Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 05, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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SPECULATION RUNS WILD
Uol-M of Stock Mukat Mrnlpukticn
Ma.ei Rectrd Da;.
QUICK UNLOADING SALES ARE THE RULE
Uriler Are Tcloumnlieil t Hie
ihnngo from "' All the ('imiilrj
J -Olucli of HiijIiiu Is for
llM 1'sllllCllt.
the Finnic of England's reserve, this.
Willi the decr-nse In bullion, amounting t
i. r WW). London llnmiclal nutliorl-
lc do not rxprct 11 largo renin now -
Ing April. Thiit the notation 01 mo io"
Will 1PHI1 to II POIICIIICraiHP Hi:i
gold from New V-ilk to London direct Is
therefore to bo considered us 0110 oC tho
tirolmblllllPM of the future.
The activity or tlm railroad bond market
has Iicpii hITppIciI by tlio Intel est diverted to
the stock market and prices hayo moved
irregularly, rnlled States refunding :s ml-
viinced "i anil inn ;.s neiiiin.'ii -t i"- .-
from Hip dosing tall of last week.
The following are mo ckisuib in"." v.
tlio New York. Stock exchange.;
t.
I KKW YOltlC. April l.-Tod.iy was one or
vi, ,1,1,1 ..vehement and extreme nervous
n,,Hl,,tl 111 till. Mttlf U market. l'rlecs lllic
..1 In mi iimirtr(Mlc-'lit(Ml V Vtoltllt UIUI
ippii 1 Im rn minor n II day. Tho speculative
spirit bad apparently run wild and no feat
coined too good to attempt In tlio feverish
Imagination or the excited speculators,
rim boldness and recklessness or the tnu-
1 . .. . 1 1 .... iinwever. nrobably were never
l,..fiiro cnualled on tbc New Vork Stock ox
chango and variations or a point or moro
fcotwoon sales witp viewed with nni'li
..i.i.iiv Mucks of thousands of shares
or Block wcro tossed bacUward nnd for
ward and millions of dollars were vc.i . red
Mth no moro concern ban tho tg 1 I ont
Were being pitched. News or iu till I p v i -Ulllona
of properties played no pur w'1111:
ever In ti e spec I utlmi. Tin- method or
Spenitloni wax' largely to UT.,U,uiVi
i' r,;,.s "Kin i.. ..which 11..;
ncrnmble to buy caused 11 volat o r so w It
in-i. prii f.v.r,,! "'Mo.
IO 1II1IIIIIII. ..IIIIMIUJ f.1(,lr
Sn the view or U111 HpetMilatorH, and their
operation did not ."Pl'-ar to be le I kmc.
to go beyond today's trading. 'Hip mat ket
rwas an admlruble on- In which to unload
ttfy poHlblVamul .InVlrVi to further their
fobleet. Mow rar It wan taken advantage- of
jnily bp Inlet red fro'11 the coinparn lye y
ksimi numiipr 01 nioenn wi i -n :","
H t.nl.lM III MIllIP OI IIIO 1111'
Jllllliil null- f," ...i,i,,i, ii,,.
t)piiraneo of pxtreme buoyam y which ti c
jnarket bad for inont ot the time. I bo
tr nk lit HtockM. llllnolH Cpii nil. Anial
.. ! ... "1 V-,.i,,in,l,i i.'iu. and Home
nf the dorniunl 'itiVPHtnient HtockH may bo
ct apart. altho-.iKh none or them cloc
r..... '.... i.i..i,..u. .,ri,.,.u fiilmrwlsn Hinall
kiiIiih or cDiiKlderaiilP Iombpm will bo rouiul
r.. 1 ...1.. mm... i.i....li.li.iii. inaiiniM' In
11. in. mi ...... ..v - ---
which lorn,' mock was unloaded on the
iippnlim IiiiIkp ithowed the eiiBemesa of tho
ItullH to take incir jiioiiik.
t'rlt r I.MIIp MiitK'r.
'I ho violent munner In which prices broke
nbowpil that a point iu tlm matter of prleo
wiih or little account In coimldcratlon ot
niaklliK a quick Kale. The outside Mpccu
Jnllvo public were excited buyerH at tho
openlns. attracted by yeMterilay h extrnor
utnary advance and the pxccutloii or tlu'lr
iirileid, which were apparently wllbiut
limit 118 to price. caiiKPil a blllllh iipcnliiK.
I'rollt.tiiklni? met the advanep Itnmeulately.
When I ho llrnt Htorm of lliiuldatlon hud
Mient llnelf cfrortH were made to revive
tin, Hpeetllalive pniiuiHiitHm ny uiuuins i'
luw HtockH. Tho attempt met with connld
Tnbb, HiicccHH, althoUKb prollt-taklnp con
tinned heavy under cover or the late ml-,
vailco In the trunk lines and AinalKamnted
Copper. TIip market's neiisltlvo spot wax
clearly Imlleateil by ItH action under tho
lnlluenco or tbo Hurry In call money to
iibovo 0 per cent. Some Blocks touched the
lowest level or the day In the HpaKin or
liquidation thus rorced When tlio money
rate lell back I'oveiiliK by Hbort. eaured
rmiiD violent recoveries, but tho clmltiK wiih
pncci (lliiKly leverlHli anil irrcBiuar. 1 nu
large ilemauilH or the Inti'rlor Tor cash mill
the prospect or 11 weak bank statement ex
jilnln the Hurry. Space forbliH an extended
piiiimeratlou or the price chanees. It Is
Millb'leut to speciry the extretne advances
ot T4 In New York Central, 4 In relinsyl.
vnnla, S In Ilock Island, S? In Amalca
matiil Copper, 4"i In Illinois Central. IIV4
In Colorado K.iel, loh In tho iireferred anil
Ji) to I points In an extended list. Iluslness
In bonds was not so large relatively as In
lHoeks and tho movement or prices was
lrii-gular. Total sales, par value, J2,70N,l.i.
T.'nltPi) States old Is, coupon, advanced
Jicr cent on tho Inst call.
Siieeiilnlloii ltiin4 Itlof.
Speculation has bren ralrly rampant on
tbo stock market during tbo short week and
tbo violent pricn movement aim me un
precedented volume ot tho dealings In the
Hocks which have held the foremost pl.ico
In tho dealings Indicate wlldness and reck
less excess. Tho speculative fever Is evi
dently widely extended and the telegraph
Plays an Important part In tho dealings,
iiilnglng orders to tho Stock exchange In
Immense volume from all over tho country,
A niiliLlili! feature of the market Is that
stocks most notably affected have been tho
lilgh-Rrade dividend-paying railroad stocks,
There have been old rumors revived re
Kiirilllig these properties to carry along tho
Advance, but of actual news regarding these
there has been none of Importance and the
rumors have been met with emphatic olll
plal denials In many Instances. These
denials bavo been totally Ignored by tbo
speculators, who have continued to buy tho
ptocks on an enormous scale and to bid up
the prices' with reckless conlldence and
IliPti to pile tho continued rise In prices as
confirmation of tbo rumors. The Increasing
v.'lldness or tho speculation has been viewed
Willi misgivings by ninny obt-ervers. and
many or the more eonservatlvo commluslou
Jiouhps have advised tbelr customers to sell
out and take their prollts. Hut stuii advice
counts ror little when the selling is repeat
edly followed by renewed buoyancy or fur
Iber excited advances, which leave the sel
lers disappointed of the additional prollts
they might have enjoyed and there has been
little dllllculty at any period ol' the week iu
attracting renewed, speculittlvo ventures
from sold-out bulls.
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,thlso:l
10 pru
llaltlmore & J.
Can. I'aclllc ..
Can. Soul hern .
Ches. fit Ohio...
Chicago (1. NY...
C. U.
Chicago I. .fc Is.
.in tun,
Chicago & H. I.. IK' 1
Chicago .t N. Y..li
iv. u. 1. .V 1' 1 iu 1
t . 1 . -. SI. I.. HI'I
Colo, Southern .. 1U,
ln lsi tun 4
do -d prd 2l't
Del. & Hudson... ISl'a
Del. I,. A: V...
Dell. & II. U....
do Pill
Krlo .....
do 1st tint....
Ot. Nor. prd....
I I til'Kltl IT I Oil I .
Ilfleklllg Yalley.. PI 1 4
Illinois central.
lowu Central. ... Kti
in nfi 1-
U. fi Y Ki
do prd r
1...1... Mllliri, JIll'i
t.ouls. Nasll...Pi,i
.Manhattan I. 1--'j
Mel. st. iiv IWl
Sli'x. Central .... -'V
.Minn, St. I j....
