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THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Traders in the Trovision Piv Attracted At- ention Yesterday, PORK, RIBS AND LARD ADVANCED More Than Thirty T and Hogs at the Xarda Mad no Depressing Effect on Prices and the Graln Bulge Caused the Rise, o C€n10AGo, 111, May %A frantle scramble tn the provision pit today outrivalied any- thing done by the wheat and corn Crowds. For two or three days the loen] scalpers have 1 tor a hrenk in pricos and, whilo croat- a short Int st, falled. to depress prices 1o uny exient. The chief obstacle appearcd to be the firm and advancing grain markets. Wh lurge recoipts of $0.0.0 hogs this morning falled to break prices ut the yards and the packers showed u disposition to con- tinue the buying of ribs there was alarm umong shorts, Then the grain markets mado nquick bulge and started prices to recovery. Brokers for Armour. Cuduhy und other pack- ers helped the buy.ng along. Mitchell and others from the grain trade bought pork for the advince. Altogether the 6xcitement was intense nnd prices went up sharply, The ad- vanc ounted to 125e in pork, 20c in ribs m lnrd. Luter in the' duy. when rkets Wwns W set- in provisic Pork closed about over yesterday, ribs 12%c¢ und lard 25c up. Business In wheat was only moderate. The opening was weak and 6i4c lower, then Lecame stronger and p |1|1|lw| 1%c, in eased off, ceclining 1%¢, fluctuating silghtly and closed ubout 'se jower than vesterday. The firmer open'ng was due to bright and warmer weathor here and lower cuble ad- vices. Advices from several points in the northwest reported clear and warmer weuther up there. Butat the decline a sharp demand developed, u ¢ood many buying orders being received from the southwest bused, it was clained, on unfuvorable reports of the grow- ng crop. Advices from Et Louis elaimed that the next state report would shiow o 1088 of 6 pofnts in condition. Prices rallied sharply.but wi un effort wus made to rices declined and the advance was t. Operators are not Inclined to d at present ex- ('(‘]!llul( Ina small speculutive way, there be- Ing a disposition to uwalt developments. ‘The alleved killing off of the Hateh bill was o bull wrgument toduy, while nstrong bear card wis (he rumor of an Important fullure In London. Corn transactions wero in the main for incal accoupt. and on the improved wheat here first trades were at from e to %0 decline, The market,however,soon sold up from Ie to !¢ on dispatches speaking of clouds and in sympa- thy with the bulge in wheat and provision but did not hola, declining soon afterwards from 10 to 1%¢, changed some and ciosed with July ¥c lower. May was firmer at from Gic to 6x¢, but was seldom great (||l|m|ll{ of “dry" corn predicted for this market t lk weck has not yet made its appourance. Tho largest amount forono duy =54 cars. or about 35,000 bu.—wus on the trac| lodu‘fl Only threo more days remain until Sund \A{ and the Monduy holiday will inter- fere, t| 0 market ending on Tuesday. Willurd had ndisputch aanouncing that a'train lond of No. 2 corn lm;l{o(l BufTalo for this ket to fill May shorts here. Oats opened about %o bower, improved %c, then lost nearly all of the advance, followinz wheat and corn closely oll the time. The shorts In the current nionth were rather cov- ered or satisfied to await developments. Freights were slow, the grain markets being 100 far out of line for shippers to operate. Rutes to Buffalo were 13c for wheat und for corn. ml"':fllmnwd r(‘L‘(‘lml for tomorrow: Whent, cars; corn, 105 cars; oats, 185 cars; hogs #6,00) head, e Tne leading futures ranzed 5 i i | mentloned, Tho tollow. LOW. |CLORE. AT NO. 2 B3N8 82483 824825 83 83 |8 Biig 825 et fl?u 364 sty sl July : il MERY DO May . {1022 10 07 =es o eza S3e 88 255 EnoRT May.. FE SEE 85 Oneh quotations were as follows: FLour-Firm, but nominally unchanges er patents, 81.2@4.40: winter struights, u\‘i,ll nprln}l\ In2 untll. Néfl(%&‘ N HEAT—No. 2 spring, 8213@83i40: No. 8 spring, . 0 b, T%@i0c; li dN"i@! ] “me-—-lllgher, No. 2, 40@66c; No. 3 yellow, OArs—~No. 2. 32 3 96 ; 5 OATe—No. 2 mo; No 2 white, 85%@ie; No. BAmy NS c0mez0; N Al Ey—No. .3 . 0. b, 48@62; Nn”';. o b 0.3, 1. 0. by, 46@62; 20D1.34. 20G010.22% 1ard, per ghort ribs, sides (l0ose), 4; dry salted shoulders (boxed), & 25 short clear sides (boxed), 85.1734@0.40; oY =Disuillers’ inlshed goods, per gal. L 40; e SuaAR—Cut. loaf, granulated, dard “A," 430, Jokeccipts and shipments today were us fol- ows: WECELPTS. | SHIPMENTS ¥lour, b Wheat, Corn, bushiel Oats, bushel Hye, bu exchango wdny ho butter funcy creamery. 18¢; fino ordinary, 14@15c; tine duiry, Eggs, in good demand, 14¢, market was qu'e Western, 10@1h 1@ 16c. Omaha Produce Market, Hipes, Erc.—No. 1 green hides, 3o reen nnllud hldes, 4@4'se; No. 2 greon salted hides, 3@iNc; No. J green salted Indnn. 5 to 40 d@4iic; No. 2 greon snited hides, 25 to 40 faci No. 1 veul calf, 810 15 1bs., 6¢; No, 2 B0 15 1bs. 40; No, 1 dry flint hides, 0.3 dry fiint liides, 56; No. 1 dry saltod hmmt. 5@le; Sheep pulln—uran salted, each, B3Gr81.25; reen sl sh wooled early skins), ench, 15@25¢; dry lings mmn wooled early skins) No.' 1, euch, b@lie; dry sheardngs (short wooled ' enrly skins), No: 2 ench, e dry flint Kansas and Neliraskn buteher vmnl eits, per Ib., actual Er i ooyl K sad Sohe i uin wool peits, per Ib., nctunl welght, 6@ o; dry 111t Colorudd butcher ool pe) por b, actual wolght, 108 1240; dry flint nurrulnwoolpclhhn.rln m,{\llllwelght.. 1o; dry pleces and bucks, ‘nctual welght, e, | duligw und grenso-Tullow. No. L iNG do; tallow, No. 2, il0: grease, White A rouse, white "B, 45c; greuse, yollow, 8 greuse, dark, 24c; old bulur. 