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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SIAHCn 30, 1901.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Com Taket a Strong Upturn and Close1
One Cent Highr.
GEORGE PHILLIPS DEALS CONSPICUOUSLY
Onla Ilrenk from I mm) nrruir I'ntli
mill Kalilhlt Ilti-ltlnn .Htreiiulli
Wlirnl Left In Itself In Dull
nml IVnltiroless.
CHICAGO, Murch iO.-A stromr titilurn
In corn mid tlio HiiriirlxliiK activity of tin1
oat maikot wcro tlio features of specu
lative, trmlf! cm 'ftmimc today. Mny corn
attained n new high price mark nml closed
with a not advance of Ic, while oats allowed
n Knln tif He. Wheat wan dull, lint re
sponded to tho com HtretiRth Iry a closltiR
Kaln of Itfj-V. ProvlnloiiH were lrreRiilur,
clnshiK IVfjTc lilRhor to llHo lower.
The corn filt was overflowlnR with trad
ers' nt the opening and their cyoH .were
fastened on George rlillllpH, who was re
ported to have rontrol of the market, or to
he very clone to a eoniniandltiR position.
Light country offerings, despite higher
bids Kent out last nlghl, small tocelplH and
the diminishing proportion of contract
grade In them were InlliienceM which kept
the bullish blood circulating'. I'hllllp,
whose line or long MlulT Is variously esti
mated In the millions, met tho tide of
buying orders and these came from nearly
nil nuarters, with offerlngM In iVyioo and
lOD.Oirf) lots. Opening sales were tllirhiiugod
to higher nt V to I3.' and
during Hie lira l fifteen minute the
market climbed to IT-',e. The Phillips
selling carried in Its wake other liolilliigH
from traders who are accustomed to follow
hltn. The iiuautltlcx tossed about were of
iccord-brcaklng volume. So broad was the
demand, however, that the Intense pressure
succeeded III forcing the market only to
42 c Mere Phillips ceased his liquidation,
In Recounting for Phillips' move It was
said he had been scIIIiik most of bis stuff
to brokers who, were really his Hgeiil.i and
that he had attempted to shake out weak
loncs and lend conlldelice to the bears to se
cure a firmer hold on the market. Another
rumor had It that St. I.ouIh Interests, who
uere heavy buyers, were making an at
tempt to wrest the young operator's throne
In the corn pit from him. However true
or false this report may have been Phillips
became a buyer beforo the noon hour.
This, so alarmed shorts that the market
speedily reacted, nsslsled the while bv the
buying of outside people whose bullishness
was rampant all day. The advance failed
to bring much corn on the market. .May
advanced to lie during the afternoon, this
being tho highest price thin season for
May delivery, and the close was buoyant,
le over yesterday, at I.ITdc .Inly ruled gen
erally a shade under May. Cash bids were
generally out of lino with the bulge. Local
receipts numbered ,.'ll cars, 1.1 of contract
Rraile. Cables were firm.
Oats broke from their usual narrow path
ns the neglected speculative walltlower
and exhibited surprlsltiR streiiRth and ani
mation. The, recent marked Improvement
In the cash situation, 4'oniblned with the
corn strength, wcro tlio factors. May sold
early ut ,J.VMfJ.Vto, advanced later to 25 ft
25Te on coverliiR by shorts and closed
higher al 2.V?ic- Itcctlpts were '.Ml ears. To
day's shipping sabs were put at oOU.OOO bu.,
while business of this character yesterday
was reported at SOO.WO bit.
Wheat was dull and neglected, In favor
of the greater attractions In nelRhburlnR
pits. Trading was professional In charac
ter the greater part of the session and the
lone easy on the whole In eonsenuence of
liberal receipts. Rood crop prospects and the
favorable weather. .May sold between 75o
and "lie during the forenoon and later ral
lied to "C'j.e on export sales at the seaboard
and la sympathy with corn. The close found
the market al Tii'io. i4f3c higher than yes
ti'rday's llnal llgurcs Shorts did most of
tho buying, Hiicb ns It was. Kxporters re
tiorled IS loads taken. Seaboard clearances
lit wheat and Hour wcro equal to r lii.fX"! bu..
while primary receipts aggregated SCUmo
bu.. compared with isi.ono bu. last year.
Minneapolis and Ouliith reported :l"S cars,
against IX'! last week and iXtl a year ago.
Local receipts were IB cars, none of con
tract grade, The board's cable made Ar
gentine shipments l.XS.OOO bu., COO.Oih) bit.
less than tile previous week's and nearly
S.tKto.omt bu. under last year's.
Provisions started out heavy because
western receipts wore In excess of the num
ber at hand the corresponding day a year
ago and because prices at the stock yards
were somewhat easier. The strength in
corn came to tlm help of the market of
the latter and caused a recovery, except In
pork, which was "draggy" and failed to re
cover completely. May pork sold between
$15.12!$ and $14.95 and closed lilic down
at $15.3: May lard, botwion JS and JX.10,
closing MiVAc higher at $s.n. and May ribs,
between $7.Sfi and iS.K'.i, with the close "lie
up at S.
Kxtlmatcd receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 75
cars; corn, 23a cars; oats, 223 cars; hogs,
lN.ono head.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Ycs'y.
Wheat
April
Mny
Corn
May July
Cats
May July
1'ork
Muy July
Lard
May July
Sept.
U i os
May July
Sept.
j 73 J 75'( 75 To1! 75
"5!,Wftl 764 "3 7fi') "5!ifi76
hzVfliK 41 42' LIT. 12?;,
in'iilll'fc 41 42Tj, n !2Vo I I
ri'i'-'oTTliali'uti 5 SiH
2IT, 20 2ITi 23 2T
ir. :o is 1214, it ta 15 ::o i: i7
15 00 15 05 II SO 15 05 15 071$
R 02U S 10 DIM S 10 S 02 1
S (H) ,S 03 S CO S O-JK. 7
7 Ki S 07i 7 92J4 S (7'S 7 !7'-j
7 S5 R 02! 7 S3 R 00 7 02,a
7 SO i 7 7 SO 7 !2V. 7 S2I,
7 77',j 7 !0 7 77!i 7 !W " " SO "
No. 2.
Cash (I'mtatloiip were as follows:
rLOl'U-Sleady; winter wheat. $3.S5
(fi.1.9.5; stralghta. $:t.2pf3.70; clears, S2.rTn. 10;
spring specials, i.;i; pa tents, ja.fiouxtu;
ktralghis. S3.00it3.30: bakers. J2.20ffi2.5o.
WHEAT No. .1 spring, fi7')67;c; No. 2
ieo, ,;c.
COKN-No. 2, 1.1'ic; No. 2 yellow, m'tc.
OATS No. 2, 2!jC No. 2 white, 2SH0
-.'4i'; iiii. .i woiii. 'n.;.c.
UYE -Nii. 2. 5Mj5t'.
UAIILEV-tiood feeding, 17c; fair to
enoieo matting, itwiwic.
H1.M.7T1U Nr.. 1 ll..v tl f.-.. I r.ll. . v.. 1
".-' 7 ..... . III..., l,t-.ll I
northweRterti, $1.5filit.57; prlmu timothy, $1;
clover, contract gradi. $11.
PnOVIHIONS--McH pork, per bbl., $15,15
:.!-. I .,1 If.l 11... e'lPr. ..A 1 ... . ...
i.i.-", imiiii, 4H-I lllf... i,IU'(l .fctf. flOOl I
ribs sldcH (loose), $7.90'd,S.lo. Dry salted
snnuuicrs (imxed). f.7Miii.S2'i,; sbort clear
shies fboxeil), $S.I5.
WHISKY-Iiasls of high wines. $1.27.
srciAHS-Cut loaf. $..oi; granulated,
u.iii riMiii-uiiuiirm 4t ...li; oil J.i.l'l,
i nn icceipis anu siiipincnis louay were as
ItlllOWH
Articles.
Itccclpts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu ,
live, bu
3,tVJ0
CC7,000 s.O.TO
Cl!7.0iV 1S0.OCO
2.13.000 17S.IMHJ
i:i.ono lvom
IlHrlcy, bu..
17.0k) i;:,ooo
Ou the Produco exehancn toiluv Dir. Imi
ter market was unlet; creiinierles. 15'ii21c;
dairies, ujiisc. Cbcese. fairly active, 110
iiire. liKrif, ueiive; iiesil, i;!r( 12'tc
mow vtiitK t;i:.M:it.i, maiikut
(liiotnllona
of tbe liny on Vnrloun
1 iiMinioillt le.
NEW YORK. March 2!l.FI.01't-lte-
ceipis, dims.; exports; v,.lhS bids,
fairly aetlvn and tinner on Hir,.iu-ti, .,
wheat; Minnesota patents. Jl.OiVit ,S0; Mln-
iii-nuiii ihikitw. .i.i'wii J,v.; Wllller pat
cms. Ki.uyii4.uo; winter straights, $.t.i3
((3M; winter extras, $2.l5ti2.S0; winter low-
grades. $2.4.iCf2.iiii. Hye Hour, sleady; fair to
goon, j .visj; cuoice 10 laney, w.2O0a, 15,
IlllUrVn lli'lll llillll, lllll'l III llHO, Jll.
.nUCICV.'HEAT-Uull at GO0C2C. c. I. f.