.1,. t.l.l 112
Mo. Pacllle len'sj
."Mobile H. Ohio... Kl
m.. k. i t
do ptd M'A
?f. .1. ( entral nu
N. 1. central.... nu"
r", Wabash
"i , do pill
W. & I.. 1:
do 2d Hid....
Wis. Celltriil ..
bird Avenue .
H. & O. pfd....
do nru
Nat. Tube ..
Adams Kxpfess,
Am. Kxpress ..
I'. S. lOxpress
. 1'jS
. IU
. 35
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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Staidy Cbl Check Dioltai Recmtlj
Started in Cora Marktt.
WHEAT CLOSES LOWER BUT STEADY
lints SppctilntUp lluilnrvK l.lirlit. lint
I'rlees MrmiK I'mlec (iood CiimIi
Iteniiitiil t'liilertiine of 1'ro
viiloni) Is I'.nster.
CHICAGO. Anrll l.-Com mid oats rr-
covered pt.rt of yesterday's I05S today.
while, wheat held steady. The grain iraoe
was excited generally, shorts covering
ehlellv under the Intluence of cables. May
bellies, ts.73 10.50; Pickled MioUIiiers,
ptcklel hams. P.WV(f 10.0O. l.ard. easy;
western steamed, Ki'. rollncd, quiet i con
tinent, J'.'.t". noutn America, ;.io, "
iwiiiinl. i.Tr.5.S7i.. Pork, steady, rHinll.
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
1 1:00
l 1130
1 1IW
1
IW
llM
13W
1
.1..
pound, 1. iiiim.fi'.i. i-orn. """"'i,1" ' . . . , .1....
jirt.mn(iMii short dear, l5.onyi..w; mess, Q j Demand for Choice Cattl tat Btndj to 1...
... ut,. a t.l...
I', . I'.xpr.'.i."..... u ciucio iinuci uie inuuriic.' .'i t'AIUS HCCC11U8 1IU1
Wells-l'argo HX..1I2 com closed lo nnd Stay oats ?4e higher. ut nu-idSc.
AlVAC;i Ml Wheat dosed UfiUc clowcr und provisions l.lVK 1'OUIrnY-
do lrd.. . , rn'-.. . old roosters, Sfjic; tui
Am. Malting .... o4 ut a loss or SSoC. geese. 7ffj iV4c.
do prd..... -V4 Hnnds across tho sea camo to tho am OA.MIJ Mallard due
'21Si
4lfi
li
.'4'
TO',
20
Nor. Si West
do ptd
No. Pacini' ...
do pfd
Ontario &. W
(. 11. N..
do prd....
Penn.iylvanlii
Heading
do 1st prd..
do 2d prd..
Hlo a. W
do pfd......
St. Ii. .V S. I.
do 1st pfd..
do 2d pfd..
St. U. S. Y..
do pro
Si. Paul
do prd
St. Paul Si O.
So. Pacllle ....
So. Hallway ..
do pfd
Tex. & Pacllle
Cnloit Pacllle
do pfd
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si;.
, ... !M'
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. ... I.
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....101
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.... 0714
;it
.... Ki
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mi
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.... !'
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7!)
. M,'4
Amer. S. & u..
do prd
Am. Spirits ..
Ill llfll :
Amer. S. II..
do urn
Amer. 8. & W
do pfd
A. Tin Plate
do prd...
Am. Toii.ieco
do pru
Ana. Mln. Co..
Hrk. Hap. Tr..
Colo. I'". & 1...
Con. Tobacco .
do pro
I'cd. Steel .
do pfd
llptl. Uli-etrlc .
(Ilucose sugar
do Did
Inftt'l Paper .
do 111(1
I.acledo Oas ..
Nat. Hlscult .
do litd
National Lead
do nfil
Nat. Steel ,
do ptd
. '.2
. 17
. 47'4
.112
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.. I7',4
..toils
.. efil
..PMVi
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.. 49
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... .S0-N
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... 1)1
... lfili
... y.;
. .. I'.'VI
N. Y. A. Brake. KM
No. Amerlcun
Paclllo Coast ,
do 1st pfd...
do 2d prd...
Pacllle Mall .,
People's tins ,
Pressed S. C...
do pfd
Pullman P. C
Stand. It. a. T
Sugar
do prd
Teiin. c. A;. I.
V. S. Leather...
do pro
IT. S. Hubber....
do pM
Western Union .
llcpuhllc I. & S.
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
M!',4
e 1
SI
lit
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Kl
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II
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til
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of the holders of Mnv com and Phil
lips, the bull loader, had lltlc to do save
to witness 11 favorable turn of the mar
ket ns a recompense for yesterdr.y's set
back. Tho Liverpool market rendered
notable service In refusing to follow the
decline on this side yesterday. This iittl
tudo frightened shorts and for half an hour
at the opening trade was wild. The volume
prouaiiiy aggregated less uiiui jcni.-mi.. ,
but everybody except Phillips, who bought
lillt twice (Hiring 1110 nay. was 111 ii. V.V111
pared with the previous close at 4t!c. the
market opened Willi ui(l ranging nun.
I2p to 4:ic. Phillips took 2W.IM bushels.
The market worked back to 12" n' during
the forenoon. About noon a commission i nn
offered 2.V),000 bushels of May at I2e. Phil
lips took It und olTered tne same prico lor
another slmlli.r lot. lie did not get It,
but the aflalr created renewed inarm among
shorts. The market suddenly began ad
vancing and stopped otiiy inter i.ic nun
been touched. The close was at 43'4c. 1'S.c
nor yesterday and only ',c tinder Mon
day. Local receipts were 2So cars, 3S or
contract trade.
Wheat was mo least urin 01 1110 grain
markets. May opened a shade to Uf'
hlshcf at TMi'SiMlic under the lnlluenco (r
tho Liverpool market, which did not
respond to tho weakness on this side yes
terday. Those who had bought on tho
slump the previous session expecting an
upturn, rounti 11 very wciik marwei. i-iku-i-thelr
offerings the market eiised off. Coun
try lots .camo out on tlio iiecime nun .mii
was forced down to "iUc 'e under yes
terday'H weakest point. A sharp cash de
mand and the strength In oats and corn
latpr caused covering ny snoris nnu .iay
rallied to 72',4fi"Sie. The close was steady,
May 'htfi'ic lower at 72'ic
Kxcppting excitement at tho opening tho
speculative atmosphere was more clear
and tbo reeling less unueasy. l'.xporlers
HOPS-Qulot; stole, common to P.holc.
l!xj crop, 17t20ci 139 crop, 110160: old olds,
lSfflGc; I'ucltle coast, W) crop, lbiJlDci 1W
rAI.LciW-Qtilct; city, SJ&!ci country, hit
S'u'TTi:it Ilecelnls. S.2i)7 pUrs.S llrm;
crenmery. fresh. 1Wi22c: rnetory, ltiyHUc
fancy, large, colored and white, llflll'to,
fancy small, colored, 12',4&I2bc; fiincy.
.mill ulilln. 1?ni2liP.
i:utlS--Hccelpts, 11,750 pkgs.: wft"";
fresh. 11'iCi storage, western, HlVjllo.
southern, at murk. KKnSc.
POI'LTllY- Alive, dull and nominal ;
dressed, niow.
Omaha vmi:,r.Ai.i: mahkhts.
C.inillilon of Trnilc nnd Onotntlons
011 Mtnnlr noil rnncr I'rniltiep.
lKKIS-Becclots llberuli good slock, llrm
irtii). lie: voting and
turkeys, 6W$c; ducks and
ducks, ner dor.. i:.75Jf3.00i
teal. $1.2.Hll.W: mixed. $l.!K1.60.
HPTTIBl-Cotnmon to fair, 12313c: choice,
HWISo: separator, 22e.
CHKSH OYSTUHS-l'trst grade, solid
i,iinb,i,l Ww Vnrk counts, tier can. Wc! ex
tra selects, 32c; Ktundards, 2jc: medium, 20c.
i ..1 1. int.. . .. V.fl uMiinla
Strong Pricei.
HOGS SOLO A TRIFLE BETTER
a t
calvi:s.
t ') 1.
I 2n 1
4 75 1...
,', cm 1....
r. mi
8TKHIIS ANO COWS.
t'oWSAND BULLS.
2(0
373
:m
210
im
ltrt
120
110
1V(J
llnti nml Wethers nrmiKlit 1'iilly
Sternly I'pIpps. but l.nmlm Werr
Slovr nml nttppii to n Uunrler
I.oTicr for the WpcU.
SOL'TII OMAHA. April 1.
Itecelnls were: Cattle.
Olllclal Monday .70
(jlllclal Tuesday 1. 8,112
uiuclal Uediicsday 2.UI
Olllclal Thursday 2,is.3
Hogs. Shiep.
