast Wednesduy aad buyers had the- best ‘of the s tuation, éxperiencing very ttio trouble forcing p es down anywhere from lue to A heavy run and lower murket at Chi- ak0 gartially demoralized the shipping anl exvort demeid, but ull buyers seenied reidy and wiliing t buy, providod they could ket the stoe at o hberal redutction from Tuesduy's prices. Very good L20 1b, to 01, steers were s ow sule at from #.75 to 84.10. The proportion of desiruble iy fat 1,090 o 1,200-lu. steers was even larger, and dressed beef buyers were ln cloyor, Nuturally with so many good cattlo from which toselect buyers wire very bearls bidding und ratlier deliberate in bu Prices were all of 10e to 20¢ lower than Tues. duy, sales being largeiy st from £5.5) Lo #i.5). Tuférlor hieht “wnd” unfinished stufll couid hardly have been moved at all If it had been for the active domand from yard spec lators for feeders. Sales of this 8% Of stull wero ut from $125 to K40, The forcuoon's truding was extremely dull (hrouzhout, con- parativel, chungi t was f but prices no and several leuds were unsold at the © were ubout fitteen loads of cows and mixed stock umong the oferings and aithough this supply was mieacer enough it coabied ke Off w shaving or two. P'r ces ded lower on everything ln the butchers' id cuuners’ stock line, sales of inferior to cows ana helfors belg ut from #1.4 to The supply of bulls, oxen and stags wis fudifferent in quantity and quality. Calves were noniinally quotabie at from $250 to 5 0. Comparativély fow sules of stockers und feeders were made to the country, but regu- lar dealers were free buyers of filr to good 50 to 1,000-1. stuff largely at around from #2510 8L Thesituat on 15 practicaily un- chinged and prices are lnly no weaher Kepresentative sales No.Av. Pr. 21010 8 40 No. Av. br. 14,1044 85 B0 No. b DALY 1 milk Hoas: pmipared ek, tho wenor: As Chid the marke! all graaes. was on the of 4 peared to heart or offerings ¢ day's ) reg thing sola. st and some dnesda, billed dir on the mi a tions. good west Kecelpts al hown by 3 v [ W Omabi Pac Swilt & Co. Tho Cada K White Layton Shipy Leit Over. T today, SO many W in the paiuful time sh Sealed Bonds wil of thoe 25, 240),000.00 the Eacl | souzhit fo dut Tho rizh sorved midlstan submittin beon ex May 31, 18 ] wisdiy woek show ces. tho ined. The market closad firm with eve Fair to good sold mostly at from $4.4) to 34 ot 0 | HILDREN Qischarge froni the nos stant and very' effensive came inflaned), the lids swollen and very Frop 1 BEET= THURSDAY, MAY 12 1892 470 170 350 MIXED, cows. &80 ) 0 1013 1079 1183 816 1040 1070 M) 1) 1000 s12 1150 0 cAt 165 nut 1..10) 110 1..1310 11540 STAGS, STOCK 20 10 B 4 20 1053 ) ) S16 1 springer The supuly fell Tast Wednesday's run. the supply so a shortuge of al first. thre No material chang e with tho quality of t ago was shipping dem toper Loo > dull and o \ active, firm elosing in Ch cidedly bullisiy wifect suddenly bx hunzea Nignad rly dlos liehfg of te ot to &4 y. Sh. Represen rr, 4 4 400 ERS AN reportod | uses did be very unxions for the hogs Hon loads D FEEDERS. very little short of rhis ut 3,000 hozs ays of lust o wis noticeable in e offerin s, wor what 1 fully not apye and the rder. Reports %0 hitd w de- nere. Al by up- perience . change