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THE (XMAITA DAILY HE 13: SATURDAY, ArKTL II, 1000.
0MAI1A LIVE STOCK MARKET
AH E.iod of Stock in Actlrt Demtnd at
Satisfactory Prion.
CATTLE ACTIVE AND STEADY TO STRONGER
Hogs Open Hluhrr nnit CIiup Still
HlRlier, M. klnK It lllnh Ility nf
(lie Yenr Sheep nml
I.nmha Sternly,
SOUTH
Receipts wcro:
Official Monday
Ofllclal Tuesday ....
omclal Wednesday ..
oniclal Thursday ...
Omclal Friday
OMAHA. April 13.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
3.110
!I,16S
10.067
9.773
6.71 1
tf.jn, with quite a sprinkling above that
nolnt
Shipper must understand that quite
good many right good loads of boas nr
coming to market at the present time nnd
t'cy must not expert that loads of hogs
with a good top. but a mean tall, will bring
the top price. It Is a notlrenhle fatt that
a good many loads at the ptesent tlm ron
tain four or live big rough old sons, which
Is enough to spoil the saie of the loid.
Horan of the bef buyers will not b'd nn
sneh n load nt all. In order to bring the
top price the hogs must all be Rood.
A Rlance at the table of nve'.iigo prices
above will show that th decllno of the pat
two days was more than made tip lodav
and that the general market was the high
est It has been. It will also be noted that
the market was We hlghcmhaii n. week ago.
Ileprcsentatlvc sales:
A v. 8h. I'r. No. Av. Sh. Ir.
... 15 3!tj 76 "37 ... S J,i
-at i .f i sxi o
l.-U u At 81.
... 5 Xt 79.
SO
No
M..
69..
96..
M..
Five days this week 16,oys M,w2
tiame days last week. . . . It. 101 20.815
Hume days week before. 12.53S 26.7S2
Hume three weeks niro. A2.VM .17.737
AvrraRe prlco paid for hogs for tho last W
uvcrui uiiyM Willi comparisons;
March 5..
March 26...
March 27...
March 2...
-March 29, ..
March 30...
March 31,,
April 1
J1900.1899.lS98.U97.l(W.lb95.JU94;
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
2.
3
t
fi
7
....,
9.
4 9
4 97
6 05
u 16
S 12
5 10
5 01
& 15
6 25l
5 30
6 30
6 27
5 33
10....I 6 SS
II.... & 36
13..
5 33
5 40!
3 57
t 60
3 66
3 W,
3 63
3 59;
3 64
2 PS
3 66
3 65
3 62
3 61!
3 66
'. 3 (M
3 67
3 63
3 61
3 67
3 65
3 57
3 bo
3 62
3 621
3 3i
3 67
3-3
3 79
3 79
3 72
3 71
3 75
3 71,
3 71
3 Gil
3 931 3 591
3 91, 3 66
3 SS
3 33
3
3 91
3 92
3 91
3 91
3 90
3 85
3 S3
3 SO!
3 ftf
3 90
3 971
3 97!
3 71
3 70,
3 66
3 ro
3 54
3 01
3 56
3 52
3 57
3 59
3 61
3 62
3 56
3 571
4 71
4 k6
4 74
4 82
4 89
I 78
4 801
t M
4 82
4 161
4 tSl
4 il
4 $9,
4 81
4 77
4 72
I t 76
3 60 4 75
4 47
4 45
I 53
4 6 'i
4 51
4 53
SO.
,74..
82..
114.
16..
83..
68..
6.1..
74..
74..
66..
90..
4 41
4 51
4 51
4 b9
4 77
4 74 )
' IS..
4 83
5 01
4 S
C 02
Indicates Suininy. , .
Tho otllcial number of cars of RtocK
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Slip, li r s.
C, M. St St. I. Hy... 2
o. &. St. it. ny l
(Missouri Pucllle Hy.. 10
tTnlon l'aclllc system. 9
f: N. W. Ity 1
'.. K. H M. V. H. 11.. fi
B. c. & l. ny l
IV, St. I'., M. & O
31. & M. It, It. R 10
I" . II. & Q. Ry 2
c, it. i. Ac i. ny.. k. i
C, It. I. I. Hy.. w. ..
Illinois Central
I
.12
IS
91
11
52 975
255 7S2 116
151 1.315 111
315 2,083 445
121 1,396 901
232
Ill 120
2S
1
5
13
....! "566
113 4
1,331 6.697 2.923
Total receipts 49
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
uaiuc. nogs, onccp.
Omaha Packing Co
tl. II. Hammond Co
Kwlft nnd Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy P. Co., from K.C.
Hwlft, from country
R. Ilecker & Degnn
n.obman & Co
Livingstone. & Srhaller...
Dlamllton & Hothschlld...
Ilobblrk
H. & 8
Other buyers
Total
CATTLH While there wits 11 good run of
cntllo for a Friday, the receipts looked
f-mall as compared with the big runs all this
week. The demand was good and the gen
eral market very active, so that everything
on salo changed hands In 11 very short time
lifter the market opened.
Only nbriut twenty-live loads of beef steers
were on alo this morning, which, consider
ing the s)zo of the demand, was small. The
market, was strong to a little higher, some
Hales showing quite a little advance. There
were a few cattle here good enough to
bring 15.110 and 15.15 and the market as a
whole was very satisfactory to thp seller?.
Today's strength fully mukes up for any
Ions that may have taken prace (luring- the
mlddlo of the week on account of the large
receipts and cattle today sold Just as well
is they did at the close of last week or on
Slondny. The week as a whole has been
very satisfactory and the market exceed
ingly good considering the large run.
Cows and heifers were. In good demand
nnd the moderate, offerings were soon dis
posed of nt satisfactory price. The trade
might bo summed up as a i?ood, sternly to
Htrong market. Cows and heifers are soli
lug In Just nbiut the same notches us 11
week ago. Hullo have not shown much
'hango during the week, though, If any
thing, right choice fat bulls are In a little
letter demand than they were earlier In
the week, but common to medium fat bulls
ro slow sale every day and prices are low.
(lood stock steern were In r.ilr request to
day at steady prices and the market Is
strong as compared with a week ago. Stock
helft-rs. however, nre lower, the supplv
being a llttln larger than the demand, so
that there has been some accumulation of
that kind of cattle In the hands of specu
lators. Hepresentatlvo sales:
UlCICr ST K NHS.
Av. l'r,
No,
No.
IS
II
n
13""!!'.'.
1
9
2.1
1
13
1
1
Av. Pr.
. S20 00
60S
930
.1000
.1016
.1032
. 905
,.1057
. 710
. 905
,. 9-16
,.1130
,. 896
,. 990
. 925
. 95T.
,.1111
,.1158
10S7
.1
3 75
I 25
I 30
4 50
1 .15
I to
4 40
I 40
I 10
I 10
I 15
4 15
I 50
4 50
I 50
4 50
20....
10
1....
16....
15....
21.,..
1....
t
33....
in'.'.'.'.
n
10.
I. ...
2.1. . . .
31....
II. ...
S....
30. . . .
20. .
.. 960
....1124
....1150
....1120
....1050
....1071
....1220
....1010
....11S0
....1102
....1183
....1186
....1200
....1313
....1710
....1156
....1212
....1111
....1430
....1327
. .12S2
10...