214¢; beeswax, prl:"t- Idflt.b:)) nugll '.l'l‘fl"l W o.d Y —4 lowls, Wd 00 per doz or U\Jlmr b, llve welght. H » BurTEn—Some ul the best country butter '(ns ut 13@40, but anything that fails below hit goes Lo the packers ut se. Fruits—California Riverside oranges, 1. Wnlhlu gton navals, 8.50; fair to cholce I ons, ELHG.00; (nm{ Temons, $4.50; bunu eruted, 0@t Florids tomutoes, #. D‘?: per ¢ to of six baskets; pineapples, doz. VEGETABLES—Californin eabbage, 1o, in crates: home grown 400 per southern er lI) I‘I B l“llli und picked teans, #1852, edium, §1.5@ 1.00; Luornl]u und westorn Nebraska pe AR radishes, 1fornin pot; #1,50 per doz .hlxflxfwu:muu&)ou olee stock aultable for pping, none enty; #.50@5.00, Ebas— i@, o New York Markets. pivEw Your, Muy o6 ~FioviRecelpta, 107 3 exports, 7,708 bls., ‘10,578 sacks; market BEERfapare moderutaly uctive, city wilis lower: Ifil. Oonn oflornll demand, steady. WilEAT - focelpts. 14400 b, 1 eXports, 400,500 bu. sules, 8,025,000 bu. of futures, 172,000 bz, of spot. Spot unlfllled. clm‘(nn steady, moder- ute demund, 07 R Wxo . o0.b northern, 013@Ro; 2 u.lcnsm Whaie: No. 3 Miwavkoe, o No. § spring, ®i¢. Optlons were imoaer- ately actiy n " easier @10 bud®rop news from tho southwest and re- 18 that the suti-option bill hud been luid de. declined %G1te on lower cables, re- prted fallure In London und geperally fator: {blo cron nows. closing weal. N d und Moy, Wige. ¢ oaing. Dixe: June, WNGOILe: J e, closlug Wijo; August, R@ (03¢ Beplember, WA@IILc ber, Dike; Docen ber, kG Auy (b)) WR@UTH, closing westorn, ®@so; sules, BAKLEY Nave--Duil, CoRN-—Keeel, 15,722 bu.i exports, 20313 B i snlos, 1,455,0.0 bul Of futures: 3,00 bu. of Aot Bpot unsett.ed, lower and dull; No. 2, we No.1 gl B.000 bu, wostern at dhe, 63 In elovator; 6B afloat ungraded mixeds Thes steamer mixed, bo@Me. Options falrly active ut W@ o decline on foreigh export news, closing w May @@sde, closing at June, Mg@5ae, oloane ntBige: July, 57 30; Augnst. S114@s2i4e, clos- Six@s2iso. closing at Recolpts, 85,100 bu.: exports, 1,300 bu.: snles, 1004000 bu. of futures; K0L0 bu' of spots her, sonrco; options quicts Muy, Hiis@ sing nt 474407 June, 7qc. closis ¥, M@K, closing v toke: Septe Spot No.2 whilie, 03¢t mixed western, 6 @iiie; white westorn. US@A2gC, TAY-Qulet; shinpiig. 780 : ood 1o ehiolco 85420 Hors=Qulot. SUGAR- Ruw, moderat ) bags centrifugsl g and 200t refined, active. & 45@i%e; No. September, ly active, firm: sales, 06 test, 8 111603 1.800 50 fost, 23, c: 16-16¢; No. 10, $%c; @i%e; No. 13, standard, A " A, 4%ci out | : powderad, §5,@4% cuibes, 4 9- 1004 11-16c New Orleans, j erushed, Eranulated, 43@5% MOUASSES—Lorelgn, dy, fi i, actly stendy, guiet; united closed at b O1L—Firm, quiet; crude, 2080: yellow, TALLOW - Quliet, onsy at 4%c. TUHPENTINE=D UL, ensy at 314@31c. EGas—Quiet and Weaker; western prine, 10§@174c; recelpts, 11,507 packuges. Hipks—Stoady und qulet. PoRk—Stend Cur Mears—1irm; clear, 1@ LARD—Stronger and quiet; western steam closed at §5.07%; sales, 50 tlerces; vptions ales, 5% _tierces: May. 8.6 Did: June, 86.64; closinig “wtt0.70 bid; August, 6. it—Quict und weak; western dairy, westorn creamery, 16Gi8ce; Eigin, 2o, Moderate demand; about stead @de. Steady; Amorlonn, $LT3@10.5. rto middles, firmer; short Uil (s, $21.40G1.50, St. Louis Market, Sr. Louts, Mo.. May 2.—Froun—Firm but unehaneed, WiEAT—Cash higher. 88150; options declined H@40 carly, then rocovered and advanced 1156, Dut Tager broko and closed 1o bolow yesterday: May closed ut 8sc; July, S1%4@se; August. R@soio. CORN—Cnsh higher, 60%4@51c: options fol- lowed whent and closed ¢ under yesterduy; Muy closed 50 ne uli June, 4%c; July, 42300 Sopton by OATS—Advanced en 2cash, o bid; May. %iise bid; July, 81ige! RYE=Lirmer, 8¢ bid. BARLEY—NoO market. BRAN—Quiet; Bic. HAY—Eusicr; prairie, $0.00@0. #100@17.(0. LEAD—Stuady: cash and June, 8. foul s0ld at #4.10. FLAXSEED—Firmer: 8101, BUTTER AND EGas—Unchanged. CORNMEAL—Firni; $2.65@2.75. v but elesed lower; No. timothy, chem- Whisky—Higher; 811 BAGGING AND COTTON T1Es—Unchanged. PUOVISIONS—Firm und higher: pork, 10750 LARD-80.0530.10 for butchers; #0.25 for choico shipping. Dy Saut MEATs—Loose shoufders, #4.12 long cribs, #.25; shorts, 8.50; boxed 'lots, 13¢ more. BACoN—Shoulders, #5.75; longs, 86.75; cribs, 1047143 shorts, & sugar cured hums, $0.0G RECEIPTS—Flour, 2,000 1bs.; wheat, 20,000 bu corn, 18,000 bu.: outs, 34000 bu.; rye, nou barléy, 1,000 bu. SHIPMENTS—Ilour. 4,000 1bs.: wheat, 1,000 bu. corn. 22,000 bu, ; oats, 7.000 bu.; rye and burley, none. Kansas City Marke KAN3As Cary. Mo, ‘WneAT—More active and higher; , T@Te; No. 2 red, SO@81340, Lowor; mixea, ddc; white, 47c. changed. RECEIP1S—Wheat, 12,200 bu.; corn, 2,400 bu onts, 1,000 bu. 1iPMENTS—Wheat, 24,000 bu,; corn, 16,000 bu.; oats, 10,000 bu. Averpool Markets. May 25.—Whent—Steady: de- mand poor: holdeis offer moderntely; N California, 7 4d per cental: red ~westorn spring, 66 64@0s 0%4d per cental; No. 2 red win- 0a 10d@a 11d. ORN—Firm; demand falr; No. 2 mlxed,ds CHEESE—~Amerloan finest white, new. 8s per American finest colored, new, 5s per cwt. TALLOW—L1no American, 258 per'cwt. Manchester Commercial Review. MANCHESTER, May 25.—The Guardlan, In its commercial article, suys: The tone of the murket is subdued and the hopes of improve. ment have not been realized. “The dullness is mostly due to the inactivity intho India de- mand. Shirtings are quiet but steady, Thero 1s a better inquiry for printing cloths, Prices wure unchunged. Yarns spun of Amerioan cot- ton show 1o improvement. Spiuners, how- ever, are firm, Coffee Market, NEW YORK, May 23.