.New I OrK
COUNMEAL Firm; yellow western, Via
city. Diet llraiidywiiie, $2.13512.60.
It YE Steady; No. 2 western, colic, f. o, b
afloat; state, 6Mj57c, c. I, t.. carlots.
HAHLKY-Dull; feeding, 4ils!ic c. I.
New York: malting, ti2Qri0e.
BAULKY MALT-Dull; western, C50 720.
WlllJAT llece Ills. ll.fiOO till. Soot. Ill-m
No. 2 red, R2c f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 red. ftOWe
elevator; No. 1 northern, Diiluth. 90V-o f. o,
b. nlln.it! ISJn. 1 Iiiii,! Ilulnili n-l, t i.
afloat. Options wcro domliiate'd all day by
ciciikui i,i i-uiii iinu riiieo generally urm
nlthnugh unlet. Shorts covered moderately
English cables wero tlrm. Argentina sbln
iiients small and renewed export demand
Closed tlrm nt Le net iidvauee. Mnv. siivw
Klc. closed ut Slo; July. SKisU4e, closed' at
sn4c; beptemner, so'.i-l6i(S0c, closed at
so-V.
COUN Hecelpts, so.945 bu.; exports, 117.700
bu. bpot. stronger; No. 2. 50e, elevator, and
5oHo f, o. b. alloat. Option market wan
strong and active all day, reflecting strong
speculative b.iylng, higher cables, an ularm
of shorts, fair clearances .and small Argen
tina shipments, Closed strong and e net
higher; March closed at r0o; Mny.
49Vi;C. closed at 49iie: July. 4SMM9 3-lfie,
closed at Wtc; September, 4S'iitj4D!c, closed
at 49te.
OATS Ueculpts. 102,2iX bu.; exports, i;K3
bu. Spot, tlrm; No, 2. 31c: No, 3. 3014c; No.
3 white, 33c; No. 3 white, 32!ic; track, mixed
wenlern, noiw.lUAc; track, white, SISm-.
Options stronger with corn and on a blR
t.isb demnnd , ,
HOPS-Quiet , state, common to choice,
Mm crop, 13'xjlic, IS'j, lltflBc; old oldg, 2Jj
Cc, l'uciilc coast, 1WJ0 crop, lf319c; 1S39, 11
im , oiu 14U, J'u6c. ....
IIAY (inlet, shipping, idfjuci good to
choice, .yqW,
IIIDKS I'lrm; nalveston. M to 23 lbs.,
l&fjlSi,c, California, 21 to 15 lhs lV431?c;
Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., ItfMttc,
LI'iATIIKH-Htcady; hemlock sole, Ilueno.i
Ayrcs, Imhl to heavywelRhts, 2iy25e; ncld,
PROVISIONS-Heef. tlrtn! family, $10.50
011. oO; mess, II.Mili'J.UO; lecf hams, $lS.5Cra
;y.u0; packet, $'..W10.WJ; extra India niefs,
H.U"IK.oo. Cut meats, tlrm; pickled bel
lies. S.3;"4f 10.00; pickled shoulders, JS.iB;
pickled hams, JS.i'Wi 10.00. Lard, firm;
western steamed, ts.&o; retlncd, llrmj con
tinent, $S,70; South Amerlen, $9.25; com
pound, $1.7305.8714. Pork, firm; family, $16-50
yi7.oo; short clear, $15.wQ17.0u; mess, $15.50
'U It) BO.
TALLOW I'lrm; city ($2 per pkg.), 4T4c;
country (pkgM. free), 4;4'fi5Ue.
ItlGt-atcady; domestic, fair to extra,
3su.
m'TTKU-ltccclpts, 3.031 pkgs.; tlrm;
fresh creamery, lt'ii22c; factory, lPalHic.
Clli:iCSi:-Ili'celpts, 1,077 pkgs.; tlrm;
fency latge, colored nml white, 110Uttc;
fa.iey email, colored, 12'4e; fancy, small,
white, 12MI2UO.
lHKlS-ltccelpts, 11.235 pkps.; market
easier; western ,at mark, 13',iyilc; south
ern, nt mark, 3il3!ie.
POl'LTKY Alive, dull and weak; fowls,
)KI2c; chickens, 11c; turkeys, 12c; dressed,
tlrm.
OMAHA WIIOI.KSAf.B MAII KKTS.
Condlllon of Trmle unit Qiiiitntlnna on
siiiplt; nml 1'iiney ProUuee,
KCiGS Hccclptsf liberal; good stock, firm
at lie.
L1V12 POCLTHY Hens. So; young nml
old rootters, ?,y"c; turkeys, 6'aSc; ducks
and gcfiv, i'a"ijc.
OA mT .Niuii.ird ducks, per doz., $2,700
J.w; leal i.(jl.o0; mixed, ll..'5'tl
UCTTlOIi-Commoii to talr, iac; choice,
llt'lSc, separator, 22c,
I'ltf.SU OlS'i litS First grade, olld
jiacKcii, New Vork counts, per can, Mcl ex
tra selects, 32(.; standards, Ljc; medium, iuc.
Second hrade,Hiack tilled, New York counts,
per an, juc extra selects, 20c; stundards,
wc; bulK standards, per gal,, $1.25.
KHO.KN FHKSll f'JSli-lilack bass, 18c;
whlto bass, luc; bluctlih, lie; bJlincads, loc;
uluu .inn. ic, cattish, i2c; cud, Uu; crupplc,
luc, ciMJoet, ,u; halibut, 11c; herring, 4'utic;
haddocK, "Jc: mackerel, ISc; perch, Uuic;
piCKcrel, ic; i.tKe, 'Jo; red snapper, jgc;
mUiiium, lie; Hunilsh, 6c; smelts, ivc; trout,
luu; whlletlsh. be.
l'Hif;o.NW-l.lve, per doz., i.
VKALS Choice, liylOo.
HAY' 1'rlceb iiuottd by Omaha Wliolesalo
1 In v Dealers .issociatlun: Choice upland.
jvw; No. 1 upland, I'i; medium, ii.U); coarse,
i. Jtyu straw, o. tiicsc prices are tor
Hay ui good tjlur und uuuilty. Demuud
talr. No receipts.
OA IS No. 2 wtille, 2SC.
CUllN No. 3, 3oc.
UitAN-$15.
vi:uutaijles.
SP1NACJ1 Per ou. box. 75c.
ASPAHAOt'S-Callfornla, per lb., 16c.
Hill UAItH Calltornla, per lb., 10c.
NICW HHHTH Pcf doz., Uc.
NHW CAHHOTS-Pcr doz., COc.
NHW TI.HNIPS-Pcr doz., COc.
Cl Cl'MHliltS-lIothousc, per doz., Jl.COO
:.tw, as to size.
1'AllSNlPS Per bu., 40c.
'I'UHNIPS Per bu. basket, 00c.
llliKTS Per bu., 40c.
i. AitltoTS Per bit.. 40c.
LUTTUOU Per bu., 3i40c.
ltAUISHKS Per doz., M'aJjc.
I'AltSl.lOV l'er doz., 3ac.
POTATOKS-Per bu 4&ff33c; Colorudo,
"SEKO POTATOKS-XCarly Ohlos, 6iaic;
lied Hiver Valley, Wc; Triumph, $1.10.
8WKIST I'OTATtM'JH l'or Ut)l J1.75.
CAHHAOi; Holland seed, per lb,. 2c:
new California, 2!ac.
TOMATOUS Morlda, per C-baskct crate,
$t; Mexicans, per 4-baskut crate, $2.0).
CULIJHY California, as to size. 60S75o:
Kalauuuuo, 25KuUc.
CAULIl'LUWiatc caitrornia, per crate,
2M.
liKANS Wux, per bu., J3.&0; string, per
bu., $3.2j.
iJUU 1 hilii 1rCr Oil. OOX, ti.
Pi;PPi:itS-Pcr bu. box, $2.23.
FHUITS.
STIIAWHKHUIKS-I'lorlda, per ut., 40c;
Texas, 2.'y3'.'0.
UKAl'r.rt .Malaga, per Keg, 7.5oa.W.
APPLUS-Por bbt.. 1.25: Washington. Der
bu. tiox, $1.73; HolliluHcrs. $1.90.
citAr iititimia iicu anu uugic, j'j per
bbl.; Jerseys. pc- bbl., $S.0O; per crate, $X
llldl'ltAU 111U11B.
OUANGl'.H Callfurnlu tseedllnss, $2.00
25; navelM, $2 75i3.00.
LUMONS-Caliiorniu, extra fancy, $3.23
bo; choice. $3.
UANANiVS Per bunch, according to size.
$l.i&42.23.
I' lus California, new cortons, 7&c; layers.
C3c; imported, per lb., 12013c.
DAT KS Persian, in M-ib. boxes, Salrs, 0c
per lu.; Halloween, fc'.fcc per lb.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HONEY California, per 31-scctlon case.
$I.W.
CIUEIl-Pcr bbl., $1.M; per half bbl., $2.75.
