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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIL 0. 1901,
8
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Corn Btarti Off with t Ruih tsd Pries
Oomti Down.
WHEAT WEAK UNDER BEAR INFLUENCE
Oat a .Mnrket Hull nnA tlir limine of
Prices ,n rrnss Pork llrrllnca
Under l.litillntlntt Uy Ont
sldc Holders.
CHICAGO, April 8Tlio Brain markets
resumed tliclr normal niiicaritico today,
ruling fairly active ami llrm. May wheat
cloned '.jc and May corn 'iltUc higher,
Tiny oats a shudo lower and provisions
from 2'jc lower for ribs to 23c lower for
jmrk,
i'or a moment nt tlio opening th" corn
market resembled to a degree tho wllducss
which characterized the market taut week.
Bcasonablo weather and liberal receipts
caused a rush to sell at the start nnd May
.1 in iij.fr.tin.r to io under Saturday 11
closing price. A slump enmo and proiu
taking by country holders, although on a
moderate scale, cuusod a reaction durlns
the forenoon to 4371 Bfte. Light i.rlmary
receipts of 1X7,000 bu., ngiialnst l,Wj '
a year hk". a visible decrease of -Ji.'
.... ,. uir.. infill mused a riu y
from this to 11, and the Hose was llrm,
I..W,. I I It .... ..I ill'.'.tlll.e. I 111) V'OI
iIU ll',4l III..., "v . , ,1,,,,,
time of business was very much less tin n
has been the average recently. I '"'I';
.1... tit.lt In, ..lor .11.1 lilll little. lM'lll rC-
.... .mm .rU 71 nf iMiiInict grade
Wheat was still feeling the bearish, s
of Snow's crop report at the opening todul.
Sentiment was further weakened i sea
ronablo weather, liberal receipts and ,nn
increase on passage. Hears won: active at
the start. .May selling from iOe to .0'4c.
V to under the previous close. A re
port that (Icrrnan wheat bail sulTered froni
u I ... 1 1,, r. rnniiir frillll California
AIWL .III'. . nt. --
tarted shorts covering. It developed thai
tho market had been sold to a stanusui .
Vnn' Mule wiipiit was to be had and .M"
mnnimi uiiurnlv tn 70'.e. A visible decrease
of S53.000 bu.. lighter primary receipts,
..i., ...... ...... .....1 t. eiiiwl oxrinrl lie.
mand later Imparted additional strength
I St.... r-,,111,1 In TIUiv CnllltU SSlllll
houses sold on the advance, but the close
was llrm, May ',se higher at il'ie It was
reported later that the California frosti
had done little damage to grains. I.xport
Vrs reported llfty loatls taken, Seaboard
clearances In wheat and Hour were equal
n i r.-.t (Vt lui while nrlmiirv recellits were
mi t'ji I.., r...l with Tkft Mln hit. IllSt
year Local receipts were ninety-three
cars, none of rontraet Brittle. Mlnnonpo Is
nnd Oulilth reported III cars, against N)
limt week and n year ago. The wov.il s
Khlpments, H.lftt.nou bu.. were somen hat
'tinder expectations, Whont and Hour on
'ocean passaKe showed an Increase for the
..r 1 t'lriimi im Tim (intone judd
Farmer reported that tho cnmlltlon of
winter wheat Is practically perfect In tho
centers of heavy production, tho Rcnornl
average beltiB fS.B, iiBalnst a Konernl nvor
iibo of S5.7 at tho snmo tlatc for the past
teven years. ,
Tho market for oats was dull and tho
Villi tut t r nrleru narrow. .Mhv sold between
SriSffSftic and U5V anil closod n shade
clown at ISMiffiHo. Uecolpts were 221 cars.
Tho tone of tho market was easier In
wympathy with the cash market.
Provisions wore dull and weak. May pork
lending tho ilecllno untler lifiuiiiiiiioii tiy
oiiiui.in linlileru in secure what nriillts re
mained, May pork sold between JII.SO anil
tni; oinun.l miller Ruturtlnv at
SI 1.60 : May lartl between $S.rt7',4 nnd JS.22t,i
S.S5. closing I0o down at fS.2.1. and Mny
Tlba between $8.'J0 and $S.0G, with the close
9li.. flenrnuneil lit S.IO.
ktliinitod recolnts tomorrow: Wheat, PO
cars: corn, 310 cars; oats, 200 cars; Iiors,
20,(100 bead.
Tbu IcadlhR futures ranged as follows:
Artlclcs.l Open. I lllRh. I Iiw. I Close.; Sat'y
fancy, lnrse. colored. 11V4C; fancy,, large,
white, HWU'4e; fancy, small, colorod, 12'y
12V; fancy, rmnll, white. 12'dl2V-.
Hr'l'TKH-Ilecelpts, 6.W5 pKgs.; nrm;
frenh creamery, ltd22c; factory, liyit'ie.
KtitlH JlecellltS. Pj.-TU pKgs.; Hicduy;
western, fresh, 14c. storaRe, western, liy
H'4c. Houtbcrn, lit mark, HlM3c.
rtJl'l.l ill -.mivc, mcatiy; mwin, oo iu jv,
Mtkniiv. lie: inrkevft. !)c: tlrt'Ssed. nulet:
turkovs, loiilOV; fowls. lOJIOVic
mi.'.t. t. TiiMm wnn vftv lit t In of Inter
est In tho way of ttitnrcs In metal circles
toimy, Tlio aliscnco oi inrorinaiion irorn
abroad, owing to the continued observance,
of tho Kaster holidays at those points, ex
erted ii disposition Hero to tratio cautiously.
The only change shown hero was In tin,
that metal iidvaucltiK on good local In
quiry at J2.2iJi2i).a5, at which llgnro tho
market closed very strong lor spot goods.
I'ho rest or the general list wero witnoui
u oiao e cnaiiKo. iron whs tiuoten m .. i "."....- .:
for j.lg Iron warrants; northern ' ' " PV'' ' l" 'T. V.?""" V "".Vi nr.
lountiry, io.-'.)'((ii-.u; Houinoru lounory,
Whtnt
.May
.Inly
Corn
April
May
.Inly
Oats
May July
York
May .Inly
?ji nl
May
.Inly
Hcpt.
Itlbs
May July
Sept.
71'.. 70U 71U TO-
71 U "'.J 71 714 71 a
4.V. 43i
mW'U UfiV4 W H'.ili-1.! IU
43Vsr'l"5il 'I .. Kl'v 43Ti
I I
25',i'a'7i 23l4ji -oU 2!ij -J'j
11 M It SO II .r 14 50 I 14 S5
11 85 11 8754 H H J0 1 H f7!i
S 3714 K 37' S 22U S 2.1 R X
S 27H K 271 S 12',i S K',4 S 27'.4
H 271i S 30 8 15 8 171i 8 23
S 13 S 20 R 03 R 10 R 12',i
X my. S 05 7 ftO I 7 92Vi 8
S 02,i 8 05 7 2!4,7 U21SI 8 00
afloat on .Saturday. April 6, as complied
by the Now York Produce exchange, Is as
follows; Wheat. 5.1.SM.I.U0 bu., a decrease of
SS.Vri bu. ; corn, Sl.t'jO.ftO bu , a decreae
of 237,000 bu.; oats, 11,399,000 bu., an In
crease nf 2I3.0O0 bu.; rye, l,H2,ono bu., an
Increase of 3.ooo bu,; barley, $60,000 bu., a
decrease of 212,ooo bu,
Ditltitlt (Irnlii .lurkot.
Ut'M'TH. April S.-WHKAT-No. 1 hard,
cash, 73ic; No. I northern, 7334c: No. 3
northern, 6ti14!fi70'4o: May, 724c; July, 73'sc.
COHN-40140; May, lie.
OATS-27IS27V.
MtVi:.Mi:TS IX STOCK AM) HOM.
.Sin:i nf l.liittldiitloti Tlirnns Stnck
.llnrket In l)eiiiiirnll.cil (iiiiilltlon.
NKW YOHK. Anrll S. -Mor.ov on call
stock market, ns It luis Mnne on many oc
caslonu before. Tho constriction of the
money supply and the advanco In the rate
for call money precipitated such a spasm
of liquidation ns threw the slock market
Into a condition bordering on demoraliza
tion, wnat happened today in tlio siock
market Is what, according to the common
agreement of all classes of observers, was
hound to happen In due course of time.
evorinoiojs, as Is t fit woni 01 biook mar
ket liapimnlngs. tho day's events camo as a
surprise. Kven the most enthusiastic bulls
agreed to tho proposition that such ram
pant, speculation as lias ueen on lor wooks
past was bound to overdo Itself nnd bo
followed by a relapse of corresponding vio
lence.
Only tho enthusiastic bull has clung to
tho supposition that the relapse wns still
remote and has contlnuelly moved forwnrd
tho supposed date of Its occurrence In the
hope that there was time for still another
speculative turn. Kvcn tho wild and ox-
ciieti marxei 01 last wock. which was nn
ominous symptom, left the Initli unpre
pared for today's developments. Tops for
n rl"o In many stocks wore still widely
prevalent before the opening this morning
and the explanation was offered that
Thursday's Hurry In call loan rates was
tUMtHi 16.30. noil soft southern. tl3.00ft 15.50.
t opper was tiuu 111 n ior i.iiko niiMTiur
antl JlG.tr.!, for casting and vlectrolytlc.