27..
1...
1...
1...
1..
1..
1..
is!!!
1.
BTKICP.H AND UIJIKlCItS.
4 55
1 55
4 60
I 60
I (.1
4 60
4 60
1 ;o
4 70
I 70
I TO
4 70
4 70
4 S5
I S3
4 S5
I 90
I 90
5 ft.-,
5 05
5 15
991
....liv;
....790
.... 820
.... 901
....1091
....1180
....1220
.....ISO
....1000
.,.,.1270
....UtO
....1260
910
.... 920
.i.'.iosri
.... 70.1
....1030
....100H
.'...1022
....1170
(...1020
,...1412
.... 970
'....1170
....1173
750
.... 610
.... 830
..... 840
.... S40
.,..'910
.... 7'0
.... 8.10
....1025
.... 665
4 55
4 So
(
2 nO
2 50
2 75
3 03
.1 00
3 10
3 10
3 25
14..
COWS.
1...,
10...,
n...,
3...
1...
i.i!.'.',
.1359 5 05
3 2.1
3 21
3 2.1
3 :.i
3 50
3 60
:t 60
3 rr.
3 05
n 6.1
3 ;o
3 75
3 7.1
3 '
1....
1
1
6
5.'
1
1
4
36
1
3
fi..
3 25
3 50
3 10
3 10
3 50
3 65
3 75
4 0.1
4 10
4 13
iu:um:us.
11
2 (
00
14.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
ioio
1350
1520 . 3 15
...... 920 3 n
.......1390
1120
2070
1476
10C0
1700
1400
t... .1160
U.'.'.'.
5....
1
IUII.I.S.
1....
1..
1...
1...
1...
1..
1
.1
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3
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1....,
1...;
1..
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1
1....
fa
3....
v 2V)
180
, 1410
STOCK
890
840
51
620
500
970
3 20
3 2.1
3 21
3 31
3 r. ,
3 10
3 10
3.40
CAl.VKS.
fi 00 3
fi 50 1
STACS.
3 7.1 1
COWS AND
2 00
700
1100
1123
1110
10J3
1110
1206
1107
1190
(1100
1300
1430
1160
1050
901
1160
1070
100
111.1
...1151
....1120
....12411
....1160
...llll
. ... 680
, ... 690
.... 880
....1120
.... 890
.... 937
.... 910
.... 603
.... 892
....1015
...1110
...1690
....1660
,...170
,...1710
,...1410
....2130
...153.1
.... 730
... 420
... 560
.1 111
3 75
3 -.3
3 SI
3 81
3 S3
3 90
3 90
3 90
I 10
I US
4 10
4 10
I 10
I 10
4 15
4 1.1
4 20
4 20
t .' .1
4 '.0
( 35
4 60
4 CO
4 25
4 2,1
4 2.1
4 r.o
4 35
4 40
I 40
4 50
I 50
3 4.1
3 50
3 ?0
3 60
3 00
.1 70
3 "
3 7.1
3 M
3 W
4 60
....161
,...193
,...226
...17.1
...192
...209
...220
. . .215
...219
. . .223
...2S6
...221
...20S
...201
...I9S
...223
...230
...191
...250
. . .202
...213
...213
...205
. . .221
...21S
...211
...249
...239
14
m
...246
...266
...280
...223
...233
. . .260
...240
...231
...291
...260
...231
...281
...2IS
...250
...250
...211
...262
68..
71..
75. .
CO..
i..
89..
101.
S2..
75. .
71..
88..
59. .
10..
80..
75. .
67..
75. .
66..
66..
61..
81.,
72..
S3..
66..
69..
79..
66..
70..
63..
57..
6.1.
Av
...237
Of
. . .20.1
...2II
,...210
,...26fi
, . . .227
,...270
...261
...227
,...193
,...229
...206
....2(0
.212
".'.'.207
...210
,...286
, . . .2.19
232
!!"2)T
,...23S
...237
...232
...2V5
...,2K.
...263
. . .227
,...210
231
.'237
....262
,...279
...211
,...2W)
.216
120
40
80
80
160
120
160
'so
'so
5.741
4.H.1.1 41 209 40 5 iVA
6,356 170 220 ... 5 17s
5,280 63 215 80 5 37'i
2.191 60 219 120 5 .174
70 223 SO fi .171-
21,706 16 2S6 ... 5 37',4
19,114 . 14 221 ... 5 37,
2S.215 61 20S 10 5 ,174
22,901 79 201 40 5 3714
120 n V7
... 5 17(4
... 5 174
-
... a .,i4
SO 5 37'4
... 5.171$
,80 5 .1714
160 5 37'4
120 5 J7',4
SO 5 Vt
... 5 37(4
160 6 .1714
... 5.17J4
... 5.1714
10 5 .1714
120 .1 10
80 6 10
SO 5 10
SO 5 11
... 5 10
7 260 160 .1 40
"io s in r.'i va
ft 1 231 80 5 10 57 2S2
48 291 160 ,1 10 77 212
69 260 80 5 10 71 215
63 231 ... fi 10 61 289
69 281 ISO fi 10 76 261
80 218 10 fi 10 41 260
't 250 ... .1 10 61 211
fiO 2,10 SO 5 10 61 211
87 211 0 5 10 66 206
68 262 SO .1 10 66 25.1
1 241 40 .1 10 5S 261
SIll.KP Todav'f trade In sheep and
Iambs was without Important change nnd
there Is no news worth retiorllng concern
ing the day's bu-dness. Huyers were out
early, as usual, and the offerings were all
taken In good season. The market could
be.st be decrlbcd us a good, steady market.
Quotations: Choice yearlings. J5.16fo6.25;
fair to good yearlings. I6.OOJJ6.I5; good to
eholco wethers, $6.006.25; fair to good
wethers. 3.75T6.00; good to choice fed ewes,
J5.505i5.75; fair to good ewes, $5.00576.40!
good (o choice native lambs, $7.15157.31;
good to choice western lambs, $7.11ii7.35;
fair to good western lambs, $6.00fr7.13;
feeder wethers, J1.5Of5.00; feeder yearlings,
$5.0iVf(i,60; pooil to choice feeder lambs, $.1.25
8i6.00. Hepresentatlvo sales:
No. Av. Pr.
430 western lambs 63 $5 00
240 western wethers, shorn Ill 5 40
260 western yearlings, shorn 9S fi 70
21 western wethers, shorn 103 6 70
480 western lambs, shorn S6 6 2.1
430 western yearlings 91 6 30
CHICACiO 1.1VK STOCIC MA11KI2T.
210
SO
160
40
SO
'40
120
200
160
'so
40
SO
120
SO
5 40
5 10
5 40
5 10
5 10
5 40
5 40
5 10
5 10
6 10
6 40
.1 40
5 40
fi 10
.1 10
5 40
.1 10
5 10
f. 10
5 10
5 10
5 10
5 40
fi 40
5 10
fi 10
5 40
6 10
5 10
5 10
5 4214
5 424
.1 12' i
5 IJ,
5 12V,
5 11
5 1.1
.1 i.i
.1 11
r 1.1
5 4.1
5 47" j
5 471n
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
Output Falls Behind in a Few of
Indnitrics.
tho
HEAVY WHOLESALE TRADE IN DRV GOODS
I'ncrrtnlnty In Ciitlmi (loodn Iteinnlun
n lib .Snmr Doubt on .llnllitnliilne
I'rli'cs IVhent llvpitrts l.uruer
'I'll 11 11 I, nut Vcnr.
