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e = THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1892. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Excitement Amone Chicago Traders Cen- tered on Provisions Yesterday. THERE WAS LITTLE BUSINESS IN WHEAT Transactions Were Limited and Thero Were No Important Changes — Corn Bhows Decreasing Activity with ¥ uations Confined to a Narrow Limit. ©On1CAGO, T, May 20.—Excitement centered fn provisions. Pork openea from e to 100 higher and then advanced 200 on liberul buy- ing by the short Interest. As soon as the de- mand subsided there was s reaction of 1c and then a reaction of 1hc, then another bulge of 100 on buying orders coming In from the coun- try. The market foll off be later on, and then, under the influence of the strength in grain and literal buying by » prominent packing institution, advunced about 15c, the high point of the duy. This was followea by a de- cilne of from 5o to '¢, n reaction to u 11ke ex- tent and a similar fulling off, the market elosing 224 higher than at the same timo yesterday., Lard gained T and closed strong, seemingly independent of other hog products, and in more request thun for somo timo past. Ribs opened at the final fizures of yesterday and then advanced 4¢ In response to the strength in pork und freo buy|ng, reacted later about ke, and closed wer higher than yesterday. The run of hogs the yards wis less thin expected and the fa helped the ndvance, Jobn Cudihy was suid 1o Le long s line of ribs and seemed to be th Teading buil. A tip it pork was o purchis for £2 u burrel vrofit hud temporarily some- thing to do with the buige. In wheat only o light business was trans- acted und there remains no important changes In prices, he opening W wbout the same us yesterday's closini, and eased off a trifle, then ud- vanced %c. ugain eased and prices declined %e. ruled irregulur and the ciosing ‘was ubout 'go higher than yesterduy. It wus claimed the northwest sold some whent enrly in the day and that St. Louls und New York parties hought. Late advices were received stut'ng that it was raining in the west snd this cnused an_advunce to the highest prices of the duy. The fact thut Fronch stocks hnd (lL-cn-usu{ 1,60 000 bu. seemed to induce somo buylng. ns an increaso had been expected in viéw of the duties soon to £o Into effect. Corn showed decre ing activity with fluc- tuntions confined within %c¢ to 4crange. The price was helped by reports of ralus in this wtute and Indlana. ~Business wis , the trade buying on 6ft spots and faliing on any ndvance. July closed e higher than yester- dpy. There were little The proportion of contr receipts 18 heavily ingreasing, ® is of 874 recelved toduy belng up to the require- ments, Oats were not traded in with as much free- dom as of late. Tho close was eusy at from %¢ to %e decline from yesterday. Frelghts were sler nnd e lower atllie for wheat and le for corn to Buifulo. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 9 cars; corn, 450 cars; onts, 160 cars; hogs, ne leading futures ranzed as follows: TOLES. N, | HIGH. LOW. [CLOSE. WHEAT No. 2 May 831 B3| 52% [ a5 10 211/ 10 2k cpt’ LARD: Fept.. Enont RIng Cngh quotations were us follows: FLoun- Unchanged; winter patents, $1.200 4.40: winter stralghts, (84.20; spring putents, Nt No. 2 apri 825@83%0; No. 8 spri HEAT—No. 26pring, 625@83%0; No. 8 spring, ¥ie; No. 2 red, 88la@sic. i ConN—Lower; No. 2, 48%@02c; No. 3 yellaw “5@se. OATs—No. 2 82%40; No. 2 white, 33%0; No, 3 white, 3@, Rye—No. 2, Banuwy —No. 2 00a6%: No. 4, 42@édc, FLAX SEED—NO. 1, B1.U4. TiMorny SEED—Prinme, $1.20@1.34, Ponrk—Mess, per bbl., £10.i214@10.43; 1ard, per 100 1bs., $6.40@6.4214; short ribs, sides (loos 0. 350 dry salted shoulders (boxed), & @5.87%; short clear sides (boxed), $6.175@0.40. Distiilers’ finished goods, per gu nehange stundard “A," 4%c. and shipmen(s today were us fol- RECEIPTS. | SHIPMENTS Corn, bush Dats, bushels. Rye, bush Birley, bush On the Produce exchango today tho butter market was very qu et; funcy croamery, I8c; line, 1017 5e; ting . Eggs, H@Idlc, New New Yonk, May 2.—FLoui—Recelpts pkas.: exporis, 15,681 bbls., 6.802 sucks unsettled, but' fairly netive; sales, 3,100 Lbls. ConN MEAL—Firm, Lecelpts, 163,650 bu bu.; sales, L08J,600 bu. of future pot irregular and duil, cf | 0E@osise afloat; 06%@W0 1. 0. b. angraded red, 9915, Options opened wealk nt 1@ce decling through low cables and fino srop weather, aavanced 4@ on local cover- Inv, declined tyise, realizing, closing steady prices to e’ up. No. 2 re W@ile, c.osog at 9%e: June L Glo i LUy sl 11-c, tlosin gy L0lise: August, Kl osing ut Wice: - Eatonbor, b 91c; Decem- ber, GGk May, 00@97, elosing at %’ LyE—Westor ¥ MALT-Quiet. Coun-—Receipts, s0500 bu.; exports, 33303 bu.: sules, 61,0.0 bu. Of futures; 4,000 f BpOL, Bpot and irrezulnr; ' No. in_olevator; ~ungraded mixed, 5 o seanmcr i Options declined and renchod with lurger receipts contracts, May. 6ic, closing 83%@dIge, closing ut Biio: July, HRGAGC, closing at 62o; Auzust, 51%@lie, $losing at's1tc; Septembver, O14GSINC, closlug jo. OATs—Exports, 0.000 bu.: sales, 18,000 bu. of spot_ Epot weuner; options fuirly nctive, ens- fer; Muy., 87340: June, 0%e, ClosIng ut diso; Tuly, W@iike, closing av #e; August. &k Ldgel closing wt Bise. Spot No. 2 white, 40 ln‘[lfll western, Y6@aT4e: white westers HAY-—Quiet and easy; shipping,5@80c; good 10 choled, K@ # Hovs— i BouAr - Raw, firm, falrly 163 hhids. muscovado, 80 test, eontrifuguln, 06 test, 3 -10c | ses sugar, 50 tost, ¥ ond, i MorAsses—Forelgn, dull; qulef Rice—Falr demand, firm. PerioLkud—Quiot; united closing at 560 tor June. A COoTToNsEED O1L—Firmer; crude, 20%c bidi yellow, 20 bid. PALLOW- Ensy T 11, weak at 30 Eaas--Dulli westérn prlie, ceipts, G4 packuges. Hipks-Stoudy. Pouk_Quiet aid stendy. Cur Mears—Firm, fulr dem belilos, be; widales, frm, quie o exports, 10? S4000 bu. of sing stead New Orleans, @340, 16104 plokled ort olear, LARD--Stroug; western steam closed at D724 sules, 610 terces at 86.074@0.724; op- T K410, 050" tlorcens Miny, 8. 