Load, unchanged ut ll.Si'i; sncltcr. nuiet ui
ii.vruj.'jj.
OMAHA V.II():,iJ!AI,n MAHKBTS.
.'iinilllliin nf Trntlo nntl llnntntloim
1111 Slnplr nntl I'nncy Produce.
liOOH ItecclDts liberal; good stock, llrm
at ll',4i12c.
lAVi: POUIniY-Iuns, Sc; young and
old roojturs, 3Q7u; turkeys, otfac; uucks and
geese, ituiltc.
UAAlt, .uullatd ducks, pur do., J2.uUJ.C0;
luui, i..j'uj.u0, tulxoa, J1.2jyl.W.
iiL, 1 1 iv coniiiiuii tu luir, ii'iiuc: cnoico.
143u Jau ; ti.aruiOi, jc.
x tiL.au oiaiiiiia f irst, gruue, souu
pacnuu, .uii loih cutiiuti, per can, uSo; ex-
tin oeiLda, u.'u, Ltanuuiui), muuiuiu.
tsuconti pilule, buic.i iiiiei,, iNuw luiKcuuiua,
per vult, uvi , cXii.i -oc; biuitaarus,
bu, ouiii oiunuulilu, pel' gul., l.Jo.
I'lthrtlt i' irtil D.uuh uiiBn, ice: white
buss, iuu, biuuiiBii, nu, uiiiint-uUs, sc; blue
nils. iu. Ouilaiut, U. , cuiiijit, Hk:. cod. bS
croiipie, So, ciacous, ic, nuuuui, lie; iienlng, ,inp to manipulation by tho hours. Hut the
"I iuuiiut.ui iimmumi, i l.utbll, ov, 1 JtlStHIlt tllO HllirKel OpOlleU It 1)00111110 OV1
Miiinuii, IK, uiiuli, oc ; hinciis, u; itoul,
tfU. .IIULllMi, 6t.
i'lUi-u.Na ijivd per uoz., l.
V l.vlo choice. 1'iiiOC.
llii I'litth iiuuilu uy Omaha Wholesale
li.ty Ueutein i.jaueiutlon. cnuieu unluna.
io; No. 1 uplaliu, jj.oo; medium, J; tu.ucc,
3.a0. ilje ntruu, Ij.ji, 'lnenu prlcva uro fur
nuy oi i,ouu luiui unit quaniv, JJuiuutta
it if. Kcceipis, 10 curs.
UATa--to. i white, .ac.
lillAi 110.
VliOUTAULUa.
bl'lNACH i'cr uu. uox, ic.
ai'Anrt-iUia Cuiilui iurt, per lb., IGo
l.nuiwii.u vjuliiorniu, ier 10,, ivv.
UL.Ll't I'lT uo., two.
:iiiV ivAttuo'i'ii-l'tii' uu., ooe.
i.iV 'i LiinMl'a I'er uun.. tfvc.
COC UMliu.iia iiuiUOUbe, p.i' liOi., H.jd
2.0V, us lu sue.
x'Aiisnira-i-er ou iuc.
i'LiiiNii'a Pur bu. uuNKet, 50c,
xi'ji'J a i'er uu., 40c.
CAi.nu'ia Per uu., 40c.
ll i'LClJ Per UU., 3oU0c.
jiAUIhiiiid rur uo., Wyiic.
i..i uM,h v Per doz.. 3oc.
I'uTA'J'uiiS-rcr uu., ij65c; Colorudo,
75c .... .
oi;i;u POTA'iuiis liariy untos. iwyiA:;
lteu mver uiiey, iiw;; iriumpii, i.iu.
svviiirr PuTAiuuia Pur uui.. i.vo.
CAHuAQu-it'Hlunu ueuu, pur lu., 20 ; new
Cuiiiuiiu.i, i'.tc.
iojiaTuci-Florida, per 6-basket crate,
Hi AiUMLUiia, per -i-uuskui craiu, j.'.ou.
l.s it i.t ulnu. ier uu.. l.i'iu2.uo.
Cli.it.lt 1' culifiii'tna, txd lu uue, fOQioc;
Kuiuuiuiou, AiJliWC.
uAUblt'liUS Kit California, per crute.
ni!.Afss Wux, per bu., 53.50; string, per
L.ULS PLANT Pel bu. box, U
l'KPPiiHS Per bu. box, j.2j.
Kiturra.
STltAWUintHlKS-l'lorlda, per qt 40c;
Texas, 2o'uc
i.ii.iPk.s .Malaga, per keg. K.DOQS.O'J.
AiTL.ta-l'tf uui.. l.25; Wasmntou, per
i,n mix. i.75: liolltluwers. $IM.
CHAMJi-.Hltlli'.a-ijell nuu UuRle, 3 per
bbl.; jursuys. pur uui s.ou; per cruic, j.
TUOl'ICAL. K11U1TS.
OHANOUS California seedlings, 2.00
n.ivt-ls. i2.7j(uJ.W.
l.iJ.MUNa Caiuurnia, extra funcy, J3.253)
3.Ui, clioice, J.
UANANAB Per bunch, according to size,
SI. u'U-.2u.
l'"luti-Callfotnlu, new coitons, (uc; layers,
..- iniiiuricu. l.er lb.. 12(13c.
UA'l'liS Persian, lu W-ib. boxes, Hairs, 5o
per lb.; ilallowen. uo per iu.
MISCELLANEOUS
HONEY Cullfornla, per 34-scctton case,
Il.oo.
CIDEIt-Per bbl.. J1.50; per half bbl.. $2.75.
NUTa EliullMi wainuib, per id., ioc; ill
steady: New York exchange, 20c discount
bid. Pie discount naked.
UALTIMOHE. April S.-Clcurlngs, 54.221,
415; balances. JAns,'iS2.
PHILADELPHIA, April 8.-Clearlngs,
15,W3.49a; balance-". J2.102.979.
CINCINNATI, April S.-Clearlngs. $3.9S.
4.V; money, 346 per cent; New ork ox
chaiiRo, 25r discount. ,,,,,,.
1IOSTON. April s.-Clearlngs, Jli,161,2,
bal inecs, $1,4.643. .
NEW YOHK, April S.-Clearlngs, 1110,.
055,317; balances, J3.t99,15S.
Vnrk Mniiry Mnrkcl.
Ni:V YORK, April S.-MONEY-On call,
llrm .it 3Vtt per cent: !ast loan at 3V4 Per
cent: prime mercantile paper, 3's0f4'4 per
cent. . . ,.,
STERLING EXCIIANaE-Weahcr. with
business In bankers' bills at Jl.S'n for de
mand and nt Jl.smtH.Wi tor sixty days,
iiosted rates. Ji.gjU nnd $1.S9; commercial
E.llla l L ll CM
.SIIA'EH-Ortinentes. 5Sfi59c: bar, 5S4c!
Mexican dotlars, 4Sc.
noNDS Oovernnieiit. strong: state. In
active; railroad, Irregular.
jne closing prices on uonus iouy rib i
follows:
tlont that tho developments since Thursday
had caused a widespread determination to
sell stocks. Another palpable fact was that
some or too most powerrui operators in
tho market had already sold their holdings
antl taken protlls during the wild excite
ment of last week and were compactly or
ganized on the bear side of tho market this
inorninK.
Perceiving the highly vulnerable condi
tion of tho market, owing to tho over
extension of long accounts, thinly mar
gined nnd bucked by weak resources, tlio
bears fell unon tho market with creat
llercenoss imil cut a wide breach lu prices
at the llrst ouslauuht. The with- extent of
the llrst declines, which were made by sue
ccssive ilrnos from 1 to 214 nolnts between
sales, Invited quick prollt-taklug by tho
beats, nntl the violent rullles which ensued
encouraged the hulls to make some stand
ngalnst tho tcductlou, hoping that the
nurrj was temporary anil tlio market pre
pared to renew tho ndvanco. This was the
only perlotl of the day when there was nny
show of nosltlve strength, antl Sugar. Peo
ple's Oas Texas & Pnclllc and a number of
less Important stocks wore marked up
sharply over last Thursday's level. Tho
strength wns snort-llvoti. However, aim
after the demand from the bears had been
satisfied many of the banks began calling
loans. Tins brought a fresh suimlv or uu
nidation In the market anil Invited fresh
attack by tho bears. The selling became
precipitate ns tbu full hi prices wiped out
margins and uncovered stop-loss orders,
nnd the unlucky bulls Jetlsoneil cront bales
of stock, with tho hope of relieving their
loatl nnd saving other holdings from the
snipwrccK.
Tho only Importnnt demand at any time
came from tho shorts, mid the occasional
snnsmoil c rallies were not hoiti in nnv case,
This was true of tho last as of former ral
lies, and. althoiiRh uncos had not fallen
back to the lowest all around they were
it gnl u on the down gratlo In most cases
nntl tho clnslnc was Irregular anil only
slightly above tho lowest. Tho fall reached
an extreme 84 tu Rock Island, ti',4 In Dela
ware v liuuson, uV4 In Ainnigamateil uop
nor. 714 In Colorado Fuel preferred and
from 2 to 5 points In practically all of the
active stocks on the 1st. The grangers
Paclllcs. sonthwosleriis. southerns, coalers.
trunk lines and high-priced specialties were
most acutely uffected.