of market braced up and s quickly at fall Tues- deciine beinz entirely and the restricte lower on 1o g hozs of all welghits some of the t from #4474 to £4.50 ling early Tt was practically euinst A $4.4 veraze of prices paid Sugainstiidd Tuesduy and 3133 lust tative siles: he only load of sheep recelved was et Lo loeal house and rhket, Desiral wd and firm a ) Fair to good nutives, #1.507 erns, ¥, sod the books o for the twent o'clock pe 1., May 11, REC [ i Cars. [Head| Cars VS, King C G 1L Hammond con May (1 re s totul quito r WOre neyer re Honth of My from yestordy prices With Mouday resultedl s fulr activity (o tho traie, found it iwpossibig Lo se ot offercd arostill in unchanged quota- 5005 fair to and stoek 04U oV -ib blo comon to cho 4 Disposttion of Stoc', OMmeial receipts and disposition of f the L ock as fon Stoek Yards y-four hours ending uv X AT I Market, —[Spocial Tole: a heavy tan of aching 20,000 hoid, vod but once before A decling of from e to nia of from e 1o The but sulesn ve up buyers for am to itlo ATARRE For Over Two Years my little girl's life was made miscrable by a case of Catarrh, Tho was large, con- Her eyes be- . After trging various remedics, I gave lier 8, 8. 8. seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short e was cured. hids, 1 be re ) duy ¢ 2) yo: marke i May, o must ery it 10 T D New 1 By order of the City g bids for & tures for the new eity bull, Oma nded trow 4 p, e Muy | itk for per cent, * Ly of Umahu, Neb. state rand include of del The first bottle Dr. L. B. RITCHLY, Mackgy, IND. ark Bonds, " 1 proposals for Park up 1o 12 o'elock noon, 1802 f0F 1ho purchise of Park Honds of and amount L oto prico ruod intere N s wnd Elcotrle Light Fistures for the ty Mall, councll the nd electrie 1 time for it fix- has . b 0 4 p. TUEODORE OLSEN, Comptroller. the offerings. Enouzh stock was loft over to make It reasonably cortaln that tomorrow 1500 a_continuance of the Weakness pro- 1Ing today. Sales were on a bas'a of from 0 8140 for POOF to oxtra cows nnd heifers. tor stockers and feeders, nnd 85 10185 for common 10 extra steors Prices above $1.50 were reached In scattered in- stances only. Tho hog trade was active butata somewhat lower AverAzo of prices, A majority of t sales showing a decline of from reaction was a result of the drop yesterday fn pork. continued 1iberal recaipts aid the wakn, wot weather, The cholcest hozs in the pens £1.50. 10y weres Hght welghts, for outsldo anotation was paid, Noth vy Welghts got above £4.775, wnd comparatively Httle fra nt over $4.70. 1Hogs welghing £ 30 1bs, © not wanted by any class of buy; n 1 the inquiry was principally for those less than 200 1bs. Thi w strongor than the opening, inte sales mak! at about yestorday’s prices During the first three days of this week we have had 11,000 sheen less than for the same thme Jast week and the market todny began to show the effc of e lossened suppiy. There was o better demand than had existed for some days past and the 1010 of the market wis seasibly fitm, Falr to good qualities cenorally sold at from 10¢ to 150 higher than ut the ¢ ose of 1ast week and even the poorer grades made & sHght valn in strengih, Quotations rangoe fron #2755 to 110 for thin stull 1o $54) for cholce. Wooled shocp were quoted 81 por 10 118, sbove those prices and lumls were salable at from $.55 10 $7 00 Spring lamt 2 .00 por head Recolpts were b, 6,000 sold at which th fng in thero o Wi it searco at from 0 10 Cattle, 2. hogs, 47,0003 sl Jurnal roports IDMCnLS, 65005 ninr nd ery zood 10 OXUra Steers, #1504 23 1005 foedoers, $25@83): cows and The Evenin Tie- colpte 1 othors. heifers, CATTLE <low shipments, 1 nimon. #1.