0: June. 6.5, elosing ut $0,08: July, $.80@0.85, closing b 1675 August, 86.52; Seprember, $#0.84Q0.0, clos- Iug L R4, HUTTER—Dull and weak; western dalry, 12014e; western oreamery. 1061 westeri factory, 11@134e; Eigln, 10@10% 0. Citeiss-Falr demand, stead '1G TRON—Steady; Amerloan, 814, 25@16.25, Corrri—Dull; lake, $11.90G 120, LeAn—Qulet; domostic, § i ] i stralghts, ¥ part skims, MINNEAPOLIS. Ming y 20.—\Wheat dead h not offering. Recelpts, 20 cars. Close: uy. S1e: July, BIxc, on track: No. 1 hurd, =‘x i NO. I northern, Biie; No. 2 northern, e, Baltimore Graln BauTivOnE, Md., Ma; No. & rod .&‘fi.mfié«a o Uoun—Steady; nixed spot, 514@sise. OATS—St0ady, No. 2 white western, S@38tio, Tolodo Gruwin Murket, ToLEDO, U., Muy 2 —WikAr—Steady; No. 2 sh, B0, b No. 2oush and Muy, 0e. Sie. rkot. ~WnEAT—Easy; CokN—Active Oars—Steudy: No. 2, cush, Coffeo Murke! NEw YOoRK, May 20— Options opened steady Baobunged 1o at 10 polats down, closed burely gtendy, unchanged to§ polnte, up. Salea, 2500 bne, Tncluding My, $12 2712 50, June, #1100 @12.00: July, $ILTGILES; August, $12.70; Sep- tomber. $11.75; Octobor, $11.00@11.75: Novern- ber, $11.70; Ducember, §11.00B11.7, Spot Rio dull, easy No. 7, $12.87%13.00, Omaha Prodace Market, Hines, Erc. 1 green hides, 80: No.1 groen salted I igo; No 2 green salted n saited hides, 2 to 40 1bs,, d@d'4c . 2 green gnlted hides, 25 to 0 Tbs, No. 1 veul calf, 8o 15 1bs., Ge: No. 2 0, 1 dry flint hides, 56; No. 1 dry saited Kheep pelts—Green snited, each, green salted shearlings (short woo'ed early skins), each, 1535¢; dry shear- lings (short wooled early skins) No. 1, each, oaito; dry sheariings (short wooled ' early skins),, No. 2 ench, be; dary flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool polts, per Ib., actunl yeight, 1014t%eq dry fiint Kuiisas nnd Nevras- kn murrain wool pelts, per Ib., actunl weight, 8@ 2e; dry flint Colorado_butcher wool pelts. per 1b,, actual welght, 10@124c; dry flint Colo- radonureain wool pelts, per 1b., actunl weight, £@100; dry pleces and buck tunl welght, T@de. | Tillow and grease—Tuliow. No. 1, 5@ allow, No. 2, J@dlae: grense, white A, dc; white B, §lsc; erense pilow, e grease, durk. 95c; ofd butter, 214¢; boeswax, prime, 16@25¢irough tallow, 14@ c. BUTTER—Some of the best country butter goos ut 5@ 1, but anything that fails below that goes to the packers at se. Fruirs—California Riverside oranges, £.50; Washington naviis, 850 fair to choice lem- ons, $L50@4.00; fancy lemons, #.50: Lununus, cruted. #2.000:50: Florida tom 450 por crate of six baskets; pineapp! per doz. VEGETAY 1. in ¢ e8! 400 per doz.; per LbL: Be hand picked b Callfornin_cabbuge, ¥3c home grown lettuce, - 44 southern _onions. ' §550 nda #2.25; Nobraskn ans, $1,852,00: medum, $1,500 1.00; Coorado and western Nebraska potu- toes, 50@0c: native potutoes, H0@dic: Li beans, de per 1b.; spinach, 23,00 per Dbl radishies, &4 i pleplant. 2 per [b.; new Cul= 14@23%0 per 1b.j cucumbers, per #1530 per d KA Wik shipping, o ies—Cholee stock suitable for ne 0o p.enty; 8.50@5.00. @lde. Small spring chickens nlmost un- saluble at §£2.002300; old fowls, $L.OU@H &1, Louts, Mo. May 2.—Frour—Firm but unehan: ol WiEAT—S0ld up %c early. declined later; recovered and then eased off, but closed 46 ahove yesterday: No. 2 red Cish. SSL@S: closed ut 8sige; June, Sie bid; July, s:gei Auiust, 8% @M. Corx-Lower, 4154@:0c:_optlons declined 4o carly and ciosed hyisise nbove yesterduy, elos- ng Wt 8xo: July, spten ber, 423 OATS—About firm; cash, 814 asked; May, Fae: July, lots at near by country point Tots at city mills, HAY—Ensie LEAD—Dull —Hizher; §2.7 @27 —Steady nt 81,15, Unchunged. OOTTON TiE<—Unchanged, ProvisioNs—Iiigher and firm: pork. #1100, LAnrp—Straight contract lots, $0.30; butcher grades, ¥6.15, Diy SALT MEATS—Loose shoulders, #5.50; long and cribs, 8. shorts, #.6214; boxed lots, 15¢ more. BAcoN—Shoulders. $4,00; longs and cribs, 7 #7012 sugur cured hams, $.0G our, 4,000 1bs.: wheat, 15,000 bu outs, bu.i rye, nonei buriey, none SHIpMEN ts—Flour. 6,000 1bs. : wheat, 8,000 bu.: 00 bu.; oats, 7.000 bu.; rye 4,000 bu'i barley, none. corn, 26,000 bu, Kansas City Murkets, KAN3As C1tv, Mo, May 26.—WHEAT—Du but wenk und about 1e lower; No. 2 hard, 7@ BO@sIC. fairly active but easy; No. 2 mixed, 4c; No. 2 white, 464@ 4ic. rs—Were dull und weak; No. 2 No. 2 white, $21a2, Rye—Lower; No. 3, (8¢, FLAXSEED—Me on the basis of pure, BUAN—Stoudy; sucked, (e, Hay—Very firm; timothy, 8.0.@10,00; prai- rle, $5.0008.0°, ias—Eirn at (e, Burter—Steady; croamery, 10@1¢c; @ e, CHERS Americus, 12ige. RecEIPIS—\Wheat, 25,000 bu.: corn, 4,000 bu.; 400 bu. 2,400 mixed, dairy, toady; full cream, 124c; Young MENTS—Wheat, 32590 bu.; outs, 1,000 bu. Wilmington Oll Market, WILMINGTON, N. C., May 26.—Sr1irs oF TUR- PENTINE—Stoady ut 2. RosiN—Firu; strained, 81,00, TAn—Stendy at 815, CrUDE TURPENTINE—Stendy; yellow Lard, virgln, £2.00; Milwaukee Murkeots, MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 2.—WnEAT—Qulet; July, 81%c¢: No. 2 spring, Duil; No. 3, 4vc. s—Steady; No.2 white, 35@35%; No 3 white, 311@i5e. BARLEY—Quiet; No. 2, 50%4c. Rye—Steady; No. 1, 8%. Cinciunati Markets, INNATL O.. May 20.—WeEAT—Steady, 2 red, 874, ConrN—Stronger; No. 2 mixed, f0@5!o. o ATe—Btrong und higher: No. 2 mixed, 302 k40, Winisky—$1.15, Liverpool Markets. Muy 26 —Wheat—Qulet: hold- atoly: No. | Californin, 75 4d per centa westorn spring, 6s 94@0s 9%4d per cental; No. 2 red winter, s 100@0s 11d. Corx—Quiet; “demand falr; wixed western, 48 0d per cental Cotton Market, NEW _ORLEANS, La.. May 26.