Sterling excliaiiKo oascit off slightly in re
sponse to the higher money rate, but tho
conviction was not filtered that a largo ad
ditional sum of gold will bo exported to
meet tho requirements, of tho Ignition money
market, in connection with tin? coming gov
ernment loan. The movement of money to
tlio interior, as dlscioseii ny Matumay
bank statement, wns unpreeedeutcdly heavy
antl would be sulllclcnt If continued to wilio
out tho surplus of tlio New York Hanks,
nut any consnioranie stringency in isow
York would undoubtedly nrrcst this move
incut to some extent, although tho purely
commercial neiMs for money uro likely to
berts, per lb., Uc; ulmonds, per !b., lso2w; 1)0 InPt without regard to distress of purely
rurt pu-uituts, i.er lu., xi'tfoWi roasted, uhW sncculutlvo borrowers Tho subtrensiiry
7hc Uruuils, l-o; pecans, wyKc; cocounuis, ,)r which Is destined to continue. Is
I. f..
No. 2.
r'nuh niiotiitlniis were ns follows:
KLOIIIl Qulot anil sleatiy: winter pni
?nts. J3.8.Vff;i.W; straights. J3.20ifr3.70; clears,
J2.WVM.40; spring specials. JI.30; patents,
J3.&ori3.!o; Htriilghts, J3.vj;l.30; bakers, J2.20
4) 2. N.
WHEAT No. 3 spring, V370c; No. 2 red,
701i'Ti ";".
CORN No, 2, lie; No. 2 yellow. 44c.
OATS-No. 2. 27c; No. 2 while, iS'Jic; No.
3 while, 27H'o'-!,Uc.
RYE No, 2, 53c.
PARLEY Good feeding, 47c; fnlr to
choice mull lug, WiGSc.
HEEDS No. I llax. $1.62; No, 1 iiorth
westrrn, Jl.rhP.4. Prime timothy, $4.10.
Clover, contract grade, $11.
PROVISIONS Mess, pork, per bbl., $14.13
(fi 14.50. Lard, per 100 lbs., $S.35ii8.37'j. Short
ribs sides (loose). $S.0vhh.20. Dry salted
shoulders (boxed). $fi.75ii.h7!s. Short clear
Bides (boxed). JR.37'4flS.riO.
WHISKY Rasls of high wines, $1.27.
SPGARS Cut loaf. Jfi.ol; granulated, $3.47;
'confectioners' A, $5.34; off A, $3.19.
Following uro tho receipts and shipments
rfor today;
Receipts. Shipments.
Vlnur. bills M.OOO 22.000
Wheat, bu Mi.omi 132,000
,IVim. nil 1 11.000 320.001)
loats. hi 173.000 252,000
Rye. bu 4.000
'Hurley, bu 6,00.1 1.000
On tlio rroduoo exchaiigo today tho but
ler nitirket wns Hteuilv! creameries. 15W
2('i4e: dairies. lUiilSc. lOggs, llrm; fresh,
324c Cheese, llrm, 115! I2?c.
. . 1
SI1W YORK liKXKIIAI. MAHKFX
(liintnllnnn f 41ic liny nn Vnrlons
ConiliioilKlrv.
NEW YORK. April S.-FLOl'R-Rocelpts,
.80,000 bbls,; exports, 47,227 bbls.; moderately
notion mill ceiierallv llrm: Minnesota
.patents. $3.MM4.20: Mlllticsotn hnkers. $2.W
S.2S; winter natents. $3.iA(ff4.oo: winter
'iMratghts, $3. 40(1 1.50; whiter extras, J2.40W
12.80; winter low grades. $3.20.35. Ryo
flour, steady, fair to good, $2.&flfy3.15; choice
ho fancy, $3.2043.I5. nuckwhent flour, quiet
tnt J2.lo-n2.15.
, RUCKWHEAT-Dull nt 6O0Jf.2c, c.
New York.
. CORNM EA I Firm : yellow western. Die;
city. 90c: llraiittywliie, J2.I.VJ2.H1.
HYE Dull; Nn. 2 western, tH4e. f. o. b.
ill I oat: Htate. KiVff67c. c. I. f.. cnrlots.
r DAHLEY-Dull: feeding. IBffllS'.ic, c. 1.
f New York; nialtlng. G2Q.0C.
RARLKY MALT Dull: western. t72c,
WHEAT Receipts. 01.600 bu.; exports.
329,000 bu,; spot, llrm; No, 2 red, 79Uc
, afloat; No. 3 rod, 7irC, elevator; No. i
Uiorthem. Duluth. ni!c. f. o. b., alloat; No,
1 hartl. Duluth. 89it,c. f. o. b.. alloat. On-
.tlons opened llrm on covering and after a
iKliurn reaction untler liquidation impeiieti
Iby lino crop iirosnccls recovered on a tle-
imand from shorts, Imlped by heavy clear.
.nncrs, export buying anil a largo visible
'supply decrease; closed llrm nt V net ad
vance: May, 7ti 6-ltM77lie. closed 77Uc: July.
"WWII f'-lOe. closed 77!iCi September, "S'iffi
7b?4o. cioseq ibc.
('ORN Receipts. 10G.Oi bu.: exports. 15
473 bu.: spot, steady: No. 2. 49sic. elevator,
nnd 60Viu.f. o, P., iillout Options openeu
ensy on lino weather west, but turned
'ptronger later iu tho day on substantial
minnort nt Chicago, symnathv with wheat
.ivnfl locnl covering; closed firm at a partial
One net advanco: Mny. 49lfl9i$c, closetl 13'c;
July. 4S'4!h'4S 13-lfic. closed 4Sc; September,
HI .l-llMfifl?4e, i-itmi'ti tu n)4e.
OATH Receipts, 340,600 nu.; exports. HO.
av) hu.: snot, dull: No. 2. 31c: Nn a Miio
No. 2 white. 33o J No. 3 white. 32ie: track
mixed, western. 30Uff32c: track, white, a:
SiSic. Options were qulot. but nbout strady,
HAY Dull; shipping, i&Jluisc; gootl to
choice. :K)r.ut&c.
Hini".K Firm: Gnlvestoil. 20 to 23 IIih
IfrflbHc: California. 21 to 25 Ins., ISijfllOo
Texan dry. 21 to 40 lbs., lltfHUc.
LEATHER Steady: hemlock sole. Rue
nos Ayres. light to heavyweights, 24025c
nold. 'i3H(li25e.
PIIOVISIONS-Ileef. llrm: family. J10.E0
tffll.W; mess. JSMvjig.oO: beef hams. $18,30fl)
19.00; packet. J9.504H0.00; city, extra India
mess. jH.wijm.iio. i'iii meais, steady; pick.
let! bollles, $s.7Ml 10.50: pickled hhoulders
jj.ooi picKlen iiams, :i.boiii 10.00. Lanl, ensler
western stenmeil, $,7S: rellncd, easier
continent. JS.W): South Amerlcn. J9.B0: com
pound. $S.S7',4. Pork. Arm: family. Jlfi.rw
17.r) nliort clear, $15.OKffl7.0(j; mess, $15.50ij
HQP8 Steady; state, common to choice,
1900 crop. 17(fl20o: 1899 crop. llffll5o: old olds
1216o: Paclflo coast, 19iW crop, ItliiU'o; ls99
crop, lc.
TALLOW-Steadyj city, 6Jf5e; countix
CUiiiiSli-lUcelpts, nUb'3.i llriu
1.1,1. h. !'.(
HIDLS-No. 1 green. 5V4u; No. 2 green,
4V-o; No. 1 suited, C4c; .No. 2 suited, 6Vjc;
v:T, 1 w.nl inir. x tn 12 lbs., bu: No. 2 vual
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., Oc; dry bides, S'tfl3c; sheep
,,.,.L ".',-. linrHii hldcH. Sl.5042.25.
. u , " . - " -
Si. I.011U (J nil 11 and Provision,
ST. l,Oi: IB. April 8. WHEAT Higher;
Nn. red. citsh. elevator, ww: track. i2W
3V; May. 701,s'ii tOc; July, wc; rs.o. 2 nam,
HftlllC.
CORN-HlRhcr; No. 2 casn, kmc; track,
l.tfi j.tUt! Mhv. 423;iri4'Uo: July. 2TC.
1 i. 1 Minn it. aij. etiMi. - nu, unlit.
Ri2sV; May. 2(i7ic; July, 25Sc; No. 2
while, 23V-
11 VI.. lllener nt h.to.
FLOl'H Dull; patents, $3.503.65; extra
liuicy and straight, $3.1W3.2j; clear, $2.itw
.ji).
MFF.ns Tlmothv. steady: nverago ro
celpts, $3.2l.00; p'lmo worth more. Flax,
$1.52.
1 'iwi 'M i-:a 1 Micner ul
URAN-Dull and easy; faulted, east track,
more feared than any other source of en
croachment, and the conditional offer of
tho secretary of the treasury to redeem
L'overnment bonds for tho slnkiiic fund Is
tell to oner iiitiu nope 01 reuor tor 1110 stock
market.
Huslncss in bonds was relatively less ac'
tlvo than that in stocks and the movement
In prices wns irregular. Total sales, pnr
value. S3.51O.0OO. Ptiltcil States refundlnc 2s
advanced , and now Is U per cent on tho
last call.