Cnltlr fieiicrnlly S Irmly II or Active
Micep 11 ml l.niiilin Htrmty.
CIIIPAOO. April 13,-CATTIiR-Hecelpts,
1.500 head: generally steady; natives, best
on sale today two loads steers and heifers
nt $5.45; good to prime steers, $1.0Q?jS.90;
poor to medium, Jl.lOfc 1.83; solected feedem,
$1.25fi4.90: mixed stocker?, fifilSe lower at
$1.4053.90; cows, best, stronger; others slow
at $3. 00ft 1.50; heifers, tt.10i5J4.fi."; canners,
$2.0Of2.S0; bulls. $2.70f(4.25; colves, $4,505?
7.25; Texnns, best on sale, 29 bead lit $5.10;
Texas-fed steers, $1.0)5.21; Texas bulls,
$3,2553,75.
MOOS Receipts today, IR.OOO head; tomor
row. 18,000 head, estimated: left over, 5,000
head; active and 65; 10c higher; top sold at
$3,70; mixed and butchers, $1.405i5.fi7!4; good
to choice, heavy. $3.50f(5.70: rough heavy,
$.i.3ofiS.4.1; light, $5.30fJ5.57"t; bulk of sales,
$5.6015.60.
SHKICP AND I.AMHS-Hccrlpts, 4,000
head; sheep and lambs, steady; good to
choice wethers. $6.0Ci6.60; fair to choice
mixed, $5.00'(i6.00; western sheep, $6.00516.10:
yearlings, $6,005(6.60; native lambs, $5.50j
(.50; western lambs, $6.00577.50
Xmv York I.lvc 8lork,
NKW YORK, April l.l.-lllSKVKS-ite-celpts,
2S3 head; opened active; steers 10c
higher; bulls and cows, (inn und closed
quiet; steers, $l.60n7.50; oxen nnd stags,
$1,5055,10; bulls. $3.5Of(4.50; cows J2 25WU5.
Cables steady: live cattle at London, it
1214c: at Liverpool, llfalli:-; rheop, He: re
frigerator beer, 9e per lb.; exportj, none;
tomorrow, 1.015 cattle and 10.22C luarters of
beef.
CALVHS-Hecelpts. 1,034 h.'i.d; demand
strong: prices 15c higher; all sdd; veais,
$1,0017.00.
SIIKKP AND LAMHS-Heeelpta, l.'2
head: sheep, weak: lambs opined 10ft"5e
lower and closed 35c off; iinsliort slier p.
J5.o0iii6.oo: clipped, $t.85f5.2; unshorn lamb,
Ji.ootfs.oo; spring himln. $1.00? I.oo.
HOOS-Itecelpts. 3,595 head: slow; mixed
western. $5.305.70: stole, W.754?5.lJ.
K 11 11 nn m ('Hy Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, April 13. CATT I, K Re
ceipts, 2.100 natives, 100 Texans: few good
cattle displayed sold nt steadv prices;
trashy stulf lower: heavy native steers,
$l.9Oi5.10: lightweights. $1.40575,15; Blockers
nnd feeders. MSfrS.OO; butcher cows and
heifers. $3.4011155; canners. $2,755(3.10; fed
westerns, $1,2055.00; Texans, $3.90f4.70.
UOClS-Hecelpts. 10,20.1 head; market verv
animated and 65il0o hlghr: havv. 3.IC
5.55; mixed, $5.355.50; light. 5.15Jj"5'.:i5; pigs,
8 1. 50515. 15.
SI I lOIOI AND I.AMHS-Hecelpts, 2,100
head: market very active; muttons, steady,
fed lambs, 10c hWher; Colorado fed l-nihi,
$..O0fi7.30; muttons, $5.50'((6.ri; ronimon mut
tons. $5 005(6.45; stoekcrs nnd feeders $4 5j
0.25: culls, $3,6014.50.
173
170
' 00
2 K.1
2 85
5 60
3 65
3 RS
4.
3..
1..
7..
1..
6...
1550 I 01
810
606
790
465
730
516
3 85
4 00
t 10
4 50
4 35
I 50
STOCK CAl.VKS.
310 3 25 1 90 5 80
100 5 00
BTOCKKHS AND FRKDF.R8.
650
840
750
S20
712
930
, 650
, 539
660
3 21
3 25
3 35
3 50
3 .10
3 .'0
3 75
3 75
3 85
1..
1....
IS....
3. . . ,
1...,
1...
1...
5...
5,...
960
8.80
718
. 666
. 610
. 570
. 850
. 60.1
161
I 00
4 00
4 05
4 25
4 10
4 50
4 50
1 75
5 00
COWS AND CAI.VRS,
1 415 4 35
Hons The market opened 5e higher this
morning nnd fairly active at the advance.
Huvors wero nil out, early nnd nppeared to
hsvp, liberal orders, The earlv sales of
mixed 'loads were largely at J5.37'4Jifl,40. as
iiplmi 1 s?U.(f?fi.3.r, veslerdnw As eastern
markets were reported considerably better
little, later, and as It became apparent
that the local demand was verv good, the
market firmed up and became MMOe higher,
St. I, mils Live Slock'.
ST. LOl lS. April 13, -CATTI.n-Hecelpts.
1,100 head. Including S00 Texans; nrirhet
steady for Tuxiins, str'ont! U r natives; n.i
tlve shipping nnd export strecrs, $1.5056.l1;
il-cssed beef and butcher steers, JI.2555 0.1;
steers under 1,000 lhs Jl0; Mockers nnd
feeders, J4.OOIJt.75; cows nnif heifers, $" 255r
4.85; canners, Jl.50fj2.S5: bulls. yu5(5'l.2l;
Texas and Indian steers, $1,7555.00; cows
and heifers. 82.50-!? 3.90.
IIOOS- Receipts. 6,000 henil; mnrket 6c
hlKher; pigs and lights. $3 lOiS.M; packers!
$1.:i.1'(i5.50; butchers. 5.505a.iC,
SIlKKP AND LAMHS-n?c.ilpK l.isjfl
head; mnrket steady; natlv muttons, J6.O1!
ft6 W; lambs. J0.l0f7.25; spring lumbs, up to
$9.50; culls nnd bucks, Jl.00fi5.50.
St. .Iimnph Live Stock.
SOrTlI ST. JOSKPII. j;o April 13.-(Spo.
.it,,,, in,, unuiiiiii (indies lis roiinn'R.
CATTI.i: HeeelntK. S00 henrl: mnrl.l
steady to weak: natives, J4.O0fj5.20; Texans
,.'n".,Lw.',tH,,er,ls".'. W-"5t5.0i); cows and heifers,
J2.2554.0; bulls and stngs. J2.0Ofil.70; vear.
lings nnd calves, J4.0O55.20; stockers nnd
feeders. J3.505 1 76; veals, $l.5057.00.
IIOdS-Hecelpts. 5.100 head: market 5ff
.ls. higher; nil grades, J.1.255(5.55; bulk of
sales, J.i.37',4ft5. 1.1.
