TIIE OMAHA DAILY J?TCE: TIIUHPDAY, MAY 1ft, 1901. fo Lred. Sr. fancy, large white. MvpSc; fancy. nmnil roioroo. K'V", lancy. nmmi wimr, K0O8- Quiet , Mate nnu i-eniieyiviiiiu. Hr, western Morase, UtfUt i western res lilar packed, 12fM.1c , M'TTISK Receipt, G.4M pltR? ; "J"1 state dairy, 15flSc, creamery, Uf13ci fac tor;.. 1ll3c. , . , POlLi'llY-Allve. trrrgnlnrj sprtnr chick en, MfrtSe: fowls, lie; turkeys, e. Dressed, stendy; turkeys. Stfrllc. . ... MF.TAI.H Tin In the locnl market for metnls ncnln took n lower level, duo chiefly to u luck of speculative tnterent hero und In sympathy with the weakness abroad. Values In London declined 1. droppltiK spot to 121 153 and futures to 118 IDs, Hefore the local market settled n loss of 40 points was scored and tho market closed weak In tone at I26.10fr26.6n. Iron markets were dull and ensy, hut not Untahly lower. PlK Iron warrants, tt.fWilo.Srt: northern foundry, Jiri.25JilO.50j sojlhem foundry. Jll.CiWil5.50j oft southern. 113.0i,Jf lfi.oo. OlnsKOW war- finr-Ann. Mnv 15 Drv weather nnd rants closed &6s fid. Lead and spelter once inmate claims cavu un upward Impetus more, ruled Inactive and nominally iin ln.la&. CS2 fc,,.i.iiiiv rinsVd tic hIKher. chatiKed at SI.37M, and J3.9WI.OO respec- iulv corn cloaed He higher and July oats lively. Copper wnn without chnniro today. .',, higher. The manipulative markc a but nonunauv ra n wnr; . VVcord or Vthe crop" May corn clo thcr" .closing at 00sP,l for. spot ami ,70 ni 4c hlKhcr and May oats 2!c Improved, for future, ivik.! superior ncre . Hrbvlslons ruled dull and closed without. I)l unci unsung nnu eieciroij wo m. naterlal chanitc. , Weather conditions constituted thu dom nant factor In the wheat market, aided y steady cahlos. Under a rush of jester luy's short sellers to cover their lines on the failure of promised heavy rains In the COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Vthr Conditions aid Stodj Oablo 0m- bio U Itrtsgtiii Wht I0RN BREAKS RECORD OF NINE YEARS lid l'p 1r I'lillllpn lo Slstr CcnU-Feu .Mny Outs Comi nmi Trnile Mostly In Jnly Provision Dull. creams, choice to fancy, lltifMIc; new New- York lull creams, enoue, arcane, new ew York full creams, fair to pood, sgsl4c Dulutli (I ruin Mnrltet. nft.UTlf. Mnv 15 WHILVT-Cash. No. 1 hard, 77c: No. 1 northern, 71c, No. 2 north ern. 7oe: May nnd July, 71c; September, 70?4c. I'MllS.- tov nn,1 eajth. l?i OATB-hAo. OMAHA WIIOMIHAI.H MAttKIiTS. C'onilllliiii of Trnde nnd Uiiolnllons on Mnplr anil Fnncy Prmluce, irnna tf..,tnta llhnrnl? irood stork, tlrm imiiiiwoni. .full uheat ooencd a shnclo to I irK,n,. ,i8Uc higher at 71W7Uic. LlVH POl'trnY-Hcns, Sc; younic and w -7 ... J ... . , . . L. A .t.,.nitrl 1 . . ... . ... I ..... . ttfKiMt .tllnlra nnri iirrennir wpr liiieuij 11 iu wrmunn i nifi rnnRier,,. c lumcin, uuoi.i i.uvna ....v. ind helped by advance of free buyliiK for geese. 