The following aro the closing prices on
the New York Stock exchange:
HAY Firm: timothy, JlO.OOii 13.00; prairie,
$7.0M?1 11.00.
WHISKY ttieauy ai
IRON COTTONf IES-$1.
HAUOING-K',ai7i
HUMP TWINE 90.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. higher: Jobbing,
sir. ro ijird. steady at JS.25. Dry salt meats,
steady; boxed lots, extra suoris. ji-ji;
lent- ribs. . hi: c ear sines. ss.uj!. xiticott
stoutly; boxed lots, extra shorts, JO.Siis;
clear ribs. $9.25; clear sides, J9.3714.
M ETA IS Lead, steady at J1.32!j. HPCIier,
nulet: S3.75 hid. $3.7716 nsked.
ruiU.l III nioutiy; cuickuhsj i;su; itir
Itevs. RfiSe: ducks. Ho: ceese. 41i5c.
Ill l J r.lv Micauy; crcamcrj-, joh-c.
ltilry. 1111, t
EGGS steady, n?4c, ropacKca nnn cases
ineliiaeti.
HECU1PTB Flour, 7,000 bbls.; wneat. w,.
Otm bu.: corn. .".0.000 bu.: oats. 27.000 bu.
Hll IPMENTS F our. IG.000 bbls.: wheat.
80,000 bu.; corn, 57,000 du.; oats, lti.ono uu.
KnnM City (Srnln anil Prnvlalnns.
KANSAS CITY. Anrll 8. WHEAT May.
tSHu; July. o.i4c; casn, ino. . narii, wi'tiuic;
v fl rffifAn! Nn. 2 red. t;fl70o: No. 11
lr'lotr. HSo: No. 3 spring. COilfitc.
cnitN Mav. 40ic: July. 40T(?(41c: cash.
Nn. 2 mixed, 41UllMc; No, 2 white, 4Ht'Ui
2o. ..... .
OATS NO. wnuc, .jn;ut-c.
HVI.'Vn. 2. 50c.
1 1 a Y choice timothy. $10.505ill.O0: cholco
prairie, w.wvy.w.
llUTTER-Cioamery, 17020c; dairy,
fancy. uo.
EGGS Lower: fresh Missouri and Kan.
PUS SlUCIV, 111; uuai'ii, iwnn innL-n iu
turned; new wiuiowoou cases inciuaeti, 4o
more .
HKl'I'Jll'i a neni, ii,.v nu,, corn, s.sw
hll. : imis, s.ii on.
SHIPMENTS wneni, du,: corn,
6,200 bu.; oats, a.ouo im.
Toledo (irnln Mnrkrt,
TOLEDO. O,, April 8. WHEAT Ac tlvo
.. '.'Hi
.. r.2'.
.. 40'.
,...1'4
.... 37
. ... i.'i
....111
,...H7',j
....111
L. R0V41
. ...UVOi
.... 45'.
lll'S
;iiV
. On
.203
. fir.
and higher; cash,
lt,e.
(ORN Quiet anil llrm; cash, 41c; May,
4I9I4.' . ,,
DATS nun; casn, -so; Ainy, .djsc.
RYi:-r.iuo.
CLOVERSEED Active and firm; 1S99
prime, Ji..75; cash, $6.70; October, J5.C0,
Mluupnimlla (irnln Mnrkrt.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 8. WHEAT Cash.
71Hc; May, 70c; July, 72Ho; on track. No.
1 hard, iao: ,-o, i iiortuern, mc; no. 3
normern. ii'o.
FLOUR-Actlvo: llrst natents. $3.83f?3.9r:
second patents, $3.fi3tfi3.75; llrst clenrs, $2.95
3,05: second Clears, 2.iy(2.li).
jiha. in uuik, ij.wuij.;j.
i ,
Phlliiilelnliln Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 8. HUTTER-
Finn; fancy western creamery, 22V4c; fancy
western prims, Vji . laney ncariiy, wc,
EGGS Fresh nciirby. 13V-: fresh west.
em, Wise: iresn soumwesiern, J3jri3io;
iresn soimiern, r.ijo.
CllEESE-Qulet hut stoutly.
Peoria Mnrket.
PEORIA, April S -CORN-lllghcr; No. 3,
43'40.
OATS Firm; No. 3 white, 27Uii27!4c, billed
through.
WIllSKY-On tho basis of $1.27 for fin-
Ishetl goods.
UIUiiiiUee liraln Slnrket.
MILWAl'KEE. April 8.- WHEAT -
Stendy; No. 1 northern, 7IVui3c; No.
northern, osHfnlo.
I1ARLEY Sternly; No. 2, 57!4fi6Sc; sam
ple, 4'WC.
Ylnllile Supply nf (irnln.
NEW YORK. ADrll 8,- The statement nf
th a ,vllblu supply ot yruln In store und
tchlson
do pfd
H.'tltlmoro A O.
Canadian Pac.
Canada So
('lies. A Ohio..
("Iilengo li. .
C.. R. & Q
Chi. Intl. & l...
tin Ilffl
Chi. a 13. HI.
C. & N. W....
('., R. I. oi P.
C. C. C. : St.
Colorntlo So..
tlo 1st llll..
iin 2.1 tifil...
Del. & Hudson .LO'A
Del. L. W 215
Denver R. G.
do Pfd
Llrlo
tlo isi pin
Ot. Nor. nfd....
Htirklnir (Null .
Hocking Valley.. !'
Illinois Central., lilt
In. Central ill'!,
Lako Erlo & W.. IM',4
tin nrd i;s
Lako Shnro 2PVi
L. & N 1'CJ
Manhattan ij i'vh
Met. SI. Ry l'"?i
Mex. Central .
Minn. & St. L
tlo pftl
Mn. Pnclllc ...
Mobile & Ohio... 1 1
M.. K. t T 21",
.i ...i r.7
tn in' "i
NT .1. l-entrnl....l.Hi
N. . Central....! I'J',4
Norfolk iSs v...
tlo pfd
No. P.ieltlo .....
do bid
Ontario & W...
Ore. Ry. & Nav
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Reading
tlo 1st pro
do 2d pfd
Rio G. W
do pfd
St. L. & 8. F...
do 1st prtt
do 2d Pfd
St. L. Southw..
tlo Pill
St. Paul
do pfd
niN Wheel. & L. E.
18'4
;ii'
do 2d nfd
Wis. Central .... 19
Third Avenue ...121
H. t O. pfil 9)
National Tube... i;i
'do nfd 1t
Amal. Copper ...103
Adams Ex inn
American Ex 1''7'.
I . S, Ex 82
Wells-Fargo Ex.ll'i
Amor. Cot. Oil... 20
do nfd .s
Amor. .Malting,..
do pfd 2
Amor. S. & R.... t;
tlo pfd
'Amor. Spirits... 2
ilo pfd 17
"Amor, S, II.... 40
Mo prd !l.i
Amor. S. & . 17
N. J. C. g. 6s. .131
No. Pnclllc J3 i-lj
No. Pacillo 4S....1J.11
V Y C- & S L 4s. .107
N. & W. con. 4s.l')U4
Ore. Nav. Is 109
tlo 4s 105
Ore. S. L. C... ..12VS
do consul &s....iii
RetullllR gell. 4s. 03
Rio O. W. is .. .1011.4
St L & I M c. 5s.ll?
. 9."4 'S L & S F R. Gs.lHIH
l.icl Ut Pnnl efitm.
. .J". T . . . VO V, w. .....
Chen. & O. 4',4S..IU7 'St .P, (' & P ls. HSVfc
. S. ref. 2s, rcg.lOitfi
do coupon lCli't
do 3s, reg lluj4
tlo coupon .... Ill's
do now 4s, reg.Us4
tin coupon 12S')4
do old 4s, rcg..U34
do coupon 113't
do 5., reg llP-
do coupon UlW
D. of C. 3 ts....I2l
,tch. gon. 4s 10214
III Hill. 4S
Canada So. 2s.
tlo 5s.
C. & N. c. 7s...
do S. t. d. us..
Chicago Tor. 4s.
DO. HO. 4S
D. & R. O. Is... 102
Erie Gen. Is 89
F. W. .t D. ('. In. 105
(leu. Electric Ss.lSO
in. Central is...i 7
L. & N. unl. Is..l(rj
M.. K. .t T. 2s.... MJ
tlo 48 9!i
N. Y. C. Is 1074
I21U do 5s.
,112 Pnclllc 4s .
.121 " V 'S
. W S. R. tc T. 6s..
HI"
.12014
-.VrVit
Hi
t
.120
.3
Pnloii Pacllle 4s..li'Vi
Wabash Is 1204
do 2s ll
West Shore 4s.. 115
Wis. Central 1s.. 901:
Va. Centuries .. 95's
Wabash deb S63V4
Hid. Offered.
Vow York Mliilnu Stocks.
NEW YORK. Anrll S. Tho following are
quotations on mining stocks:
OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET
Verj Light Recipti ef Otttlt Today and
Market Ruled Actire nnd String.
HOGS TWO AND A HALF TO FIVE HIGHER
l.lbrrnl Run of Sheep and Trade Wan
.None Too ActUe, but Still Until
Sheep mid l.anitia llrouuht Just
About Sternly Price.