NU'lS Lngllsh walnuts, per lb.. 13c: ill-
berts, per In., 13o; almonds, per lb., 81j2Uc;
raw peanuts, per lb., 6ijoV4c; roasted, 6Wa
T'-ie; Llrazt's, Uu; pecans, luiil2c; cocounuts.
each. 4!4c
lIHJKe No. 1 green. D'.'c: No. 2 crecn.
l',c: No. 1 salted. VV,c: No. 2 united. BHcr
No. 1 vial call, h to 12 lbs., he: No. 2 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Cc; dry hides, .S(iiao; sheep
pelts, ;'5U75c; l.orwu hides, $1.0002.25.
M. I.ouls (irniii mid Provision.
ST. I.Ol'IS. March 29. W11I5AT lllcber:
o. s reii casn, cievaior. i3',ic; tracK. 7Ml'
7.'i'ic; May 71!ic: July, No.
hard,
.'r,!72.
COItN-Illgher: No; 2 cash. 12c: track.
2le; May, 12'Je; July, I2?ic.
OATS l Uglier: No. 2 cash. 23lic: track.
27,45j27!i:C, May. 20'c; July, 23c; No. 2
whit", l-.'c.
It VII Higher at 53e.
Fl.Oim-Oulct: patents. $?.53ff3.73: extra
fancy .Hid straight, $3.15fj3.33; clear, $2,709
.90.
SEEDS Timothy, ntcady; average ie.
elnts. $3,231(1.00: prime worth more: flax,
$1.52.
t'Oll.N.Ml'JAL steady at $2.iu.
I1UAN Steady; sacked, east track, Tlic.
IIAY Steady; timothy, $9.00013.25.
WIIISKY-Stcaily at II.2V.
I HON COTTONTI ES-$1.
HAOOlNO-(i1M07c,
HEMPTWINE-9C
PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing,
$15.37!. Lard. $S. Dry unit meats, steady:
boxed lots, extra shorts, $U2V4; clear ribs.
$S.25; clear sides, $8.25. Uncoil, sleady;
boxed lots, extra shorts, $8.87!,6; clear libs,
$9: clear sides $9.
.Mi;TAi.is i.eao: Kirm at $4. 22411 1.2&.
Spelter: Firm at $3.75.
t'ui'i. tki Mieauy; cnicKens, so; mucks,
9e; geese, Vuttt:,
HUTTEU-Crcanicry, 10022c; dairy, 110
17c.
EtiCiS Firm at I2'ic. repacked and cases
Included.
Ill' CEIPTS Klonr. 4.000 bbis.: wheat, is,-
OihI bu.; com. f3,li"0 bu,; oats, 24,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS ! lour. 13.000 hhls.: wheat.
13C.000 bu,; corn, 09,000 bu,; pats, 01,000 bu.
Liverpool ( rnl ti nml Provision.
LIVERPOOL. March 29.-WHEAT-Spot.
Urm; No. 2 red western, winter, fis !jd; No. 1
northern, spring, Cs:0id; No. 1 California,
tiN.itfcd. Futures, quiet; May, Gsld; July,
Cs Id.
CORN Snot, firm: American mixed, new.
3sll!id; American mixed, old, 4s Hd. Fu
tures, quiet; .May. as iiwi; Jiuy, jsiuwi;
September, nominal.
IjAKU American reuneu, 111 pans, urm ai
42s.
CI I HUSK Amerlcnn llnest colored, quiet
nt 17s Cd.
FALLOW Australian, in London, quiet
at 26M 3d.
PROVISIONS Heef, extra India, mess,
easy at ills 3d. Pork, prime mess western,
steady at 03s, Lard, tlrm; American rellned.
ill pans, urni at i.u; prime western, in
tierces, ItsOd. Hams, short cut, 14 to IB
lbs,, strong at I5h fid. Bacon, tlrm; Cumber
laud cut. 20 to 30 lbs., linn at 17s fid; short
ribs. Pi to 21 lbs., 13s od; long clear middles,
light, 2S to 31 lbs.. 43s; long clear middles.
heavv. 3.1 to 10 lbs.. 12s fid: short clear
backs, lti to 20 lbs., 10s 3d; clear bellies. 14 to
Pi ns,. 11 : shoulders, square, 11 to la ins..
strong ut 3Cs 9d,
Receipts of wheat during the last three
days, 235,000 centals, Including 67,000 Ameri
can, Receipts or American corn during the last
three days, 70,200 centals.
Kiiimiia City (irnln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, .March 29, WHEAT
May, ti"ic; July, fiSo; cosh, No. 2 hnrd,
C9!,07Oc: No. 3. OSiifiliu; No. 2 red, 72073c;
No, 3. 090 ;io; No 2 sprlt'g. fiSfifisc.
CORN-May. 39?ii: July. 40Hc; cash. No.
2 mixed, 39s0luc; No. 2 white, 41c; No, 3,
40V
OATS-No, 2 white, ISBJSlsc.
RYE-No. 2. 02e.
HAY-Cbolco timothy, $10.500 11.00; choice
nralrle. tS 505(9.00.
Ill'TTER-Creamcry, 17020c; dairy, fancy,
ICe.
EOOS- Finn; fresh Missouri nnd Kansas
stock, lie. loss orr, cases returned; now
whltewood cases included. !io more.
RKCEIPTH-Whcnt. 02,100 bu.; corn, 12,000
bu.: oats. 3.000 bu.
SHIPMENTS-Wheat, 53.600 bu.; corn, 2,100
liu. ; oais, i.voo ou.
Mimic npoll tirnlu Mnrkrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 29. WHEAT,
Cash, T4Ho; May. 74V'l July, 74'io; on track,
No, 1 hard, "fiSc: No, 1 northern, 71c;
Nu, - uonueni, ktiik.
GOOD TRADE IS EXPECTED
Encouraging Oatlook for Spring; Bniinis in
All Lists Exoept Drj Qoodi,
COMPARATIVE STEADINESS IN STEEL
Prices of llootn nml Mioex Well .Sim
tnlneit lliittoni Price for Wool
llns Evidently lleen Itcnelicd
Wlient StrotiK.
NEW
Kovlcw
YOHK, March 2D. Dun's Weekly
of Trndo tomorrow will sav:
Tho condition of general business Is In
most respects satisfactory. The dry goods
trade, mid particularly the cotton division,
Is gloomy, with further reductions In prices
of staple goods this week nml demnnd fall
ing to Inctensu with the shading' of quota
tions, but from every other department of
business reports are cheerful and the out
look ror a good spring retail turnover U
cncourimlng. There Is little dlfllculty over
collections In any direction and tho mer
cantile demand for money from numerous
quarters Is proof of the confidence felt
among manufacturers and Jobbers, Tho
labor situation Is more tranquil. Mining
differences In the soft coal region aro set
tled nnd sober counsels seem to havo pre
vailed among anthracite miners.
Asldo from the expected advance In struc
tural shapes there Is comparative steadi
ness In Iron nnd steel. After more or less
udviince every week for two months It is
gratifying to find that Hcsemer pig re
mained seven days without alteration. Tho
tone Is tlrm and producers report nil recent
sales for early delivery. While exports of
cruder forms nro lightly reduced lu pi Ice
under tho competition, thero Is no change
In the foreign demand for building ma
terial nnd other finished products. Consoli
dation of valley turnaces Is practically as
sured and promises to bo a powerful lorce
lu the Industry.
Prices or boots nnd shoes nro well sus
tained without any quotable change. Now
England shops report fewer orders, but
most concerns have sufficient work for
some months on old contracts. Japanned
goods r.nd chrome patent kid aro In special
request .Most lines of sole leather are
llrmly held, while receipts of glazed kid
nnd patent leather nro quickly absorbed ut
steady prices. Chicago hides agnln average
lower, the weakness being partly attrib
utable to tho extremely poor quality of of
ferings, That bottom prices for wool have been
reached at last Is evidenced by tho grow
ing' unwillingness of holders to make con
cessions, the greater activity of dealers
and Indications that purchases for specu
lation are of considerable volume. Trans
actions show a material gain at the lead
ing markets, while shipments from ltoston
exceed those of preceding week. Efforts
to secure even fractional advances In quo
tations, hqwever, end negotiations. Manu
facturers are not Inclined to accumulate
stocks. Tho new clip moves very slowlv.
consigners sending with shipments orders
not to sell at current figures. It was not
possible to maintain the small recovery late
last week lu raw cotton, and subsequent
reaction established a new low record for
the crop year. While tho decline has been
severe, mills are not ready to purchase
freely, and foreign buying for the month
Is for below last year's. Efforts will a"
made to prevent the enormous ncrcngo
meditated, but unparalleled sales of fer
tilizers hnvo nlready occurred.
Wheat did not respond tn rumors of dam
age, but found reason for strength lu At
lantic exports. Including flour, in four
weeks of 11,432,917 bll against 6.078.7C2 bu.
In 1900.
Failures for the week numbered 206 in
tho Culled Stntos. against 203 last year, and
29 In Canada, against 33 Inst year.
WI3EKI.Y CI.EAIUNC lltlt'SE TAI1I.E.
AgRrFunlp nt Ilnsliiesn Trnnnneted by
the Associated IliniUa.
NEW YORK, March 29. The following
tabic, compiled by nradstrcct, shows the
bank clearlngB nt the principal cities for
the week ended March 28, with the per
centage of Increase and decrease as com
pared with tho corresponding week last
year:
Amount. j Inc.
CITIES.
Dec.
New York
Boston 1
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. louls
Pittsburg
Baltimore
San Francisco
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans ........