—Options opencd stendy at 10 points down to 5 poluta up, closing steady and unchunged to 10 polnts down. Sales, e bags, inoluding Muy, 81206G12.40; Junc, €1 July, 81LG@ILT; August, 811.60G11.70; Hupwmbu $11L60@11.70; October, S1LE0@ILT; December, 8116031105, Spot Rio dull but steady; No. 7, $13.00. - Minneapolis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS, MInn., May 25.—July wheat closed lower ufter gaining “%c; cash not as strong today, No. I northern selling within o rungo of do; ‘course gruing generully strong. A:ni::uipu.l& cars, xo.u- May, 8l3c: July, he LIVERPOOL, Cotton Market, W ORLEANS, La., May 25,—Quiet; middling, low middling, 01-16c: "good ordinary, ; net receipts, 260 bales; ;ross. 923 balos: orts to Great Britian, 500 bales: ‘constwise, 501 bules; sales, 800 bales; stock, 146,200 balos, ,N Cincinnatl Markets, OINCINNATIL, O., My 2.—W ngAT—Better de- und; No. 2 red, S74c. Cons—Stronger; No.2 mixed, 49%@50c. rong und higher: No. 2 mixed, 85¢. WiisKky —$1.15, Toledo Grain Market, ToLEDO, U, Muy 25.—WnEAT—Easier; No. 2 cash, e, Cox—stendy; No. 2 cush and May, 800, Oars—Firm and stoady; cagh, 1430, New York Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, May 25.—Business in &y goods waus of better report, the result of~ better weather, deluyed deniund being bDrought for- wurd, There was no new development, Forelgn Oll Markot. LONDON, May 25,—CALCUTTA L1 per quarter. LaNsEED O1L—18s per cwt. TURPENTINE §) EED—388 3d ORI0AGO, TiL, May 25.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros: Wheut sturted 3¢ lower on local pressure, advanced lie with genersl buying occasloned by shorts covering Ou reports of crop damage by floods und o~ tive peculauion Induced by the reported Hroblblu defeut of the Hatch blll. became top- ouvy on depressed cables and n reported fallure London, finully broke on profe: slop order ‘solling, closing Wemk at tho low point on tine weather predictions. Corn opened lower, but recovered sharply for all futures on Indlcutions of further manipulu- tion i cash und Muy corn. Heavy realizing by longs when other markets 'weakened caused the last udvance in speculative futures. Thero ought to be a deciine if the woather fmproves, but we advise caution A ainst short selling. Oats followed corn closely, udvuncing e early ana lnllllr the sdvunce st the close. Provisions weré bid up by puckers, who sola when the bidding by shorts becume urgent, but the market closed steady and higher. BTOCKS AND BONDS, Less Animution Was Shown In Trading Yesterduy Than Usual, NEW YOrk, May 25.~The stock market to- day was still less anlmated but thare was o gratitying change in the temper of the doal- ings from weakuess to strength, the demand from the ports causing the placing of prices in the general list upon a materiaily higher plane, which event continued manipulation of the graogers for lower prioes was wbout to restrui Speculution, In fuct which was still kept almost wholly of a professionul charac- ter, shows mcre strength, which comes from the fact that stocks were Leld in strong hands which as long ws the present rates of woney wre walutalned are lwpregnable, and ralds wnd drives of all sorts, while producing for u woment lower prices according 1o thelr soverity. bring uo long stocks to markes, and It has becowme a noted fact thut prices of late recovered on a much swaller voluwe of bus ness than thelr decling. The market toduy wus Aotive in spots, und the eurly besr man- ipulations of the graugers, the incrense in the Richmond & West Poiut securitios owing to the ruy of Lope offered by the Strong-Thomus piun, which resulted in & sharp sdvance in the stocks of the company, and the spurt wwong the conl shares in tho afterncon were the principal feutures of the duy. Lliv strong undertone, Iwm"ur. was warked THE At all times, oven while the prices ot the grangers were declining. Openin : prices were under the influence of a furthor demand from the forel :ncrs ana the shorts were all from ' per cent to 4 per cent better than he flzuros of last nieht and further improve- ment was made during the first hour, which Drought prices up to level, which was In but fow cases surpassed during the restof the day. A check was siven to the advance by the drive nt the grangers in which both St. Pruland Rock Isiand were speclally promis nent for woakness, but the Limit of this reached the entire market, for the slight ros action moved forward aln, thouzh the pro eress mide was slow for the femainder of the day. The special feature at this time was the rapid riss jn Cordnge proferred, which suc- ceeded In almpst catehing up with the com- mon before the ¢lose of the dny, but later the coal stocks again resumed thoe leadorship in the market. Unfon Pucific was also & strong fonture and the (osses In the grangers wo then made up with something to spare. he market finally closed with n spurt of activity under renewed covering and very strong at the Lighest prices of the day, Government bonds dull and easy. lio Post suys: Very fow difficulties have Dbeen placed by the professional buil traders in the way of easy boar covering. There Is no corted bidding up on prices against such u nd. And yet the offort of the market's ors to got buck thelr stock is at ttendad by a sharp recovery in prices. This was tho oloso taduy wad 1t furnishied o plaln {liustration of the market's oversold Zondition. A muFket bused solely upon tho aisposition of the short interest to cover is not likely to be a very sensutional specticle, but it miy be counted upon for u fair reflection of real financial condition. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- change todu V. Contral.... .. L C&SUTL a0 prvfi-rn-ll *Olilo & Mississippi. do pro d.. ontatis & W Oregon 1 |Oregon Oregon Pacttic Mail |Peorin, Dee. Pittsbuirg Pullman 1 | onaipg, Rock Island. St L &8 K. istpfd St. Paul, . do_preterred. t. P, Min. & Man., t. Paul & Omaba. .0 0 preferred .. un. Conl & Iron.. o preferrod Amerlean Expross.. B, C I Cnadn Pacific. Canndn Southern Central Pacific Ches. & Ollo tern, a0 20 preferre Gliiengo & Altc (BUEQL & St |-| Ttuagon,....\0 D. & R. G. pfd Kast Tennossos. do Ist preferrod do 2d preferred. do preferrod. . OMAHA DAILY Texas Pacltic. |Tol | Unlo) “ort Wayne Chieago & Hocking V ¥ Houston & Texas. .. 1llinols Central. St. Paul & Duluth Kansns & Texa: Lake Krio & West... do preferred.... Luke Shore. Loulsville & N ulsville & N. emphis & Cl) Michigan Central ML, L. 8. & W. Minn. & Bt. L. do preferred.... Missourl Pacific Mobile & Ohlo .. Nashvillo Chatt. .. N.J. Central...... Norfolk & W. pfd... Northern Pactiic do preferred..... U. P. Den. & Guif. . *bid The total sales of stocks were 311,340 shares, inciuding: Atchison, 28,62); Chicugo Gas, 3.2087 Delaware, Lackawanna & \Westorn, 7105 E 10,826; Louisville & Nushville, 6,710;: Manhat- tan, #313: Missou c. 6,260; North Amer- New Jersey Central, 3,45); Northern 5 New England, 8.320; Reading, 60,- ¢ Richmond & West boint 15,580 St Paul, 62; Unlon Pacific, 10.100; Western Unlon, Wabash, St. L & B o préforred. . Am. Cotton oil... |1ron Stiver Ontarlo.... Quickstlve do preferre Sutron e \\ isconsin Central, t Northern pfd. Chicago Gas. ond "Trut. London Financinl Review, [Copyrighted 1920y Jamet Gordon Bannsth] LONDON, May 25.—[New York Herald Oable— Speclul to TuE BeE.1—The settiement chicfly engaged attention in the Stock exchange to- day. The uccount has proven only o small affair. Owlng to the great abundance of nioney curryinz over rates ruled ever lighter than on_previous occusions. Funds are un- changed. Forolgn government securitics close exceedingly firm, a strong tone being re- ported on continental bourses, while n falr amount of puying has taken place for the new accounts. Home rallways have shown con- slderable firmness, weekiy trafilo proving more favorablo 'thun _expected, while the stock has been scarce. Brighton de- ferred ndvanced 13 per cent and most others show n fulr rise, Northeastern s oxcep- tlonally dull and % per cent lower, owIng to & very lieavy decrcase in tho weekly trafic statement ‘and the continuance of the coal strike. Amorican rail#ays have becn more or less depressed all day, ulthough on recelpt of the opening prices from Now York thero wus & temporary show of firmness. Tl closing ia dull. Tn most cnses a deciino of % to X D cont 1s estavlished; Oanudian 1ings loave off firm. ‘There hus Deon very litt'e demand for oney. In the discount market few bills have Dbeen offered. Those of two and three months were quoted at ¥ to % per cent. Finaucial Notes. pEFANsAs OrzY, Mo., Muy 25.—Clearings, $1,730,~ PARIS, May 25,—Three per cenv rentes, 08t; 15¢ for the account. New YOoRrk, Mny 25.—Clearings. $111,555,570; Dalances, 8,036,412 BALTIMORE, Md, May 25.—Clearinzs, $2,285,- 440; balunces, §305,589, Money, 0 per cent. PHILADELPRIA, Pa.. May 25.—Cleurings, 811,- 523.464; balances, 81,503,206, Money, 3 per cen', LoONDON. May 25.—Amount of bullion gone {nto tho Bank of England today 1s £ ng. CINCINNATL O., May 25.—Cloarings, 82,120.- 200; money. 4G5 porcont; New YOrk “exchange, 50650 premium. MempHIS, Tenn, May 25.—New York ex- change sellinz at 8L.50. Uloarings, 8370,468; Dbalunces, 133,904, BosTON, Mass, May 25.—Clearinzs, 8 032; balances, 31498432, Monoy, 1% per cent. Exchange on New York, par. 81, Louts, Mo., Muy 25.—-Olearings, $3,002,421; balances, #35,00,. Money, quiet and casy at 4@6 per ‘cent. Exohangé on New York, %0c promium. NEW ORLEANS, La., May 25.—Clearings, 8385, 161; New York exchiange, commerclal, 75¢ por 1,000 premium: bank, $1.50 premium persl,000. CORICAGO, 111, May 25.—Clearings, $15,52,010; money stoudy at 6 per cent for call loans ‘and 5 per cent for time; New York exchange, 75¢ t;rmnlum. sterling exchange, low; sixty-aasy ills, 84.80X; demand, #4.87%. New York Money Market, NEW York, May 25.—MONEY ON CALT—Easy at 1@1% per cent; 'ust loan 1i4 per ceut, closed uflu!ul at 1'4 per cent. {IME MERCANTILE P APRR—3@5 per cent. n ERLING EXCHANGE—Qulet but steady at S04y for sixty day Dills wud 81675 t0r do- o The olosing quotations on bonds: U Bodsreg. ..., M., K. & T. Gen. bs. *Mutual Unlon 6 .J. C. Int, Cert. =SE| x5 Loulslana stp'd & Tenn, new set. 6. Tenn. new sot. bt gafigs:z West Shore... & Boston Stock Market, BosTON, Mass., May 25.—The following were the closing prices on stocks on the Bos- ton stock market today : Ao & i Atiantic . Boston & Albany.. 206 Hoaton & Maine..... 1 L & Q. Topekn..... W Bell Telepbone. Lamson Store 8. . Water Powes 0ld Coiony. Rutland pfd. Wis. Cen. com Allouer M. San Franciseo Mi SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., olosing quotations for were as follows: A T er 0 Beat & Boicher /" 240 Bodle Consolidated. 80 Chollar 05 Con. Mzy mlmn stocks today Mount DIabIo. Navajo Ophir. Polosi Bavage .. \erra Novda Union Lo Kureka Con. Gould & Cur Hale & Norcros: Mexican...... ng Quotation: The followiug are uom “Eliver. . Ophir.... Mexlea rown Point Con. Cal. & or Mining Stooks. DENVER, Colo. May 25.