2.1I0 W.tol
l, 1 75
h,ftl
7,tflti
l.lM
2,5 1'J
Kour days this wcek...U.M'J 2I.-I2
Satno days last week... .12,111 21, w
Haiiio week before ll.Wl
Satno three weeks iiK0...11,V'.i :t.W
Snmo four weeks ugo....lu,ll) 25,Mj2
Hiltiin ilfivia liiRt venr 12.172 25.151
Average price paid for hogs for the past
several days, with comparisons:
1901. 1000.tS.yj.IS9S.lS97. 11890. 1M5
1S.VJ7
V).Vf
27.C61
2. 12.
L-o.sy.i
19,331
1...
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1...
1...
13...
12...
1...
1...
1...
fi...
...inc.
... 7.V)
... r.vs
.... S20
.... 7W
... .173
... 370
.... 170
d0
I...
14...
:i art
:t )
3 ID
:i vi
: no
HinrKits.
C ffl 2
2 IV' 10
3 40 13
STAGS.
I no
7fi
S?o
7:o
IS
.. Slfil
..1322
r. n
i m
4 15
B 25
r. 50
6 SO
0 75
.". SO
3 M
I 10
I 10
4 no
1 20
I vj
ket steady! beeves, Sl.onTn l!t cows anu
bulls, mixed. M3.V(i:.0, stockers anil feed;
prs. $3.2Tyi40: culvcs und .vcarlings, XUt
' iinncTJneelnls. 5.OT0 briuli marknt S'td'
So higher, selling nt r..'.vv.nl.ti2si bulk, l.ilMj
ii Coo.
jUBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TENTS.
"STOCK COWS AND IIHIKEKS.
(LU
.. S40
..loir,
.. 9V1
.. 74'J
.. M0
.. M0
4!l
in
2 V)
2 75
3 00
3 ()
3 15
3 n
3 15
:i :
1...
11...
20. ..
13...
1...
15..
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630
632
i 490
, P95
, m
. til 5
, 92i)
, 720
3 25
3 ID
3 Ii
!? 45
3 PO
:i P5
3 )'.
3 S5
STOCKllllS ANU KKHDKrtS
.1
1
1
Second grade, slack Illled.New York counts,
pur can. .'; pxtra seiecis. .thiiuuuuiudi
2(ip: bulk standards, per gal., H.2j.
1'HKSH KISH -Black bass, loc; while
bass, lOo; bluetlsh, He: bullheads, 8e: blue
tills, 7c; buffalos, Ce; entltsh, 12c: cod, Se;
cropple, Sc; clscocs, 7c; halibut. 11c: herring.
4e: haddock, 9c; muckcrel, 15c: perch, 3c;
plcketel, fie; pike, Sci red snapper, loo;
salmon, 11c; sunttsh, 5c: smelts, fcu; trout,
9c: whUcilsh, Sc.
PIC.KON.S -Live, per dor., $1.
1M. A I Chnli-ii. (MllOe.
HAY Pricis quoted by Omalia Wholesalo KMarch Vi.
ay Dealers' association: Choice ttplnnd, Mar(.n au.
March 31.
April 1..
April 2..
April 3..
April 4..
March 13.
March 16.1
March 17.
March is.
Murch 19.
March 20.
Murch 21.
March 22.
March 23.
March 21,
Murch 25.
Murch 20.
March 27.
.Murch 23
tlm.
y; 'No. 1 upland, JS.Wj mcdltini, IS; coarse,
s7.i)0. Byo straw, $5.50. These prices aro for
bav of good color and quality. Demand
fair. Hcoclpts, 4 cars.
OATH No. 2 white, 2Sc.
COHN-No. 3, 12c.
BHAN-Jlo. VKaKTAnIjE8f
SIMNACtt-Pcr bit. box. 75c.
ASI'AHAC.US California, per lb., 10c.
lUll'HAHB -Calirornla, per lb., 10c.
NHW BHl'.TS-Per doz.. 00c.
NI'.W (. A 1 1 1 IOTS Per dor., fioc.
NHW Tim.MU-o-per uos., wc.
CUCl'MBHHS-Hothouse, per doz., $l.oOff
2.00, as to size.
PAP.SNIPS Per bit., 40c.
Tl'HNIPS Per bu. basket, t0c.
BHHTS Per bit.. 40c.
CAHHOTS-Pcr bu., 40c.
LKTTI'CK Per bu., ZJit 10c.
HADISIIIJS-Per doz.. 30i55c.
l'AHSLKY Per dor.., 35c.
POTATOUS Per bu., 45g55c; Colorado,
5D514I
b 71
5 )
r. 70
6 85i
5 90V
5 KVj
6 Will
B 97U
ti ()
5 9SV;
5 V.
10....
5S 35? ,r 15? i--
t 60 J Ud U IU d oil - .. 3
4 94 a 65 3 711 3 91 3 S3, $
3 5S 3 7i 3 bt, S M 4 ls. , .t
4 M 3 66 3 75 I - J f 19....
43W3 76, 3 9S 440
4 w 3 t a i s ;v v 4....
4 B3 3 3 7N 3 93 3 M .
931 3 ll
' n .! n 111
I J Ul U Ull
43 H"U 3 91
ou
I
3 S3
3 87
3 91
3 9.
3 92
3 91
4 97
P 0G
5 10
5 12
G 10;
r. os
B 15
C 25!
3 ti
3 66 3 57
3 CO 3 65
3 Gil 3 02
3 D9 3 02
3 01 3 65
3 67
3 65
3 60 3 73
65
(.Ml
750
530
550
755
443
B7B
640
527
, 7S7
, 9'0
, 730
570
, OS!
. 570
3 01
;i io
3 25
3 75
3 75
3 SO
3 40
3 M
;i 51)
3 r.o
3 50
3 CO
4 00
I 00
I 00
4 Of
4 Oil
12.
16
1
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27..
41..
41..
17.
72o
S.W
453
IM
750
49.
M5
672
715
774
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, 219
?V
. 515
, 527
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I 10
4 15
4 15
4 15
I 20
I 25
25
I 25
4 25
I P0
4 35
I 10
4 55
I f0
4 t'O
4 75
4 75
Omaha Tent and Awning Co.,
omnltft. Jf1".
Manufacturers of
Tents and Canvas Goods.
Send for Cntahmno Number 23
CIGARS.
aljncle Oscar"
The Favored 5c Cljar.
Strictly hand made by Heno ft Co.
Allen Bros. Co., Distributors
DRY GOODS.
3 59i 4 71
2 b0 4 Si
4 ll
3 701
3 661
3 60
3 54
3 64
3 501
3 K
4 74
4 82
I HO
4 78
4 SO
4 M
4 82
4 "6
Indicates Sunday. , , ,,
Tlio olllclal number of cars of stock
brought Iu today by encli ro.ul was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'rs.
C, M. ,t St. P. Hy 2
O. & St. L. By 3
Missouri Pacific Hy
Union Paclllo system.... 17
C. ,fc N. W. By
l, H. & M. Y. B. B 25
S. C. & P. By 1
C. St. P.. M. & O. By.. 21
1
n
17
I
26
3
7
B. & M. B. B. B..
B. & Q. BV
C, B. 1. A.-. P., cast...
C. B. 1. & P.. west...
Illinois Central
17
B
3
1
0
awipu i'AI.VRS.
Jin I mi t 310 4 "5
iiinijTi,.,r., ...io ni.imi mi average run
of bogs hero this morning and tlio demand
being In ralrly good sbapo the nuiikct
opened about steady with yesterdas. ine
hogs began moving toward the i-calcs ami
It soon became evident that pacKors inn
inlto liberal orders. Sellers as a result be d
tlletr strings at gooo, nrm pneen n
... fn. i. ...... ..... atrniiL' to a sbado
iiminv. rv.,,i. .vvt.i.i. - -- ,,,,
hlglier tlian yesterday and qtilto active, i no
bulk or all the hogs sold today rrotn J..J i
to J0.0214. Tho choicer hogs sold rrom b.u2,
to ii.(i7'4. The light weights brought from
5.974 down. Tho bulk ot tlio hogs were out
of first hands in good season, but there.
were a number of light weights ion iiiiiu
tho last end, nnd packers did not euro imi
tlcularly whether they got hogs or not, and
fnp llnil numon Hie pIomp was a llttlo slow
and weak compared with tho high time.
as will no seen rrom tno nunc oi inb
prices, today's market averages a fhtida
lilghei than yesterday, or not so much dir
rerent rrom Tuesday. Beprcscntatlvc sales:
E. Smith t Co.
Importers nd Jobbers !
Dry Goods, Furnishing Good
AND NOTIONS
WHEN IN OMAHA
VIHIT
Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods Go.
linWAtin STRRBT,
OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE,
12
5
3
No.