Slini:i AND I.A.MHS-Recelpts, 4.6fiO
bend; market active nnd strong: Colorado
lnmbs, $i.35; lambs. J0.O0fi7.33; wethers. J5.K0
510.10; yearlings, $5,755(6.31; ewes, $5.W5j5.75.
Stock In Slttlit.
rollowlng are the receipts ,it the four
principal western markets for April 13'
. , Cntlle. 1 loirs. Sheet..
South Omaha 1,391 1U11 2.493
Chicago 1,500 is.mi'i 1.0.10
Kansas City 2,100 10,201 2100
St. Louis 1,100 ooo 1 wa
Totals coot lu.nii
Wool Market.
IlOSTON. April 13. The Iloiton Commer
cial Hulletin tomorroxv will say of the wool
market: The market Is quiet. New or
r'vals are heavy. One vessol brought 2,500,
000 pounds direct from Alistrnlla nnd on
other ".OCO.OfiO pounds from Huenns Ayres
ond Rosarlo. Sales nre light, leading buy
ers still shunning the market. The pros
pects abroad seem hotter. Terminal tops
have ndvanced slightly and cables Thurs
day announced a hardening tendency In
London. Shipments from Sydney, Australia,
show n shortage of 112,612 bales from the
same elsht months last season. Ronton
alone has already contracted for 12,000.000
pounds of unshorn wool In the west. The
sales for the week equal 2.077,000 pounds do
mestic and fiuS.Ooo pounds foreign, 11 total
of 2,OI5,or) pounds for this week, against
n total of 2.7C2.O0O pounds last week and a
total of S,812.too pounds the corresponding
week List year. The receipts of the week
show n decrease of 1.315 bales domestic and
an Increan" of 41,514 bales foreign compared
with hiBt year, The sales (o date show a
decrease of 2,980,200 pounds domestic and
3,77,300 pounds foreign.
NEW YORK. April 13. R. O. Dun &.
Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will
Bay:
Iron furnaces In blast April 1 produced
289,183 tons weekly, against 292,643 tons
March 1, but unsold stocks Increased 2,20
tons. A mistaken Inference, possibly fatal
to mauy In Its consequences, Is that stocks
held by consuming concerns must be run
ning again. As they contract for their sup
piles months ahead and such supplies,
whether delivered and not consumed or
waiting their orders nt furnnce, would not
be reckoned In unsold stocks, tho surplus
owned by consumers mey be heavy.
New business In finished products Is re
ported to the Iron Age from Pittsburg as
"frightfully small." owing to the belief that
high prices cannot be maintained, and no
better report comes from Philadelphia.
Willi. No. 1 anthracite $2 lower, retlued
bars fl and steel plates $11 per ton lower
tahn In December It can hardly he called
Impossible for prices to yield, though many
are so far firmly held. Pittsburg reports
n number of the plate mills s'hut down and
live Pennsylvania nnd Ohio furnaces havo
stopped, perhaps for repairs, more than
balancing live which stnrted In March, two
in Tennessee, adding 2.500 tons weekly.
The boot nnd shoe Industry also falls be
hind In output nnd Is closing some works
nnd running many others part time, be
cause prices are higher than retailers seem
ready to pay.
A heavy wholesale business has been
done In dry foods, but the question Is now
whether retail distribution will Justify It.
As yet returns nre not satisfactory: there
Is nn Increase, but not enough to warrant
the buying from mills. Woolens and
worsteds are dull, with concessions In fan
cies, though staples arc well sold up anil
are tlrm. The material declines further
averaging nearly He lower than April 1.
There Is the same uncertainty In cotton
goods ns In retail distribution, with quite
ns much doubt whether prices will be main
tained, though the material has URiiln been
advanced a sixteenth In speculation. Hut
exports In Murch were In value $33,096,718,
a gain over last year of J21,S26,S9,1. so rap
Idly has Kuropo supplied Its needs.
This enormous gain madu exports of the
('hlef staples $18,631,831 greater In value than
In March of last year, though decrease oc
curred In other Items. Yet only a frac
tion of tho gain was cotton shipments from
New lork, leaving the other great Increase
here to be explained by manufactured ex
ports mainly. In spite of the heavy bal
ance due on merchandise nccoiint there has
ueen talk of gold exports and a small
amount has gone to Huenns Ayres on Ku
ropcun account. Supplies of money are
abundant here, tho banks having ogaln
gained largely, rates are low and comtner
clal demands narrow and the Interior Is
better prepared than ever to do without
aid.
The exports of wheat from both coasts
continue larger than last year, though much
of the gain Is at Paclllc ports, not directly
affecting Atlantic supplies.
Flour Included Paclllc exports In two
weeks have been 1,518.254 bu., against 564,562
mi. last year, but Atlantic exports have
been ,1.912.So7 bu., against 3,960,3V) bu. last
year. In spite of all reports of exhaustion
or supply and Injury to growing wheal
western receipts continue larger thnn Inst
c?T'.J", Uv? weeks 6,761,640 bu., against
6,M.,6ro bii. last year. Corn receipts also
continue 'henvy. 8,917,267 bit., against 4,637.
613 bu. last year.
'allures for the week have been 191 In the
I n ted States, against 18S Inst year, and
41 In Canada, against 22 last year.
nii.insTHKiiT's hhvikw ok thadk.
HnckiTiiril SprliiK Wenther Clve Ap.
penrnncc of IrrcKiilnrlty,
NHW YORK. April 13. Dradstrcct's to
morrow will say;
llackward spring weitner conditions have
figured considerably In distributive trade
reports this week end, 111 connection with
some weakness in prices of tej.Ung iiljples,
have Imparted an .if.p 1 ir i.n.o nf irrevolnr
Itv to Hie ei or.il !tnut mi Another cue
of those downward swings In the prices of
agricultural staples Is 1 xhlbltcd this week
In slightly lowered p'ices ror th. ccp-nls.
partly because of tho banish position of
Immediate supplies nnd .partly becnuse of
the better than expected government crop
report, which Is taken to Indicate a possi
ble winter wheat yield In excess of all
records. The crop outlook ns a whole fa
vors the expectation of large yields of
wheat, com und cotton. Corn and oats
have sympathized with the reaction In
(Mirk products, which reaction, however,
has not been universal, as shown bv the
fact that lord Is at the highest point
reached on the present boom.
Cotton exports In March were threo time
those of a year n?o In value and for seven
months are 7 per cent greater In value,
while 23 per cent smaler In no rild
Evidences accumulate lb it native ml"
slonnry work In favor ot lower prices for
Iron nnd steel Is nt last bearing fruit. Pig
Iron Is no lower nnd s'ocks a" n whole nro
claimed to be no Inryer than a tn.nth ngo,
but steel products hnve wiik."ied nolle i
bly during the week, bil.s 11 itlng 1 lie
sharpest decline, with col responding de
creases In some other pr.-il'ici- The tber
metals show little chnuirc 11 tin mot.
copper bo'ng In inMai"J uoud den. imI
nnd firm. whl'" 1 i -1 h spr eul.itlwly wenwer
and ler 1 I str.ii" ut previous prices. The
niinlU'nrn lr.t,l rAlnln. nnn.i ..
whole, relatively best advices coming from
western distributive centers. A slight up
ward swing In cotton Is to noted thU week
and southern mills havo ndviinced prices.