—The following table shows the range of prices und transactions for yesterduy. Sules, 14.800 shares. Browniow... Emmons. Claudia J ironelad. Clay Coun Cawp Bird. | Deaver Uas aud 0il._ 8" = LT BEE: LIVE STOGK MARKETS, Cattle Rather Listiéss at Steady Prices— Hogs Acti¥e nt a Cont O OMATA, May 2. —Théro was a very falr run of stock for o Woedaesiny. past threo days showing an ine enttle, 2,800 ho: T and 1) «ho«p. compared with the (st half of lust woek Generally spoakin, there was ni much change to the catth murkot, wnd withough tho trade lucced life and “buoyanoy prices were little differest, from 'l day on thing In the cattio iy, “As usual, there was & good demnnd for nide fat 1,0.0 to 1.290-1b, steers at fully steady prices. Chlcugo and enstern murkets wege reported lower, and this weakened shipping and export biyers. It very naturallyfollowed that medinm and hoavy cattle were hard to move, and coursish unfinished staff had to scli lower, Very good 1,200 to 1,400-10. steers sold from 84,75 L0 $413;_falr to kool 000 to 1,200-1b. stecrs from $5.40 to 81,00 Anactive demand for feeders helped the mar et for poor light steers, and litt e that conld possibly be used had to sell below §4.2 The market dragged its wear length through the entire day, but not mucl of any consequence remained unsold ut the close of business, Tho ten or twelve londs of cows and mixed stock changed hands briskly nt steady to strong prices. poor to very good cows seiling from $1.25 to £1.4. Bulls, oxen and stuys were unchunged at from 2,20 to $.35. The supply of caives was mounger and the quality gener- ally common. Sales were at from $4.00 to #4.5). Thoro was an improved demund from the country for stockers und feeders, and with it cnmo & goneral sttfening of prices. Roully good stock was about_ ns strong us 1t has been ny timo this spring, two big bunches selling at 55 and %560, with nothing that could be called decent selilng at loss than $8.00. Rep- resentative sulos: STEERS, Av. Pr. 1115 U (o . 00 Lledy No. Av. Pr. O 1136 8 78 1..1040 21,1104 5421240 1821170 101132 LT 40.. 1318 100187 405 400 405 405 415 COWS. 1. 1000 [ 3..1133 8285 11000 285 285 200 #0o 24..1400 835 YEARLINGS. au(rns AND FEEDERS, g.m3 800 12.. 088 i 1020 MILKERS AND SPRINGERS. 1 springer..... 2 cows and caives, cach 4 cows and calves, each. 2 Springers, Cach. .. cuivven os WESTERN CATTLE. ly cnmu ly up 0. expecta- tions, recelpts belng somo 5,000 hoavier than on Init Wednosday, In weliht tho hogs woro us usual of late ratner 1ight, but in quallt thoro Was 1m0 moticeabls difforence. " With fairiy livoral offerings and standy markets onst, buyers started out Intending to dupli- cate Tuesday's purchases as to price, und In the maln succeeded. Shippers wanted good hogs of all weights. but the good heavy und butcher welght stuff commanded a slight pra- mium over the light and mixed loads. 'The range wus pretty much like Tucsday, al- though the top and bottom sales wore iower, Extreme snles wero at from 8485 10 84,00, but the bulk of the hozs chanzed hands at from $1.45t0 #.50, the same a8 onTuesdny. Tho gonoral wyerago of ‘prices puid was' 8150 aguinst $4.51 Tuesday and #4.874 last Wedne: a liopr:xuul?tlvuuncn Pr. 50 Sh, — 4 450 22888 e 2883888 28388 882 28 S555558 e e SRR e S PRE2ETERRTSRELLLELLLE g receipts for the se of 1,500 Sngrr—Two aqu',iun duclu of falr. shorn, cornfed western wethers were recelved, averaged 00 lbs, Recelpts continug feu ently nolet up in demun uutnl.loni ai .00 mon uudl} o ck ghaoon, B B4.00@24,35; a) Fair to good 1 bs, $4.0006. sentative sales: Ny Recelpts angd Risposition of Stock, They nd soid roudily ut 85.2 but there 1s appar- Prices sro quotably ni- 10 200d Westerns, #.600 €004 Official receipts and disposition of stock as shown by the books.of the Union Stock Yards combuny for the tyenty-four hours ending st 26, 180: BCELITS. WOGR, | NUEEP. 50'clock p. ., Ma) |Heaa|Care, [Hoad| Cars. | Head. e " THONSES EX £ i ] For Over Two Years RGNS my little girl's life was made miserable by a mm case of Catarrh, The discharge from the nose was large, con- stant and very offensive. Her eyes be- came inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful, After trying various remedies, I gave her 8. 8. B. The first bottle seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in & short time she was cured, Dr. L. B. RITCHEY, Macksy, Ixp, — e W ¥ THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1892 DISPOSITION. VRN, 1 Omaha Packing company. e G, 3. Hammond Co SWirCR Company The Cudaity Paeking ¢ Jahn 1% Squires & C0.... Kingan & Kon White 1 & 1. Laton & Cc Conyors Shibpers and féeders __Totats . Chicago Live Stock Market. QHigado, 1L, May 25.—(Spoclal Telegram to Tk Bewj—Prices for cattle ran:ed lower Tuesday. Thoy were genorally wenk and some salesnion quoted thom from 100 (o 15c Jower, but tho chunge did not reach such proportions. The market wus slow and Tues- day's prices were not sustained except for butehers' and o Tho lntter con- tinues in light sup ained steady. Quotations rane from . 175 fOr CcOW s and bulls and from #,65 to 84.50 for extra ship- ping steere. Only o little trading was dono outside of the Iimits of from $£200 to §2 45, The calf market remained firm at from §1.50 10 %3.00 for poor to cholce, Something extra brouzht 5,40 The hog markct was stroncer today, but not apprecinbly higher for any cluss except v mixed lotg which advanced from higher. There was an active aemnnd from local puckers and with shippers also free buy- ors the 40,000 on sale dia not proye ton heavy supply. The best of the offerings brought from &4.83 to $4.00. Thure were only one or two sales wt tho outside quotation, but there wore muny trades wt from §1.85 vo 8,871, 1n fact the Mot part of the stuff wis woighed at from £175 to 8.6, Thero wus trading all the wiy down at from $2.50 to $4.00, culls and little Jls chanzing hands at the latter figure o murket ¢ osed stendy. Texus continues to furnish the bulk of tho sheep now coming on tho kot, conse- quently buyers who arein quest of primo muttons are bothered to find _enough stock to fill_ their orders. Thut grade remains tirm, while poor and common sheep are weak and unsettied, Quotations range from $2.50 to £.00 for inferfor to from #3.50 to #5.7 for cholce, There was a_good demand for yearlings nt f1om .50 to 87,00, Wooled sprinz lambs wero wunted at from $2.00 to $4.75 per head. g clcelpts: Cattle, 16,000; hogs, 36,000; sheew, 000, CATTLE-Recoipts, 20,100, shipments, 16,000 best steers. $4.25@465; kood to choled, 810 .95 othors, including fine, .75; Texans, ¥.0 @385; cows, $1 4@ 1 Hoas—Recolvts, 6,000; shipments, 90,0003 market active and steady; rough nnd com- 1110n, B7H@4.50: rixed And preiers, $hD prinie heavy and butchers' welzhts, $.55 tight, 500170 EEP—KRecoipts, 500; shipments, Iect RoLIY0 stondy; clipped Texans, 6.50; clipped natives and westerns, &. yearlings. 