SOUTH OMAHA, April S.
Receipts were; Cuttiu. uv&. oneep.
Omclul Monday
Mime day lust wccK .
o.ime week ueloiu ...
ouniu three weens ago
sumo luur wccks iibu
Mime uuy lusl ie.ti' .
Averunu price puld tor hugs fur the past
suvtrul uujb, wlin cuuipunsuiis;
1,IA'J
llti
.,.)IM
O.lUl
1.IVM
..l.J
.,OOli
.,.10
.,lllU
t,
U,10
I, IV.
10.101
2,0io
V,.i'J
b,9.2
l,lli
I 1W1. UKW,lWJ,lJ.lli9;.l.l!'.
March 15. b 68ii 4 7 3 U 3 S 3 8J j 4 31
Alarcil lti.i a &ut i 61 iu : "tVi A M 3 "I
. ,. p.. ..I ft : . ...! .. . . ., ... i ui . i vt. .
rcll 1J. U U1V4, 4 M' J l I., J 'V '
roll W. o 71 4 Kol 3 t J W 3 till 3
irch 21. a 4 M 3 50 3 75 3 il t ii
tell .'.'. l w 4 S3 i W 3 76. 3 SS 4 4
tell 2J. 0 Wvi 4 W 3 C3 3 it, 3 1 3 i- "
itch 24. 4 lUj 3 ,' 3 il a J J W .
ircil 2j. i u '6 I i 3 bi 3 Oi & tv J l
il'CIl ili. li Si" I J5 I 3 tu 3 1 3 l0( 4 o
.iiiticii ... o ij?41 4 ii, a wi - t avi y ; ;,:
Murcll 2S. 5 90', 5 0G 3 lifil 3 57j I i i0 "
March 29. 5 tji.i 5 16 3 00 3 bj 3 S3 I 4 W
.UU1XI1 Su.l o fcU' u 12 3 U3I 3 02 3 iii u w .'s
March 31.1 6 10 J 3 l!2 3 Ul 3 tW
April 1... 5W1, 3b43U)3U-'34IO
Anril it 1. 1 r. n :i hi. Uii 3lMi 4 34
II W
6 1IVI
1
10
10
I JO
Pti 4 :o
4 U .
run of
2 fas I fio
1. W0 l fl
r. SS3 I 05
24 985 4 15 10 1157
tinnaThpn wns n verv Debt
iw.ro iniliiv for even n Monthly, and
tho market opened close to 6c higher. The
llrst sales were mostly at $1.0". The better
grades sold from !.02Vir..oJ's, It was
not u particularly active market, ns puck
ers did not like to pay the advance, and
did so onlv untler protest. The heavy hogs
were sold llrst, as Is generally the case, nntl
the light hogs being loft until the end. tho
close was slow and weak. Packets wanted
to buv the last end from JS.!& to and
that was about the way they sold. Repre
sentative sales;
No,
59..
April 3... 5 yji.ii 5 151 3 63 I 3 Ul 3 M 4 6.
'Mil!. .-! 5 ?.? " ii ?! 2 B nJ.
"I'm u...i u vj',21 o u iiwi a ii i n : :
April 0... 0 thi-gi 0 3il 3 t2 3 7j 3 83 3 571 1
April 7..., 6 271 3 Oil 3 721 3 83 3 .;?!
April S... C Olsai 3 t!0 3 71, 3 MJ 3 01, l .
Adam Con 20
Alice 34
Hroeeu 130
HrunswloK con., an
Coinstock Tun...
Con, Cal. K- VU..183
Dead wood Ter... W)
Horn Sliver 110
Iron Silver CO
Leadvlllo Con.... 5
Little Chief
Ontario ....
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savage
Sierra Nevada.
Small Hopes ..
Standard
141
....900
.... 65 '
. 05
.400
Condition nf the Trrnmrr.
WASHINGTON. Anrll S. Today's state-
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $l50,00o,(itio gold
reserve In the division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $Pil,0i5,779;
gold, $97,232,623,
7 u 1J
,S 2
11 ; 8 i
1 .. 2
12 i 1
4 l'l 10 1
3 1
I 4
8 3
o 3$ 31 I
CnlToe .Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Anrll S.-COFFEE-Bnot.
Rio. easy: No. 7. Invoice. 65c. Mild, dull:
Cordova. S'tiifl'-'sc. The market for futures
opened dull, with prices unchanged to live
poiuis lower, nntl ruieii inuciive nu nay
with narrow Huctuatlous. A holldny In
Europcnn markets, Indifferent news from
Rrnzll nnd u dearth of Investment orders
served to glvo tho market a barely stoutly
undertone. Tho mnrket closed steady, with
prices not unchanged to live points lower.
'ei. n,..l r.t... ......... n n l.na In t.tfll., r.
I uu iui.il n,iu.. ntic ,IUV i'.K"l 1111.1 ..... I IH
lune nt B.50c: Sontcmber. 5.75c: December.
5.95g6c; January. Gff6.05c: March, 6.10c.
1)11 Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Anrll S.-OILS-Cottonseed.
llrtn: prime crude, 33V4c; prime yellow, 35Ho.
reiroieum. wobk; rotned rsew vorK, i.i.;
Phlludolnhlii and Raltlmore. $7.40: Phllatlel-
phla nnd Hnltlmorc. In bulk. $5.05. Rosin.
dull. Turpentine, weak. 35i..iir;'.
SIAl'.tVV.UI Anrl B OI 1 39nlrlli nf
turpentine, sternly, 32c. itoslit, llrm and tin
chanced. OIL CITY. Pn April S.-OILS-Clear-nncos.
$1.20; certlHratcs. no bid; shipments.
1I3.IHB Hbls.; nvornge. 80.375 bbls.; runs, ill,
12S bbls.; average, S.M9I bbls.
Evnfiorntril nntl Dried Fruits.
NEW YOHK. Anrll 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES A nulet nntl uninteresting mar
ket was current for evaporated nnnles to
day. Exporters hold aloof and prices wero
without chnngc. State, common, 304c:
prime. 4!4flTiic: choice, 5Ti'5ic: fnncy, 61f
Olio.
CALIFORNIA DRIED I' RI ITS Market
inactive but steady, prunes, 3Uf(7c per lb.,
ns to size nntl quality: apricots, Royal, li
fi2o; .Moor I'arK. wiiisc; peaencs, peeiou,
12!i1i20c; unpoclcd, ul-filOc.
etv Ynrk llry (itioiln Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Anrll S.-DRY OOOD8-
Thero Is llltlo change In the market for
brown wenched or ooamo colored cottons.
a quiet demand being freely met. Regular
ami oilier narrow prim cioius also uu
changed, nut tho market for wldo gray
goods In decidedly firmer: prices nro nulet.
No change in ginghams; white goods firm
for tl no grades, low tiiialitles Irregular. 811k
la ones nrni, wiiu lair iiemanu.
J3
Indicates Sutitlny. . . ,
The omclul nunibor ot cars of stock
brought in today by each roatl was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sli p, ll r b.
C. M. & St. P. Ry..
Union I'ac. System..
Ar N. W. ity
F., E. tfe M. V. it. H.
C. A: P. .V
St. P.. M Ai O..
R. A: M. it. R. R....
it, At i. tiy
11. 1. & P.. east...
Illinois Central
Totnl. receipts ....
The dl.Miostllou of the da.v'H receipts wus
as lollows, each buyer purchasing tlio num
ber ot hcau intiicatcu:
lljyers. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
Omnhn Packing Co 61 n"J l.l?;
(S. II. Hammond Co 161 W)i s".
Swltt ami Company 129 !'. , 4'fJ
Cutlnhy Packing Co 3ti .I l,5in
Armour & Co 211 IM -'!-
Swift, country 9!
it. liecKor v uegan i
,nt:sunt At ui -
Lobmun A: Co 45
Kenton & Underwood... 'J
Huston Ac Co 6
Livingstone A Schaller. 112
Hamilton A: ltotiiscniiu. i:.
L. F. Husz 1
II. F. llobUlck 41
Wolf & M 79
Other buyers 226 55
Totals 1,742 2.S53 6,799
CATTLE There wan a very light rilll of
att o Hero today and ns nuyers an socmen
to hove fnirlv liberal orders they started
out early In the morning antl bought up
everything lu sight at good strong prlcen.
Choice beef steers were In exceptionally
good demand today and as there were only
. few on sale It did not inKo incm long to
hnnci! linnris. Tho market could not be
riuoted much If any higher, but at tho same
tlmo It wns a good, strong, ncuvn miirnei.
Fven I Im Iphb desirable bunches sold readily
nt u'lmt looked tn lie Htronuct' prices ns
compared with those paid at tne close oi
last week.
(nws ii ml helfem wero nlso In good re.
quest today and packers bought thorn up
111 il llllll til nui'iih ..v.c. ... J
nil that were here antl more too, so they did
not stop for quality, nut tooK uu Kinas ui
verv Hntinriioiorv prices.
Hulls, oitlves nntl nines mot with ready
sale today, but prices looked nbout the satno
as they wrro ni me cioso oi mm wcvk.