On the other hand, while the mills are nc
tlve on old orders, new business Is rp-
linrteit tf amriMnv nl,i.,,A U,.... . l
........... u.iiim. nunc in
quiry Is noted In raw wool, without, how-
nir., r . 4 ........ ........ . .! , . .
... uimuiii: tumci. 1 ne ni'-engtn 01 raw
sugar Is a reflection chiefly of the fact that
11 considerable shortage Is looked for In tho
supplies of cane sugar not onlv In Cuba,
but In the far east. The margin between
raw and rellned allows of no protlt at
present quotations. Anthracite c al Is
rather wenk nt the decline shown from the
winter 1st price, but bituminous Is strong
and active, particularly on foreign account.
heat, Including Hour, shipments for the
Week nirirreiriilf. ? V'fcl r.V! I,ul,.la ...... .....
3,836.96.1 bushels last week, L983.6'l9 bushels
In the corresponding week of I893, 1. 125,312
." ''""ij oiiHiieis in i.vit nnd
2,01, ,5, 9 bushels In 1S96. Since July I, this
ff,nJfJ.,,nV1l,n Wrl pf wheat nggregnte
151,900.296 bushels, against 190.329.153 bushels
Inst year nnd 188.271. 580 bushels In 1897-91.
o ?r,", f "I"""',3 for wtpk aggregated
S'i'fS .""shell", against 4,361.591 Inst week.
J.fifib.lSo In this week n year ngo. 4,fi.il,19l in
1898, 2,328.185 In 1S97 and 1.071.612 In 1S91,
Since July 1. this season, corn exiinrtt ag
gregate 162,922,649 butdiels. against 138,955.801
769rstTln 18979$ pCr'0l " 5'Car "RO nml 143'
iiutdnoss failures In the Culled states
number 152. as compared with 182 lust week.
?4''.lU.th,s week n 'or ngo, 215 In 1898, 191
In 1897 nnd 214 In 1S96. Failures In the Do
minion of Canada for the week number
thirty-five, as compared with twenty-tlvn
Inst week nnd In this week n year ago.
money market nt lximlon and the prospects
of further ruse here In rejtnrd to lower In
terest rates nmy well result In the trausfir
of considerable 11 mounts of capital from
here to Kurope. Here the llnnuclnl pulia
tion Is certainly not adverse to the stock
rarket.
The decrease s'.iown In lust Saturday's
bank statement had no effect and the gains
of the New York banks from the treasury
and the Interior promise to result In a fa
vorable statement today In spile of a pre
sumable Increase In Wall utreet's dealings.
1 Offers of money on call and time nre morn
freely made 11 ml ilin cimlldcncc In the tlnnn-
c!al position, which asserted Itself after tho
currency bill was passed und the govern
ment refunding plan put In operation Is un
impaired. Continued Increases in railroad
earnings nnd fair, if not fnvornblc, crop
prospects have aided In giving railway
shares their strong tone. On the other
hand, the fact Hint the Iron nnd other
trades still enjoy uninterrupted prosperity
did not seem to bring support to the In
dustrial group, the steel stocks, as already
mentioned, being the specially weak fea
ture. It would seem that this Is due to the
forced liquidation of holdings of tho com
mon stock of such companies, brought on
by the crowing doubts which have lately
been excited regarding dividends on thut
class of the shares of several companies.
become 11 rampant bull nnd Is holding nil
his selections of hldea so high 11s to pre
clude the possibility of making Halo nt
present Native steers are qtluted at 12c
and Texas a I 13c.
l'liinncliil .ntci.
ST. LOIMS. April 13.-Ce,irlncs, $5,103,873;
balances. $.12I.27j. Money. 5'B7 per cent.
New York exchunce, 25c discount bid, 10c
discount saked.
CINCINNATI. April 13,-Clearlngs, J2.S57.
250. New York exchancc, 200 discount.
'.Money. 3ti6 per cent.
HOSTON. April 13. Exchanges
12I.:?I.S66r
that the lone etrlnsr of salci wa at , balances, $1,815,391. Money, 4 per cent,
iiiiai)stiii;i;ts financial niivinw.
All Stocks Seem In Tend to nn Indi
vidual Movement.
NEW YORK, April 13. Hrndstrect's
Financial Review tomorrow will say:
Iist week developed a tendency on the
part of the railroad stock list and Indus
trial stocks to move with more or less
Independence of each other, whcieln tho
present week this hnH become much -noro
pronounced decidedly so In mnny railroad
SlnrlCF ivtlll.t ttin a,,.Al atnnl-..
.... r...-v, nun nn inuveiueiii
seems to have llttlo relation to develop.
iiienia 111 oiner parts or tne market. The
local traction group also contributed to
the Irregularity of the situation by develop
ment of n measure of strensth on their
own account.
When the Stock exchange adjourned on
1 hursday It did so not to resume business
until next .Monday. Saturdav of this week
being added to the usual holiday on Oood
1'rlday. 'Iho quotations for Hono ot tho
nioro nttlvo rnllrnail stocks end tho week
higher- t'han they were on Inst Saturdav,
while many Industrials nro decidedly lower.
The week has been marked bv a further
falling off In the amount of outside orders
and business and by Increased evidences
of manipulation, while London. w:ilch was
inclined to bo dull In view of the nearness
of the holidays and was also affected bv
tho less promising aspect of the Hrltlsh
operations In South Africa nnd by the In
creasing firmness of money, showed an In
clination at times to sell the slocks It re.
cently b outfit here. Americans, however,
continued to be a leading feature In Lon
don and Kuropean buying was again some
what in excess of tho sales ascribed to
foreign Interests.
Our market has .however, begun to uotlco
tho strength of exchange rates and, though
sterling irntes ure still about l'4c below tho
level at w hl ft gold exports found circula
tion In fact, jioo.oi'o gold Is going from
Nww York to Huenos Ayres on a Ixmdnu
order, It Is realized that the relatively Ilrm
t'lillmlelililii Produce .Mnrket,
PIIILADntiPHLV, April 13. tl ITT Hit
Steady, fancy western creamery, 191i'it20o;
fancy Western prints, 21c
KOtlS -Firm; freh nenrbv nnd western,
13c; freslf southwestern. 12je. fresh south
ern, 12c
wnnici.t ri.r.AitiMi uorsi: totals.
AcKrrgntc of IIiinIiic T riumnctcil liy
tlic Ansiirlnlcil llll libs.
NHW YORK, April 13. Tho following J
table, complied by Hradstrcct, shows tho
bank clearings nt nil prlnclpnl cities for the
Week ended Anrll 1 with flw tinpennlnon
of Increase nnd decrease, as compared with
the corresponding week last year:
CITIK8.
New York
Chicago
Huston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
Haltlmore
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Kansas City
Cleveland
New Orleans
Louisville
Detroit
Providence
OMAHA
Houston
Milwaukee
Indl.innpolts
(lalvestou
HufTnlo
Columbus, o
St. Paul
SI. Joseph
Los Angeles
Minneapolis
Savannah
Denver
Richmond
Hartford
Memphis
Washington
Peoria
Salti.iike City
Portland, Ore
Toledo ,
Rochester
New Haven
Worcester
Atlanta
Springfield, Mass....