IS. .
21.
51.
65.
"s'HHU l'OTATOHS-Hnrly Olllos. 5560c; Total receipts
Mx-dlvldond. Nominal. "'Trust re.
...,l..lu
The' Commercial Advertiser's Mndon
iiii:iiw.iiii iMiiiii.LM'ain hiivs: Tho stock mar
ini hem wiih iienernllv llrm today. The riC'
tlvlty was all In West Arrlcan and Amer
ican shares, especially Americans, which
......,. v.irv l.llllUll lll?nltl. Mile t. hlcugo.
Mii.iiini.-,... r. si. Piml. lllln.ils C'jutrul and
New York Central wero hoisted rrom 3 to 4
points above parity. Pennsylvania was
1. nut-tint nilier iHHiies wero llrm and ani
mated. The lone was slightly easier at the
close. Tlntos recovered to tn',4. .Money is
still In demand. A largo sum remains duo
ii... iiinu tin. market having settled only
about one-hair of its loans. Call loan rates
wero unchanged: bills were 35 per cent,
silver, which was weak yesterday, was
steadier today.
Xev York .Money MnrkPt.
vc.W YORK. Anrll I. MONKY On call,
firmer at 3'u per cent; last loan, 3i per
cent; piimo mercantile paper, 3;tJ'4li per
aKTOiii.ixi! U.VCHANGIC Steady, with
actual business Iu bankers' bills at JI.8S4
ror demand and at JI.8PiM.8l74 ror sixty
davs: posted rates, JI.85K4l.b9; commercial
bills. I.M(!.8I'A.
H1LVUII Certlllcates, uSc; Mexican dot-
l.iU Jltl'.l.
Iiurs ilJH liovernmeiiiH, iiiinci, luuiunu,
Irregular; state, easier;
Tbo closing prices on bonds today aro as
follows:
an. I tlio lecling less unueasy. i.xporiers i"''1.!.. ' vniinv " i,w" Trlumnh Jl 10
reported B? lo.i.ls taken. Sei.boar.l clear- Bed IUv" H?;
ni cer. Ill wneai anil nour were equal i . ,y . ,,m.,,i h,. nei-ili. "e: new
Ct"jMATOKS Klorlda. per 6-hasket crate,
$l; Mexicans, per 4-basket cra.te 2.50.
..112 104
11
2II.W0 bu., not Including Baltimore, which
port, owing to wire troume, was noi uenro
from. Primary receipts were BVj.fKW bu.,
compared with 51 1, l"') bu. last year. Min
neapolis and Duluth reported 269 pars,
against 313 last week and 407 n year ago.
I .oca l receipts wcro do cars, none oi con
tract crude.
speculative nusincss in I lie oats maraei
was not heavy, nut prices wero strong
and tlm market recovered nearly all of
yesterday's decline. Tho corn strength and
a good cash demand and tho cash article
was worth lie more limn amy were
strengthening factors. It was nclicvod
Unit Phllllos Is now in control of the mar
ket, having taken over tlio Hues or other
CKLKBY Calirornla, ns to size, 60SJ75c;
Kalamazoo, 25'fjRlle.
CAULU'LOWHB-Callfornla, per crate,
?2iu:ANS-W'ax, per bu., $3.50; string, per
b KOa'PLANT-Per bu. box. .
I'KPPKRS-Pcr bu. box. 2.25.
r Flu 1 1 o.
STRAAVBKBRl US Florida, per qt 40c;
Texas. 253110.
GRAPi-fs-Mulaga, per keg. J7. 50.00.
. w l.l.l ( (r tl'iinlilnnlnH vnaa
iHmi of ibe dav's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.
bcr of head ltidicutcu;
Buyers:
Omalia Packing Co..,
tl. H. Hammond Co..,
Swift and Company.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.in
longs. Ho did llttlo in the market, nut -h" ",. 7V uennowers, $1.90.
country .buying orders were numerous. D ,;riXrinKB'BIRS-Bcll and Bugle. 9 per
i.iwmii MinirfM. However, were sireiiuoiis in i . i.v,i totui, n.. muitn i
: ' . . - . ... t.11 ' .leraevr. iit-i ii.i... .... ... ...., ...
1 1 1 I " ' . '.. .1.11.11 fntflTQ
Cuilnby Packing Co
Armour & Co
R. Becker & Degan
Vansant & Co ,
I .obman & Co.
Hill & Huntzhigcr .......
Livingstone & Schatler
Hamilton & Rothschild
U K. Huiz
B. K. llobblck
Wolf & M
Other buyers
37.1
:wi
705
350
50
110
75
113
67
1
13
27
301
1,261
1.181
1,245
l.WS
1,9.17
IVielr emleiivors to eel Into safety.
sold between 25c and 25e and closed ?4c
hlglier at 251jC Becelpts wero 521 cars.
Tho undertone! or the provisions mainei
was easier on selling by packers, although
there was a good demand irom Liverpool
Tor lard and ribs. The weakness of May
pork, for which there was no particular
demand was tbo chief factor In depressing
other bog products. May pork noui tie
iwpen S15.45 and $14.95 nnd closed 25c lower
at $15.20, having recovered partially in sym
pathy with corn. .May laru soul uciween
is.52V4 nnd JS.32. closing 5e down nt $S.42'4,
and May ribs between $S.30 and JS.12V4.
with tbu close 6c depressed at
IsHttnintned reeelnts tomorrow: AYhent.
80 ears; corn, 190 cars; oats, 210 cars; hogs,
20,000 head.
Tne leaning iniures rangeii ns ioiiows;
Articles.!, Open.l High. I Low. Close.! Ycs'y.
II. S. ror. 2s, reg..lf'0'i
do coupon lW'i
to :!.;. ret; UU?i
do coupon IllVs
Ii. .In. reir l..i'
do coupon l.-SVj
do old Is. reg..U3U
In eollnou 113'.
do '., rcg 1 .a
do coupon HlVi1
n .if C. 3 65s Zi"i
Atch. gen. 4s ll'2W
do adj. Is i
Can. So. 2s W
Ches. & O. l',!iS..lfii,:
do 5s ....1.1 4
C. .t N. W c 7s..llJ'i
do S. I', u. is...ui
(IiIimilmi '1'er. Is. . 97
Colo. So. Is S77h
D. & B. O. IS....10-J
N. Y. Central Is.-Wi
7. J. U. g. 6s....i;h
no. 1'aclllo 33..
do is iuii
N Y O & S L 4s.. 107
N. & W. con. 4s.l')l'A
Ore. Nav. Is 109
do s uu'i
O. S. L. r."
do fis 117
Reading gen. 4s. . 9M1
It. (J. W. It l'll-S
St i M C 5S.U
St L & S V g. CS.13H.&
St. Paul pons IM)
St. P. U. & P. ls..HS',(,
do 5s 120l.
So. Pacllle 4s K
So. Hallway &S...U7
H. R. & T. 6s.
ITex. At P. Is.
.
. 61
.120
.100
I.. I.. i.i. n 4m tfiM (III 2S
I' V. .V 11. I . IS.IUIVjii lllun 1'iii-iiiu in..ei'R
Ceil. I'.lectrlc 5s.. ISO Wiibasli Is 11914
la. Central Is... 1I7!4' do 2s limfe
L ."J- N. uni. IS...PI2 iWest Shoro 4s.. . .115
M' K. & T. 2s.... 811.1 Wis. Central Is.. W
do h U'.UlYa. Centuries .... 95Vb
Wheat I
May
July
Corn
April May
July
Oats
May July
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
sept.
J uly
Sept.
piv York Milling; Slocks.
NHW YORK. April 1. Tho following nro
quotations on mining slocks:
Skilled O pern lorn Are l,pnilprs,
Tho leadership has remained in the hands
or experienced and skilled operators, sup
plied, apparently, with supotiibundunt
means, which urgues the precipitation of
speculation of large capitalists. The con
viction bus been widespread that much of
I the buying was ror Investment by bankers
and capitalists and by representatives of
I other railroads seeking extension of Interest
and control. This supposition cannot be
verified In any authoritative! manner, but It
Is manifest to u tyro In market affairs that
speculatlvo buying plays tho most itupor
lunt iiari In I he market, for tlio recorded
transactions in many stocks within a short
time aro sufficient to have effected a change
of control or tho properties several times
over ir thev hail represented In any con
siderable proportion genuine transfers of
''he shares traded in. There has been
.lormous prnilt-taklng at every stage ol
t ie advance and tills is adduced ns evi
dence of the health uf the market and ns
showing a process of digestion of long
flock.
.Yo llnimer of Quirk Itelniisp.