Cm. -Maud
Minneapolis
Detroit
I.oulsvl1lo
Oalveston
Houston
Indianapolis
OMAHA
Providcnco ,
Columbus, O
Milwaukee
Denver
Murrain
St. Paul
Savannah
Hartford
Memphis
Washington
Peoria
Richmond
Rochester
New Haven
Worcester ,
Atlanta.
Salt Lake City
Sprlngtleld. .Mnss...,
Fort Worth
Portland, Mo ,
Portland, Ore
St. Joseph ,
Los Angeles ,
Norfolk ,
Dcs Moines'
Nnshvlllo
Scranton
Grand Rapids
Augusta, Oh
Dayton, O
Seattle
$1,CI9,7S9,317I 40.1;
139.019,030 31. S
133,730,930 15.7
90,210.050 10.2
I0.192.S92 40.2
39.92.332l IS.fi
2).790,331
19.970, lll
18.215.100)
11.222.159
12.29S.SI3I
10.5!
1
2.fi
13.3
43.9j
33.3
H,t;i4.S7G
8.0S2.33S
S.121.132
7.537.9071
',.517.0001
7.3it,375
0,20S,.25
tl,0S2,S:W
Ctl.tiOOl
5.02S.O0OI
I.9II.7M1!
1,911,1101
l.Sfl 1.931
I.O30.02II
3.030.S191
2.520,0991
12.1
'o!i
17.41
I
34.1
33.ni
13.5
13.3
2.1
IB. 7
1.0,.
I.
B.St .
1
soli 1.
12.5
2.M.1.43I
2.720.070
2..110.HW
1.33I.0K:
21.3'..
U.fil..
9.71..
10.31..
11.21. .
I
23.11..
7.91..
32.0 ..
O Oj
9U "
40.11..
1,831.919
1,183.533
1.475.0I11
l.frtl.OlM
2.037KI2
1. 215.1102
3.:
2.fifi5.fisO
1.210.917!
2,0S0,2OO
3,321 .mo;
2.990,O$O
1.133.S27I
1,1100,319
21.8 .
'is',i.
14.4
21.0
20.9
1.210.209
2.P...
1.7!...
0.91...
01.21...
I
21.01...
27.91...
19.0 ...
13.8 ...
10S.fi ...
1.127.871
1.107.702
2.590,274
1.017.120
2.202.814
2,I20,SI:
1.055.025
folpilo
Taeomii
Sioux City
Topeku
Syracuse
1.1S7.7IS!
1,215.5291
851.7531
4.1
Wilmington, Del....
Fall River
Lowell
Spokane
SS0.SS3
3.8
nn p
"L9
1,12,094
159.100
R5l,fi3
New Hertford
319.133
597.3R.8
Knoxvllle, Tenn
Birmingham
Wichita
11.8
6.8
809,090!
514,339
Blnghamtnn
3l3,9fiO
12.3
lfi.2
19.0
16.5
Lexington. Kv
121.073
Jacksonville, Pin..,
r.57.2401
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chattanooga
317.2171
424.600
2.1
10.8
15.1
390,013
372.951
itocKforil. Ill
Canton. O
SnrliiRllelil. O
2S0.7S,
21.21
208.793!
317,700!
24.5
Kargn, n. u
Sioux Falls. S. D....
9,31.
189.11.
0.7'.
39.71.
32 .911
Fremont. Neb
Davenport
Wheeling, W. Va...
Holenn
114,5311
SS9.tit
O0I.S55I
520,1381
7l,393 1.
491,5821.
72S,0O8.
31.01
32.71
;::::!..15:s
1
13.01
43,21
n.si
Little Rock
Evansvllle ,
SnrliiKlleld. Ill
Colorado Springs...
rnungsiown
Mneon
Bloomlnpton, III....
Jacksonville, III....
Chester, Pa
3IK.S10
822.000!
227,718!
133.119
312,910)
Totals, IT.
Outside N.
.I$2,3iV,10I,717I a.1,2!
.1 rsi,3l5,00 1S.7
DOMINION OP CANADA
Montreal
Toronto
$
17.W.851I
10.950,0851
1,001,7331
1,121,4231
000,0391 .
fi25,010l
725.2711.
410,0921
47.0'
27.91
10.31
S.Gi
Winnipeg
Halifax
Hamilton
St. John, N. B. .
Vancouver
Victoria
Totals
10.81,
!!3
11.0
..'I 33,500,4291 32. 2.
IIHAIISTIIRET'S FI.VA.N'CI Al. HKVIEW.
'I'riinsnetlons In StoeUs Are I. it rite nml
Public Ititrrest IiierenMlnnr,
NEW YORK, March 29. Bradstrecfs
Financial Review tomorrow will say:
Transactions havo again beep of largo
voiumn nun puoiio interest m tne stock;
market has been on an Increasing scale,
although It cannot be said that stock sneeu.
latlnn at present asumes a form which
mlzht bo described us even approximating
a Doom, l oniiuinus nave neon generally
ravnrable and sentiment favors a continu
ance of tlm bullUh movement, even though
prices In many cases havo reached a level
wnien causes conservative interests to in
dulge lu mlnelvlngs. At times tho market
shows the effect of being somewhat over
manipulated, but Its Intervals or dullness
are of brief duration and the unwaril move.
ment Is soon resumed. The announcement
that about 23O,0O0 In gold bars would be
uhlpped to Europe this week produced on
Wednesday n tnnrked. hIUiourIi temporary,
halt In the bullish movement, while fears
of war bctwen Japan and Russia had an
effect also. The gold-snipping transaction
was n spcclnl arrangement nnd npparetitly
has reference to the approaching llotntlon
of tho German government loan of .l.ono.OOO
marks, Tho foreign exchange has been
strong and advancing and there Is n de
rided Impression that London nnd Paris
will call Ulion the I'nlted Stntes for a
certain amount of specie during the present
sprint;,
The reeling lu banking circles, however.
Is optimistic on the effects of such n move
ment nnd money continues easy, stock mar
ket borrowers being still able to supply
all their requirements at below 3 per cent
on call loans and nt from 3!4 to 4 per
cent on time. It Is nlso noticed that lend
ers of money ,111 a rule, nro less dis
posed to discriminate against Industrial
collaterals. The success or the great steel
deal and the boiler that the new United
States Steel slocks will not only bo a lead
ing realiire of tho market rrom now on, but
will develop an Intrinsic value of a high
order, seems to have romoved from many
minds the doubts which have herctoforo
onerated ncnliiut Industrial stocks, even
or tho btst class. In connection with specu
lative operations or loans. 1 no oiner irn
tures which lnilnniu'e the market have all
been or an essentially favornblo character.
MOVEMENTS IN .STOCKS ANU IIONIIS.
Another liny of Heavy .Npecnlnt Ion Is
' PmnnimI In stuck Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, March 29. There wns an
other day of vcrv heavy speculation In
the Mock market todav. Tho Individual ex-
nmples or notable strength served ns an
effective prop to the whole mnrkci nnu
kept tho bullish stilrlt In the nscendallt,
although profit taking was on 1111 enormous
scale all day. The movement was not espo
dally connected with nny new development,
but everything received a rnvorablc Inter
pretation rrom the enthusiastic nuns nnti 11
anything unfavorable came to their notice
It was totally Ignored, Burlington and
United Stntes Steel stocks were the most
conspicuous features In tbe market, as was
the ease vestenlav. nml their strength hnd
11 decisive Inlliienvc on the whole list, Bur
lington was buoyant rrom the outset,
mounting 4!4 points over last night's close
In tho nnenhiK transactions bv successive
stnges or half n point nt a time, on ab
sorption nf 15,000 shores. No authorized an
nouncement was made or the closing North-
em Paclllc-Btirllugton deal, nut the specu
lators accepted the nsscrtlon that "the
plan was ripe."
Thero was a furious speculation In this
stock, which carried It up through succes
sive reactions to 173, with the close only 11
snauo neiow Hint. Lite proiu laKing 111
Northern Pacific was very heavy, carrying
tho stock down i rrpm tho top level and
closing nt only a small rally, with a net
loss or !i.
The following nro tho closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
Atchison
do prd
Baltimore & O.
Can. Paclllc ...
Can. Southern .
Cites. & Ohio . .
Chicago G. W...
C, U. & Q
Chicago I. & L.
do prd
Cblea.Ro & E. I.
. 61',
do pfd
. 3ft?i
. 20H
301,4
20
121
0H,
63
I17t4
loot
100
JW
77
141
20
85
BV4
20
53i
9Ui
17 "
I5t4
?3
45T
111
"0.4
W. & L. K
do 2d Iffd
. 9.1
Wis. Central ...
. 1J4
. 1t-.
Third Avenue ..
B. & O. nfd
22?4
National Tube.
.lift,
. 3S
. 73
do nfd
Amal. Copper ..
Adams Express.
Am. Express ...
.in',j
Chicago & N. W.
U. S. Express...,
Wells-Fnrgo Ex.
U 11. 1. P..
C. C. C. & St. L
Colo. Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. & Hudson.
Del. L. & W ...
Den. tt R, a....
do iffd
Erlo
do 1st pUl
Gt. Nor. ptd.v...
Hocking Coal ..
Hocktug Val'ey.