—Ste: dling, Tie; low middiing, 6 11-16c; nary. 6 $-16¢; net receipts, 6,280 biles; » ross ro- ceipts, 428 Dales; exports to Great Britwin, L0 balos: saios, 1800 bules; stock, 160,204 ules. corn, bu, good strained, hard, €1.0); dy: mid- good ordi- Philadelphia Graln Market, PatuAveLrnia, o, May 26—Wuear—Dull; N red Muy, 1% :@2e. I all (JOUN=0ptidns susicr; No. 2 mixed May, 5@ bilze, OATs—Easlor; No. 2 white cush, 40%c. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW Yomi, Muy 2.—Thero was a botter foeling in dry goods and thero 1 good deal of confidence us to demund and values, Prices were unchunged. Traders' Talk, OmicAGo, 1L, Muy 20,—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Whent, corn and outs were strong and wenk by turns und . fulriy large business was done In July contracts. with a S5 range for whout aud corn und %e to %o In outs. Cables offerod no incentive to trade, Engilsh murkots being lifeloss and continen tal” oxchunges udjourned for the gul golden wedding holiday. The undortone of stoudiness was furnished by covering ~ of — shorts on n slight! unsottlod barometor in the northwest, Por wus active und loading puckers bought houv- ily up to £10.50. Lurd was steady bhut some- what noglocted to_trade In the other pro- ducts. Ribs wero strong on the demund from shippers, and after tho market advanced shorts beeame excited buyers. Packers were inclined to sell ribs und buy pork ut present prices. Itbyaroonn busis of 800 for live 0gs und #13.00 for pork ut the close toduy, HICAGO, [l May 2.—F. G. Logan & Co., to Duncun, Holiinger & Co.: “Wo huve hud to- day just such o market us o had yesterdoy, July wheut opencd ut 82i3c, s0ld up to 830 and closed ut 8230, Our opinlon us to the future 16 unchunged. The weuther is unsottied. The ondition "of ‘the winter plunt, sccording to our advices, Is criticul, and ' we think the Spring plant'1s in the same condition. Privc- tleally, we fuvor buying on all declings. The murkol muy not be ripe for u bl ad- yance, but il we know or lourn i3 in fwvor of some udy. Cables for the last fow weoks huve been liko the blunk leaf be- tween the old und new, nelther ono_ thing nor the other. We look on’ wheut as cheup, and siufo 0 by, Coru Is sufe to buy on ull weiuk 8pots for fune, July and August. Outsshould tallow corn, bt low-priced” goods genernlly are negieciod. They look bigh enough. Al hog productsshould, we think will, sell lighier, especiaty rlba'ipd ard. S CAGO, Ly My 26— K nett, Hopkins & Co. to 8" A MeWhorter: Today bas been & boliday on the continent, with no market. The Kuglish whent cubles are tame with in- dicutions of u lessening demund. Clearances rather hight and ‘um\manu for export fall- lug off from day to duy. Primary wurket re- celots wre iucreusing while the foreign de- maud Is diminishing, Weathor conditions ure favorablo amd promise continuance. The wurket bas beou well sustained today In the fucu of thess bearish conditions, bit 1ower prices are iooked for If they continue. orn and outs have beon strong nearly ali duy. They do not luck friends and unless the weather shou'd tur wnd brilliunt moderate @ about all that can be y the Muy deal In corn hus & tendency engthen the genoral markot, WIith this Out of the way traders may be more incilned to short the tiarl Cuduhy hus been & good buyer of provisions for several duys, but today he hus lurgely Increasod his l{ne und Inughu putting a rod In plekle s)r ‘Inul.l“:'k“l. ll"l"“‘ ll‘ rlll taken a great val of pork but his hrevious purehy tunluty 185D and ploe” B pUmhaae Wore STOCKS AND BONDS. Less Activity Was Freseuted in the Lead- ©rs Yesterday, NEW YOuk, May 20-The stock market to- day was less sotive, but presented about the sawe feature ay that of yesterday, though the movements were on a reduced seale and con- siderable Irregularity existed at times. Co ering movements was checked in the early dontings by uppurentusiiing by FLondon. but as the lnst sellinz by hn foreigners falled to produce any effect upon tho exchanzo mar- ot. this was probabiy of the sume charact The feeling In the street romains the same, Dbut the 1moroved prospects in the coal trade, with the general expectation that there wili be an advance in the price of coal at tho meeting toduy, mndo the conl stocks agnin the leaders in the market for a time, and the usual great netivity was nccompanied by an upward moverient, thouah toduy It was or limited scule. Kichmond & West D also & feature nnd the upwurd move in response to the buyin+, caused by the im- pression thut the reorganization muddie will be solved by placing 4t in the hands of Drexcl, Morzan & Co. The one weak point on the list was New England, which was subjected toone of its sud- den and mysterious movements. The indus trials were not o prominent in the market and the movement i Cordaze eame to a halt though all others were advanced fractionuliy. Among the xrangers Kock Isiand was the oniy one in which th fruportance nnd, whiie it was subjected tocon- siderable pressure in the forenoon, & full rally oceurred luter. I he spuciuities, Which huve of Inte received so much attention, wero hield quiet and stagnant todny, and tha transac- vons which gieve character to the market were In railrond stocks entirely nud those the usual leaders. The market closed heavy, but ally at about the lovel of the opening Government bonds have heen dulland eas- Htn bonds have been dull but firn Post suys: The real owners of raiirond securities have all ulons shown great absence concern over the prodictionsof diminished erops. The most appulling stories of ra n nnd flood fatled to call for the stop orders and to thatextent the campal cners for lower prices reckoned without thelr host. But the specu- Intors of Wall strect, with the usuai profes- slonal broad mindédness, have continued to buse their hobes on a “big crop.” Lust so.