But It is to In borne In mind that tbo
taking or prollts Involves n buyer nt tbo
high level us well as at tlio lower. No ade
, quato Judgment can be formed of the health
of tlm market until tlio character of theso
' buyers, who aro tho present holders, be
comes better known. This can only bo a
e'ouslderublp reaction In prices. So far ns
the buying has been by Investors who are
. satisfied with tho return on the money they
paid for stocks or will hold tliein ror pur
poses of control or Iu tho eonlldenco Unit
1 they will Increase In value, there Is no dan
ger to be apprehended from a relapse In
t prices. But If tho buyers who have af
forded prollts to the inert proiessiouiii
operators aro merely widely scattered spec
ulators who ha vii bought with borrowed
money on u margin with tlio purpoi-o to sell
out at a higher level at a piiilll. It Is easy
to seo that tlio market's technical position
is much weakened as a result of tbo week's
happenings in the stork market. Such hold
ers lack both tho skill and tho resources to
piotect their holdings by supporting prices
either by confident buying or offerings, or
by manipulation. An extensive i pact Ion
wipes out tbelr margins ami covers stop
los orders which may demoralize a market
which is overloaded with such speculative
accounts. Such a condition is reared In tho
present market and prices are considered
uujustitlahly high. But so long us tlio hav
ing continues on tho prcpont largo scale,
however Hticculatlvo Its character mnv be.
prices will continue to advance us a matter
or course.
Honey Market Coiilliiuen I'iik.v.
The continued cheapness und abundance
of money fosters the speculation nnd It Is
considered improbublo Hint It will receive
anv considerable check while the rennirces
of tho money market last, Tlio iiuiclerly
' disbursements of Interest and dividends
bavo afforded relief to tho money markets
all over tbo world this week. Ill New York
I the purchase of short-term government
I bonds for tho sinking Muds by tho secre
tary ot the treasury was an additional rac
tor toward relief. But Inllucnces aro at
work both at homo and abroad to Impair
tlio market supply of credits, Tho sub
K'rlptlons to the Herman loan or $75,000,000
Have anecieu an uu gieai nnmcy municm
of Hie world and have undoubtedly catn-ed
In an Indirect manner withdrawal of gold
from this country. Paris has been a largo
Mibsctiber. and withdrew funds from Lon
don for that purpose, l-ondnn has, in ef
fect, borrowed gold in New York as being
the cheapest money enter, nnd shipped it
to Paris In payment of obligations. Look
ing to tho ruturo It is expected Hint tho
British government will olTer Its P.20,tirt0,.i0
war loan for subscription during the latter
luirt of April. Tlio Uastor holidays In tho
couutry sections Is niuUlm; lureo liuoadii
Adams Con 23
Alice :
llreeco 130
iifiniMwIek Con.. 21
Comslock Tun.... Ci-
Con. Cal. & va.. 1 u
Dcadwood tor... 'i
Horn Silver 11a
Iron Silver 51'
Lcadvillo Con.... u
Llttlo Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
i-noemx
I'otosl
Suva go
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ..
Standard
.. 14
..aw
.. 67
.. s
.. II)
7
.. 21
.. 61
..400
Wfi-yJ 72; 71ll 72", 7281 '.4 '
7301 73?, 72 lZim 73
' I 42 403i
421il3 43?i 42 43'4 414
tSWiTi. WM(U 4;'.4 431i I24
25fi!i 25?i 25 . 25U 21
25 25V4 2W 25, 2ITi
' 15 II I 15 15 I 14 91 15 20 15 15
I 15 25 I 15 .10 II 92i! 15 07'i 15 25
8 50 ' 8 52',!.' S.12',4 8 '2'4 8 47'4
8 .11) 8 3214 S 20 S 2714 s 27',4
S 30 8 3214 S 20 I 8 271$ S 2714
I I
8 27H 8 30 I S 1214 " 20 8 25
8 17'. 8 I7'4 8 0214 8 12'4 R 15
8 15 . 171l S 021V S 10 S 15
Itiink Clenrliign.
OMAHA, April 4. Bank clearings today,
$sr,.::3i; corresponding day last year, $1,
126.311; decrease. S'Jil.lHO.
I'll ICAUO. April I. Clearings, 52d.S71.S1s;
balances, M.377.4S9; posted exchange, $1.!51
Sil.Mij New Yotk exchange, 35o dlsco'.int.
8T. LOUIS, April t.-Clearlnss. $6,820.6.15;
balances, $r.',5,o22; money, B?i7 per cent; New
York exchange, 25c discount bid, lOo Ills-
CINfilNNA'n. April l.-Clearlngs. $3,2i9.
'.KW; Now York exchange, I5ij'50o discount;
nioneyi 'I'sliii per cent.
IMI (LADHLIillA. April l.-Ciearlnes,
tin lis KM: linlnnees. $.1.160.::ill.
BALTIMORi:. April l.-Clearlngs, $5,885,
299; balances, $JS7,2o1. ..
BOSTON. April I. Clearings, $2S,i9j,5h ;
r.r". linlniiees. $2.:!7n.3u8.
NHW YOB1C. April i.-Clcatings, $3.'l,-
I9S,SS1; balances, no,2i8,ui.i.
.
Condition of the Trrnaury.
WASHINGTON, April 4. Today's state
.noui of tlm treasury balances in tho gen
eral fund, exclusive of tbo $150,000,000 gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Avnllablo cash balance, $160,liM,351;
gold, $99,331 ,'.'80.
SI. I.oiiIh ; nil 11 nnd Provisions.
Kr T.rit'lS. Anrll 4. WHKAT Hlglier:
No. 2 red, cash, elevator. TW40; track. 72
73'(-e: .May. 71Uc; July, 70!(,c; No, 2 hurd,
No. 2.
Cash quotations wove ns follows:
FIXMTR Hasy; winter patents. $3.f51f3.90;
ntralghts, $.1.20(13,70: clears. $2.tWi3. 10; spring
specials. $4,311; patents. $3.Wl'j(3.80; straights,
$.1.0o'ii3.30; linkers. $2.20f(2.5n.
WHHAT No. 3 spring. 67y71c; No. 2 red,
ilMilo,
cnitN-Nn. . 42c: No. 2 yellow
OATS No. 2. 261Jf26',4e; No. 2 white,
23!ic: N o. 3 will IP, 27M!4C.
11V12 No. 2. r,2l4'(i5.1c.
HABLKY-Oood feeding, I0116c; fair to
choice malting, l9f5So.
SICHDS No. 1 ilax. $1.55; No. 1 northwest
em. $1.56; prime timothy, $1,0511.10; clover,
contract grade, $11.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per libl., $I...10.
Iird, per MO His., $15.15. Short rllis sides
ilnnui.l IS.SiKriS.iiO. Drv salted shoulders
(boxed), $S.liVfS.30. Short clear sides (boxed),
$0.7.1.
WlllnlVl UUH1H Ol lllgll WlUOSi, i.;.
Following arc tlio receipts and shipments
for today:
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS California seedlings,
2,25; navels, J2.75W3.00.
Lli.MONS California, extra fnncy
3.50; choice, w ,1.1
BANANAS Per bunch, according to size,
FIOS California, new cortons, 75c; layers,
65c: Imported, per lb.. 12013c.
DATES Persian, in 60-lb. boxes, Salrs, oc
tier lb.; Halloween. 514c per lb.
' MISCKLLANKOUS.
HONEY Cullfornln, per 31-scctlon case,
'ciDER-Pcr hill.. $4.50: per half Mil.. J2.75.
NUTS-Engllsb walnuts, per lb., 15c: fil
berts, por lb., 13c: almonds, per lb.. lStf20e:
raw peanuts, per lb.. 505140: roasted, i.,i
7V4c; Brazils, 13c: pecans, 10012c; cocoanuts,
eacli, 414c
HIDES No. 1 green. 5V4c: No. 2 green.
4'.c: No. 1 salted, 6V4c: No. 2 salted. 5',4c:
No. 1 veal cair. 8 to'12 lbs.. Sc; No. 2 veal
cnir, 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc: dry hides, 8013c; sheep
pelts, 25S75c: horse hides, Jl. 5002.25.
Liverpool fSr.tlii nil it Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. April 4. WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 northern spring, 6s lid; No,
2 red western winter, 6s; No. 1 Caljrorn a,
6s .11411: rutures, steady; May. 5s 11V1; July.
5s lld. , , . ,
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new. .Is lid; American mixed, old, 4s lid!
futures, llrm: May. 3s 109M; July, 3s lO'.-sd;
September. .Is lOHd.
PROVISIONS Lard, American rellned, In
palls, strong, 41s 3d; prime western, In
tierces, strong, 43s Od. Bacon, short libs,
llrm. Us 3d; long clear middles, light, firm,
13s 3d. Pork, prime mess, western, steady,
03 s 3d. ...... . . ...