The stocKer ami icener initio whh ii ui-
tle bettor than It was at mo close oi nisi
weelt. Tlio nlensunt weather rather livened
up the trade and gave enough conlltlenco to
speculators so that they went out nntl
bought up whnt was offered at gootl strong
prices. Anything nt all gootl was picked up
early, but tho rommooer kinds worn neg
lected mo same as iney. nuve o,cen uu uiuuk.
Representative sales:
BEEF BTEEHS.
. Sl'4
112
. 102
50
. 8.1
. ova.
. 9 '
. 33H
. 12
. 70
. :u!ll
. 7l',i
. r.i'1.
. 79
. 10! I.
82',
. 37h'
. .1.1
. 01
.I.M'i
I'.fJ
lo pftl 1111.'.
Amor. Tin P... 75
do pftl U9i',
Amor. Tobacco. ,125:i
do pftl Ill
Anao. Mln. Co... 47S
Hrnok vn R. T... 8
Colo. Fuel Ac 1
Con. Tobacco
do pftl
Federal Steel
do pftl
noli. Elect rlo
. 43',4
lo-i
. R3U
.ml
.215
. 49
. no
. 23V4
. 78Vi
il'j
39',4
95
lfi',3
81
.1!74
3ic; May, 7H4c; July, St. P. Omaha. 135
So. Pacillo
So. Hallway ,.
do pfd
Tox. Ai Pacillo.
Union Pnclllo .
do pfd
Wabash ,
do pftl
4l!i
7Si
36 ?4
81",
19
Glucose Sugar
no ptti
Inter. Paper ....
do pftl
Laclede Gas
National Biscuit
tlo pfd
National Lent! ,
ilo pftl
National Sloel
"ilo pft .,
N. Y. Air Hrnke.153
No. 'American. . . 8i
Pac. Coast .... 32
tlo 1st pftl
tlo 2tl pfd
Purine Mall .
I'eopio s wax
PrpMSeil .1 Cnr VU!.
do pfd 8I,4
Pullman V. Cnr.L'09
S. H. & T 5
sugar nij
do nrii 1?1
leilll. coal Ai I.. 62V.
i'. .-. jjoumer. ...
tlo pfd
U. S. Rubber .,
tlo pftl
Western Union.
Republic 1. & 8.
tlo pftl
U. 8. Steel
tlo pftl
P. C. C. & St. L
. !U
. HI
. 'Mi
,1')9
it"4
Snicnr Mnrkrt.
NEW YORK, April S.-SUOAR-Hhw,
steady to nrm; reiiniug, :i:i-32c; centrirugai,
90 test. 1 4-lfic; molasses sugar, 35-16e; re.
lined, strady.
NEW ORLEANS. Anrll S.-SIJOAR-Mnr.
kel iilet; open kettle, 3V4fl3Vc: open kettle
centrirugai. ;;TfN1o: centririiRai yeiiow,
H41 1 9-lCo; seconds, 31i3 15-I6c; molasses
strong; open kettle, SfiUc.
St. I.niils Wool Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. Anrll S.-WOOL-Unchanged
medium grades. l25?1St4e; llglit line. 1215c:
heavy line, uwjrjt.; tun washed, israiic.
Tlioiiubl tn Ilo liioenillnrlsin.
ST. LOUIS, April S. It Is believed that
the lire t lint yesterday caused the tlestrue
tlon of n Ri'nln eleyiilor owned by the St.
Ixnils Elevator and StoniRe company,
causing a loss of tjo.oon. was of Incendlnry
origin. Several boys whom tho watchman
Just previous tn his discovery of tho Are
had ordered away rrom tho premises urn
thought to bo tho guilty persons. Tho tiro
stnrted lu the nil room. A mooting of di
rectors will be Hold this afternoon to dis
cuss plans for rebuilding the elevator,
which was the oldest In St. Louis.
Hull Will Inspect Phlllpplnea.
DES MOINES. Anrll 8. Congressman J
A. T. Hull, chairman of the committee on
military affairs, accompanied by his family
started last night for tho Philippine Islands
by way of San Francisco, Ho goes for tlio
nurnosn of maklntr nn Importnnt oxamlna
tlon of Hie transport service of tho govern
ment nnd securing Information with regard
to tho conditions of tho army In tho Islands.
Ho will bo gone until September and will
visit nu important points.
Mysterious Slint llrlngs Death.
WICHITA, Kan., April s.-Ed Bine, nn
employo of tho Pago Hardware company,
was shot ast night wnne preparing to rt1
tire. Tho shot was tired from a window
of a building opposite. T. J. Robinson has
been nrrestetl under suspicion, ns he was
sa d to bo Jealous of nine, tn wnom Robin
son's divorced wlfo rented a room. He
cannot live.
1911
wn,4
19
75W
it;?:
9I"
IVS
Nominal. Trust receipts, Ex-dlvidend.
llnatnii Stock (luntntlnna,
ROSTON. Anrll 8. Call loans. 3ft4 ner
cent; tlmo loans, 314l per cent. Official
rioting;
A.. T. & S. F fil'i
do nfd.M '.'.v
Atnr. Sugar ...!ll
Amor. Tel....... 109
llnston Alb V..2C0
Roston Elevated. .UI
Boston At mo.... id i
C, H. & Q li
Dominion Coal... 37V4
.lu nrtl Ill
i.'itehlmrir nfd. ...1111,!
Gon. Electric ...sia
Hu nfd
Ed. Eleo. HL
Mex. Central .
N. E. G. Ai C.
Old Colony ....
Old Dominion
itubber
Union Pacini? .
...213
Union Land .... 3(4
Wcstlngh. Elec. 9S
Atchison 4s 102
Adventure 15
Ring. Mln, Co... 2 Hi
Amal, Copper ...103U
Roston & Jlont.. 3704
Hlltto & Boston. ..101
Cal. & Ilecla 815
i omentum
''nipkilii
Humboldt .
. 21
. 11U
.20SH!
Ksceola
Parrot
Qulncy
Santa Fe Cop.
Tamarack ....
Utah Mining .
Winona
Wolverines ...
. . ft
.. If4
. 23
.. 81
..ran
..176
.. 8
.,335
.. 3.3
.. iWl
llnnk Clearings,
OMAHA, April S. Rank clearings today,
$975,327; corresponding day last year, $1,
041.8S9; decrease, $66,562.
CHICAGO, April S.-Clearlngs, $25,307,229:
balanceH, $2,570,917: posted exchange, $I.UM
(ht.Wi; New 5'ork exchang'', 5oo discount
ST lMMH, April S. Clearings $7 to.5,721:
balances, y.),2l7, money, 5U7 per. cent uud
THE HBAI.TY M.VH KKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Monday,
vpru !, luui;
Wnrrnnty HrriH.
M. D. Shellon lo W. H. Crowe. lot
13, Morso H's Plnco $ 500
M. V. Hills nnd husbniid to Mlrhael
Floersch. lot 6, block 14. Omaha
Andrew Miles to Genevlevn Tylee,
lots 14 and 15, block 1; lot 15, block
3, Cotnor & A'b add
F. W. Carmlchael and wlfo to Nels
Martinson, block 29, Halcyon H'g'ts.
William Stein ami wife to Mary
Hncke. lots 16 nnd 17, block 1, Hur
llngton Center
F. A. Hcnolken ami wlfo lo D. A.
Thomns, n 2-3 lot 2. block 7, E. V.
Smith's add
M. F. Uro and husband to W. li. De
Franco, lot 26, Archer Placn
J. J. Sltterley and wlfo to J. A. Abra
hamson, lots 4, 5 nntl 6, block 2,
Helvedero ndd
A. J Wllklns to .1. D. Hohdlhcrger,
lot 8, block Y, Shlnn's 3d ndd
W. II. McCreary and wlfo to M. D.
Huston, n,4 lot D, block 23, South
Omaha
n. F. Troxell and wlfo to L. M,
Kiihns et ul, lot I, block 5, Kllby
Placo
Lyman Rlchadson and wife to R. P.
nntl E. O. Hamilton, lots 1, 2, 3,
block 13, West End add...
South Omaha Land Co, to H. M. and
S. H. Christie, lot 6, block 336, South
Omiihu :
J. T. Hudelson nnd wife to C. W. Et
trr, lot 10, block 137, South Omaha..
Quit (In I in needs.
O. T. Hannartl. receiver, tn F. W.
Hippie, s 41 feet lot 2, block 101;
wJ4 lot 2 nnd e'4 lot 3, block 7,
Omaha ;
Union Pacillo Railway Co. to W. II,
Marble, lots 1 antl 7, in 1-14-0
K. H. CurllH and husband to Barker
Co,, lots 7 antl 8, block 9; IntH 1. 2,
7 nnd 8, block 16, Isaac Ai S's add..,
Hreil.
Sheriff to Winona Savings Rnnk. e 45
feet nf s 'ot 49, Gisc'H ndd ,. . 2,250
Total utuouut vt transfers ,, '$29,954
4,000
150
1,500
250
2,250
1,500
400
1,800
4,500
1,100
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4 76
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STEERS AND HEIFERS.
..1139
.. 670
.. 790
.. 830
,. 9"!