- son's experience In tho country wis wholly thrown away on thew and their” expoctation of higher prices for raliroud shures is built up duy ufter duy on the chunces of three or four more grain ‘and cotton hurvests as largo s those of 1801 Naturally & buroseter and o weather mup just now is thelr stock in trade, and 50 long us clear weather continues in the interlor just so lony the speculative following of the bears will desert them. This will ex- plain the curreat movements in prices. ‘The following are the closing quotutions for the leuding stocks on the New York Stock ox- unge todiy xpr Alton, 1M, o preferred American Exprosa. 110 B, &N, 4B Catinda Pucliic Canda Southori. Contral Pacitic 014 | Ore Ohlo...; Pucltio Mail..... preferred; Peorla, Dee. & T preferred tsburg ..o ieago & Alton.... 1% | Pullman L'aiaco 103t | Reading ... s34 | Rock Island g 142 ° 'St L & 8. K, T8t pfd 13874 |8t Pau, . 51°|do preterred... 16 (St P M, & Man, St Paul & Onialin, o preferred Tonn. Conl & Iron. a0 proferred SCNE0 & Misstssippl do proferred. ... Ontarls & Western. 8l | Oregon Tmprovem't. ke Oregon Nav. do 18t pref do pre cort Wayne. . Chieago & 1. Ti Hocking Vaile: Houston & Texas. illinols Central... St Paul & Duluth.. Kunsns & Texas. Lake krie & West... 243 |Am. Cotton Ol do preferred...... 7i%|Colorado Coal. Lake Shore.. 181 [ Homestake... Loulsville & Nash:! 7% Iron Silver isvilie & i4|*0ntarlo. *Memphis & 5 |Quickailver. Michigan L 108 [“do preferred SMIL, L W |Sutro | Bulwe: i Reh, &« W, i 63 | Union 1)U, 8 th rl Pacitic. & Ohlo .. |Chicago Gas.... . 8§ |Lead Trust.... 14014 | Sugar Trust 0% | Southery I Central.... folk & . pfd yrthiorn P . & Gul Northwestern do_proterred. . re 321,184 shur rie, 17,000; Louis: 00:' Northern Tucific pro- New Eogland, 2005 ding, imond & West Point, 35,88; St. Paul, Union Puclfic, 2.380; Western Unlon, 14,264; Wheeling & Lake Erle, 3,500, inciuding: Atchison, ville & Nushville ferred, 25 9,04) New York Money Market, NEW YoRK, May 20.—MONEY ON CALL—Easy at 1@1% per cent: last loan, 1% per cents clos- ing offered at 11 per cent. PRINE MERCANTILE PAPER—3@5 per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but steady at “ St for sixty duy bills nud $i.87X for” do- mand, "The closing quotations on bonds: Mutual Union 6s. N. J. C. Int. Cert, |Norin. Pacifc Ista:: 1151 North, Pacitic 2nds 113 sLoulsiuna stp'd {x.. %0 tNorthwestern Con. 140 Tenn. new set. Gs.... 105 | Northwest'n debbs.. 105% Tenn. new so. b St L. & L M. Gen. s 85 new set. fis 1S L& 8K Gen, M 110 ¥ . 129% C.& Pac. Ists. 1195 'r.itets 8 X PRCGUTE Rets 804 108% | Union Pacitic 1sts.. 1083 523 | WestShore...... ... Sa.. WM{RIO G W... 1110 100° T 1013 atral Pucitic 1sts, 107 *ben. & K. G. Ists... 116 i Balg Financial Notes, New Yonrk, May 25.—Clearings. 8100,014,770; balunces, §6,218,7:5, BOSTON. y 20.—Clearinzs, 815,075 ; balances, 81:507,94, Money. 14 per cent. Exchange on New York, par tose premiumn Md, May 2.—Clearin:s, §.047,- BALTI 76 #21 Money, 6 per cent. LONDON. My 26.—The bullion in the Bank of iEngland increased £400.000 during the pust week. The proportion of the Bank of Eog- 1and’s roserve to liability, which last weck wus 45,43 per cent, §s now 487 por cent. Amount of bullion gone fnto the Bank of Eng- lund on balances today I PIILADELPRIA, Pa., D leurings, 81 > Money, 3 per cent. May 20,—Money, 35 per change, 50@0.c bremium; ay 20.—[Special Telegram to Exchinge was quoted as follows Chicago, 0¢ premium; Boston, par to 5¢ pre- mium: St. Louis, 9)c premium. 81, Lous, Mo, ~Olenrinzs, 8, 142.578; balunces, £64208 L quiet and easy at 4@6 per cent.” Exobun New York, %c premium, 3 CANBAS C1Y, Mo., Muy 20.~Cloarings, 81,660 0. CRICAGO, TIL, May 26.—Clearings, #15,500.605 money eusy, génerally at 4@> per cent; New York excnunge, 70c ‘premium: sterling ex- change. quiet; sixty-asy bills, $1.85: de- mand, #.58. ORLEANS, La, May 26.—Clearings, MEwmpius, Tenn, May 20.—New York ex- change seilinz at 8150, Cloarings, 8384,043; balances, 8124213, Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, Mass., May 26.—The following were the closing prices on stocks on the Bos- market toda Fitehburg It R Flint & Pere M pfd.. Lo R &KL 8. Santa Ke Copper.... Tamarack ..., Boston Land o, West Knd Land Co. Bell Telephione. ... 208 Lamson Store 8. Wator Power. at & Telcher. Rutlan Wis. Cen, eom . Wis. Cen. Allouer San Francisco Minlng Quotations, B Puaxcisco Cal., May 2.~Tlho oficlal n closing quotations for mining stocks toduy were us follows: ATta..... Boleher .00 Best & Belcher ! Bodloe Consolidated, Chollar.. ... Con. Cal. & Va.. ., olnt.... ) Con. . uld & Curr, Hale & Norers Mexioar T Mount Diabio. 115 Ouhie .11y Slerra Novada .. Unlon Cou....... Utah Yéllo New York Mining Quotations. New Youk. May 26.—The following are the closing mining stock quotations Hest & Bolchor..., T|Horn Fiiver. . Con. Cal. & V " Deadwood uld & Curr Hale & Norer Homestake. DENVER, Colo.. May 20.—The following table shows the range of “prices and transsctions for yesterduy. Sules, 16,000 shares. Alloghan: Awity Bangko Claudia J .. Century ... Diamond . Ironclad. Pay Lock, Puzzlor Whi LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Rather Easy and Unsottled—Hog Active and Righe OMABA, May 20.