HOPS At. i.onuon, rnciuc couai, sicauj,
ntReceipts "of wiieat during tho last two
days, 211,000 centals, Including 151,000 Amer-
'CBecelpts of corn during tho last thrco
days, 126,&i)0 centals.
Knimnn Viiy tirnln nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. April 4.-WHKAT-May.
50 ....
Totals 2,855 7.43S 2.519
CATTLE There was a fnlr run of cattle
herp today, but tho demand on the part of
$2.00 packers was In good shape, ana as a resun.
tbo market did not show any radical
$3.25 change. ,
I liero were unoni 101 1. vn-.a
steers included in tho receipts, and packers
took hold and bought them tip nt gen
erally steady prices. Tho mnrket, however,
seemed to be a trifle uneven, as some sales
were undoubtedly higher than yesterday,
while others were no moro than steady.
It was n good active market, though, and
the situation could perhaps best bo de
scribed by calling It steady to strong.
Prnctlcaliy everything was out of llrst
bands In good season.
Tho supply of cows was rather light, not
over twenty cars being offered. Packers
nad liberal orders, and tbo market ruled
active and fully steady, tho same as was
tho caso with tlio beet steers. The mar
ket, however, seemed to be a little un
even, but still very satisfactory prices, as
a rule, wero paid, and the pens were cleared
at an early hour. ..... ..
Bulls, calves nnd stags sold In Just nbout
the same notches they did yesterday.
The feeder trado did not have much Ufa
to it todny. Speculators have quite a rew
on hand nnd common stuK was very hard
to move nt any price. Good stuff Is not so
much lower man 11 was in me i-iomo ui
last week, but the less desirable grades nre
110250 lower, and in some cases the decline
Is greater. Representative sales:
85.
52.
93....
49....
51....
95....
74....
76. . . .
26....
46....
60....
47....
62....
70....
27....
24....
67....
69....
85....
45....
79....
89....
43....
00....
37....
23....
77. . . .
87....
12....
56....
88...
No.
no
x'.'.
20...
1...
1...
6...
4...
J.
7...
4...
Av.
. 110
, 800
.1020
.1010
. Ortfi
. 813
.1010
. 890
.1026
. 917
. 913
. 800
. 950
. 7S.1
.1000
hi:t
Pr.
2 7n
3 50
3 81
3 1.1
4 00
I Oil
I 00
4 Oil
4 05
1 10
I 15
4 20
I 20
4 20
I 2')
4 20
No.
4..
20..
1..
19..
21..
23. .
20..
65.
io.ii,. ftWifiil'fio; July, 66'iSi6-?c; cash, No. 2 bard, i0?3 4 20
,iin isi'w fi7'.!fi.o; No. 3. (Wiffto c ; No. 2 red, 69'3i0c: 11 ...,9v5 121
llti.-S.iK Nil. 3. f.714ir!fi7,c. m, , . t 800 4 21
COBN May, 39;c: July, 40Uc; cash. No. -6i 4
Flour, bbls I.' l.noo
Wheat, bu lou.mii) r.w)
orn. bu iwi.wi 17:1.1111
Outs, bu 222.1100 329.0011
Hyp. bu a.""' 2,i)iJ
Barley, bu Il.ono i,m
On the Produce exebniign today the nut
ter market was quiet; creameries, ISOTlHps
dallies, IMfiSe. Cheese, quiet, 111il2'ii-.
ggs, active; iresn, iiii'ic
rmc
, T.iiiv.
12
cash, Ho; track,
Higher; No.
III;.,.- Mnv 41lbc: .IlllV.
OATS-illgher; No 2 cosh, 27c: track.
27l4c; May. Sii'to; July, 241jc; No. 2 white,
.-.'p.
liVI.-Slenilv nt 52e
FI.Ol'B-Qu'let; patents. $:i.505i.1.im; extra
fancy und straight. J3.mi3.25; clear, $2.7W
2.90,
ut.M.MiKTlii'.nthv. steady: average le
celpts, J3.25ij4.uj; 'prlmo worth moro; flax
Jl.u..
i'illV!l.AI.Klr!ir1l. nt $2.10.
BRAN Dull and easy; sacked, cast trr.uk,
HAY-Pralrle. llrm, J7.0oyi0.50; timothy
Steady. Sil.mt 13.50.
WIHSICY-Stcady at $1.27.
IRON COTTONiiES-Jl.
BAH'.ilNC.- i;'i,no.
iiwun in't vi: tie.
iiiinvixiON'S Pork, lower: loblilng
J15.il. Lard, higher, JS.42',j. Dry salt rno'iiH,
ui,.inle: lioxed lots, extra shorts, JS.37V4:
..ii.nr'rlbs. JSi-fii): clear sides, 3.ti2V4, Bacon
steady: boxed lots, extra shorts $9,121,
.,!..,. rllia. i3.'2.1: clear s des. $9.3714.
METALS Lead, Eteady, $1.2214. Spelter,
lower: sales. $3.7714. ... . . . ,
poi'LTRY-Stcady; chickens, Sc; turkeys
SlilOc: ducks, 9c; geese, inoc.
BUTTER - Steady; creamery, 1C022C
.1..!. 11'.17i.
EtiilS- Steady, U?ic, repacked and cases
"RIl'cEIPTS-Floiir. 4.CA) bbls.; wheat, 14
r, i... . .iiliWl l.i i nnts. 37.000 tl tl .
Slili'MENTS Flour. 15,000 bbls.: wheat
GO.OoO bu.: corn, 113,0) bu.; oats, .j.uoo nu.
porta MnrkPt.
PEORIA. 111.. April 4,-CORN-rI.ower: No,
2. 4114c. ........
OATH Easy; NO. 2 wiiiip, .'i?c, oiucu
throuiih. . . , ,
WHlblvi un tne oasis oi ti .i ioi uiuaucu
I goody.
2 mixed, W'mj; No. 2 white, 11c; No. .1, 10c.
OATS-No. 2 white, 2i?4tf23C.
I1VF No. 2. I!)fi50i'.
HAV-Cholco timothy. J10.BOfill.OOi cliolcc
prairie. J!i.O0'o9.5n. .,,,.
Hl'TTEB-Crcamery. li&20c; dairy, rancy,
"'.flrtfiRipnilv; fresh Missouri nud Kan
sas stock. ll',4o per doz.. loss on", cases re
turned ; new wbltewood cases Included, 14c
M..W,
B ECEI PTS AYhoa t , 39,200 Int.; corn, 14,400
bu.: oats. 11.000 bu.
SIUPMBNTS-Whent, 11.800 bu.: corn, 21,-
8W bu.; oats, i.uuu uu.
Sllinieniinlla Criilii Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 4.-WHEAT-Cash,
72'hc: May. 71 '4" 71c ; July. 731Jo; on track,
Nil. 1 bard, 71'no; No, 1 northern, 72',4o; No,
2 northern, SSi fiflc. . ., c.
FLOUR Lower: nrsi imienin, fi.Maj.w,
second patents, $.l.65fi.l.7.i; first clears, J2.9j
ffiS.HG; second clears, $2.002.10.
HI.. KT I . . I, nib ! UV!ll't.!!.1.
in..... .i. ........ r .
NEW AURIC liHNEHAI. .11 Alt KI'2T.
Itiiotiilloiis ol Hip liny on A'nrlons
to niinoill ties.
NEW YOBK. .April l.-FLOUB-Be-plnts.
8.8.15 bbls.: ptnorts. 7.142 bbls.: mar
ket weak. Inclined lower. Minnesota pat
ents, $l.ooi5il.25; Minnesota bakers, $2.(io
3.2ri: Wtr.ler patents, w.tn-'ii i.nu; winier
stralgiits. J.'l.0ifi.1,ri0; whiter extras, $2.4iVf(
SO; winter low grades, 2.20'ii2.iii. live
flour, quiet tali to good. $2.K(Vfi3.iri; rholco
to ratipy. $3.2003.45. Buckwheat Hour, quiet
at $2.1002.15.
BUCK WHEAT DUIl Bt K0St2c, c. I. r
New York.
COBNMEAL Steady : yellow western,
Die; elty. IV: Brandy wine. J2.I542.50.
RYE null; No. 2 western, lilo r. o. I).,
afloat; slate, 560570, c. I. r., catiots.
BA BLEY SlPad.v. reeillng, 10018 4c, c. I.
f.. New York; malting. 6207ue.
BABLI.V MALI DUli; western, Im'(Ii2C.
WIIEAT Receipts. 61, ICO bu.: exports.
1.250 bu. Spot market quiet; No. 2 red,
VM t. o. b. afloat: No. 2 red. 7flWe f. o. b.
alloat; No, 2 rod. 77-lic elevator; No. 1
northern Ilulutli. M,i-,e t. o. I),, a loal: .Mi.