.. 833
.. 795
,. 833
.. 830
.. 995
.. 9HH
..1020
.. 916
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3 '
3 75
3 73
4 00
4 I'O
4 (0
4 00
4 01
4 00
I 00
4 00
4 00
4 00
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1
3 25
3 35
3 73
4 00
1 10
4 10
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2 60
2 75
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997
. 916
. 863
. 870
. 995
.1052
. 680
. 751
. 930
4 03
4 10
4 15
4 25
4 25
1 25
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1.1590 3 50
..1410 3 50
...1270 3 10
...1010 3 25
...13"0 3 25 1
...1020 3 25 J....
...1880 3 40 1....
...1340 3 50 1....
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... 328 3 00 1....
... 350 3 00 1....
... 220 4 00 2....
180 5 50 1
.1280
...1150
...1430
...13MI
.1026
1 16S0
...14S0
,..1520
,..1740
..1670
...1193
... 140
... 120
... 230
150
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
:i oi
3 60
3 65
3 70
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 75
3 80
3 95
5 50
6 50
6 75
7 00
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. 613
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2 1025
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270
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3 50
3 70
3 70
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, . .226
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nnd paymaster of Ihe Ituinnioiul-Slgner
Tie compHtiy, who escaped from Jail lait
Monthly, wus Captured seventeen mil' s
from Menu last night, llcmbrco was sen
tenced to hang In ivw, but win grunted u
now trial by tho supremo court
(Ins I ' in i it it - Hits l'ree llnnil,
CHICAGO. April S.- Judge Wlndos of the
appellate coin today dissolved tho Injunc
tion recently grunted by Judge Dunne of
the circuit court, restraining the Peoples
(ins Light nntl Coke compulif from '.'Imrg
Ing more than 72 rents n thousand ciib.e
foot for heating or fuel gus. Judge U Indo.
In his decision, held that the .circuit runt
Is without power or Jurisdiction to deter
mine the rate which the gas company
should charge Its customers for gus.l
Tho Injunction, which wns granted nbout
tlvo months ngo, cntlscd 11 great deal 01
comment, as It wus held thai It estab
lished a jiirrcilont untler which the rates
charged by nil street railways, gas nntl
rlerlrlc (ompanles, ami big corporulli'tis
could bo II.Mtl by the municipal govern
ments. St. I, mils IlioUer TiiKes Poison.
ST. LOUIS. April 8. -Frederick G"Vo
Coclirnn. uged 5.3 oil ix. n broker on tho
Merchants exchaiigo. lommltleil suicide lo
day ut his resilience lu Clayton, In St.
Imls county. Cyanide of potassium wa.
used. Hushics troubles nro supposed to
have Induced him to end his life.
SHEEP Then? wero more sheen 011 sale
today than have arrived In sevt nil days.
Tlio market was not very nrllve, as the
liberal receipts gave buyers a (bunco to
tnko their own time, which they did. Roth
sheep nntl lambs, however, begun to move
towiinl the scnles lu fnlrly gootl s, 11-011 ut
Just nbout stoutly prices us compared with
lie nose or itisi ueeu. 1 lie rttiiini.c n
Cattle company's clipped wethers nntl year-
iiugs urouglll Jl.ift, or too sumo us mr..
week. Uimbs sold as high us $3.20, which
looked fully steady with tho prices paid
last week, taking quality Into consltlera-
11011, . .
Feeder could nlao be uuotctl steady wlin
last week.
Quotations: Choice wethers. $4..0n
4.80; fair to good wethers. $1.50114,70; clipped
wethers, $!.5rtf4.75; choice lightweight year,
lings. $1,735(1.110; fair to good yearlings. $I W
ffi4.75; clipped yearlings. $1.65111.80: choice
lightweight owes, $4,251(4.10: fair to good
ewes, $3.11011 4.23, choice lambs. $5.0o1f5.2..; fair
to goon lanibL, jl.7Mjo.on; clipped minus,
lo.uo; spring minus, ju.&u(.tu; icouer ui
3 2.55f3.5tl: feeder wethers. $3.75f4.O0; feeder
lambs, $l.30'if-!.6O. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
77 $1 l"i
77 4 60
1'S I 73
81 5 10
Hi $2 30
7S 2 50
137 I 00
Wi I 20
91 4 20
92 4 25
109 4 45
93 4 53
67 I 7'1
71 4 70
IIS I 75
ni r. 00
91 5 00
81 5 20
161 3 75
100 I l5
91 1 83
S3 6 0.)
91 5 '))
'.'$ 3 05
bt 5 Jj
75 dinned Colorado lambs
26 clipped Colorado lambs
6V5 clipped west. welh. nnd ycnrl
29 Colorado lambs
66 western cull ewes
6 western cull ewes
191 western clipped owes
223 western ewes
12 western ewes
13 western ewes
110 clipped western wethers
906 clipped western wethers
316 mixed
80 mixed
6 western wethers
328 South Dakota Inmbs
75 South Dakota lambs
518 Mexican-Colorado lambs
n bucks
194 western yearlings
...I western vennings,,,.
23 western lambs
70 western lambs
137 western lambs
259 western lutnbs
Is Hit en I, ll'c Sentfiire.
MARION. Knn.. April 8. -Robert II. Hur
ton w ns today com feted or murder In tlio
llrst degree of killing I'relerlrk HolTni 111.
.1 neighboring fiirmer. last November, and
wns given a life sentence. They quarreled
over a girl, nnd Burton shot HofTniuii tu
the face- with 11 shotgun.
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Om tin
VARICOCELE d
HYDROCELE curod.
Method new, without
ciittltnr. palu or lost
of time.
CVDUI I I e cured for life atiu ttiopolfon
O T rnikia thoroughly cleansed from
thf system. Soon every sign and symptom
dlsiippenrs completely and forrrer. No
"HltKAKlSn OlT'ul the diffuse on tho skin
or face. Trestmont contains no tUntrrous
drugi or Injurious meaielue.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victim!!
TO N Bit VdlTtl UKMMTY Of Exit At'tlTION,
3V1RTINO 5VAKNK63 With EAItl.V lllCiV in
YoUNtl and Minni.B Aur.n, Uck of rim, vigor
and strsngth, with organs Impaired and w enk.
STRICTURE cured with a new llotn
Treatment. No pain, no detention from busb
ws. Kidney and Illatldfr Troubles.
, , CHARGES LOWt
Consultation I rrr. Treatment by Mall.
Call on on or address Q So. 14th Sti
Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb.
ClllC.MiU I.IVK STUCK MAIIKKT.
I'nttlc mid IIokk Strong nnd Higher
Mieep Active.
CHICAGO. Anrll S.CATTLK-Receipts,
20,0011 head. Including 2u0 Texans; strong to
loo higher; mnrket nctlve; gootl lo prime
steers, JS.OOftO.ln; poor lo medium, 3.9)
4.95; stockers nnd feeders, llrm, $2.75ft'l 7;
cows, $2.9iJ 1.60; heifers, 2.90ii 1.90; caiiners,
$2. 101(2.80; bulls, 2. 751(4. 50; calves, steady,
Jl. 75110.00; Texas-fed steers, Jl.25'ii5.30;
Texas grass steers, $3.50fl l.oo; Texus bulls,
$2.754.01).
llOUH lieceipis lotioy, iv"J uctui; to
morrow. I5.UI0. estimated: left over. 2.0"0;
active and 5c higher; top. $0.20; mixed nntl
butchers. $3.85ti?i.l5; gootl to choice heavy,
6.(Vfj6.20; rough heavy, $5. 81 ll 5. 95; light.
--....! ATI.. It.. lb- nf o,il,,D t". Qt'illt
SlIIUOP' AND LAMRS-Rccelpts. 22,000
head; sheep and lambs, strong antl nctlve;
good to choice wethers, $l.831i.i.10. exports,
J5.25; fair to choice mixed, $l.ioli 1.90. west
ern sheep. $4,851(5.10; exports. $5.23. year
lings, $1,851(5.25; native lambs. $l.751n5.4";
western lambs, Including clipped, $5,001(5.10.
Kuiisns City l.hc JHnek Mnrkrt.
K-AVBAS t MTV April S. CATTLIC Re
ceipts, 1,000 natives, 1,500 Texans. 200 calves;
best stockers and feeders, sleatiy , others
slower: native beef Strom, $l.70ffo.50;
stockers antl feeders. $3.751f5.00; western
fed steers, $l.10f(i..io; Texans aim inuianw,
$1,151(5.00; cows. $3.25'sf 1.50; heifers, $3.7511
1.85, dinners, $2,501(3,10; bulls. $3.25i(l.5o;
I
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For years this remedy has been the
stnndnrd nerve rcstorntlve. Thousands
of hnppy men owe their newly found
strength to Its use,
Kcxitie Pills replace weakness nnd
exhaustion with strength nnd vigor;
the brain becomes clear; the nerves
steady and calm; gloomy forebodings
are banished and perfact vitality Is ful
ly restored.
If you nre suffering ns above, try a
box'.you'tl be encouraged by Its effect
to take the full course of six boxes
then If you nre not entirely cured, we
will refund j'our money. This satis
factory oiler Is one of the factors of
oiir success.
fl.00 per liox ; 0 boxes (with guaran
tee toctire or money hick), $5 00, mailed
In plain pneknges. rtoofc free. Peat.
Mlinl-WTn fl.f).,. Oll'o.
calves. $1.00116.60.
IIUliH lieceipis,
7.50il head; market
opened 5o higher anil closetl steady; lop,
$6.15; bulk of sales, $6.001i6.1O; heavy, $6.tWn
6.15; mixed packers, $5,951(6.10; light, $j.Vl'(i
6.05; pigs. $t.5fVfi5,73.