( v mixed, Wy nnd butehers', #1700 $40341.708 pring ; TR, #6001 1,000¢ clipped : lumbs, T000: shipmente, Hippod Toxuns, $4.5.; 1505, 151 Westerns, #0010, 1 000015, New York Live Stock NEW Vouk, May 1L—BEEVES - Rocelpts, 1,18 Nond, fneluding @ enrs for sale: market 10e hi; rhut s ow; nativesteers, $1.29504.5); bulls and cows, #1060, Dressed bocf, steady Shipments todiy, 4850 beeves i 6, tors of boef, CALVES—Itecoipts, 1. he lowor; veuls, £ 55 Siigrp clipped she @i mution, Market, head: market dull nixed caives, . Recelpts, &, by K i morket steady 3503 ¢ d Limbs, 36,0 lanbs, $3.6010.00: dressed at 05@1e; dressod lambs, ad: 5 head, consign 0135, Kansas City Live Stock Markot, IKANSAS Crrv, Mo, May 1L—CAvTLE celpts, 5500 houd: shipments, 100 tho o Ko for steers wis dull wi Wt 1e and neavy 156 to Towe WS and feeders steady: dressed boef hipping steers. £ @340} cows ELLGIN0; stocke and foeders, $.0.G1. 10, Hoas—Kecepts, 14800 1 § st falrly acuiv : 10 range of prives was $ ues wero at § Recelpts, 4 ; most of the receipts wero d re prckers and prices wo 1k muttons so.d ut §1.60, shipments, ¢ 10 ae lower; @305 the WESTERN PACKING TS, Encouraging Increase Over the usiness of the Shnilar Week Last Vear, CINCINNATY, O. May 11, al Telozram to Tie Ber | jorrow’s Price Current” wiil sav cKing for the week has with 200,000 lust romiking | March 1 against 15,0 0 TSt yeir. Prominent places compare ns follows: TeOL, CrriEs Indtanapol Milwaitkee relnnath lar Rapids Sloux City Wichitu Ottumwa, Complete satisfaction is assured to invalid mothers if they will take Johann Hoff’s Malt I tract. It isa bar to that debilitating cuid fecling which scems to be the twin of motherhood. It takes away that thin faded look and builds up strength and life. Not only does the mother feel better, but the child will be benefited, as the milk organs are much strengthencd by its use. Johaun IToff’s Malt Ixtract compels the sceretion of milk, so that even weak women can feel assured t the child will not lack proper food. In fact, the entire nuirition of the system is benefited, T out for counterfeits. See that Johann off’s signature is on the neck of every bot- tle. Eisner & Mendclson Co, N, Y, Sole Agents, SOUTH OMAHA, Union Stock Yards Company SOUTIT OMAFIA. est eattlo, hog and sheep market in the west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOCIK COMMISSION, TilE LEADERS, S0 ONAILY| Write to this houss for cor- ot Blarket Reports. Wood DBrothers, South Omahia~' clephone 17, = Chileago L1 DADISMAN, | S PO anagors. by mall anl wire cheertully Marlot raport pilicatl furnished upon i Campbell Commission Co. ago, East St Louls, Kunsas City, South Oniahi, 2ious City, Fory Worth. A Cril WL F. Doons [T Chileako. 