74i',4c . . . , xport tho market sti-adliy roso to iic. UIJTTKH Uominon to lair, imuiic; cnaito, ai nnini ilmrn wiis a moderate mow." 12'iinc: scnarator. 20c. . !,(., un,t n rnnrtlnn III rilirtlll lllflck bass. lSCl White iiYflSiilo 'fniintv,..!. Tlmro wan a uulck bass. lee. bluellsh, 11c; bJllheadi, Scj blue . r ..." I m,u . I... Iu i'.. ..nlfli 17r! lrMI. UC. ecovery. However, anu me unne w.m bwuiik i"i, -"."U-iiv,.7, iio. hi: ,nd. He hlK.her at c.,Uc.l crotiplr.. IcIhcoo.. ,c; halibut. 1 o. her ,,.in.i ii? nst nrck and 175 a vear ano. salmon, lie, sunnsn, oc, smeiis, oc, uuui, pTi.nnr rnrmt uiTn S2H.000 i.u. Seaboard : ? 'c- -. jlearanccs wito euual to 3!,"'"i bu. of wheat ind flour. , , , .... Strength and activity characterized the ;orn market. July opened 'iSf'ic hlKher at 14'iWITic nnd Immediately the price broke to. 4WjUc, Almost as quicKiy it rencieu, . nro for hny otMl cior nntl ,1Uallty. lelllns to ,e. niter which on priii-iniiii bomand fair, ltecelnts. 5 cars, t receded to 4lfll&f.c. This loss, too, was oaT8-No 2 white, 2Dj. PIOKON8 Mve, per dor., Jl, vka .k-I'nniPM. 111 luo. HAY l'rlces uucted by amnha Wholesale iinv Dninrs nsHOCiuiion: unoico uim.iiiu. ill. 5n: No. 1 unland. JU.Ort: medium. J10.50 coarse. J10.10. Hye straw. J6.C0. These jartlally recovered and the close was strong nd He hlRher at I5ic May com was iheatrlcal in behavior under porslstt'iit prompting by rhllllps, tho bull loader, and tiroko all records for the last nine years, Thu opcnliiK prlco wns unchanged at 54c. Phillips bid and got but little, although m iilii not ntnn till rVn lind been reached. At this price Phillips Is said to have- ac ;eDtel nrlvato settlement from threo hniises tor an iiuBreunte of M,0(O bll After the hlsli point had been reached it nulck reaction to 6to whs recorded. This nun follnu'nl bv a sham rally to 59c and the close was 1c hlRher at 5Sc. Despite tho higher bids made by Phillip only 120,- In, u'rn snlil to lilm. nnd this ouanlltv It was clnlmel coulil be actually deliv ered. It furnished ovldenco of the bull leaders' hold on the market, and this, com C'onN-No. 3, 43c UllAN 15 VliCJin'AHLKS. SPINACH-Per bu. box, 60c. ASPAltAUUB-Niitlve. per doz.. 40if50c KHUB AKU California, ,vr lb., 2c. NIJW UHKTS-Pcr doz.. 50c. NEW CA HKOTH Per doz,, 50c. X'llW TIMlNll'S Per doz.. Sou. fUCUMUKHS-IIothouse, per doz.. J1.25 I.jO. PAHHNIPS-Pcr bu 40c. TCHNU'8-Per bu 5oc. ni;irrs-Per bu.. 40c. OAItHt)T8-Pcr bu 40c. l.HTTLK.'E-Per bu.. 30t7.13c. UADISHIiS-Per doz.. 20a3Jc. PAIt8l,KY-Pr doz., 35c. I'UTATOEI-Per bu.. bOc: Colorado. 5c. 8EH1J POTATOES Early Ohlos, 63tfio blneil with tho talllnc off In receipts of Red Hlver Vallev. 10c. UAiiUAUK-jsew uauiornia. iYiC. Penrln Mnrket. PEOTIIA. May 15,-COttN-Klrmj No. 3. H - . ..... UATS-Mrm; fo, . wnue, j'jc, umtru through. WHlBKY-on tne bnsis oi ror nn- Ished goods, .Mlhrnnkro fir. Tin Market. MIIjWAL'KEE. Mnv 15. -WHEAT - Higher: No. 1 northern. 