SlIIIKP AND J. A MRS Receipts, 5,500
heiul; mnrket steady to strong; western
lambs, $5.10175.20; western wethers, $4.501p
4.85; western yenrllngs, $4.751f5.O0; ewes,
$l.251i4.55; culls, $3.5Of(1.00; spring lambs,
6.50li:7.00.
s, e tv Vnrk l.lvr Stnek Mnrkrt.
NKW YOHK, April 6. HEKVKS-Rn-nelpts,
4.153 bond; common stecru lower,
otherrt steatly to strong; steers. $4.25Qfi.55;
extra, $5,751(5.85; bulls. $3.00tf4.15; cows.
$2.1(K(il.25; cables quote live cattle at ltVrf
13Uc tlrrsseti weight, sheep 131114c, lamba
irk" dressed weight. Calves, receipts. 5,777
head; demand fair; prices. M1i75o off; all
sold except fow Into arrivals; veals. $3 50ff
6.75: fow choice, $7; little calves. $3,0033.5.1.
HliKKP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1,274
head; sheep, steady; lambs, steady tn llrm;
hhoep, $l.00f(5.00; culls. $3; lambs. $5,.V1T..30;
cholco Inmbs, $0.85li0.3714; culls. $1,50;
dipped lambs, $5.00''f(5.75; spring lambs, $3.5o
each.
1IOOS Receipts, 8,928 head; steady to
llrm, $6.201jO.I5; cholco sluto hogs, $6.50.
St. I. (nils l.lsr Slunk Mnrkrt.
ST. LOUIS. April S, -CATTLV2 Receipts,
2,100 head, Including 1.40 Toxnns; mnrket
steady to strong to a shatlo higher, nallvo
ahlppilig Htitl export steers. $1,751(7.75;
dressed beef nntl butchers, $1,001(5.3.5; steers
under 1,000 lbs., $3.riii 1,60; stockers and
feeders, $2,6011.75; cows nnd heifers, $2.0i'1
5.00; canners, $1,2512.75; bulls. $2,751( 1.00.
Texas and Indian steers, $3,251(6.20; cows
nnd heifers. $2.5(r3.60.
I IOOS Receipts, 7,7fiO heiul; market strong
uud Bf higher; pigs nnd lights. $5,8516.00;
packers. $3,905(0.05; butchers, $6,051(6.20.
HHHHP Rccelpls, 10O head; market nom
inal: native muttons, $3.501f4.5n: natlvn
lambs, $4.25174.50; spring Iambs, $7.0f)tj9.00,
culls und bucks, $3,0014.50.
St. Joseph Live Stuck Mnrkrt.
SOUTH ST. .TOSKPH, April 8.-(Speclal.)
Tho Journal quotes;
CATTLK Reeeliits. 700 head: market
Hieiiuy to us iiikih 1 . iiiiiivcs, t.jouii..i"
Texas and westerns, $3.75ffi.30; cows ami
heifers, $2,2311.70; bulls ami stags, $2.25f(
4.85; yearlings antl caives, i.i.wn 1. vn; stocK
ors nntl feeders, $3.UkT(4.50; veuls, $4. 751(7.00.
HOCH -Hecelpts. 2.0H) hentl; mnrliet 2-AKOo
hluhor: all grades. $.5,931(6.15; bulk of sales,
Xi',.(i01iR.05: nlL'S steadv.
HIII'.I'.P AIM) lirtJlim-lieceipis, .-,ow
hentl; market anltvo nntl steady: inmos,
$1,901(5.15; yearlings. $l.75f5.oi); wethers,
$4.1051 1.75; ewes, .i.o'rr-i.iio.
Stnek In Sluht.
1.ll..t..l.-i.. ihn reeeliits lit thn four
principal western markets for April 8:
PiVieuK, . w
Kansasuiiy . '-2 "
I.OtllH -.1'' I..'-'
1 00 1 516 1 20
2 50 1 fl 4 ?0
!M 1 820 4 CO
2 50 12 384 4 23
2 M 12 460 4 23
2 50 9 771 4 25
3 ft) 3 526 4 25
3 60 3 526 4 25
3 75 3 726 4 25
3 75 3 423 4 25
3"5 29 6s.t 4 35
3 75 10 742 4 30
3 S 13 676 4 35
3 90 15 ..... .. 625 4 40
3 f 43 937 4 40
i to li 9i9 4 40
St
Totals
29,203 36,056 33,30:
Sinus. City Lire Stuck Mnrkrt.
SIOUX CITY, April 8.-(8peclal Telegram.)
t'ATTl.lS Receipts. 3.600: market steady
on best stockers, others slow and weak,
beeves, $1,2314.65; cows and bulls, mixed,
$2,251(3.75; Blockers and feeders, $3.25QI,75;
calves ami yearlings, $3,001(4.60.
HOriS Receipts. 1,200; market Be higher,
selling nt $3.930.O5; bulk, $5.97','j6.O0.
Knur Dentils Out nf Hundreds.
KANSAS CITY. April S.-Teti now cases
of smallpox were reported today 1 hero
aro nearly 100 patients In tho penthouse.
Of tho 915 sufferers since tho outbreak or
thn epidemic only four have died, tlio
fniirili death, that of Mrs. ivy Uoodmuil
of Hope, Kan., having occurred Inat night.
ci... 1 win Si niHenfr.
. NI2W YORK. April S.-U wui ;nncw
hero touny in 11 ;
formed to c n r . ... - ......
$ nek win' no bo'Vut o'n tlio- market, but
SIOCK lll. " .. ,,,,u, ,, I mim,, ,.
v? " bo ' ,, z 7 ; :
The rnniniu' " ' "i"" -
restvitH $1.785.0"".
l.'llls Her llilslinilll.
ivni NOLA. Miss , April R. Jam"!!
IKiUej' w ' sh'ot antl killed by Ills wife
irwlMV UHlley had Interfered In a quarr-l
bet worn his son by a former marriage
III. I v ' 1 . ",,,,.1,.... ,rn ... ,,,! Ihn tvnm-,11
nniiMf''. ,. ""uJ., .run,,,. 1 , " "
stnntly. Mrs, Hiilloy Is In Jail,
I'.srnpetl Murderer ('ntiglil.
uMl Ark . Anrll 8, I .it he Hemhreo.
the murderer of M. W. Willis, tie Inspector
6O
PILLS
50
CTS.
old br Kaba Co.. lbti, and Oousuuv
tuid U. A. Dillon, faoutb omalta.
NEHVTVA i lLLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor ami Manhood
Cure Impotcney. Night Emissions, Loss of Mom-
ory, an wiinitiir (ii?eiisoH,
nil oIlcclKiif n:lf.almso or
excess mid indiscretion.
A norvo ton to anc;
blocd bulldor. Drfugt
tho piuk glow to pale
cheeks nnd restores the
fire of youth. Uy tnnll
50a tier box. 0 boxes for
$2. SO, with our bankable guurantoo to euro
or refund tho money paid. Send for circular
and cry of our bankable guarnuteo bond.
EXTRA STRENGTH
Imm.fllitfj. Dlllta
(TELLOW LA3EL)
?osItlTolr gnnrtnteed cum for Loss of Power,
nrleocele. Undovelopetl or rlirunken Organs,
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Pros! in
tlon, Hysteria. Fits, Insanity. Painlysls and thn
Results of Kxeesilvo Use of Tobnrco, Opium or
Liquor. By mall in plain pscknge. $1.00 n
box, 0 for $5.00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to euro In HO days or rotund
money paid. Address
NERVITA ItfEDlCAL CO.
Oilnton& Jackonr? s , CHICAGO, ILI
For Bale by Kunn 4k, Co., I5th and Uojguul
BU, UII1UIIU. . " "
Bluff?, Iowa.
Nervita Tablets
It MIl.KN MKIIt'l'llST Til
ST. I.O PIS.
TheSt. Louis Cannon Ball
Leaves Union Station dally C:1S p. m,
Arrives in St. Louis 7.00 a. 111.
US MII.HS SIIOIITKST 'l't
IIII.CV.
TheQuincy Express
Leaves Union Station daily nt 7:00 a. m.
Trains leave dally for St. Louis, Kansas
City, Qulncy and nil polntB Kast or South.
Tickets to all points In Kuropo via all
lines, Call at O. ft Ct. L. city olllco, 1415
Karnam Strcot, Paxton Hotel Hlk., or wrlto
Harry E. Moores,
C P. T. A.. Omaha. Neb.
TUB BEST
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOURIST EXCURSIONS
Itun via th
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
Leave Omaha
la Scenic Koute through Colorado and
Uuh
WCONnSDAYS. FRIDAV5 AND
SATURDAYS.
Por Information and "Tourlit lllctloniry"
dJre.1. City Ticket Office, 1323 Parnam St.
Omahn, Net).
Telephone KIIUI,
Boyd Commission Co.
Successors to James K. Royd & Co.,
OMAHA, NKfl.
COMMISSION
t.ltAI.V, PIUIVISIHNS AMI STHCKS.
lltijird nf 'I'rndr lliilldlnu.
Direct wlrca lo Chicago and New York.
Correspondence, John A, Warren & Co.
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