1ok Salesman. Crill, Denny & Company, Hoowm P Ounali . D. Boyer & Company E p BulldingSouth Omaha, 1 und promptiy s rdors (08 stockers & o Pl Cattlo salesman Live Stock Commission T Exeh Exehan ) sollolt o Corresponde Established, 1881, - = - Incorporated, 181 Capital fully pald, §20,00) Waggoner Birncy Company, Wrlto ur wire us for prompt aud rellable murkst rebors Perry Brothers & Company, sion South Omaha K Comm Build T¢lephond Koom 51 “Gassman & Dudley, |M. H. Hogarty & Oo,, Room 31 Ex Buliding uth Omaha, = Rooms 0 and 61, Ex- e chunze Buildin South Omahy, - Neb | N SOUTH OMAHA BANK| Union Stock Yard National —BANIS. The_only bunk at tho yar plus, B0.00 Colioctiony crowing out uf tho Nve $10ck businuss aliould o soit difect Lo this bank ENppors cun deposit £or crodlt of thels hoW USAK whertver located: Capital and sur | OMAHA lamifactarers” and Jy ARCHITECTS AND BUILD J. H, GLEYN, 1 b enteaetors AStering, pRINtIng ot opy of Glonn's Arehit froe, by sending their o ton 1o the publisher Mtractors o buillding or Al K AWNINGS AND TEN OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & o0, ING COMPANY, tArpAn Flags, hammocks, ofland | 1ins, covers of all kinds Fubhor clothing. 4| fiags, benoers, ote. Send for cavgue. 1115 Farnam | for catalogue,is <. 1oth BAGS AND TWINI X BISHOP & 0O, maniila, cotton hemp, juto, cot A (stnesiafed cocd nge.oto, BI2S19th st Tents, awnings 3 BEMIS OMAHA BAG 0 | Importors and mefs, flour stanl A6k, Duriape, twine. | BOXES. . 0. TODD, Buccesaor o J. ) M'T @ clgn BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bleyelos &old on waonthly payments. 120 N, 15th-st Witk parer b tiesin 110 Douglns St. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOECD, 110) Howar 1 Stro ¢ Faetory cornor 11t A1 Dogias straste Wo art niaking ol 4t 0ash biyors, ant are soling s clas \“wiiloh 14 vory ‘sale. IRKENDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - ca. ED SHOE €0, tosale Mfra Agonts b Boston Rubber &hoeco, 8 1102, 1103, 1103 Hnraey-st w Noots. oo, o Harney st BREWE JO5. SCHLITZ BREw- INB £0. hand Leaven. . Omabia, 1ol Marhover. Agt. CONFECTIONERY. VOEOELE & DINKING Mfre Comfectione Joubors of forel Womostle frults, Howard st. A and 4 and 1110 = __CARRI/ W.R.DRUMMOND & CO, Carrtage butldors Bud patrol wagc Bpectalty, 18, 0pp Hos ourt House COAL, COKE, OMAHA COAL, COKE & | LIME €0, Hard and soft coal. S 1. ccr loth and Douglas sta. CORNICE. EADLECORM CE WORKS Mfre. galvantzed fron cornice, window cap | metalic’ skylights, e i 2 Dodge-st. CLOT BLOTCHXY & COHEN, Clothing, notton, furnish 1ngs. us' o trlal amples prepaid by ex press. 1106 Uarney. | HING. BILMORE & RUNHL, Manufrs and wholesale clothiers. 100 Uarney strect. CONTRACTORS. J. H. GLENN, Contractors and sub contractors for Vullding. plastering, patnting et copy Of Glon's arcliitocts and b free, by sonding their ton. 1 the publisher. Strect all kinds of Wil receivo Taors dircctory s nnd loea G 13 8. 