Illinois Central.,
lowu Central ...
do pfd
L. E. & W
do prd
Lake Shore
Louis. Nash..
.Manhattan L ..
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central ...
Minn. & St. L...
do prd
Mo. Paclllc
.129
,. 81
. '2
. 17
Ml
Am. Cot. Oil....
do prd
m. Malting ...
do Pfd
.17.1'i
.215!i
. 47!i
. ysw
. !'0S
G9Ji
.201 i
. 17 I
Amor. S. & R...
do iffd
Am. Spirits
do ffd
"Amor. S. II
"do nfd
"Amor. S. & W.
do nfd
. 54 '4
.US',
"Am. Tin Plate.
"do nfd
.lis
.123l
.141
. 45;
. 82";,
. 54i
. 4 1 14
.10114
. 51 1,4
.103',4
.216
. 49tj
. :il!i
Am. Tobacco ...
. 61 !
do md.
. 00'
.127
Ana. Mill. Co....
llrk. Rap. Tr...
Colo. F. & I
Con. Tobacco ...
.210141
.lOO'.h1
.120
111 nfd.,
10l4
Federal Steel..
. 24'i
. S3
.112
udo prd
Gen. Electric
Glucose Sugar
102
do prd
Int'n'l Paper ...
do pfd
Laclede Gas ....
Nat. Biscuit ...
do pfd -. .
National Lend .
do pfd
"Nnt. Steel ....
"do pfd
N. Y. A. Brake
No. American ..
. yt
. 25-1;
. 78!4
. 814
. 40',t
. P5',j
. IE',4
.. 83
. no;
,. 116
"Mobile & Ohio.
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. J. Central...
80
. .Yi
.135
N. Y. Central..
Nor. & West....
ilo pfd
No. Pacltlc
-llfi'i
. id
. 83
. 3l?i
do pfd
Ontario & W....
"O. R. & N...
"do pfd
if-'?4
..Sir
.1511 Vt
. 88',4
51
. 4-
. 70
Pneltle Coast ...
Pennsylvania ,
.J53J
J5'
. 'V
. 51 U
do 1st pfd
. do 2d pfd
Pacific Mall
People's Gas ...
Pressed S. C...
do pfd
Pullman X. C...
Stand. U. & T..
Sugar
do pfd
Tenn. C. & I....
U. S. Leather...
do prd
L S. Rubber....
do prd
Western Union..
Republic I. & S.
do prd
P. U. C. & St. I.
U. S. Steel
do pfd
. 91
. 61
35U
.'.Oti-H
. 374
. 8114
.205
. 4t;
.139;
'. 3S
. 1J4
. ifilj,
. 20i
. 00
. W'ti
. 1814
. T.".'h
.. 45'i
. X,
. C7
Heading
do 1st prd
do 2d prd
Rio G. YV
do pfd
St. L. it S. F...
81
100
do 1st pfd
. S2!i
do 2d pro
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. Paul & O...
So. Paclllo
So. Railway ...
do pfd
Tex. Pacific...
Union Pacltlc ..
do pfd
Wabash
?!
33
. 64!)
.Io04
.IM'.Ss
.132
. 40',i
. 2S!
'
3 lti
11
'. an:
Ex-dlvldend. Trust receipts. '"Nomi
nal, a Trust receipts, und cx-dlvldcnd.
int.ni iti;i: I's iievikw f tiiadi:,
Present Condi t Ions I'nvnrnhlc nnd
I'll 1 11 re Vletved Mllh Coiirldenee.
NEW YORK. March 20. llradstreet'H to
morrow will says
A rather moro cheerful tonn Is apparent
In general trade and the close of the ilrst
quarter of the year finds the business world
contemplating it total tor that pcrlo.i 111
many cases In excess of all preceding per
nios, wiiim inn iuiure, wun some exeep.
noun, is viewed wun annareit commence.
Tho advance of the spring season js, or
course, responsinie tor the reeling above
mentioned, allowing as It does better on.
portunity ror a wider range or operations
man was pnssioio in tun winter months.
First indications as to cron nrosnects nml
outlook aro lu the main favorable. Bank
clearings are showing steady gains over
uupreceocniiy largo totals a year ago.
Railway earnings testify to tin Immensn
volume of merchandise missing Into con
sumption, and, as for some time past, the
active demand nt advancing nrlces ror iron
and steel is regarded as a reliable, Index of
good general trado to come. Building Is
becoming moro active and promises this
spring to ho the heaviest for many years
nasi, nom'e tno iiimoer iraues ami all
linen of builders' hardware note continued
or growing activity. The demand lu the
latter lino and in agricultural Implements
at tlio west Is, In fact, most notable.
As pointed out a week ago, thero has been
an apparent turn In the tide In tho wool
trude, even while some quotations are tech
nically lower. A good volume of business
has been done ut tho eastern markets and
as 11 wholo nro nultn firm, Boston nalos
this week are estimated to amount to
nenrly O.ooo.OoO lbs., bought by two large
mills, and the stocks of Montana wool havo
been well cleared up.
Cotton goods are weaker and the out
look Is for eurtnllment or production or
finished products. Good authorities at the
south, however, do not think that any eur
tnllment of cotton acreage from last year's
aggregate Is nrobable. although the recent
drop will, It Is thought, help to dlseniir.ige
planting ou sonm land. In linn with this
aro the reports that considerable) orders for
fertilizers havo neen cancelled,
Tho boot nnd shoe trado Is In good condl
linn, another gain In shipments Is indicated
this week and tho total Is fi.000 cases theiid
of this week last year, whllo tho unfavora
ble balance for tho season has bee'i cut
down. The situation In leather Is nolle sat
isfactory and stocks of solo leather aro
((iiltn limited.
Thero Is a Utile, more doing In the cereals
this weeK. corn being especially nctive and
In ihn bunds of 11 bill elloilo has advanced
to above 51V. Wheat 1im been In better
export demand and streiiginenen sugntiy in
iMvmimthv with the coarser grades,
Wheat, Including Hour, shipments for the
week aggregate 1,491,635 bu., against 3.230,
Oil last week, 2.902.349 In tho corresponding
week of 1900. 3.988,233 In 1S99 and 3.550.001 in
nn l.'rnm Julv 1 to date tilts season wheal
exports aro 151,122.733 bu.. against 117,182,050
last season aim im,w,iw 10 iwv.m. nun
exports ror the week aggregate 3.582,913 bu.,
against 2,C03,08t last week, 3.195.G30 In this
Jlt ii vear acn. 2.411.443 111 1M and 4.507.-
722 In 1898, From July 1 to date this season
corn exportH are 14.1.5 IS.lfii bu.. ngulnst 153,
851.013 last season nnd 127,005,019 In 1898-99.
Failures for tho week number ISO, ns
against 231 last week. 178 In this week a
IflA I., iton 01,: In 1S9; nil, I ! i,
yi'iir uk", i' in -...... - ...
Canadian failures for tho week number
2S.' ngalnst 41 last week. 2. In this week a
ycar ago, i 111 in:rj, III lev? mi o III I3JI,
Another Hrnrd Price.
NEW YORK, March 29. A seat on the
stock exchange wns hold for 55,000, whlrh
Is l!,ww more t nit 11 tne iiikucbi price nere
toforo paid.
riULUTIL Minn.., March .29. WHEAT
nil 1 nam casu. m-.tvi ,. 1 inn uii-m,
ifna '. iiiirmn n, 11, w.
1 COUN-May, 26.c.
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Ctttli RiotlpU Light tnd Both Stttri and
Cows Sold Stetdj t Stroaj.
HOGS SOLD ABOUT A NICKEL LOWER
I.lubt ltecelits of Sheep nnd Market
Held Just About .Steady nltli Ve
tedn, EvrrytlilntC Being
Sold In Good Senson.
SOUTH OMAHA, March 29.
Itccclpts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mommy 2,3t3 2,i00 2,0 1 5
Ohlcial Tuesuuy a.WJ t.ill 3,io6
Otllclal Wednesday 3,22o ti.lif i,IW
Otucial Thursday 3,i2 o.lou i,'M
oniclul Friday ),iu i.ojv ,vaj
Flvo days this week. .14,150 29,160 22.8S1
Same days last wecK 13,(22 ;:v,.wj 3:, 2.' I
eume weeK tietoro 11.J12 ii,2(l
aame threo wccks ago... 12,(81 lo.io -1,1)
same tour weeks a,to...I2,iJJ ib.ivj 2u,fu9
buinu nays lust year 12,iMS Lv.is.' .s,.1j
Averaku price paid lor Iiuk for the past
sevcrui uas, wuii comparihuns:
I 19)1. tml899.l89M1897.189ti.18j.
March
March
.March
Mttrch
Murch
Murch
March
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
March
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murcn
March
.March
Murch
Murch
Murch
Murch
.uarch
.March
March
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ll.l
12.1
13.
14.
lu.
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6 22V4I
0 32?i
b 36;i
b 24?i
t 3i
& aahi
a 41,
m j
& S3?fc
6 40?4
1 4S7
b boi
b .0;,!
ti Mil,)
5 65V41!
a 01 u I
5 71
6 82ti
5 80 I
6 80?t
5 76 I
5 87 I
5 854
5 90?