Fort Worth
Portland, Mc
Norfolk
Syracuse
Des Moines
Nashville
Scranlon
Urand Rnptds
Dayton, O
Seattle
Tncotna
Spokane
Sioux city
Kvunsvllle
Wilmington. Del....
Fall River
Augusta, On ,
Lowell ,
New Bedford
Knoxvllle, Tenn
Topeka
Birmingham
Wichita
Hlnghamton
Lexington, Ky
Jacksonville, Fin...,
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chnttunoogn
'tockford. Ill
Canton. O .,,
Springfield, O
Fargo, N. D B.-.
Sioux Falls. 8. D.,.v
Hustings, Neb.,.M,,
Fremont, Neb
Davenport ,.
Helena
Macon
Little Rock ,.,
Springfield, 111......
Youngstown
Suglnnw
Amount. Inc. Dec.
$1.216,297,91 l.
I31,W,15H
126,771.329 .
i'3.490,039' .
35,371,5571
35.89S,23t.
20, 728.0011
18,039,959
IS. 191,6001
15,625,3611
10.717.322 .
8.693.6501
S.200,t2 .
7,713.621 .
7,68,rO0
6,370.6591
ti.ren.isoi
fi. 170.5971
5.876,628 1
5,329,0) HI
4,89S,201i
4. S57.PM! .
4.267.9SS
4,331.1421
3,681,ONll
3.6SI,526
3,90,409
3,859.918
3,937,11b
2.655,9731 .
2.696,6751
2,932.126 .
2.007.1201
2.832,612;
2.001,636
2,0"4,S09
1,982.7961
1.110,6061.
1.32S.606I.
l.S19,60l
1.411,7591.
1.710.S17I
1,322,7971.
1.501.3691
1,019.9'6I
1.600,213 .
1,51.171
1,200,3961
1.131,191
1. 167.1861
1.5S2.747I
1.65V3S'
l.lll.lOS
1.211.8551
1,022.078
899,842
721,0431 .
91S.SSI
5iV1,95S .
468,0011.
5S6.67.1l
631,118
817,5111
587.0411
108,9001
335.4311.
296,r6
4SI,9I2
175,2001 .
395.1011
39I.1S0
289,0101
66S.229;
,105,664
229.9761
157,731
127.110
!57.S27I
600,110
621,0001
517.5911
490,8911
110.211
,102,1155
Y,
2.5 .
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1.4'.
15.7 .
31 ,6 .
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11.5
47 8.
15.7
If .7 .
10 8
1 0
1 5
11 1 '
69 I
32 91
17 7
90 3'
12 5
33.3
3S.3
13 1
5.6',
21 51
20.0
1.7
17.1
iiifi
8.4
"i'.o
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Why Not Be Strong?
It is only n question of time when
loni; continued troubles of the liver
nml kidneys will result in a final
breakdown. There may be loss of
appetite, constipation, weakness,
wakefulness, backache, chills, fever
and symptoms which the sufferer re
gards as "taking cold" or as a result
of overwork, rinally the symptoms
become severe and the discovery is
made that some disease has taken firm
hold on the system. L'ndcr ordinary
treatment months will bo spent in
attempting a cure.
There is no remedy so good for 111)
diseases of the liver, kidneys and
digestive tract as
McLean's
Liver and
Ridnex
It has been proven by the test of time
and has had a reputation and a steady
sale for ycftrs. Thousands of families
keep Dr. J. II. McLean's Liver and
Kidney Halm constantly on hand.
Prepared only hy The Dr. J II. McLean
Medicine Co., Si. Louis, Mo,
nini
lift I M
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5 91
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'SSM.
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4.6 .
27.2 .
23.1 .
4.4
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U.6
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37. II.
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Totals, V. S..
Totals, outside N
...1,875,I25,005....
Y.' 659,127.6911
DOMINION OF CANADA.
2.8
11.6
.Montreal ...
Toronto ....
Winnipeg ..
Halifax ....
Hamilton ..
St. John. N.
Vancouver .
Victoria ....
Totals ..
13,047.061
10.351,148
1,834,866
I 1,505.617
S08.060;
, 600.121
1 916,830
! 617,032
I) 29.6SI.738I
5.3j. ..
10.8. ...
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9.6
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OMAHA AVIIOI.r.S I,I1 MAHKI1TS.
Condition nf Trntlr nml Quotation on
Staple mid Fancy Product-.
KGGS-Hecelpts, liberal; fresh stock, lOif
lOUo.
LIVR I'Ot'LTRY Hens. Ssc: roosters,
according to age and size, 5ft7c; ducks, 7lsc,
geese, ?c; turkeys. Sc.
nCTTKR-Common to flilr. 12c; choice,
14jil5c; separator, 22c; gathered creamery,
19 c.
OYSTI2HS Medium, per can, ISc; stand
ard, per can, 22c; bulk standard, per gal
lon, $1.25; extra selects, per can. 30c; extra
selects, per gal., Jl.60iil.75; New York
counts, per can, 37c: New York counts,
per 100. $1.25.
FISH Herring, per lb.. 5c; round perch,
5c; sun, 5c; cod, 6c; haddock, 6c: blue pike,
6c; scaled and dressed perch, 6c; clscoes,
6c: medium dressed trout, 7Hc: cropple,
7'?c: pickerel. 7've; finnan baddies, 7'Se;
white fish, 9c; yellow pike, dressed, !c;
small trout, dressed. 9c; red snapper, 9c;
smelts, 9c; smoked white ash. 9c.
IMGF.ONS-I.lve. per doz., Jl.
VI5AUS Choice, WlOc.
HAY Per carload lot: I'pland, choice,
J6.60; midland choice. $3.50; lowland, choice.
$5; rye straw, choice. $5; No. 3 corn, ."S'jC;
No. 3 while oats, 25c; cracked corn, per
ton. JI4.50; corn and outs, chopped, per ton,
$15; bran, per ton. $13.50; shorts, per ton,
13.50.
VKC.RTAHLF.S.
ABI'AHAGl'8 Per 1-3 bu. box. $1.
NF.W Tl'RNIP.S-Pcr doz. bunches, 50c
SPINACII-Per box, $1.
NF.W HHHTS-Por doz. bunches, (OgsOe.
LKTTl'CK- Per doz. bunches, 3540c;
fnnov head lettuce, per bill., $5.
RADISHF.8 Per doz. bunches. 30fiJ5c.
8KKD S WHIST POTATOKS-Pcr bbl.,
$2,255(2.50; Kansas, eating. $2.75.
POTATOKS-Per bu.. choice, 25f(30c.
CAHHAOK-Callfornla, per lb 2',3R3c.
CArLIFI.OWKR-Callfornlo, per crate,
"cKLKRY Per doz., 25fi30c; California,
per bunch. 75c.
TCRNlpa-Rutabagas, per lb., 1i4c.
TOM A TO US - Florida, per six-basket
crate, $1.30.
MCSHROOMS-Per lb. box, 50c.
R1ICHARH- Per lb.. 8i9c
ONIONS-Retall. yellow. $1; red, 11.3051 C5,
FRl'lTS.