—Recolpts for four daye foot up 10.225'cattle, 2h0TT Bogs and %004 sheep. avalnst 8,600 cattie, 18,513 hogs wnd iAié sheop the same four days luast wee Tho genera) cattle warkot was slow and enslerou all Lt the buel bandy light beeves movements were of speciul | = = suitable for the d beet trade. As usual, on Thursday the shipping and oxport demand (Wwas merely nomlnalwnd in consequence thore was a very poor demsand for medium o heavy cattle. | Anythingowelghing over 140 1bs, especinlly if a (e in flesh, quality or finish, wis hard \§ hove even nt deciine. Tidy fat 1.000 to 1.9 1), steers on the other hund were in fairly qactive demand and firm b from §.50 1o 8400. Good eattle, weighing 100 10 1500 Ibs.. sodd wt from 70 to $100. There was littie life and snap to the trade, und a fow loads were stiil 1d at the close. There wero 0o fow tows and heifers here to make much of 4 showin®, but the dema wis good and prices fully stondy. The buik of the desirable stuff gold at £.00 or beiter, some. primo 700-1b, " heifers Uringing ®L55 Old. thin cows sold a8 _low ‘ns EL25, but sales below 8195 were rather B e i ulls oxon and stige wero in very ode © supply ana firm at from & to R ORorngs of “veal (alves wore docodly limited and thero was no quotable change In prices. Tho demand was eood and saies of alr to good veals were ut from .50 1o #.50. Farmers aro too busy just now to pay any attention to stockers und feeders, and in con- sequence there was a very light country de- mand. The bulk of the offerings were in the hands of regulur deslers and they reported trade slow, with the bettef zrades firmly held and the commoner stull slow nnd lower. Sales were largely ut from .10 to 83.40. Representa~ t.vo sules: STEERS, . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. ) 850 21 80 120) 360 9 80 Rl 17 480 13 L1054 1100 S0 10 1110 Ao 1 1006 MEIFERS, 3. 453 260 L6 B 08 CALYVES, 450 3. am 300 1610 310 3.0 783 4 Offerings wero lighter than Wednes- y. but nearly twice the number reccived Inst'Thursday, an fncronse in supplies so far compared with last of close - to 5,000 There were several loads of very good s here und tho general quality was fm- narket did mot open up yery livoly, althoush thio feolinz was oue of firmmess. A4 it Dbeeame upparent thut receipts would not e overly largo. and _favorablo advices began to arrive from Chi- cago the fecling strengthened and the buize in provisions still further improved the situation. After tho first round the gen- eral market was all of fe to I0c higher than Wednesday. und active. Good heavy and buteher weight hogs sold largely ut $1.6), and 4 fow of the best at$1 6214 ana $5.65. Li ht and lignt mixed loads sold at #4:0 to 8.60. Tho buying was largely local, shipers boing either unable or unwiiling to kuop up with the pro- cession. Everything changed hands 1n good season, vhe bulk at #. #.00, ag: 08455 Wednesday. The general uveraze of ricos paid was 8687, nguinst 4,50 Wednesduy ud $4.45% lust Lhirsday. Kepresentative Av. §h. Pr. 20 5., 21 o' 6. 08, 64, 81, o) 63 67 RERTRGE 2aa ggstezsgess Rk 3888 8 sanaas 280 120 160 200 80 120 140 SC8S882ES88S22Es 2 F R F R R P1G8 AND ROUGH, — 400 1...28) — 430 Of the two loads one. u double deck of westerns, wus billed direct to a local slnughterer.’ The other, a single of wooled Mexican wethers, sold readily Demand strong—-market quotably unch air to good natives, from $4.5) L0 86.0 good westerns, fron stock sheep. from ¥.00 to $4.25: good to chofco 4) 10 %0-1b. lambs, from 84,00 1o .50, Wepre- “nlnlh‘u).mh.'s: 180 Mexican yeurlings, wooled....... uir to Recelpts and Disposition of Stock. Official receipts and disposition of stock a shown by the books of the Union Stock Yard company for the twenty-four bours ending at 50'clock p. m., May 2. 180 RECKIFTS, CATTLE. | W0 TRHEER. |HORSES & MLS 451 1,004 Head. 7l s.0m| orfis, 85.15@0.05; yearlings. £.75@6.50; 5.5.@8.95. New York Live Stock Market. NEw Youk, May o Berves—Receipts for export: tradine, foo ndy; dressod beef firm at 64%@iye per Ib 154 head ; market steady ; buttermilk calves, SuEkr—Recolpts, 4211 head: shoep., $.50@ 0 per owt.: lambs, $.50@5.70; dressed mut- tons steudy at 1@ Ig%e per 1b. 3 dressed lambs, 1310 Hoas—Roceipts, 1525 head, rect; nominally stoady nt 85,000 Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANsAs Cirv. Mo, May 90.—CATTLE- Re- ceipts, 1.400; shipments, 1,000 Market quiet but stendy; Texans weik; dressed beef and shipping stoers, 4.00: cows and helfers, #1500 3.40; stockers nnd feeders, $.80GL00. 110GE~ Recoipts, 8,700; shipments, § 700, The market wus steady o strong. The Lulk of snlo 5@d.05; exvrenie ranges, #4.0) @, SiEEP—Recelpts, 8.500; shipments, 600, The fuusket was quiot und unchunged; muttons, 5.00. onsivned di- 50 per ewt, St L St. Louts, Mo, May 2. —CATtLE—Receipts, 1,610: shipments, 205; natives ste sirong; fuir 1o good niutive stee Texan steors, falr to good. #.800 Hoas—Receipts, shipmen murket stondy; fair to 20od, # (0@4.75 ordinary to good, HA@HT; light medium to est, §1.50404.70, — Receipts, 25 ket unchanged. shipments, 4,.226; mar- - DeWitt’s Sarsaparilia cieanses the blood, increases the appetite and tones up the sys- tem. It hos benefitted many people who haye suffered from blood disordors, 1t will help you. ——t ANOTHER NINETY. Names for the Next Relay of Jurors Drawn Yestordny, Tho names of the ninety juross who will sorve during the third threo weeks of the May term of court were drawn by Judgo Davis, Clerk of tho Court Moores and Dep- uty County Clerk Jenkins this moraing. The jurors so drawn will report for duty on Mon- day morning, June 20 The men who wero caught this timo are: Heury Ellers, Thomas Dolan, Edmund Rumn, Herman Heyn, William Gerke, W. Farnam Smith, Alexander Mayer, Charles A. Stugamond. A. S. Wigpins, Jesse E. Smith, P. J. Carroll, L. A, Davis, A. Hoff- man, A. G: Vickroy, Benjamin Morris, Leavitt J. Burnbam, Henry Schrooder, Frank O. Clapp, E. A, Blum, d. W. Heelan, John Mulier, jr, R. J. Gentlemun, Simon Chiginsky, A. Dent, A. F. Austin, Joseph Mason, Norman Rotholz, jr., A. Haughey, Harry J. Hackett, Oscar Carlson, Robert Hempill, J. H. Congdon, Emil Klobosa, Elias J. Coder, Anarew Snaforth, Willam R. Homan, Andrew Hage, William Olmstead, George G. Start, A, N. Wyman, Willham H. Coughan, Joun Z. Kissen, John A. Warner, John E. Petterson, Charles H, Sawver, W. H. Walker, Paul Platz, John Schobb, Andrew T. Strand Jacob Hoffman, James Geff, Robert McLeod, Andrew Larson, Joseph Mohr, Peter Tich Scott Butler. Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Lick, James N. Scott, Jacob Neff, M. W. Pur- chase, Joseph Campbell, James Stephenson, William Mcluotosh, John Glasshoff, John Sutter, Frank Jullian, T. A. Brown, Carl O. Schmidt, A. Willindger, N. G. Burt, Wil liam Deerson, Huding Dohrn, E. L. Ruf, John W. Wells, H. Ward, Churchill Parker, Hugh Burrows, H. S Rhodes, Gustave Swanson, J. E. Wigman, Stephen H. San- ford, John Farrell, Albert Miles, John M. Wilson, Barney A. Burns, John Schooffer, John G. Brant, Androw Gray, Swan Aunder- son. Disease never successfully attacks a sys- tom with pure blood. IdeWitt's Sarsaparilla makes pure, new blood uud enriches the old. T Newman Bros, sell Union Soap. —_—— Eastman Has Gone, The Paxton changed hands at 2:30 o'clock vesterday afternoon, and so quiotly was it managed that none of the guests knew any- thing about 1t. The matter was arranged last evoning, Mr. Eastman agreeing for a sinall consideration to surrender possession. The house will run right along us if nothing had happened, and no inconvenience will bo expericaced by any of tho patrons of the nouse. e e Bullding Permits. The following permits were issued by the suporintendent of buildings yesterday one-story frame cottage, eth street.. . ....8 1,50 tago, .8 2075 W, RS tory framo Phirticth ind Douglas streets. .. Six minor permits .. Total... ... o e — What foily! To be without Bcecham's pills, " OMAHA Wanufucturers” an ARCHITEOTS AND BUILDERS 3 W, BLEVN, Conteactors and Boina copy oF ¢ fro, by sonding 1 {on ta tho pubiaor steriag. painting ete.. will and bullders directory namo, businoss and loca: JUH Glenn, 1138 1th St AWNINGS AND TENTS. OMANA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & GO, ING DOMPANY, Tents, awnings, tarpan- Flags, hammooks. olland | 1iny, covers of all kinds, rubber clothing. Send | flags, banners, ot Send for cat'gue. 1118 Farnam | for catalogue,its 8. 16th ——— BAGS AND TWINES 3 BEMIS OMAHA BA 00 | BISHOP &G0, Importers and mrfs, flonr | S1#8L maniila, | cotton b contractors for all kinds of colvo nge. oto. 8i3 8. 12th st " GRAIN. Jobbers’ Directory 4 8. A MC WHORTER, 215 1A of Trade. Broker in grain, eto. Private wiroto N. Y., Chicago and st Louts. HARDWARE, i E—1 RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBECK & LINN, co., Denlers' hardwaro and Corner 10th ana Jackwon | mechanics’ tools. Streets. 104 Douglas Street. o A.C. RAYMER, Bullders Hardwaro and Contractors Supplies. 524 North 16th street. _LUMBER. BOXES. W. 0. TODD, Buccessor toJ. ). Wik PRkl boxes, “Ail Bovel B Bx tin. 110 Douglas St BICYCLES. M. 0. DAXON, Bioyolos 8010 on monthly payments. 120 N, 15th st BOOTS AND SHOES. MORSE-COE SHOE 00, 110) Howard Streat. Fastory corner 1ith and Dougias We aro niaXing close prices to oaih b ®olilng o class of goods whioh 18 ablo with merchants. AMERICAN HAND SEW - ED SHOE 2. Boots, shoes, folt goods, Harney-st. KIRKTNDALL, JONES & 0., Wholesalo Mfra. Agents Boston Rubber 8hoeCo, 1102, 104, 1105 Harney-st M'T'R CIgAr, pApOF CHAS. R, LEE, 0! Tardwood lumber, we arpota a0t Darguetc ‘ndorig, 9th and Douglas, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD Imported. Amarioan Por & land comont, Milwauko: hydrauilc coment and Quincy whito lime, LIQUORS, FRICK & HERBERT, ILER & £0., Liguor merchants, 1112 rubbers 188, 181 Harnoy-st. Mirs. Kon-| nedy's Kast Indis Bit- tors. Wholesalo llg 1001 Farnam st MILLINERY J. OBERFELDER & 00., Importers and jobbersof millinery, notions. Mail orders prompt. 20813 1lth-st. _—mm MUSICATL. J08, SCHLITZ BREw- ING CO. Ofce, 8.9th and_Loaven- wWorth Sts.. Omabs, lohn Murhover. Agt. _— CONFECTIONERY. VOEGELE & DINNING Mfrg Comfectioners and Jobbers of forelgn and domentio _fruits, 1110 Howard st. CARRIAGES. W.R.DRUMMOND &£C0. Carriage butlders. Hox o 18th, opp. HING. BLUILKT & Guned Clothing, notion, furn RS, Give us o b Samiples prepuid by ex press. 1118 Harney. GILMORE & RUHL, Manufrs and wholetale clothiers. 1100 Harney stroet. COAL, COKE, OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME c0., Hard and soft coal. § E. ccr. 16th and Douglas- ata. | CORNICE. EAGLECORN CE WORKS Mfrs. galyanized iron cornice, window caps, metalic’ skylights, eto. 1110, 1113 Dodge-st. CONTRACTORS. J. H. BLENN. Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of vullding, plastering, painting etc., will receive copy of Glenn's arcliltects and buiiders directory free, by sending thelr name, business and loca- tion, to the publisher. J. H. Glenn, 113 8. 15th Street. DRY GOODS. KILPATRIOX - KOOH DRY 800DS CO,, fur- e Corasr |05 £Sodrnolty loyard st 1ith and M.E BMITH & c0., Dry goods, notions, nishing 11th snd There are differ- ences of opinion among all of us, There will be, so long as knowledge is incomplete, But there is one subject upon which all authorities .agree, and_that is that the Carlsbad Miueral Waters are Y \e—= a specific remedy inall diseases of the stomach, liver and kidneys, for constipation, gout and rheumatism. If you cannot have the Waters conveniently use the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salts, which are the solid evaporations of the genuine Waters imported from Carlsbad. It is not a mere purgative ; it is also an alterative and a constitutional remedy of great value. Be sure to get the genuine, which must have the signature of ‘ Eisner & Mendelson Co.,” Agents, N, Y., on every bottle, Omaha Packing company. The G. 1L, Hammond Co. Swift & Company The Cudahy Kingan & 80n....... Shippers and feoder, Totals ... ~SOUTH OMAHA Union Stock Yards Company SOUTH OMAHA. st cattlo. hoz nnd sheop market in the west Chicago Live Stock Market. 10AGO, 11L, May 20.