5 83',4
4 68 3 61
4 toi 3 o:i
4 C9 3 0
I 3 b2
4 74 1
4 70 3 64
4 71 3 t0
4 72 3 Oi
4 7l 3 bl
4 Ui 3 03
I 3 09,
4 76 I
4 7S 3 6.,
4 7o 3 W
4 79 3 b
4 8o 3 03 I
4 94 1 3 60 1
I 3 M
4 89 - I
4 m 3 f0
4 81 3 &0
4 8o 3 00
4 9v 3 till
4 931 3 W
I 3 671
4 89 I
4 Mi 3 60
5 03 3 661
5 10 3 60
3 7S
3 8j
3 SS
3 6l
3 (2
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3 8S)
3 'ib
3 7t
3 80
3 i9
374
3 60 I
3 4 3 7
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3 tw 3 iV
3 6U
3 67 I
3 but 3 81
3 Wi 3 4
3 W 3 Zt
3 7U 3 80
3 181 3 ii
I 3 81
3 Hi
3 HJ
3 91
3 9;
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4 W
4 OJ
4 1U
4 In
4 2j
4 21
4 U
4 it
m
4 4ii
4 41
4 3t
4 ii
4 40
4 bti
4 71
4 So
4 il
4 82
4 80
I 3
3
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3 7U
3 71 1
3 73
3 73
3 7o
3 7
3 70
3 71
3 CJ
3 Co I
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3 03
3 ?l -,
3 t7 3 77 1
3 91 3 83
3 i, 3 Sl
3 3 ill
4 W 3 07 1
I 3 il
3S I
3 91 1 3 7a
3 'JJ 3 63
3 W 3 09
3 l'l 3 1)0,
3 S0 3 7 1 1
I 3 701
3S3 I
lit
13.
19.
20.
21.
22.
2J.
24.
20.
26.
27.
28.
29.1
Indicates Sunday.
CATTLE-There wns not what might bo
called a heuvy run or cattle here today, but
tho demand wbh nulto liberal, and us n re
sult tho murket ruled active and steady to
strong on all tho better grades.
Beef steers In particular were In good de
mand and tho situation could best bo de
scribed by calling It a good steady to strong
active market. Tho more desirable bunches
were picked up In good season at what
looked to bo u little better prices than tho
same kinds sold ror yesterday. Tho common
cattle also sold without dlfllculty at fully as
good prices us they did yesterday, und the
yards were cleared In good season.
Tho receipts of cows would be covered by
about a dozen loads nnd anything at nil
good sold early ut good, steady prices, find
In some cuscs sales wero mado that looked
a little higher than yesterday. Packers all
seemed to be wanting supplies nnd as a re
sult the market soon came to a close tor
hick or stock to sell. .
Bulls ir of good iiunltty brought yester
day's prices, and calves and stags nlso sold
at good, firm prices.
Tho offerings of feeders were limited to
day and tho demand was nutllclcnt to take
nil that wcro on snlo at practically steady
prices. It being the last end of tho week
with u good many cnttlo lu the hands of
speculators, they were ti little cautious
nbout buying very heavily, but still any
thing good sold without dllllculty. Repre
sentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No Av. Pr. No. A v. Pr.
1 7M 3 U) 4 960 4 30
j'" yio 3 10 7 1107 I M
1 3JO it W Id- 1
I ' 1100 3 50 17 1093 I 00
1 ........ 880 3 H 14 1008 I M
g ass a 73 19 930 4 55
7 ...... 852 Sim 20 1061 4 5
l",' 1190 3 90 13 995 4 55
20 h.rj .1 :m 1 i-j'J
1 7,(1 1 no 1 j-,u 1 nj
1 " 1080 t 10 SO 1108 I 53
1 9l) l 00 13 909 4 55
15 10SI I 15 9 9MJ 1 12
0 MO I jo ' "( 1 "
1 1020 4 30 30 1101 I t
C 1121 4 30 17 1072 4 00
992 t 35 17... 1120 1 t ji
" ;im; 1 ;'u yj nyu 1 0.1
18 930 I 25 40 1269 4 0.5
21 l;!90 4 35 1U 1283 1 ii
1 '.iiiii 4 w ij iiw 1 j
4 1275 I 10 3 1090 I 70
9 1097 4 10 13 1125 I 75
1 1170 I 0 13 1103 4 75
,1 1022 I 40 18 1100 4 80
26 1330 4 40 130 1213 4 90
IS 105O 4 43 J l-M 1 ''
1 1160 4 u ii i iv
12 1003 1 15 48 1108 5 111
0 ..1 103.1 1 4a ri i.iui 0 no
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
k MO 4 00 9 loll 4 70
6" 995 4 40 16 1305 4 83
ou 901 4 50 20 122S T 91
10 IOiu 4 M JU uju u IJ
IS 1152 4 00
1S COWS.
1 800 2 00 2 1000 3 40
l" S80 2 00 1 1340 3 10
l' 930 2 00 0 1073 3 10
l" 960 2 CO 1 1190 3 43
1 S0() 2 25 3 1070 3 43
1 770 2 23 1 000 3 00
1 1.90 2 20 1 1050 a M
1 7MJ 2 10 1 1070 I! 50
1 910 2 50 8 1052 3 TO
1 700 2 00 7 1075 3 50
1 930 2 00 2 1030 3 00
7 913 2 50 1 1070 3 00
7 900 2 fO 0 1213 3 W
1 h80 2 50 3 1110 3 M
1 800 2 50 1 1240 3 03
g IMS 2 00 1 1220 3 L'j
2 990 2 05 18 .'....1045 3 65
1 81") 2 73 1 10X0 II 13
1 1020 2 73 1 985 3 70
1 7!) 2 75 C 1111 3 70
3 Km 2 73 2 833 3 70
2 910 2 75 1 900 3 70
2 005 2 83 1 U20 3 70
1 960 2 85 3 10X1 3 70
2 850 2 90 1 1300 3 75
1 600 2 90 7 1171 3 75
1 1020 2 90 1 1330 3 73
1 1005 3 00 1 1030 3 75
1 0S0 3 CO 3 970 3 75
2 800 3 00 1 1150 3 75
1 lono 3 no 1 1180 3 75
2 10S0 .1 00 1 1230 .1 M)
2 9.15 3 00 16 1113 3 80
1 Mill 3 00 6 1101 3 80
1 1050 3 f.O 13 1009 3 80
2 1010 3 ( 0 15 975 3 85
10 1092 .Ho 19 1041 3 10
1 10O0 3 10 3 1110 3 90
1 1030 3 13 1 1250 3 90
5 1010 3 15 5 1020 3 X)
2 990 3 23 1 820 I 00
1 ,....1010 3 25 8 1110 4 CO
1 1310 .1 25 3 119.1 1 00
1 WiO 3 23 1 1700 I 00
1 1220 3 23 2 995 4 1 0
1 1120 3 25 13 last 4 00
1 1000 3 25 1 1210 4 00
2 1010 3 25 7 1011 4 10
1 1200 3 2T. 2 UnO 4 25
10 1O30 3 33 2 1515 4 25
1 870 3 35 3 973 4 23
1 910 3 35 7.' 1203 4 23
COWS AND HEIFERS.
9 70S 3 25 10 953 4 00
17 8.2 3 83 28 10TI8 4 10
6 1002 3 90
HEIFERS.
1 910 2 75 1 390 3 00
1 800 2 75 0 410 3 IV)
1 120 2 75 1 M) 3 05
1 010 2 90 48 S73 3 85
1 000 3 00 1 1070 3 5
1 110 3 00 1 fc70 3 90
1 000 3 00 3 8X1 I ro
1 078 3 25 1 1120 4 00
3 000 3 25 1 800 I ()
1 400 3 23 1 MM I 10
1 710 3 25 28 977 I 10
2 1180 3 25 3 810 I 15
1 ..... 730 3 30 1 752 4 15
3 010 3 :'0 R 742 4 15
1 020 3 30 8 9ni 4 15
1 400 3 10 7 052 t 20
1 9oi) 3 40 2 1105 4 .'5
1 800 3 45 1 720 I 25
1 370 3 fO 1 1010 4 50
2 815 3 00
BULLS.
1 1250 2 75 1 1740 2 15
1 1000 2 75 1 870 3 50
1 1300 3 00 2 1195 3 00
1000 3 03 1 0.10 3 ro
1200 3 15 1 1970 3 0."
1510 3 20 1 1180 3 00
1310 3 til 1 1810 3 00
1180 !1 20 1 1750 3 65
1410 3 'A' 3 1793 3 70
1 720 3 23 1 1010 3 75
1 1410 3 To 1 1830 3 75
1 700 a 35 2 1050 3 73
1 140 a 10 1 9o a 80
1 1000 3 10 1 900 I CO
1 1010 3 10
CALVES.
1 300 3 75 1 110 0 00
3 no n so 1 120 o 73
1 f.... 120 3 73 1 130 0 75
1 180 0 00 1 150 0 73
1 170 0 50 1 130 7 CO
1 160 ti 50
STAGS.