75o: No. 2 northern, f241f73c; July, 71.i"lTc. Ill li Steady; Ml, I, B4'45tn.riO. HAHLEY-Dull: No. 2. o7c; sample, 40S 54c. New Vork exi-hange, 25c premium bid, 50c premium asked. HAll l.MUllli. Sliy lo, t lenrinKs, 51,4, 130, balnncoii, Jin7.M1. M, HOSTON. Mnv l5.-rienrlngs, J25.157.300, balances, ?2,2.i;;iO. NEW VDIIK, May 15-ClearlnKS. J3'2. 442,813; b.ilnnres, Jll.rtVI.H9. CINCINNATI, May 15,-Clearlngs, W.S93. 150; New York exchange, KkJM5c premum; money, SHffi por cetit .r York Mntiry .Market, NEW YOUK. May 15,-MONEY-On call. Mrm, at iliii per cent; last loan at I, ruling rate, 5; prime mercantile paper, 1'n4Vs per cent. 8TEIIMNO EXCIIANOE-Easlcr, with nctual business In bankers' bills at J4 S7 (fil.ss for demand nnd nt JI.MVj for sixty days; posted rot, JI.55V4 and Jl9; com mercial bills, Jl.HHW4.SI. 8IIjVEn-Ccrtlllcates, fine; bar, 5?4e; Mexican dnllurs, ISHc. HONOS-riovcrnment, stroiiR; state, In nctlvo; railroad, weak. riii cl(.sliiR a Ices on bonds tod.v. arc as follows; rnnlrnet i-orn. nlarmed shorts. Tho ad vanco In May was also Intluentlal In the upturn in July. nltnouRii reports or ubck. ward farm work were contributory fac tors. Receipts were 291 cars, 61 of con tract crude. Phillips bulled May oats from the start today, bidding them up to 31c, high nrlce of the cron. Them were few May Dllennga nt any iimo nnu me duik oi iii tiadlns was In tho July ami September, which wer strong on nuiiisn nuiicuns iiniclnl and tirlvate. nnd on big local am! nuiHioo fiemaiitj. ltodh over ine Krvait-T part of the south, and especially the lower ease. J2.50 Missouri valley, are said to bo doing tniriy CHEIUUES California, per woll. with nrosneets not as nrotnlslnu as 11.73. Iho last week. May opened where it Al'PI.ES Per bDl Jl.oo; Washington, rcr ieft off yesterday, at 277ie. and was rushcil Uu. box, J2, in to 31c. It closed 514c higher nt SP.e. TROPICAL. FIILTITS. Ju y sold between 2jiC and 25SC and closed nn a vmr.4 rnllfnrntn MPertllnus. S2."5M Yfc higher at 2S4c. Receipts were UK) cars. 2 M. navf.ii J2.5(X03.23; Med. sweets, J2,.75 i t'iJi ii'ii w i i nui i g Provisions w;ere dull and fairly steady. In i.EMONS-Callfornla. extra fancy, J3.25; synipiiiiiy wiin corn. iui.v jmhiv uiiipuii ,v2 I choice. J3 ower nt J14.70; July laid. unchaiiRed at BANANAS Per bunch, according to size 17.90, nnd July ribs, unchanged al $i.8j. 12.(iom2.50. tsstimateu receipts tomorrow: wneni. ;u K1U8 Calltornln. new enrlons. 76c; layers. boxes, aalrs, tc TOMATOES Florida, ncr 0-basket crate. fancy. J3.25: choice. J2.75. CAUIiIFI.OWER-St. Louis, per crate. 12. UEANS Wax. per 1-3 bu.. Jl.25Ol.50; string, per 1-3 bu.. Jl Kiiu I i.AiN r i er nu. cox. w. PEPPERS-Pir bu. box. J2.25. PEAS-Per bJ.. J1.75; per 1-3 bu.. 75c. CKIjERY California, per bunch, 502ffiJ. NEW POTATOES-Per lb., 4c. FRUITS. STRAWDERRIES Arkansas, per Sl-qt. S-ll). box, rnrs; corn, 250 cars; oats, 150 cars; hogs, 05c.; imported, per lb.. 10tfl2 Ifp.fmo head. DATES-Perslan, In CO-lb. 70i VMiV 51 44;gT4l 71Htr- 3S 43'i' 70;i 71fl 54 IIH 44444t(,:fU Tho leading futures ranged ns follows: rtlcles.l Open. I High. Ixjw. Closo.l Yes'y. 