—[Special Telegram to ‘There” waus more life In the cattle trade todiiy than characterized 1t yestorday and a steadier feeling obtained. Rocelpts did tut ons, and buyers took hold with more show of confidence. Holders, therefore, generally asked an_ advance. but they failed to get Ity tho general murket be- ing no_more than stoady. Sules were on n bus s of from 81.5040 8450 for DOOF to cholce cows, helfers und , wnd from 85,40 t0 §4.85 for dressed beef dHH' shipping stecrs. Not much was done likstockers and feeders and they were nominallgstoady at from 8225 to £4.85, Texas cuttigifere firin at from 81,50 to .15, necording to @ity ogs contintiod how strength, In spite of the contiaued 1R recelpts buyars did nov hesitato to pay ad kdvance on Wodnesday's prices. They t0ok everything offered. and 1son 0f the sales with those roported yesterday shows ah adyvanee of e, Few of the offerings fetohed wiose thun 8,90, but the bulk s0ld ubove £4.75, from $1.50 to0 $.9) belng the populur figures. Littlo pigs und culls went at .50 10 8. 53 a fow. assoried heavy [ edium wel pudo 8465, Good to cholee muttons werelagain In ruther limited supply snd sold wolly “They were wantad both Dy tocal and easterpi buyers ut fully former prices. Those who hud” “oft grades” on sale wero not 50 well @idused with the markot. There was no decilin pricos but it was hurd work 1o muke saf§dleven at tho low figures proviously rullng.” Quotutions were from §2.25 10 44,00 for inferlor tocommon and from 8450 0 8,75 for fulr to'omtea, The rinze of prices for yeurlings wus from £.00 10 #7. Itocalpw: Cattle, 14,000; hos, 4.000; shieep, 8,000, OArTLE-Recelpts, 18,%00; shipmonts, 4,000; murket falr 1o uctive' and strong to u shade stockers, $1.75; good. K041, 20; 1.85; foeders, £10061.75; stockers, oxuns, #2555, iots, ' 80,000 shipments, 15,000 murket beisk und steady Lo strouzer; rough and common, 8L.0025.50; mixed und packors, 0501 prime heuvy and butchier welzht #4.5.004.95; 1ight, }.500 150 BuEEP—Receipts, 00 sb'pments, 20005 murket active und stoady to strong; clipped Texaus, E.05G410; clipped nutives and wes RVANTER,, COUNTIES, BCHOOL DIBTRICTS, {WATER COMPANIES, 8T, Correspondence '..! HARRIS & COMPANY , Bankers. 68 Daarborn Street, CHICAGG. 8 Wall Streot, NEW YORK. 70 State 51, BOSTON- COMMISSION HOUSES. GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER LIVE STOOK ¢OMMISSION. THE LEADERS. S0, OMALY il i Saoe, o oo Wood Brothers, South Omaha—Telephoae 1157, « T VP ADIWEOR, { Managors. Market reports by mail and wire cheerfully turnished upon spplication, =—THR Campbell Commission Co. Chleago, East8t. Louls, Knnsas City, South Ouiaha, Sloux Oity, Fort Worth. A Orill, ¢, Denny, 1. E. Tallmadge. Chicago. H0g Salesman. Cattle Halosman Crill, Denny & Company, Live Stock Commission. Room 27 Exchange Bld'g, Bouth Omaba. A. D. Boyer &Company, 68 and 50 Exchange Bullding,South Omuha. Corres Chicago. Established, 1883, - - - Capital fully pald, $20,000. Waggoner Birney Company, Write or wire us for prompt and rellable markst reporLs W Perry Brothers & Company, Livo Stock Commission. Room 51 Exchange Bullding, South Omaba. Welophouo 1167, Gassman & Dudley, |M. H. Hegarty & Co,, Rooms @ and 61, Room 81 Fxcange change Bulldlng. Bullding. South Omaba, = Nob|South Omaha, - Neb SOUTH OMAHA BANKS. Stock Yard National BANK. The only bauk at the yards. Capital and sur- plus, 20,000, Collectlons growlng out of the live #tock business should be soot direct Lo this baok. Bhippers cun depoalt Sor credit of tuelr Lowe Laok wherever lucabwd. Union FURNITURE CMAHA UPHOLSTER- ING ©0, BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- Upholstered _ furniture MITURE 00, far1a0 Nicholas ai| Grace and Thirtoenth Wholesalo only. ircots. GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ete. — THE MEINBER® CO,, 100N, 16th §t. Planos, music and musical & struments of all kinds A, HOSPE, JR,, Pianos organs, artists mater) oo, 1618 SNON DROP OIL or, no_smo'y no charring AR for it Soho- fleld, Sliurmor & Tongle. Refined and !ubricating olls, axle grease, eto. A.BODTH PASKING 00, Packers of oystors, fish and celery. W8 Lonven: worth s — ey OVERALLS, SHIRTS, ETC. s KING & SMEAD, ROBINEON &8TOKES 00 Mfra of “K & S" pants, | Mfrs colebrated “Dne! #lirts and ovoralis,ote. | skin® overalls, pants, GIIS S, T1thst. shirts, coats, oto. Kasf Ominbia. PRODUCE COMMISSION. Established, 187 BRANCH & 00, WHITNEY & co. Produce, fruits of Butter, eggs and 1 nd B19 5. 15th-st. PORIY, :.:llux:‘h bt t Hi J. A, RYDER & £O. |JAS. A. OLARK & cU,, Butter, b | & e[ o, e 1215 Howard stroot. Bofer to Com'l Nat. Bank | 317 South 13th Straos MOORE & FEBUSON, Dutter, eggs, oheers. fruits, pouliry, game. Agonts * for ' Myor' Royal horse and " oatt spice. 605 B. 11th sk WHUSE & 00, Our speclaities: Buttsr, and poultry, 101 loward street. W, E. RIDDELL (Established 1855.) W Wholsale butter & ogi Buys and sells for | cash. 413 8. 11th-st. RIDDELL & ©O., Butter, chease, eags vegeiables, frults,poule try and gaine. CARPENTER PAPER CO Carry a full stock of printing, wrappiog and riting paper, oard pa- KING PAPER 00, Wrapplog paper.all kindg of twines eto. Howara STOVE REPAIRS, _— OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Btove repalrs ln‘d B0 o ve made. 1207 Dougl TOYS. D. M. STEELE & 0O, BLAKE, BRUCE & CO0., 120-1205 Jomes street, [ 10th and Harney strects, Omaba, Omaha H. HARDY &00, Toys, dolls, al1bumi ‘Tanoy goods, house fi nishing ohl dren's” carr ¥arnam Btreet. M. A, DISBROW & 00, Manufacturers of doors, biinds mouldings. Branch of- B0s, 13th and 1zard Sts. NOTICE OF APPRAISERS OF DAM- AGES FOR CHANGE OF GRADE ON DOUGLAS STREET FROM 16TH TO 20TH STREETS. To the owners of ull lots, parts of lots and real estate alons Douglus stroot from 16th to 20thstreets, and intorseoting streots and alloys us follows, to-wit: 17th street fr atley north of Furnam stroct to Dodge streot, 18th” strect from Kurnam street to Dodgo stroct. 