1 1330 3 0o 1 760 3 75
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
t 100 2 05 1 1150 3 CO
20 Ml 2 75 1 790 3 15
1 1120 3 00 I 300 3 25
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
2 050 2 50 3 060 I 25
S 022 2 23 4 730 I 23
Ci 4 4 ?5
1 675 4 23
4 850 4 So
842 I as
i oto 3 ; j i
2 I Vi 3 80 65 725 4 40
3 730 IK) 9 005 4 10
0 621 4 03 13 M3 I Wl
2 9o5 4 10 5 t12 40
13.......... 752 4 20 0 1083 4 05
10 702 4 1 S 802 I 75
HOllS-There wns it fairly liberal supply
or hogs lu sight this morning, and na other
markets wero all reported lower trade
started out hero on a. basis of about a
nickel decline. Tho general run or mixed
hogs sold nt 13.85 and 5.S7t,S, wlth.thi; prime
loads going mostly at J5.00 and Jj.02'.4 with
a top of ).0J. It was a fairly actlvo mar
ket ut thoio prices. In splto of the decline,
nnd It was not long beforo tho bulk of tho
offerings had changed hands.
The last end or the market was very slow
nnd weak. The lighter hogs wero of course
left until the end, but still sellers had to
take J5.82'. nnd 13.85 for the kind that sold
earlier at J3.S3 and $3.S7fe. It was lato be
fore a clearance was made, as sellers were
holding for the morning prices. Represent
ative sales:
3 863 I iii
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Ay. Sli. l-r.
10 112 ... 0 15 80 201 ...
f,l 101 80 0 50 72 222 ... 0 8.i
21 131 ... f. 05 70 '.117 120 0 85
00 1SI 80 5 75 61 ... &
ny' "iv. sn r. ill 71! 242 160 5 S3
01 193 ... 0 0 89 207 80 a 8.i
52 205 120 5 M 06 215 80 8.;
07 2li 80 5 80 71 233 ... o 8o
71 207 80 5 824 w 210 ''
30 212 100 0 82l,s 4 2" N'
ill i' w u Mia " V
81 100 ... 5 82';, 06 210 ... S3
70....210 100 5 2. 10 ? ; f''
70.7.. ..213 1ft) ft s2 8 211 200 Oh.
80 220 80 0 )2,5 'Ml n 8i'j
II 20J ... 5 821.!, !?l 241 ... ii 5
li 209 120 .1 82' " 'J
li Sl'.j
...211
li ?2,tt 1K " " 1 a
$82Vi S3 His n
TO 191
il vii i?n r. vi 75.
6S .'.""OS ... 5 i?i 00 301 . . 0 S71!..
tl CV I' ','
X7 202 2(0 0 821s ,-'? 80 6 S71-
75 211 100 r,:?:u '. B Si .
75 211 100 5 :?:S-i "T,V, v. "i HV
77 191 ... ft 8i4 ?' 2V W 5S7 3
50 220 120 1. 821a 2? & f '
77 22.1 in 0 82Va .'? '
66 215 120 5 S2tj -JI l'i "i V-,"
76 207 40 5 Si-' ;) W S Ma
05 HI 80 ft8:t,i ? 5'M)
M 221 ... 5 ,S2i ,0 ",kl 5 Si "6
73 210 40 5 .82'; l''.! .T?,T 5 V.1
? 250 80 5 82',; IT. S''.!I
S 201 120 ft 821.; 10
63 220 10 0 85 i v" W
213 ... 5 85 ;;. ji;: 251,'
11 212 ... fly, W 0 8.U
,6. si r, v
77 239 160 5 S3
00 2lSI I'll ." STI .
73 207 ... 3 7' j
05 255 ISO ii s'C,
71 24S 120 5 871a
68 221 80 0 8711,
73 271 80 5 90
68 256 101 5 M)
71 235 80 5 !D
.0 239 ... 5 90
07 280 ... 5 90
61 20S 80 0 9
O'J 259 SO 3 90
08 250 ... 5 W
223 ... ft S3
"0 187 ... fi,5
.? 202 ... ft S3
'? 235 4 0 5 S3
-'11 ... r, ,S3
2 -'21 so ;,r,
8 2(2 210 5 S3
233 120 5, S3
00 223 ... S S3
2 ;'ll 40 5 3
' 171 40 ns.-,
H' -'II III 3W
fj? "iu loo r. s.-. ::9 3'.". -;n n
O'l ,. ... ,, Hi
W 291 Mi 5 85 Jio; -
slfelp''on,7',r1r,riun;cr'; ""'' n rpw '" f
r fed falrlv .1 mor,'l',K 'l the market
all , no, i' .?,VI'V.H. J''.t. -Iiout RlPiitty
o il for i Li i k "f l-'8.poiiiii wethers
were in nhoi.3 """"" T"' J'hcro
a Sr10," t,0.l,a: Itolco red wethers II OOfi
4.S ; fair to good wethers. fiXM- choice
lightweight yearlings. Jl.SOyi 93- rr t
feeder r.Mlmr. -tV. ,"'. ""i
.ami JtcprcsriiiaYivo safes:" lamM
27 eull ewr ..' ii
375 western ewes'!!!!!.'.'!.'!.'.'.'.'."!! r t
yj western wethers is .i r,o
417 vearlloiTs nn.i ,..,i.. iXl '.
110 western lambs .!!'.!!!" 7:' r. 05
HI srrlng lambs 53 r hi
i.i western ewes nS M
40 wethers nnd yearlings ios oo
; cull ewes Z ioo : )
3 ewes qi) ., .-
1 western ivnllim- ' . J
1GS western wethers. !!!!!!!!!!!!" 119 4 30
CHICAGO I.I VK KTOCIC MAHIiET.
Cnttle nml Slierp Sternly tn Stronu
Hogs Medium.
CHICAffn Mnrr.1i "oiiin,i, i. ...
celpts. 2,000 steers; strong' and' 'active;
nLi. . mi im.v in strong; good to prime
steers UWr,i O.Oj ; poor to medium. J.I.Onl
..9-,:,!.,V',i;,",", feeders. .7Mfl.75; cows.
:2;i03I. 0; heifers. J2.75ft4.tJl; nners. f'.Wv
2.U.; bulls. J2.G5fl.50: calves, Sl.75fj6.ti);
lexns fed steers. Sl.WfiOOO; Texas gruss
itA7iJ',V"i: l''"s nuns. 2.7.r.',j.'j,,f,.
I100KUnfrlnttt t.i.l,,.. 11. u 1.1 1 1.
I .'.....,, o,.-"7 ll.l(t IIMIIUI-
row, Ij.000 bend; left over, 2.CK0 head; eholce
ii.uui. uikjuu , noun cicarauco; top, J0.I5;
mixed and butchers. S5.80jiO.70; good to
choice heavy. S5.9.Vb0.l5; rough heavy, $5.80
UoMl light, S5.80fi0.02Vi; bulk or sales, S3. 10
j)h.02',..
SHEEP AND IjAMBS-Rccclpts. 5,000
head; sheep strong; lambs steady, good to
choice wethers. SI.8013.10; fair h choice
mixed. Jl OOfi 1.90; western sheep, SI.7tVbfi.15;
yearlings. Sl.80li5.15; native lambs, .S5Sr
5.15; western lambs, S5.105fO.45,
St. I. mils 1,1 vt Stock .tlnrUet.
ST. I.Ol'IS, March 29. t 'ATT LE-Receipts.
!io head, including 350 Texans; mar
ket Ktoaitl' til OMQlnt" i,iilli.. ul,l.,l.. 1
....... ... - ...v ni 1 1 1 ,, i IK Him
export steers. SI.75'o5.75: dressed beer ami
., -AV . . "i.'i "'-is nun teeners,
S2..i0f( 4.tn ; cows and heifers. S2.tKVfiS.0i): can
ncrs. Sl.25fi2.75; bulls. 2.00f3.75; Texas and
J'l'rlJ".! lccra J3.05W4.05; cows and heifers,
JJ.OiKi.t.tiO.
UOGS-Recelpts 11,400 head; mnrket Oc
S5 85fi5.95r butchers: "&miG.r"' " """
ni nr.!- a.ij l-A.MUS-Reeelpts. 1.100
head; market strong; native muttons. $4.05
l"nhH- ,r'M'(!5.7B: culls and bucks,
S2.W4.2..; western sheep, SI.SO; westcri
yearlings, S5.25.
St. .loseiib l.lvt- Stock .Mnrkrt.
SpI'TII ST. JOSEPH. .March 29.-(Spc
clal.) The Journal quotes ns follows:
CATTI.E-Recelpts, 1,000 head; market
actlvo and sleady: nnt4ves. Sl.15fi5.25: Tex
ans and westerns, S3.75T5.15; cowh and heir
ers, S2.251f4.SO; bulls and stags, $2.25f 1.83;
yearlings and calves, S-'l.75ff 1.80: stockers
and feeders, S3.40f4.05: veals. S I.75W 7.00.
HOt, fa Receipts, 5,100 head; market 2'iff
So lower; all grades, S5.SO'((fl.02U; bulk "of
sales. S5.851it-,.02i,: pigs, steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 1,200
l'-r!i:r "",rkPl nellvc and steady; Iambs,
b'l'-r'' yr""?- Jl.rrfO.10; wethers
SI.I0ffl.75; ewes. S3.S5fj 1,35,
SI nek In SIkIiI.
Following are the receipts at the four
principal western markets for March 29-
. , Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Soulh Omaha 1,713 ?,?99 30
ciilcago 2,noo is,noo r,.noo
Kansas City 2,Wo 13,500 2,3110
St. 1 ,011 In 9m) 11,400 400
Totals
.. 0,613 00,499 10,630
Slon City I.lvt-1 StoeW .llnrkrt.