I hard Duluth, W,e f. o. b,, afloat. Options
wero acain unsettled, nut somewnat less
active than yesterday. Firm at llrst nu
cables, they broke later liecnuse of re
newed (in illation, line nonio crop news
and less favorable export talk, only to
rally In the lust half hour with corn und op
covering. Closed easy at lie declined, May,
77.(ii77i .e. pinseii ne: .i uiv. icvii!."!.
closed "So: September, 76T4je077Tic, closed
777ie.
CORN Receipts, 71.750 bu.; exports, 52,-
533 liu.: soot, firm: No. 2. 4STno elevator.
49'ko f. o. h., alloat. Option market de
veloped unexpected strength todny, re
gaining part of yesterday s loss on moro
vigorous suminrt ny Chicago mills, small
receipts, rather tlrm cables, lair clearances
und local covering, Closing tlrm nt &;o net
ndvance. slay. 47Tih.'no. ciohou 4v,e; .tiny,
l7047-);c closed 47&0; September, 46H047!'c,
nlnsed 47'tiC.
OATS Receipts, 160.500 Int.; exports, 8,28.1
.... u..... ...iIai Vrt uii.i! 'n ."!.. .
Mn ? white. 32Uc0ric: No. .1 while. .12c
truck, mixed western, 2003014c; '.rack white
western, 3H4036e; track whflo state, 3114W
36c, Options ruirty active nnu nrm witn
1'nrn.
HAY Steady; shipping, 7507"!4o; pood to
choice, iiuy.iivfcc.
lllDES-FIrm: aalveston. 20 to 25 lbs.
18018140: California, 21 to 2.1 lbs,, 1S14019C
Texas dry. 21 to 40 lbs.. H01IV4C
LEA t IflSIt riieiioj , r.euuucu buic, line
nos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 21020c
aMA "1Ul'I3c.
PROVISIONS-Rpef, firm: family, J10.50
(fill. 50; mess, iSMmv.w, neor nams, i6,iu
iq r.i. nnrliiii. tS.Myii tO.liO: cltv. extra India
jn'css, Ul.W310.OiJ. Cut meuts, llrm; pickled
Toledo tirnlii Market.
TOLEDO. April 4. WHEAT Aptlve and
firm; cash. 7i'.4c; May nnd July. -c.
CORN Active anu nirooB. cnou, 11, .imji
43'4c: .inly. Ilc.
OATS null; cash, May anu auiy, ioc.
BYE 52c. ,
CLOVEB.SEED-1S99 prime, Jti.iO; cash,
J6.75; October, $5.60.
Plilliulplnliln Produce Markrt.
1MIII.AI)ELPII1A.. Anrll 4. BIJTTEB
Firm: good demand; fnncy western croam-
erv. 2214c; funcy western prints, 22c; lancy
liearny. -.... ...
EUUS-KIrm: good demand; frcsii nearby,
lie; fresli weslern. lie; fresh southwestern,
lie; frpsh southern, 13o.
CHEESE l lrm nut sieaoy.
.41 1 1 11 11 11 U ep tlrnln Mnrkpl.
Aitl.WAlTIf MR. Anrll 4. WHEAT Dull:
No. 1 northern. 720 7214c; No. 2 northern. 70
J70!!,V ... . ' . .
HVi'J-Mieauy; ino. i. "J'V,- . ,
DARLEY-Dull; No. 2. D71jc; sample, 400)
67c.
St. .losppli I.Ivp Slopk .Market.
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. April (.-(Special.)
The Journal quotes: . , ,
i'atti.k-Uppi'lnts. 1.100 head; market.
stpadv to Me higher; stockers. 25c lowpr:
iiv.u $i .soi n. to: Texas and westerns.
$3.7505.25: cows und heifers. $2.2501.75; bulls
anil sings, f..-J.)'iH.vi; yeiiriniKn nnu eiiiyi-!..
$3,750 (.RT.; stnekers and feeders, JJ.5O04.5O;
venis, i.ijr(( i.oo. , , .
IlOCiS-Recelpts. 5,300 bead; market
steady to 2V2c higher; all. grades, $5.fO0
6.1714; bulk of sales. $6.00flh07Vj: pigs, strong.
market active and steady; lambs, $4.900,1.15;
yearlings. J4.7505.OO; wethers, Jl.lOfi 1.75;
owes. $3.8501.60.
.Yeiv York Live Stock Mnrket.
NEW YOBK. April 4.-BEEVE3-fie-celpts,
500 bPiid; nominally steady: cables
unchuiiged; no shipments today; calves, re
ceipts, 21 head; about steady; venls, Jl.Oftff
7.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.18.1
head: sheep, steady; lambs, dull; common
sheep, J4.50; lambs. J5.5O06.oO: clipped lambs,
J5.OO05.GO; rprlng lambs, J5.25 per head.
HOOS-Bccelpts 2,089 bead; market, firm
nt J0.25'd0.4O.
Monk In SIkIiI.
Following aro tho receipts nt the four
principal western markets tor Anrll 4:
' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
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.. 850
.. 910
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.. 926
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... 890
..1125
.. 961
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..1025
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I 31
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4 .10
4 50
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.... 915
....1190
....1049
....1126
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....1151
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....1231
....1090
.... 875
....1171
,....1300
....1193
1115
.... 911
....1019
....1125
1045
1214
1097
1190
1152
1062
1214
1290
1215
1290
1250
1220
1251
1188
1200
140.1
145S
1270
V. 1240
1333
1132
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,. 997
.. 905
. .10.VI
,. 890
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.. 810
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..111
.. 835
.. 865
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.. 914
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.. 950
.. 985
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.. 6-18
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l'. 1150
STEERS AND HEIFERS,
4 15
I 10
4 iu
(
1 50
17...
COWS.
1 1 If)
.1179
Pr.
4 55
4 55
4 00
4 50
4 60
4 no
4 CO
4 IV)
I 65
1 nr.
I 01
4 61
I 70
4 70
4 70
4 70
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4 70
4 70
4 75
4 75
4 75
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4 80
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South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Ioul
Total receipts
7S3
.12.000
. 5.0D0
. 1,900
7.646
22,01V)
12,0")
7.800
2.549
15.000
3.000
800
.21,6iJ 0,410 21,319
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... 940
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...1033
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...1300
...1010
...1065
...1030
... 860
...1100
... 760
... 8X2
...1100
,...1053
...1290
u.n
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2 60
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 r fl
2 rl
2 Ol
2 65
2 75
2 J5
2 75
7,1
2 "5
2 78
2 81
2 85
2 90
2 '10
2 90
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3 00
3 00
3 00
;; 10
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 25
3 25
3 21
3 2.1
3 ?.1
3 25
3 'M
3 30
3 30
3 35
S 31
3 11
3 10
3 111
3 40
3 10
3 15
3 5
3 50
....W41
....1040
....torn
....1040
....106O
....1200
....1500
....1008
....100,1
.... 890
.... 996
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1 1310
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... 910
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.. 832 3 70 6 1152
...827
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.... 878
8.10
.... 170
....1300
.... !
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,....1500
....1380
,....1300
3 8.1
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2 50
2 50
2 75
2 80
2 'in
2 01
3 20
3 W
3 2.1
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,1U30 3 10
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.1027
..1615
..1680
..1800
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..1470
..1570
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..1970
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4 Vi
4 25
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3 65
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 80
.1 80
4 8.1
3 85
3 95
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A V
....171
....151
....165
....202
....181
....211
....260
ISO
.195
.197
.197
.210
.188
..194
..187
..190
..247
..229
..231
..215
. .240
. .229
..194
. .220
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,..219
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. .'206
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6 85
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. .293
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..266
....253
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....265
.....105
....282
....267
.261
.311
325
160
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160
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
lAestern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
ltntrlo Wiring Belli ud Ou UfktUfr
O. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard S t.
SAFE AND 1H0N WORKS.
Hnll's Safes,
Cash Registers,
Typewriters
Hall Safe and
Lock Company,
1 1 111 Frtrimm Sf.
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works,.
MANUTACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OB MACHINERY.
BNERAXi REPAIRING A SPDCIAtiTI
IRON AND BRABB FOUNDKRB.
1S01. IDOa M 1D05 JaekBOB Street,
Omaaa, Neb. Tel. 538.
aj. zaijrlakU. AnL J. B. Cewrlll, Mar.