10th streev from Farnam to Dodgo cet, alley between Douglas streetand Dodizo {'froum twenty-two (22) feet est of 17th street to 20th street, und alley between Far- num strect and Douglas street from 17th stroet Lo 20th s°reot: You are hercby notifled that the under- signod, throo disintercstod froeholders of the city of Omaha, have been duly uppointed by the mayor, with the upproval of theelty coun- ofl of said clty, to nssess tho dumago to the owners respectively of tho property affeoted by the ohange of grade of Douglns strect fror 10th street to 2)th streot and interscoting streets and alleys, declnrod nocessary by or- dinanco No. 160, pissod” May 3, 1802 approved uy 4, 1802, ou'are further notified that. having no- cepted snid appolntment and duly qualified us'required by luw, wo will, on the 3:st day of May. A. D. 187, at the hour 0 two (3 o'ciock in tho aftornoon, at the Bullders exchanze room. New York Life bullaing, within the corporate Hmlts of sald clty, meet for the pur- Doso of considoring and miking the ussess- ent of dumage Lo the owners respectively of i property wffectod by sald o grade, taking Into consideration speclal beno- fits, 1f wny, ‘ou ir6 hereby notifled to bo present at the timo und pliuce uforesuld and moko any ob- Jections Lo oF statements concerning sild ns- Sossmont of dumuges ne younuy cousidor proper. W . ] P ELPS, Committee of Appralsers, Omaha May 16 1502 M 13 10 Notice for Bids, Bids will be recelved by the eity councll of the eity of Kapid City, & D.. untli 2 o'clock p. i, June 6, 1692 for the bullding of reservoir and luving of 19,000 feet of 10-Inch cast pipe, tozether with furnishing all the materinls necessiry 1 their constriction wecording to Pluns and specitiontions on 6lo at tho ofilce of o city cugineer of the city of Rapld Olty, hose {n Ading un both reservolr and vipe line, or upon pipe line alone, must accompuny their bids with certitiod check for one thousand " @#10) dollars, Thoss bidding on reservolr alone must accompany their bids with a certified check for two lundred and fifty (820) doilars, checks to be drawn upon apy solvent bank fn St. Paul, Minneapoiis. Omulia or Rapia Oity, and 10 bo roturned 1o unsucoessful biddors on the duy of oponing proposals. Bids shall be enclosed in plain en Volopes and shall have pluinly wriiten thore- on: " Bid for Resorvoir, or Pipa ilnw or bld for both Reservolror Plyo line, a8 the ouse may be. The eity councll reserves the rizht to re- Ject uny or all bids. Address all communioa- tlons to the OITY AUDI 'S Duted at Ralipid Glity, Bouth Dukists ated at Ra) Jity, Ma; 1892, P o v M.22dutM Proposslsfor Park Bonds. Sealed bids, murked proposals for Park Bonds will be roceivod up Lo 12 o'clock noon, of tho 28th duy of May, 182, for the purc o of 140, W.M“l){eilrib por cent, Purk Bonds of city of Umuha, Neb, ach bld mu state price and amount sought for and lnclude accruod inter w dyg ot delivery b Omaiw, Nob The r! b Lo reject any an - sorved © Joct Mt NRY “BoLIN. widlstm Clty Treasurer JRO OSALS I'OR STEAM HE purtment of the Intorior, office of affairs, Washington, D. C.. May 9, 1802 proposals, endorsed Pl and addrossed to the Commisnioncr of Indian Affulrs. Washin tun,'l} C., will be rocelved at this office until 1 ¢'clock . m. of Monday, Junef, 1842, for the furnishinz of all nocessary materlals and lubor and placing in position, compl s ne low Drossure ro ) hoating and tinting threo Indian school bul ut the Shoshono Indian agency. Fremont county, Wyo., the bollers for sitid apparatus to bo placed 1" tho basomo: of one of the bulldings us the'oflico may direct. Plans and elevations of the buildinzs for tho guidance of tho bidders in the proparation of blds may be examined at the office ul“lhu "lll‘u"(l{“lllllll‘.h Nob., tho “Republican” of Denver. Colo., the “Tribune” of Nalt Luke City, Utah, unid at this office. Bidders aro re- quired to necompany their bids with designs and spocifiontions of the stoam heatingz and ventl nl.lnf( apparatus proposed to be fur- nished, sald designs ana speoifioations to be upted to the bulldings to which they aro to be upplied. Tho right 18 rescrved to rojo:t any or all bids or uny part of any bid if deemed for the bost Interost of Lhe service, CERTIFIED CHECKS. Zach bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United Btatos de- hository or solvent Nationsl bauk 1o the Vieinity of the residence of the biddor, made payablo to the order of the commissioner @f ‘ndinn wilairs, for at loast & per oont of amount of the proposil, which check or draf Wil be forfeited to the United States in cus any bidder or bidders recolving an award #hitl] full to promptly execute n contract with yood und sufliciont sureties. otherwlso to be roturned to the bidder. Bids aceompunied by Cush In Liou of u certificd chook will |, 't be consldered. For turther information up, ly ta T. J. MORGAN, Comralssioncr, Miza2it Indisn Boulod Proposals for District Street Improve Bonds, Sealed dids marked Proposals for Distrl provement Bonds, will be recelve up o 12 0 clock noon, of the 2tn day of Muy, 1802, for tho pueohinse of D.str.ob Hireeu Tras ont Hoi ollows: fonds us follows e o 2.500.00 Distr ot 74 1,000,00 District i3 District 40 16,000.00 fot 41 f 0,0)0.00 under ¢harier power of metropolitn Each bid must state price and nnount sought for and inolude accruod lnterest to dutaof del very u Ouuns, e e 'he rizht to reject any nnd a . orved. * HENRY BO NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEI You ure hereby notified that the following Cribed promilsos to w.t Oescribed prom b i1t 1. Rodick's_addition huv® been declared by ordiuance No. 3007 wa be & nuisance by reasoi of the bunks of earth 81 hereon, Ot e raby Airectod 10 abate sald nuls o Uy grading down ssld banks 1o abous lovel of the surrounding stroets. so us Lo THeLene the tulling o washing of oarth from Suid lots upon the sldewu! ks adjncent thereto, Within thirty Guys from the 18¢h day of M .y, Tt or wald naisunce will bo abated by the elty wuthoritios &ud tho oxpenso thereot lev= foi as s poglul LWk AKAIDAL Lho PrOporty <@ which sald nulsance existe. Datod tuia Zich dayot May, 1z, pAC IR TR ER, Chatrwan of the Board of Public Works, Muy 24252 27 4