8.00@6.50; spring lumbs New York Live Stock Market. New Yonk May —lipves-Recolpts 100 heud, cluding 8 cars for sale; bulls and cows, §2.004,30; dressed beof stoady at G4@ 7%c per Ib, Shipments, 48 beeves ‘and 3,442 quarters of beef. Tomorrow 495 beoves and 0 sheep, © Rocelpts, 5,008 head: market firm: mixed calves, 8.0.@45); buttormliks, .08 70, 3 SiEEP—Recelpts, 8,240 head: sheepand yenr- 1ings 3o higher: inmbs, firm; sheep, $.75@ yearlings, 86.00@7.00; 1ambs, 38.00@10.00; ressed muttons und dressed lambs at 15@isc. Hoas—Receipts, 88,813 bead, consigned di- rect; nominully stoudy at 8.50@5 40. s City Live Stock Market. KANsSAS CiTy. Mo, May 25,—CATTLE—Re- ceipte. 4,100; shipments, 1400, STEERS—The murket for light steers was steady; heuvy und Texans i0c iower, grades, $.0534.20: cows steady, $1.0J stockers und feeders stoady, #.250%15, 1 0as—Receipts, 12,200; shipments, 4 500. The market _was active and 5@l higher; ail grades, 84 bulk, #.45@4.60 SHEEP—Ileceints, 900; shipments, 1.400. The market was quiot und steady; muttons, 8.00. St. Louis Live Si k Market, 8. Louts, Mo, May 25.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 31,000; ‘shipments, none; market nctive and lower, but receipts made up of common Texas; fair togood Texuns, 2.80@3.40; canning gredes, E2.10@2.85. ioas—Ttecoipts, 4.040: market stendy; fairto pr 4.80: mixed ordinary 1o good, #,20@4. fuir to best, #4.60@4.7 Sugep—Keceipts, 50; shipments, none: mar- ket flrm; some clipped Texuns sold at H.HQD WESTERN PACKING INTERESTS, hipments, non e heavy, § 600 70; light, Marketing of Hogs Hus Continuea on 8 Liberal Scale, OpcrvaTs, O May 2-(Spocial Telexram to THE BEE.|—Tomorrow's Price Current will say: Thomarketing of hogs liag continued on fberal scale, tho week's packing in tho west showing o totdl of .00, uarinst 225,000 last year, making 2,610.000 since Murch 1, compared With'2.605,000 Iast year. Leading places compare as follows: CITIES, ] 1892, ] Chicago. . Ka 1]‘! City. T601. 030,000 850,000 256,000 000 3! Inatanapoli Milwnukee. Nebraska City .. 8t. Joseph....... Otthmwa. soreeaRE! Zeesezcees Mrs, L. R. Patton, Rockford, Til., writes “From personal exporioncel cin racomm en DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for impur blood and general dobility.” THE GENUINE JOHANN HOFF'S Malt Extract. is superior to Champagne at one-tenth its cost and without being intoxicating. It exalts the energies, stim- ulates the nutritive powers, improves the appetite and § aids digestlon. It isan ex- cellent tonic in convales- cence, for the weak and debilitated, and a Delicious Table Beverage. Purchasers are warned against imposition snd Aisappointment. Insist upon the onuin Whieh must have the signature of “JOHANN HOFF" on the neck label. SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. est oattle, hoz and sheep market In tho west COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOUCK COMMISSION. THE LEADERS. S0. OMAHA| Yritgesoutt Rbpores. ©° " Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephoae 1157, = J.D. DADISMAN, | W. K. WOOD! { Managors. Market reports by mall and wire cheerfully turnished upon application. —THB— Campbell Commission Co. Ohicago, East8t. Louls, Kunsas City, South b, sloux Oity, Fort Worth W. ¥. Donny. Hog Salesman, Cattle Salesman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 27 Exchauge BId'g, Bouth Omaba, A. D. Boyer &Company, 58 and 5 Exchange Building,South Omuha. Correspondence solicited and promptly answorad Epoctal attentlon o orders for stockers & feodors. Established, 183 . . - Incorporatad, 1822 Capital fully pald, $20,00). Waggoner Birney Company, ‘Write or wire us for prompt and rellable market reports. Perry Brothers & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 61 Exchange Bullding, South Omaha. “Telephone 1707, Gassman & Dudley. Chicago. M H Hegnrty & Co,, Roows 60 and 61, Ex-| Room 8l Excanze chunge Bullding. Bullding South Omaba, - Neb|South Omaha, - Neb Union btock Yard National ——BANK only bank at the yards. Capital and sur- 8200.00. Collections krowlg out of the live business alould be sent direct L this bank Blippers can deposit £0r credit of Lielr buwe Lok wherever located Th OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jo AROHITLOI‘S AND BUILD:R3 # W, GLENN. Lontractors and snb contractor: Lullding, piastortag, pal copy Of Glann's architects froe, by sonding thelr ny tion to the publisher. J. 1 for all kinds of ote. will recelys a radirectory loen 113 S, 15th 8t AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMAHA TENT & AWN- WOLF BROS. & CO. ING COMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpan- Flags, hamimocks, olland | 1ins, covors of all kinds. Tubber clothing. Send | flags, banners, cte. § for eat'gue. 1118 Farnam | for catalogue,105 & BAGS AND TWINES _BAQ 00 | BISHOP & 00, BKMIl"MA"‘ BAD C0 Steal, mantila, cotton Tmporters and mrfs, four | S1AL, maniile, cotion sacks, burlepa, twine. | ORI asred cord: 25, 1_nxo.ete. th st BOXES. H. 0. TODD, Buccossor toJ. ). Wilk: enson. MU olgAr, paper boxus, All novel BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bloycles sold on monthly payments. 