'Wheat May July Corn May July 8ept. Onts May July Sept. Pork May J illy Sept. Lard May July Sept. Rlbs Muy July Sept. IV. 7iig'T fifl 45' 31 2G,I 14 60 27f(Tfc, 14 60 II 00 11 72W 14 45 : 14 52. 7 8714 7 90 S 02 7 85 7 f0 7 90 7 9214 8 0214 7 tiO "0?i 71U 61 till 20' 14 6714 14 till 14 45 7 8714 R 02UI 7 8214 7 7714 !!IVIL !28iCT'(-, 14 5714 14 III 11 4714 7 90 7 90 7 9214 8 0214 7 Ki 7 80 27'i 27H?i-' 11 I'-Ya 14 7715 Jl ro 7 90 7 90 7 9214 8 0214 1 lo 7 SO per lb. ; Halloween. 614c per lb. PINEAPPI.ES-Por doz.. J1.7532.25 M18CEr.UANEOUS. HONEY' California, per 24-sectlon case, J3.75. CIDER I'er bbl.. 4.ao; per nair 0111., ,o. NUTS-Engllsh walnuts, per lb.. 15c; ill- berts, per lb , 13c; almonds, per lb.. HVJW; raw peanuts, per lb.. SifSHc: roasted, dWti 714e: Hrazlls 13c, pecans, 1()fi22c: cocoanuts. IlllJi'.tl io. 1 green, nucj .mi. - Krecu, 414c; No, 1 salted, 614c; No. 2 salted. 5V4c; No. 1 veal cnlf, 8 to 124 lbs., 8c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs.. Cc; dry hides. Mf?13c; sheop pelts, 25fa75c: horso hides, J1.50SJ2.25. No. 2. Cash Quotations were 8.1 follows FI.Ol'R Oulet and stendv: winter nat ents. J3.8OfTfl.90; strnlKhts. J3.20fJ3.80; spring specials. J4.20; patents. J.l.lO'if'1.50; straights, J3.203.5O: bakers. J2.202.60. WHEAT-NO. 2 spring, 721Mf 7314c; No. 3 spring. GIWIlc: No. 2 red. 70i'i71Tic. i.uii.-n ro. oii'unoc; .o, a yeuow, oov 55 5814c OATS-No. 2. 29'4fl30Hc; No. 2 white, 31ff 31';c: No. 3 while, 29If29Hc RYE No. 2. 62c. HARL.EY Ciood feeding, 4SO'32c; fair to choice malting, 53(f(f-5!. 8EBD8-N0. 1 flax. Jt.7314Sl.74; No. 1 northwestern, 1.7814ai.74; prime timothy, t3.00QO.f. PROVISlONB-MMfl pork, per bbl., J14.60 H14.65. Lard, per 100 IbV, $7.907.96. Short ribs sides (loose), J7.9OJi.10. Dry salted Ihoulders (boxed). J6.757.00. Short clear Mm (boxed). JK.1214(i?''.25. WIUSICY-Ilasls of high wines, J1.2S. Following aro the receipts and shipments tor today: Receipts. Shipments. flour, bbls 43,000 19,000 iVhe.'lt. lU K.fSO) 6(50.000 Jotn, bll "23.U00 3.VJ.000 Oats, bu 3S8.0OO 270,000 Elye. bu 8,0ii0 131,000 Barley, bu 8,000 a.Cio On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, lift 19c ; lalrles, lUSiec. Cheese, 91i'llc. Eggs, llljc. NEW YORK UENKKAI, MAIIKCT, Unntatlonn of the liny on Varluns Cnnimmlltlen, NEW YORK. May 15.-FI.OUR-Recelnts. 12,751 bbls,; exports, 7,239 bbls.; weaker ind less actlvo; a shadu lower; winter patent. J3.6504.oo; winter straights, 1.45 (J3.55; winter extras. J2.45ft2.S6; Mlnnesotn inkers. J2.904V3.25: winter low crades. S2.30 !2.40. Rye flour, llrm; fair to good, J2.S0 Ui.M; cnoico to lancy, St. I.onls Criln nnil Prnvlalnns. ST. I.Ot'IS. Mjv 15. WHEAT Higher No. 2 rod cash, elevator, 13;c; track, 75'Tf 7oV: .liny, ww: sepiemner, b'c; --o. z unni, 725(724C. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 4314c; track, 44fiU14c: Julv. 43!