40 6 021
80
1
G 0214
6 02
6 0214
6 05
6 0.1
6 0.1
6 0.1
tl f 1.1
6 05
6 o;v4
6 0714
SHEEP-Thero was a light run of. sheep
hero todny and packers took bold and
bought up tho ewes and wethers at steady
to strong prices. Some wooled wethers sold
ror J4.60, which was a good, strong price,
and tbo Standard Cattlo company's clipped
yearlings that sold tho first of tho week ror
J 1.60 sold toany ror Ji.75. or 15c higher.
Tho lamb market, however, was slow and
lower again todny. For tho week prices con
snrely bo quoted 15025c lower, with tho mar
ket dull and weak at tho decline.
Quotations: Choice red wethers, Jl.500
4.85; rnlr to good wothers, J4.350I.6O; clipped
wethers, J4. 500 1.6.1; choice lightweight year
lings, J4. 850 4.95; fair to good yearlings, J4.60
0l.a; cupped ycarungii, i.wi uinni-u
lightweight ewes, Jl.1504.20; fnlr to good
ewes, J3.9O0I.15; choice lamlis, J5.OO05.15; fair
to good lambs. Jl.7505.00: sprint; lambs.
JO.5008.60; feeder ewes. J3.2503.5O! feeder
wethers. J.1.7504.OO; feeder lambs, J4.3O01.OO.
Representative sales:
21 feeder lambs
1 eull lamb
186 western wethers
215 western wethers ,
441 clipped western ycarungs
192 Mexican owes
74 Mexican ewes
45 Mexican owes
!l western ewes
1 weslern owe ,
97 dinned ewes
150 reciter lambs ,
31 feeder lamps
20 cull lambs
18 Nebraska ewes
30 feeder lambs
131 feeder lambs
8 western ewes
37 western wethers
6 native lambs
412 Nebraska lambs
6 spring lamns
26 nnrlnc lambs
128 spring lambs
11 wuiuiliuu iniiiua. ..........
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ELEVATORS
Improved Quick and Easy RUIng
Steam, Elretric and
Hand Power Elevators.
AUTOMATIC HATCH GATES.
Smfl for eatalonue.
mTtMKAT.1, BROS.. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I.
am wan.
UK
c.
JTclophflne 141.
H. Davis & Son
Anenta for the nUhmosil
Knri.tr Gates and
Fire Honrs.
Eletator Hydnuillo and Hand HlataUrs.
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ValTo Cupa for EUvatora, Ed glue
Printing Presssea.
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KANE GO.
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Steam and Water Supplies
Of All Kinds.
J014 and 1010 DOCG1.AS ST.
ENVELOPES.
Bitv from the Manufacturers.
Burkley Envelope Co.,
Makara and Printers ot
j ENVELOPES j
All Kinds and 8b.i.
120 North Fifteenth Street.
IMPLEMENTS.
CHICAtlU MVE STOCK
Cattle
Strong
Stenilv Hogs tjlosp
Sheep Wrnu,
CHICAGO. April 4.-CATTIiE-IteceIpts,
p'Oilrt liend. Including 200 lioail Toxans;
steers, bteady; butcher stock and Toxans,
strong: good to prlmo steers, Jj.OO06.on:
poor to medium. n.iti'iM.wi siucm'tn "i"'
feeders, steady. J2.7504.75; cows, J2.3502.4.1I
heifers, J2.850 4.75; dinners, stronger, J2.Oo0
2.8o; bulls, J2.750I.6O; calves about stonily,
J4.6O06.12'4: Texas-fed steers, sales 6 cars,
J3.106.;f) mid il.inuii.jw; n'xiin giann nuti",
J:l.4nfi 1.00: Texas bulls. J2.760 I.OO.
HOrcs-Ilccelpts, 22,000 head: tomorrow,
20.000 head, estimated; left over, 2,600 head:
steady, closing strong; top, J.22',(i; mixed
and lillleliers. f.i.;iti.iu; giiou ciii'iy" "!";
... r,-. t-o,)i, , J,,i, 1, f. '107 1; nil' llelit.
.'i.i).iii.i.4-,t:, d',1.,11 it-... j .."!""."""
J5.8506.12i?; bulk or sales. J6.OO06. 5.
MIi;i'.r AiNIl I.A.Mim licieiiuo. i.".-v
bend; sheep, slow: lambs, strong; good to
choice wethers. Jl.!m0u.15; ralr to choice
mixed, JI.WWI.95; western .sheep. Jl.iM'C.lB.
,,M. iii,i.- Jl K.'d.l "5: native lambs, J1.U0'
6.(5; western lambs, J.1.1005.45.
KnnsiiN Tlly l.lvo Mui'U MarUrl.
KANSAB CITV. April 4,-CATTl.E-Ite-
1.,.., a 'j.l iw.ml iinllvef.'. rV) head TexilllS.
ion head'calves; heavy steers, steady; light
and Tomiiis, steady to 6e higher; stockers
.,!,.! rn,i,,ru vii.mlv tn 15e hlulior: native
lieer steers, $1.05; stockers and feeders, J3.85
05.no; western-fed steers, Jl.600 6.10; Toxans
and Indians. $1.2505.00; cows $3,250 ( 50;
lioirers. J3.6n05.O5; catinnrs, J2.5O03.15; bulls,
J3.2504.5O; calves, io.wmu.at.
neins- iteeelnts. 12.000 bend; mnrket
opened 5o higher, closed steady; top, $6. 17',: I
bulk or mles, Jil.tn06.12Vi; heavy. J6.O50
liiTl.: mlved naekers. J6.OWl6.10: light. J5.80'fl'
0.02'; pigs, Jl.5006.70.
KIH.I.r .I'M' l.il Mil-iteceipis, ;,""
lii.ml: slieei,. kteaiU : lambs. 6c biuhnr: went.
em lambs, Jl. 1005.25; western wethers. $1.50
05.00; western yearlings, $1,760 5.00; ewes,
$1.2.V(i5.65; culls, $2,750 l.w; spring minus.
$6.5007.50.
St. Louis l.lvr StoeU- Market.
ST. I.OUIH. April 4,-CATTI.E-ltecelpts,
1,900 head. Including 1.300 head results; mar.
I ket, steady ror nativeb; steady to strong. In
soma Instances Mo higher, ror 1 'V,inH,; r""".
tlvo whipping and, expori ;
dressed l eer nnd butcher steers, JI.W05.1O;
steers ti der l.nno lbs.. JI.W04.6O; stnekers
I und feeder,,' J2.5504.7O; ca.it.ers. Jt.2502 75;
17.1; Texas1' nd Indian steers, J4.OO0G.2O;
cows and heifers, J2.l33.t.
llOOS-ltecelpts. 7.800 head; market,
steadv; pigs and llghls. J3.9Ofl6.00s packers,
?50V,Oi: but chert.. J6.O50fl.2n.
Jt..'....... .V... f A fl T 1 U 11.... nlt.lu Cfl lw.n.1.
nllr.r.l .li ir,.,,., H.i.1 i'i., "v ti......
market, strong: natlvo multons, Jl oo-yE.oo;
ambs, J5.o0fl5.cos spring lambs. J6.nO09.OO;
culls and bucks, J4.OO05.15; western year
lings, J5.
Slnn-e t'ltr I. lie SloeU Market,
aini'V PITY. Anrll 4,-(r)necU Tele-
i grupi.)-C.TTI.E-lU'celptH, sjyij neao. mar-
MAnKCT. I mahalmplement
II and transfer Co.
A grata for LAxnbsrt Oosollna Enginen,
the Ooodhlva Rotary arlndr, tho
Erway Ttreo Row Cultivator and ths Horns
Comfort Lawn Swing, fiend for catalogues.
Cor. 9th and Jackaou fits.
GASOLINE ENGINES AND
GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINE R
navid Bradley & Go.
J Council ltliifi's, Iowa
Gasoline Engines
Vertical, Horizontal and Portable,
from ono borso power up.
Jobbers of Agricultural Implements and
everything In wuter, utrcun and gaa aup-piles.
PAINTS AND OILS.
National Oil & Paint Co.
(Incorporated.)
MANUFAniJltEHS AM JOIIBBIIS.
Paints for all Purposes,
Varnishes, etc.
1015 and 1017 Jones tit., Tel, 1721. Omaha.
WALL PAPE.
Yetter Wall paper Go.,
.JOHniiKS
WALL PAPER.
iJirse, well selected stock, prlcee same aa
eastein houses latest noveltlsa. Dealers
send for 'imi si ' line and terms,
tltiri-l-'l h'v .St., Omiilin.
Telephone mat),
Boyd Commission Co
Successors to James '.. lloyd Sr. Co,,
OMAHA: NKII.
COMMISSION
(illAIN. I'HOVISIOXS AMI STOCICM.
Ilimrd of 'J' r ii ilr lliilldliiu.
Direct wires to ('hlrugo nnd Now YmW,
Correspondence, John A. Wurron & Co.