120 N. 1sthst 110 Doug| et Director ~__GRAIN. 8. AMC WHORTE n grain, wireto N. ¥, Chicago and st Louts. _HARDWARE. — e ——a RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK & LINN, 0., Dealers’ hnrdwaro and Corner 10th and Jackson | mechanics' tools. Street 4 Douglas Street. ¥ O RAYMER, ara’ Hardware and Supplios. 524 North 16th street. li‘hilllfin R. LEE, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Hardwood lnmbor, wood carpots and parqust | Importet. Amortown Por b land Milwaukoa fooring, lans . hydracilc comont an Oth and Douglas. Quincy white lime, LIQUORS, — cid DOOTq \\l) SHOLS. mmm m‘l! AIIM 0. 1100 Howard 8treat. tory oornor lith and Dougla atreets. 038 pricos to 0a1h buyors, and are class of goody which 1s very sale- ablo with morchants. KIRKENDALL, JONES & 00, Wholosale Mfrs. Agents Boston Rubber 8hoeCo, 1102, 1104, 1103 Hnrney-st p—— AMERICAN HAND SEW - ED SHOE CO. Boots, shoes, felt koods, Harnoy-st. rubbors 1808, 151 ILER & 00. Liquor morchants, 1112 Harney-st. Mfrs. Kon - nedy's Bast Indls Bit- tore "IIIJi & HERBERT, Wholesalo llquor doalers 1001 Farnam-at. MILLINERY e e o] . 2. OBERFELDER & 00., Importers and jobbersof ko noonsStaik orders prompt. 208-13 8 11th-st. MUSICAL BREWERS. J08. SCHLITZ BREw- NG C0. ©Omoce, 8. ith and Leaven Worth Bls., Omaba. dohn Marliovor. Agt. CONFECTIONERY. e T VOEQELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners Jobbers of forel domostio _ fruits, Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &00. Carrlage bullders. Host ana patrol wagons & spectalty, 16th, opp. Tourt House. CLOTHING. BLOTCKY & UOHEN, Clothing, notton, furnish ngs. o us'n trial Samples prepald by ex press. 111 Harney. BILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and wholesnle clothiors. 1109 Llarney stroet. COAL, COKE, | CORNICE. OMAHA COAL, COKE & | EAGLECORN'OE WORKS LIME CO,, Mfrs. gnlvanized Hard and soft coal. § B, | ¢Ornice, "lnflflh" on) . metalic skyli, Oc3: 10 and Douglas- | 3101313 Do, CONTRACTORS. J, H. BLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of butlaing, ering. painting etc.. will receive n copy of Glenn's archiiects and buiiders directory 1ree, by sen ding their name, business and loca- Alon! to the publisher. J. 1L. Glenn. 113 8. 15th trect. DRY GOODS. KILPATRICK - KOOH DRY 000DS €0, Dry goods.notions, gent's furnishing goods. Cor. 1ith and Howard-st. M.E SMITH & cO,, Dryfimal. fotions, far- nishing ‘goods. Corner 11th ana Howara-sts. FURNITURE OMAHA UPHOLSTER- NG cO. Upholstered furniture 1302-1506 Nicholas st Wholesale only. BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- NITURE CO., Graco and Thirteenth streots, —d THE MEINBERG CO0,, 100N, 16th §& Planosy music and musical 1n- A, HOSPE, JR,, Planos organs, materials, eto. Doug la artiste 1518 _— OILS. TANDARD OIL GO, | SNOW DR3P OIL Refinod and lubricating | No bad odor, no smoka chimneys, ho charrlog wicks, A8k for 1t Scho- flold, Shurmer & Toagle. OYSTERS. ABOOTH PACKING 00, Packers of oystors, fish and celery. 608 Leaven: worth st. — ey OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. KING & SMEAD, &BTOKES 00 Mfrs of "K & pants, gelebrated “Ducksl #hirts and overails,etc. " ovoralls, pant G118 S, lith-at. ahirts, ooats, oto. X Omiabia. olls, axlo grease, ete. PRODUCE COMMISSION, Eatabllshed, 173, BRANG WHITNEY & CO. k] Produce, fruita of ail Butter, e AN Hiry |B¥: s d poultry klmll‘ oystors. 81T By 1. A, RYDER & C0, Butter,e IAS. A, CLARK & 00,y Butter, chooss, exga’ poultry and game. 817 Bouth 18th Btrook, MOORE & FERBUSON 1.8, HUSE & €O, eclaltios: But g8 and poultey, 100 pmsdt atcoet. Horaihorseang caitle spico. 605 B. l1th ak! RIDDELL & Dfl.,*‘ Butter Veusiaies, frait "““\. trywndgeme, . Y W. E. RIDDELL tablished 1855.) N Buys and cash. 413 8. 11th-st. PAPER T CARPENTER PAPER CO | KING PAPE! 00. & cary a full atock of |WrapBln Xindg Printing, wrapping and | of bW s uu writing Dlvl!. ulra pl- ‘:7" per eto. pho r———:‘ STOVE REPAIRS. OMAHA 8TOVE mm WORKS, GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Eto D. M, STEELE & 00,, .| BLAKE, BRUOE & 00,, 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Harnoy stroots, Omaha, Omaha. __A H. HARDY &00. dolls, llhnml n nish| dren's_ocarrls Yornam Bireot A. DISBROW & 00. Manufacturers of sash doors, bilnds and mouldings. Branch of- Boe, 13th and Lsard Sta. NOTICE OF APPRATSERS OF DAM- AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE ON DOUGLAS STRIET FROM 16TH TO 20TH STREETS, To the owners of all lots, parts of lots and real estate along Douglas strect from 16th to 20th streets, and intersecting stroets and alleys as follows, to-wli 17th _street from alley north of Farnam streetto Dodge street, I8th” street from Farnam strect to Dodgo street. 10th street from Farnsm to Dodgo stroet, alley between Douglas street and Dodge street from twenty-two (22) feet east of 17th street to 20th strect, and alley between Far- nam street and Douglas street from 17th street to 20th s'reet: You are hereby notified thav the under- slgned, three disinterested freeholders of the eity of Omaha, have been duly appointed by the mayor, with the approval of the city coun- cil of smid city, to assess the damage to the gwnors respectively of tho property. nffeo the change of grade of Douzlas street from ll th street to 20th street and intersecting stroets und alloys, declured ne essury by or- lllnn‘ ?A 0. 