STRAWHRRH1KS-Texas, per 24-nt case,
$5; Louisiana, per 2l-it. case, $2.50li2.7.1.
A PPLKS Choice western shipping stock,
$4.50; New York stock. $5; fancv, $5.50,
GRAPHS Malaga, per bbl. $7.00(9.00.
CRANHURR1 ICS Jerseys, per bbl., $10.50,
per crate, f3.50.
TROPICAL FRl'lTS.
PINKAPPLKS-Per doz.. $1.
ORA NO K8 California, fancy nnvels, per
box. $3.25fi3.60; cholco navels, $.1: Mediter
ranean Sweets, per box, $2.60f(2.75.
LKMONS California, choice, per box. J3;
fancy, $3.50; Messlnns, choice, per box, $1.50,
fancy, $1.
HANANAS Per bunch, medium, $2.25f
2.60; large, $2.75ft3.O0.
hidi:s.
IHDKS-No. t green hides, 7'c; No. 2
green hides. O'io; No. 1 salted hides. SUc;
No. 2 salted hides, 7',ic; No. 1 veal calf. S
to 12 lbs., 9e; No. 2 veul cm If, 12 to 15 lbs ,
Sc.
MISCKLLANKOI'S.
HONHY Per 2.settlon case, $1.M.
NI'TS-Hlekory, lurgc. per bu., $1.25;
nhcllbarks, $1.25.
riiiiilltlnii of Ibe Treasury.
WASHINGTON. April 13. -Today's state
ment nf tho treasury babiccos 111 tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of the ..V).(,oco gold
reserve In the division 'if redemption,
shows: Available cash balance. $1 IV,lll,i.!7;
gold, $90,762,963.
Shoe nml I.cntlicr '1'riiilc,
CHICAGO, April 13. -The Shoo and
Leather Review tomorrow will sny: The
packer hide market Is decidedly stronger.
Ono ot the Rig Four beet slaughterers has
heen holding for liltrher nrlres for upveml
j weeks and this week another packer has
Thev are as much lite COATED
ELECTRICITY as science can make
mem. Hach one produces as much
nerve-biilldlng substance ns is con.
tallied In the amount of food n man
consumes in a week. This Is why
they have cured thousands of cases
of nervous diseases, such ns Debil
ity, Dizziness, Insomnia, Varicocele,
etc. They enable you to think clear
ly by developing brain matter; force
healthy circulation, cure Indiges
tion, nnd linp.itt bounding vigor to
the whole svMem. All weakening
and tisMie-destrovlng drains nnd
losses permanently cured. Delay
may mean Insanity, Consumption
and Death.
Price. $i per box; six boxes (with
tron.clad guarantee to cure or re
fund money). $. Hook containing
positive proof, free. Address Peal
jucuicine to., Cleveland, O.
Sold by Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglaa,
find J. A. Fuller & Co., 11th und Douglas.
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DOCTOR
SEARLES &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
M70U2 CnRQtl! &
private mim
SPECIALIST
We guarantee to cure all cases curable of
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SEXUALLY. Cured for Ufa.
Night Finlssloiis, Iost Manhood, Hydrocele,
Verlcocole. Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Syphilis,
Stricture, Plies, Fistula and Rectal Ulcers
nnd nil
1'rlviitc nisriiscn nnd Disorders nf Men
Slrtctnrc nml Gleet Cured nt Home.
Consultation Free, Call on or address
lilt. SKA III, MS A. SK.VIt l,i;s,
llll H011II1 1 lib St. UMAII1.
Rad way's
Pills
Small, act without pain or griping, pure
ly vegetable, mild and reliable. Regulate
the Liver and Digestive Organs. The safest
and best medicine In the world for the
CURE
ot all disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels. Kidneys, Hladder, Nervous Dis
eases, Loss of Appetite Hendachc, Consti
pation, Costlveneas, Indigestion, Biliousness
Kever, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Piles
,and all derangements of the Internal Vis
cera. PKRFKCT DIGESTION will be nc
liompllshed by taking RADWAY'S PILLS,
By so doing
DYSPEPSIA,
Sick Headsche, Foul Stomach, Blllousntm
will be avoided, as the food that Is eaten
contributes Its nourishing properties for the
auppnrt of the natural waste of the body.
Price Uftc n(liox. Sold by DrnsRlata
or lent by mnll,
Bend to DR. RADWAY & CO., 55 Kim St.,
New York, for Book of Advice.
DOiftTT BURN IT cmt fnr a r,car when yo"
4 OIM
There's no difference In nunllty only In prlres There's a world of dif
ference, however, between 1'ATIIFINDHH nnd other 6c cigars. Pathfinder Is
Immeasurably the better.
DISTRIBUTORS:
itoiiinti'Mi.v into,, iioTiii'.Nr.iniG a s tii.ns.
Omaha nnd Vicinity Stale of Nebraska
W K. CRESH & SONS, Makers.
t rn
HOOD
Prof. Jules Laborde's Marvelous
French Preparation of
"CALTHOS"
For Lost Manhood.
Full 5 Days' Treatment
SENT FREE
By Sealed Mail.
NO CCD. OR DEPOSIT SCHEME.
Every person who Is a sufferer from nervous
diseases should wrlto tho Von ilohl Co., Cin
cinnati, Ohio, at once, nnd nocopt their offer
of n five days trial treatment f rco of chargo.
This Is noil. O. I), or DF.l'OSIT schema but n
liberal proposition madotounfortunatosuf
forersby this long-established concern, which
Is tho largest Importer of specifics for nervous
und sexual diseases in tho world.
Tho Von Mohl Co. has tho solo American
rights for Prof. Labordu's Fronoh preparation
of "Calthos," the only remedy known to nd
vanced medical sclonco that will positively
euro nervous debility. This remedy has for
years been used as 11 specific In tho French
and German armies, nnd since Its Introduc
tion Into the Unltod States has cured many
thousands of sufferers, and tho romarknblo
success of tho remedy in Europe has been ro
pcatcd In this country.
In order to placo this wonderful treatment
In the bands of overy person who suffers tho
mental and physlcalangulsh of snxual weak
ness, Tho Von Mold Co., husdecldod tosenda
f reo trial treatment to all who wrlto at onco.
Tho remedy is sent by mall In a pluln pack
age, und thcrols no publicity In receiving It or
taking It. Accompany lug tho mcdlclno there
Is 11 full treatlso In plain language for you to
read. Tako tho medicine privately with per
fect safety, and a sure euro Is guaranteed,
Lost vitality creops upon mon unawares.
Do not deceive yourself or remain In igno
rance while you ure being dragged down by
.Ills insidious disease.' No matter what tho
causo may bo, whether oarly abuses, excesses
or overwork and business cares, tho results
are tuosamo- prcmaturo loss of strength nnd
memory, emissions, lmpotunuy, varicocele and
shrunken parts. This succinic rcmrdy will
cure you ntuny stngoboforo epilepsy results,
wlthcnsulngcousumptloitniid Insanity. "Onl
thus" poos directly to tho soatof tho trouble,
no matter of bow long stn tiding, and the pn
tlent feels tho benclltof tho first day's treat
ment. In 11 vo days tho medicines sent frcf
will mnko you feel Hko n, new man.