SIOUX CITV. March 29.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpto, 300; market
sleady; hi eves. $1. OOfi 1.75; cows, hulls and
mixed, S2.25fj3.75: stockers and feeders, S3. 25
(34.20: calves and yearlings, S3.Wfj4.IO.
HOOS-Recelpts. 2.200; market Oe lower,
soiling at $5.75fj3.85; hulk, S3.7SiT5.R0.
Aev York .Money Market.
NEW YORK. Murch 29. -MONEY -On
call, steady nt 2fj3 per cent; last loan, 2
per cent; prime mercantile paper, a'ifftto
per cent.
STKRLINC, KXCIIANOE-FIrm at a de
cllne, with actual business lu bankers' hills
at $I.SS'.V(j4.ss',4 for demand nnd at Sl.844
for sixty days; posted rales, SI.85i4W4.89;
commercial bills, Sl.Slfj l.si.
SII.VER-Certltleates, 09ifj01c; bar, 59?c;
Mexican dollars, 49c.
BONDS Oovernment, strong; state,
llrmer: railroad. Irregular.
The closing prices on bonds today are as
follows:
U. S. ref. 2a, reg.
do coupon
do 3s, reg
do coupon
do new 4s, reg.
do coupon
do old Is, reg..
do coupon
do Os, reg
do coupon
D. nf C. 3 60s. ..
Atoh. gen. 1s ...
do ndj. Is
Canada So. 2s..
Clies. & O. 4H:i.,
do 5h ...... i--
C. & N- W. e. is
do S. 1'". d. 0.
C. & N. W. is. 7s,
Chicago Ter. I.
Colo. 80. li
D. & It. O. Is...
Erin geil. 48......
F. W. & D. C. Is
Oen. Electric 3s.
In. Central Is. ..
L. & N. unl. 4s..
M.. K. & T. 2s...
do 4s
1001.4'
N. Y. Cen. 1s.
N. J. C. g. 0s..
No. Paclllo 3s..
do Is
107
1X1
7f4
105',,
IOOOj
'RJ,
111J4
1.-.8U
13SJ5
ti:;i,
ui'i:
in'?
ni
123't
N Vl'tSI, 4s
.108 Va
N. ."it W. c. 4s..
iw.S
109
101
128.
117
95',
101',
llRJj
13HS
Ore. Nav. Is....
do Is
Ore. S. L. 6s...
do eon. Os
Reading gen. Is.
It. (1. W. Is
St L H I M e. 0s
8 I, As 8 K g. 6s
St. Paul consols.
108
1214
IMl
St P C P Is..
118
L'Ot;
ui',4
121 I
do 0m ....
So. Paclllc 4s....
So. Railway 0s ..
S. It. & T. 61...
9.1
110i
r.s
SS',4
104
Tex. P. is...
do 2s
I'lllou Paclllo 4s
Wabash Is
do 2,s
119
9-1
1055,
H9
HOW
1I5U
89 fi1
1S0
117 ,
102'i1
8i),
IISH
West Shoro 4s..
Wis. Central 4s..
Va Centuries ...
Bid.
4 710 3 55
1 HJO 3 25
1 710 3 40
0 725 .1 75
THE DEMON OF DISEASE.
I.lfctrtcltv, rropMly nrr'lfi I a rrbuilJcr ct nk
nr.J shutftfJ jrxou itm,a tnnktrof r-uteblouJ
unJ sounj muclt .1 re- . I .
siorcr 01 rftiMt mrit .in.i .i .
Mtllty. Thcresretw failure -WA
o inr ncni current is Tr''
ti. I workcl thel t r.irt '
et mvuie to pertrn r.i i.i
ttle Udt nJ know 11 v. II
fine eety form of VtJ,K
MSS In tnrn anj omen
milk thf m Stronc tni Vif
orouK, an Nature IntenJtJ
they shoulJ be. Vou take nj
chance. II my Holt MIU t
cute you I will refunJ csery
cent 011 pay for It.
DR. BENNETT'S
ELECTRIC BELT
lla saieJ m.iny a Weak
person It will not fall In
inn, Mi. IIaI, la
tlrelv Jl'flerent from othr Mtn.mJ mmtnot be com-
...... ., ,tn ,IKCn cnamoucoiereJ
jronce elcctrcvle which cannot burn anj t-IUtcr a J,i
the bare metal tlectrtKl-s ufJ on all oihcr maUen of
belts. My I lectrlc Belt can be rorcweJ wben bLtnrJ
put (or only t;c when others burnoui the aiewcnh.
less. I cuirantee my Belt to cure all Weaknesses In
I her sex. N nrlcocele; restore Ncrse lialliy anj
'5orr;,cVIe Rl'uiruittn In any form. KMnes. 1 Iter
an.l IllaJJer Troubles, Constipation. Storrach Dls
eraers. General Debility, nil I cmale CompUlnts, n,
write to-day for my book."TI I Iniing e'f tr v
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theasklnc. tlwkwllltell)ou.Hlaboutlt. Soli onU te
DR. BENNETT Bcdrk Bolt Co.
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Hoilue nml lltlli .streets, tlinnliii, .Veil,
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People cannot help worrying when
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1t.i "''
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Pills
Small, act without pain or BiipliiK. puiely
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CURE
ut all disorders of the Stomach, T.Ivor, How
ls. If Mnnvs 1!1.i,1,1a.- v'... ...... ril ..
., -.... ... . , miiuun jymciicil'ft,
Loss of Appetite, Headache. Constipation,
vuninriiraa, llldlEeailon, tllUOUSlleSK, I'Her,
Inflammation of tho Howcls, riles und n't
ileranKemonts of the Internal Viscera
PERFECT DIGESTION will be ne"":
nllahed bv tuklnr HAnu'.vv hit i a 1...
no dolnf
DYSPEPSIA.
S'cjt Ileadaehe. Foul Stomach. Hlllousness
""" "vuiiifu, ns inr rooo mat l jjaien
contrlliute Itn nourishing properties for tho
support of the natural waste of the body.
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or Kent by Mull.
St., Row lork, for Bool: or A.dvlc.
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new. without
cuttlutr, pftlu or lost
of time.
CVDUI I lecuredforllfeandthepolFon
5 rniLIO tborouKhly cleaused from
the system. Soon every MKn nnd iiymptom
dlap)ears completely and (merer. No
"llIiKAKlNfJ OUT" of the dlsense on the skin
or (are, Treatment contains no dangerous
drugs or Injurious medicine.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victimu
to Nmivoi k Df.iiii.itv or Exhaustion,
WAKTINII WlAKNKSS With EAIll.Y IlKCAV ill
Younii nnd Mtnni.K Ar,i:n, lack of vim, vIkot
and HtreiiRtli, svltli nrRaiiH Impaired and wesk.
STRICTURE cured with a new Hnma
Treatment. No pain, no (Intention Irom busi
ness. Kidney and Madder Troubles,
CHARGES LOV
Consultation Irre. treatment by Mall.
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NERVITA FILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor anil Manhood
Curo Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem.
Jljillk orVi an unsung oiseason, r
Hlw nil ellocls of nilf-abiiHi or
KL Jnxcehs and indlt-crctloii.
Ufljf A norvo tonlo and,
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60
PILLS
50 I
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tlio pink ulotv to pnlo
cheo.'ts nnu lestores the
fm nt vfiiitii. Itv mnlt
WiTb BOo our box. O Ixixes forL
$2.50, with our bankable fraurantea to our
or refund tho money paid. Send for circular
and oryof our baukablo guurantco bond.
Nervita Tablets
HXTRA STREN0TH
Immji.llstf. Dscnlfa
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Positively Biiaraiitecd cuio for Loss of Powor,
Varicocele, Undovelopnd or Shrunken Organs,
PareiU, Locomotor Ataxia, Nnrvmn l'rota
tlon, Hysteria. Fits, Insanity, raralysls nnd tne
Eesults of KicoiIto Umof Tohirco, Onhmi or
iouor. Ily rnall In jilnln pnekaue, $1.00 a
box, 0 for $5.00 with our bankable Kuar
anteo bond to cure In 30 days or refund
monoy paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
O!lmonc .l("'i'n . OMtCACO, ILIc
For sain by ICtihn Co., ISth nnd Do'jflaJ
St.. Omaha. Neb.: Ooo. a. UuvU. Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
THE BEST
FI-RSONALLV CONtJUCTUD
TOURIST UXCURSIOiNS
Run via the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
Leave Omaha
via Scenic Koute throueh Colorado and
Utah
WEDNESDAYS. I'HIDAYS AND
SATURDAYS.
Cor Information nnd "Tourist Dictionary"
addres City Ticket Office, l.u.l I'arnim St.
Omaha, Nrb.
Teli-iilinni- UlUtl.
Boycl Commissi 011 Co
!3uccessnrB to James i. lioyil (L (').,
OMAHA, ni:ii.
COMMISSION
tiUAI.V, I'HOVIUIXS AMI .STOCKS.
II111111I ot Tin ill- llnlldhiK.
Direct wires to Chlcnso ond New Vork.
Corrcnpuudciicc, Julm A. Warron Co,
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