18J, pussed May ¥, 1802, approved i \Xm are further notifled that, having ac- cepted suld appolntment and duly quulified us required by luw, wo will, on the 3!st day of May, A. D. 1802, at the hour of two (%) o'clock in'the aftornoon, ut the Buildors oxchanze room, New York Life bullding, within the corporate Hlmits of suid city, meet for the pur- pose of considering and making the assess- ent of dumuge to the owners respectively of sald property affocted by suld change of grade, taking loto conslderation speclal bene- fits, if any. You aré hereby notified to be present at tho timo and pluce iforesuld and moke any ob- Jections to Or stutements concerning sal d ns- Sessment 0! dumuges s youmay consider proper. w.d qul WALT Committee ur Apvralsers, Omaha May I8, 18 M 15d 106 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, You ure heraby otlled that the followlug described premiscs, to wit: Tots 16, 4 ana o tnd: 1. Redlok's addltion Im\37 been declared by ordinance No. 90607 to s nlsaiico by renson of the banks uf carth o thtraon. \ ou are hereby directed to abate sald nul- by erading down said banks to nbout lhvll*le“v[ thy surrounding stroets. 8o us Lo provent the fulling or washing of earth froum said lots upon the sldewilks i |‘Iem'unl the within thirty anys from the 15¢h day of M 1522, or sald nulsunce will be avated clty nuthorities and the led ns w wpocinl tux ngal Which 8uld nuisance exists. Dated thls 2ith d.‘( of M W, B by b6 Xpenso thereof 1eve 5L tho proporty cn SEWER PROPOSALS, proposuis will be recelved by the un ned untdl 1:0 o'clock p. m. June urd or the construction of sowers in xewor districts Nos. 165, 166 and in the eity of Omuha, us per ordinances Nos, il w2 wnd 063 1espeotively, nccording 1o pluns wnd spec- iications on #16"in the office of the bourd of public works. ) proposal to be made on printed blanks furnished by the board, and to bo accompaniod by @ certlfied check i the 11 Of #300, payable to the elty of Omul an evidence of good faith ‘e boird resorvos Tho L0 rejoct any oF 11 bids, and to walve dofucts. NS P W BIRKHAUSER Chairman of tho Board of Pubile Works, Omabiu, Nob, Muy 1oth, 160i, wib-19-20-.0 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Seuled proposals will be recelved by the undersigned until 120 g'elock p. i, Juno drd 1802, for the following kinds of paving muto! rial, viz: Slieot asphaltum. floux Fulls or otiier granito, White Colorado sandstone, Ked Colorado sandstone, Woodruff, Kas., stono. Vitrified bri And brick blocks, sl according to specificas tions. For paving parts of the following street and alleys in the city of Omaba, comprised in streot improvement”districts Nos. 43, €01 and| e vl iy (irainasioos No. 3o08| and 4050, and more particularly described ag follows, viz.: 'No. 453—Hamilton strect from the west 1ing of 40£h street to the east line of the visduot of the Helt Lino rullway. i block 256 elty, and No. 461—The alle! o dy ountze & No. 462—The alley in block 0, Rutl's addition. Each bid to specify # price per square yard for"tho paving compicts on' the sireot and alleys. Work to bo dono In_nccordunce with and speoifications on fiie In the office o baurd of public works. ‘proposal to be made on printed blanks furnishon by the. bourd: amd 'to e socom punied by a certifiod chuck in the sum of 8500, Dayable o the city of Omaha, us an evidence of good faith, “Tho board reserves the right to award the contract on all the suld districts together or _ on ouch dlstrict scpuritely, for the difforer = Kinds of material. subject to the selection of the material by the property owners, or mayor and oity council, to rejeot any or all bids, and to walve defects PR P. W. BIRKITAUSER, Chulrman Bourd of Public Works. Omaha, Neb., May 15th IMJ- m18-10-25-! RO OSALE FOR STEAM HEATING-DE At of the Intorior, oftice of Ludlan Washington, D. C.. Muy 9, 1802 Sealea i s, endorsed “Proposais for Steam Toating,” nnd nddrossod to the Cominlssioner of Indinn AfTuirs. Washington, D. C., wiil be olved at this office until 1 0'cio0k b m, i idiy, June 6, I8, for tho furnishinz of al 'y mistorials and labor and placing in omplete und rendy 50, 010 low ssure roturn cireulating stoam hoatlng and entiluting apparatus for the three Indian achool . butid Ut the Shoshono Indlun agency, Fremont county, Wyo., the boliers f sild upparatus to b piaced 1 the baseruont of one of the buildings us the ofice may direct. Plans wnd elovations of the bulldings for thy guldunce of tho biddurs in tie propuration o Dids bo exumined at the oifice of e Quati, Nob tho “Kopubiions ot Donver, Cofo, tho Pribuuo® of Salt Luke Cy B i Wt onls ofico. Bidders ure ros quired to necompuny their bids with designs Hlontions of i xoam heating #od tiluting woparatus proposed to bo furs nishiod, wafd desne wnd spoc flsations t “be pLed to the hufldings to which they are te Do ipplied, The right 1s resorved to relect wiy "0 w1 bids or uny part of any bid i Hedued for tie bost tnterest of Ui service, CEWTIFIED CHECKS Each bid must be accompanioed by a cortified cheeh or Arafe upon somo United Btatos dos fository OF wolvent Nutlonsl bank fn te Vicinity of the of tho viddor wad iy Wbl 10 the o com oner . o P iiin irh e suG por cont of th N AI0WNL of the proposaly which choek or dr T Wi Bo forfeltol ta the Uniter States in ca any bidde Uidders recelving an awal il Ll v otly wxucuty i contract with Jod and sufliclont siretios. oiborwise to bi tirud 10 tho bidder: 3lds wevomp cush In Liou of w cortifiod cheok will not b susidered. Kor turther information apply 4 4. J. MORGAN, Coiuinissiousr, Mizazis lang the anied by <% BN / struments of all kinds - &