15th DRY GOOD: KILPATRIGK - KO3H DRY 0003 €2., koods.notlons, gent's inhilng kOOUR. Cor. and Howard st M.E EMITH & CO,, P, Eoaramarr | T ELECTRICAL SUI'PLIES WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.y Tlustrated eatalog freo 1614 Capitol ny FURNITURE UPHOLST:R- ING €. Upholstered furm\urvl GFTAHA BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE €9, Groee and Thirteenth strects. " GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete BTG Nieholay s Wholsate only el I U ey [ GRAIN, 114 ot Trad wirato N and st Lou HARDWARE RECTOR & WILHELMY o, Corner 10th and Btreots, LOBECK & LINN, Dealors hardwaro an mo ols 1408 Dougins Stroot. Jackson & LUMBER CHAS. R, LEE, Tinrdwood Tumber, woot CATpULs AN DARGUSE fooring, Oth and Doazlay, | JOHY A, WAKE oo ont, Mi | tivdeav et | Qatacy whits 1o LIQUORS, FRIZC & HER3ERT, Liquor 1(ninay-st noedy's K. tors. e Ko Bt nals Whol 1o 4l nam st MILLINERY C. A STONEHILY, Milliners. notions elonis ete. 1101138, Tt st 1 | . 0BERFELDER & 0, MUSICATLL | THE mEmeero co., 100N, 10th st musie and struments of all kinds A HDSPE IR, Plenos organs. artiste miatorials, 1518 Doug ins st. | O'LS. STAKDARD QIL CO. | SNANDT)2 2L L No b oh weelng Wioks, A Soho teld, Shurmor & Teagle, 1o Retined and tubricating olls axlo grense, oo, OYSTERS. A.BOOTH PASKING 00, Prekers of oysters, fish nod eclory. W3 Loaven WOrth st. PLATT & €2, Oystors, fish and oslery, il David & OVERALLS, SHIRT: KING & 8 MEAD, Mirs of ehirta S, C. RHQINBHN»\RTBKHE ok pants, kst Mfrs eolobratod wln overnlls shi'rts, coats, eie Omaha, e —— OMMISSION. BRANCH & 0, ot PRODUCE Eatablishod, 1515, e WHITHNEY & €O, Butter, ezgs aud poultry 815 1t st Producs, Kinda, Titl st fruli oysters all 5 J. A RYDER & g0, eheose.poul. | 1AS. A, CLARY & Cu), Buttor, ciin poultry and fame. 517 South 1th Strast MOORE & FEROUBON, s, 0o choass, Kefor to € " SCHROEDER & 00, Cash buyers huttsr and exge; handles oll other prodies on commision, 4255 10t St " OREELEY & (0., Buttor, & it cattls st J.B.HYSER €3, cxs ry, [Our specialtio Hattyn €. bidos antl frule, sl poaitey, 11 Howard Street. Howard streot W. E. RIDDELL Extubitshed 15.) Wholsale butter & egsa Burs aud sclls for 43S 1t —_— PAPER. 7 RIDDELL & €0, Buttor, choess, ezas, voget fruits,poale try and gaio, CARPENTER PAPER CO | KINO PAPER 00, a full Mn;k'“f;: ‘“("fll\mv‘!::;ll“; aper. ;::n ;II"{“\': g e it Bt | Howarg el " rsl- STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA 8TV REPAIR VICRKS, ) Stove repatin and watep atta 1ts for any kind of stove made 1207 Douglus. TOY SASI | D. M. STEELE & CD., . | BLAXE, BRUDE & C0,, 10th ana Harsey strects, 1 Omaba. 1201-1203 Owalin, CRIPPLE CREEK MINING: STOCKS I hanile tho CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS, and can il tel graphic orders on short notice. My Tist comprises tho following Cripplo Creek stocks. Anaconda, Cold King, Blue Bell, Work, Alamo, Washington. And all other reliab’e stoeks. of these wines, as well us many stoeks of the Leadville, As- pen and Creed nes. Many of the Cr pe'Cr thon doubled with t conda stoek so'd 1o miths wzout 1 amd selis now for over per shure. Ot mines arcopening every fowdays with just as A ceatiem in of Council Bluffs bought some of thisstoek at @3 cents, the latter pari of Murch has since refused 31 for it lu- VORI ents made nt low rutes. Al eorrospon dence promptly answered, J. 8. CIBSON, 10 Pikes I'eac Aven Colorado Springs. A o' §iatt, | STeASHIRS firs1 CLase Lok D> pupAMONG Tho Lnrl'e.l. test upd ¥ “f:.l ‘I‘nf x;!“" Worlds g . HEW YORK, LONGOHDERRY AKD GLAGOOW. Suturday, NEW YORK, (1111 -“ TR and NAPLES ‘At regular Interyais BALOON, n:cnnu-t;.usr% AND 51!‘[’1“'!