The Von Mohl Co. often receives tho most
astonishing testimonials from persons who
havo taken only flvo days' treatment, Thoy
havo thousands of testimonials from thoso
who havo been permanent lycurod after hav
ing bean given up by doctors, misled and
ruined In health by dlsroputnblu medical
schemors, and when they had given up their
lasthopo for health nnd happiness. Noren
fllblo person will permit Ids name to bo used
for a testimonial as an admission thatho hnd
Hiiy of tho discuses for which tho preparation
of "Calthot." Is n specific euro. Homo lrro
sponslblo advertisers aro using "mado-vp"
testimonials, but tho Von Mohl Oo. Invaria
bly declines to mako public thonames or cor
respondence of any patients who hav been
cured br "Calthos'
Klvo days' treatment will bo placed In your
hands free of cost, ond you aro earnestly
urged for your own sake to send for It with
out delay. Wrlto to day and send your ad
dress. It Is not necessary to give embarrass
ing details ot your symptons. Tho book ac
companying tho 11 vo days' tioutment will en
able you to tako tho medicine In prlvatn nnd
troat yourself successfully at home. It costs
nothing to try this remedy. It may cost you
a great deal more to lotthlsnfTergoby. vrlto
today. Address TUB VON JIOIlL CO 287 It,
CINCINNATI. Oil IO Lnrucst Importui iiof
HlMudarai-reparatlou i the Uultod StatoU"
Constipation
Develops Your "Weak Spots!"
Fvery ono has a "weak spot"- no onn Is
phj'slcalls perfect In every particular. Con
stipation makes your "weak spots" more
fr.ill. Negle, 1 of Constipation will sooner
or later develop your weak spots Into ills
rased spots 11 ml bring on some dreaded or
ganic disorder to threaten your very life'
A looted tongue- headache poor appetite
"half-Mck feeling" sallow skin plmples--fcel
us tired and worn-out In the morning
as when you went to bed? If so, vour
Constipation Is the cause' Your Inherited
weak kidneys lung trouble or liver com
plain grow worse HVHRY DAY vou con
tiniio to neglect that Constipation'
HVIlltl I'll VSICI KMIWS THIS
IS . AIISOI.I ti: CUT.
DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR
TABLETS
form absolutely sure cure for Constipation. They are pleasant, palainblo tab
let.s. neither griping pill, nauseating powder, nor weakening sails. Thev per
suiislvelv and gentlj. but surelj lear the bowels of all decomposed matter nnd
tone uml strengthen the bowel walls, thereby .uilnc the veiy cause of Cotistl.
patlon This Is our statement.
unites ntitKi'i twii.h iMtoor
MRS. HOI,UI5 .M COY. Jul!) Howard St. Omaha. Neb. writes, "limine
used your Dr. Kn.x's Renovator for constipation nnd Indigestion, will xay
for the s.imi' that It Is one or the best remedies I ever iise.i. It docs not
gripe or cause any b.id feelings whatever."
Refuse Substitutes No -emeily Is exm Hy "Just as (jbod" as Dr. Kiiv's
Renovator. For sale by druggist ' .it Mo and tl Address us for Free Advice,
Sample and Hook Dr. II. .1. liny Mcillciil '(., SnrntoKii Sprint;, V V.
j. 11. ivAiti:.
BEECHAMS
?CSII I O Improve the x
V 11 I ceneral health. V
h I Mlala xo cents &25eenbj. C
trcevcsVff),B9fi
m ''S. Debility and Its Compll.
.Ak cntloui, such as wcukncjig,
V -1 anxiety holes3ncs, decline
, cured forever by our exciu
1 slve treatment, which wcfrrui
you on amiroval. It not a
iuccom, return it at our ex.
twnsc nnd 1'ny Notlilnr
Full account mailed sealed;
no cliaire.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., EJUFFALO, N.Y.
I'. F. I. P I. A Nil.
Con.lBn your OICAIV nnd NKKItn nnd send your orilert to
WARE & LELAND,
200-210 RIALTO BUILDING, CHICAGO.
.Y,rH'! M,r ","7.J'"!,J' ,y,nrUrt .tler. Fifteen reprMentallrrs rotmtantly on thn floor of tb
Chicago Hoard nt Trade, tliim Inmirinir prompt eierutlnn nf all orders. nd rlo.n attention to all tnn.
neM eiitrustert to In. KIIWAUH U. II KKM AN, In Clmrite of Itrrrl vlna llepurtmrm.
H.R.PENNEY&C0.
P0CM4I1Y LIFE feUG.
ERArtCH 1038 IUT
mcoui ncs
JAMES E BOYD & CO.,
I'clcphonc 10'M. Omali i, .Vjj
COMMISSION,
(JKAIN, PROVISIONS ami STOCKS
IIOAIIU OK TUADIS.
Correapondence: John A. Warren & Co
uirect wires to Chicago and Nw York,
$6.00 A MONTHu
DR.
McGREW,
SPECIALIST,
TrMtiallFormiof
DISEASES AND
DISORDERS OF
MEM ONLY.
22 Yen Exptrlence,
14 Tcirsin uminj,
!:i.K!TltiriTV , ,(
MUlK'il.
c , cum iiiiicu. a ricoceie,
iin.iuir.j jiiiiiu.i.osaoi visucana vitality.
Th,5?UtUU;,;T,:,KD: Clwgra low, H0K
iiiKArjlhTf lliiuU, Coiiaiiliatioii and Kxam.
Inatlonrrre Houra.a a. 111. to6; 7toap.m
Sunday, 9 to 11 O. llox7C6, Office, N. K.
Cor. HlUaud F;r-iam Streets, OMAHA, NEIJ.
COLUMBIA BEVEL-GEAR
OHABNLESS.
Itrtlurril In Welulit nml Im
provtMl tfiriiuulKiul, tf7, ijtlto.
ffW (ItillOUrit
di to irliir,
Iwrfll'raiinta cantaflan
fffffk. o
CURE YOURSELF!
IN. IMf 41 fnw i .
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illicliarifva, i.iHttiniuMoni,
IrrtHilloni ur ulcrallor4
or 111 11 roil nrniljmnr.
llHtEvflSllHtMicuCo. '' ur pol""a.m.
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cr rrrii, prrpiH, to
fbift, ur . bolt (. I.'.t.v
HOCllTA S..Ml.I.WOt)ll CAI'SUI.US.
v. Ul.a vif iiiui 1 it.. iiicni, llllimi uru I uls i
churBcs In a few days. All druggists, accept 1
only Do uta, by mall (1 V, full directions,
Dick & Co., 133 Centre St . New York.
COLUMBIA, HAR FORD,
STORMER nml PENNANT
CHAIN WHEELS . . ,
Meet cvrr- iirefcrrncr lis lo
imllerii or price, 1(15(1, jfj;tri,
ifiio, ifiir,.
COLUMBIA
COASTER BRAKE.
Alillciililc lo clllicr ( I111I11.
less r Clinln .llodcls, Snvca
mip-tlilril of Hie vorl.
American llcclc C(i
I'OI'll .SAI.KH IIIH'AHTMIl.M',
llnrlfuril, Conn,
Neb (,'yclo Co.. Columbia Dealers.
Omaha Hlcycle Co., Htonner Dealers.
OMAHA. NUH.
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