‘" atos o1 10west terms £ &0 from tho prinip B0OTCH, ENALISE, 12108 & ALL CONTINENTAL TOINTO. Exo ta uvaiiable L0 roturn hy efther the plo- & North of Troland or Nuples & Gibraltar 7 Ordors or Aoy Amasat 8t Lowest Batek, &ny of our loeal sorto HENDERSON BROTHERS. Chicago, T4 Jones street, Bull Mountain, Beuna Vista, i stocks hay s months, T &l i . YOURSELF! your Druggist for & of 1 €d. 1ie only non-poisonous reinedy (o1 il B the unnatural dischuries and privatedisceses of wen und tho debilitating weakioss peculic dasa without e wid oF ty of o coctor {reraal Avieri Maiufaetured by n Cure | pa I e | fzed 1o issue The Evans Chemical CINCINNATI, O. U. 8 A “H. HARDY £ 00, doils, albumy Vs houso f M. A. BISEROW & €D, | wnutacturers of sash | T35 yry, biinds and | neY Boo, T2tk wna funrd Sus, | oo e cArriag ORDINANCE ut wneo of ding orlininee reints i rants Beitort of Omah Section i 1t 10 b orizin § ol eert outs 10 L by the clty coancil of the cl hat for the m mado to th ¥ e money in the pr therehy sive mt L the elty comptrol- nd niayor be and they hereby athor wirrants in such’ sams as tho 1 decn proper. not exed on the orizinal outstmding irrender anid sition Heu thereof, as fo.lows, to= comptrollor =i the ot dud WHEEANL Uponkth of the sime and | 1 wit 1801, 15 Amoint Warrant No per cent I il Warrant N I reserve Distriet No. datod January 315t erve Distriey. No. il 27, dated January Gist, 1801, 15 1), dmount N1 15 per 1485, 3 rant No COntreserye, Warrant No 27, dnted Mareh 27, DISUriet No, 258, anonnt 220, L ated Decenber 31, 151 + District No. 25, i 55, dated D serve, District No. omter I, i st 1801, noun Decombor No. it No, 2 Teent Teserve, o 3 : serant No, 2250, dated Decenl " crve, Distriet No. 28, dated Distriet 1901, jount £1.2 041 Warrint 188, for strcet to Wirrant No. fund 1 hein Pusse 2ird, i2nd for $1.180, issued r ning Webstor from ordinan afler That th! Jroo from Aprilioth, 18 JOIN GROVES, Uity Ciorl, . P, DAVIS, Prestdent City Counell, ud, 1 Approved May GEORGE 1, BE ORDINANCE ? Ing the woolen build /ng her on lou 2 and 4 ln eity of Ouin batement there clty councll of the ¢ Anordinance dect and piles of 1 bloek | rdisinod by th ity £ Omihi: ction 1. Thut the wooden buildings ereet= ol and now existing on lois 1. 2 i4in Dlock 145, In the city of Omahig s and are hereby deetured dunzer Tt tho siwme. by rewson of bilog i by decty and ol 4e e, 1o the extentof 50 pireent of tie valug cuch ‘of u similar new buiiding whove the foundation, shall be torn down und re- woved, und thut sald buildings, logether with the pies of luber existing on sudlots ar i pubiie nuisunce and 4 daiLerous Henies to e other buiktings in said viciolty in the city of Oniha ection 2 That sald son st licrby Shletion tho owner of sald L Ldings and the sald iumber and other com- DAL T DS H sl te G0 4kl fole removes Ui o WA CHELY days from 1ho Dissage A1'0f this ordlianee, Uit the saine Vi un | removed by e propor, t ‘the eity of Ouiuh i, 1he coss sod agilnst g 10ty this ol nance tiko effe and wter i1s passig 1N JOUN GROVES. Clty Clerk, E. P DAVIS, s o Mresidout Uity Council Approved May 2ud, 10 g GED. P, BEMIS, Mayop, 1 14 Thi 1 foro fron 10tk l.’A MC WHORTER, ° Chileago —— 1 Tmpostet Ams=ioun 1t b and — a0t 1otione Mall SRVEN Planom jusienl s ———— < \ -”~

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