(.'Etl31c: Hontember. 43c. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 30c; track. 30ff 30'ic: May. )4c; July, 2iic; scpiemuer. 23;c; No. 2 white, 3IC. RYE Steady nt 65c. FI.OL'R Dull: natents. J3.55fl3.75: extra fancy nnd straight. J3.15tf3.30; clear, J2.S0 OKI. mi. SEEDS Timothy, J2.75fI3.0O. ("ORNMEA 1. Steady. J2.30. RRAN Dull, steady; cast track, sacked, f,Tfi70e. HAY Timothy, strong. J9.50ffll. 50; prairie, steady, ju.uwn.2o. WHISKY-SteadV. JI.2S. IRON COTTONTIES--J1.50. HACiniNO-6mH7f. HEMP TWINE 9c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, J15.75, I.nrd. lower at J7.S0. Dry salt meats, dull; boxen lots, extra, snorts, J3.3714. clear ribs. J8.60; clear sides, J8.6214. Kaeon. dull: noxed lots, extra snorts. J9.1214: clear ribs, J9.2S; clear sides, $9.3716. .MlSTAl.s l.eau. nrm at si.wHixn.ta, opei- ter. dull at $3.53. POl'I.TRY - Steady. chickens. 7V4c; springs, 185f20c; turkeys, 6c; ducks, 6c; geese, ic. putter steady; crenmcry. isaivc: dairy, 12S13c. EUCiH steady at lojtiwic, repacKeu nna rases Included. RECEIPTS-Flour. 5.000 bbls,: wheat. 14.- 000 im.; corn. 69,000 bu,; oata. 48,000 bu, SHIPMENTS Four, o.ooo bbs.: wneat. :5,t)00 bu.; corn, 68,000 bu.; oats, 33,000 bu. JI(IVi;jll5.TS l. sTtltJIiS AM) IIOMS. Mtooks Si'or- Active lliilns Over Pr- vIiiiim MkIiI'm ('lost'. NEW Ynlllf. Mnv 15 Tim stock market showed emphatic symptoms of relief late today and recovered vigorously from Its early acute depression, rlstng strongly over Inst nlcbt'n l-vi-l nmi eHtnbllshlug sub stantial net gains In the majority of stocks. At ono time during the day prices had declined In a fnlrly sensational manner, the losses irom last nigni s level extending from 3 to 10 nolnts In n large number of Important stocks. Northwestern had lo.'t 914, Oeneral Electric 94, Clevelnnd, Cin cinnati, t nicngo i nt. i.ouis umo i-rie & Western 7, I'nlon Pacific and Missouri Pacific 614. Consolidated Oas 0, Delaware it Hudson 5',7, New York. Chicago & St. Ixitlls second preferred nnd American Tobacco 6. Amalgamated Copper 5', Denver & Rio Orande IVi. l.oulsviiie, Manhattan anil People's Ons 3'j and mnny other of the standard railroad stocks as much as 3 points. Tho level of net gains nt the highest Is the more remnrkable consider ing the ncute weakness earlier in the day. They reached In Rock Island 7 points, St. Paul 6si, Atchison 4U, Burlington Pj. Rnltlmorc & Ohio 3, while tho net gain" as a rule were all the way from a fraction up to .1 points, These gains were only slightly yielded nt the last, which was Arm at the top, Tho announcement of gold exports In tho extent of J2.20O.O0O and the weekly crop bulletin of the government weather burenu, reporting thu Rrowtb of the crops retarded by the unsenronablc wenthcr. helped the early depression. So did the rather alarm ing reports ns to the outcome of pay day totlny In the London Stock exchanee net tlement There wns n call veterdiiy for tho payment of 10 per cent of Hie J o.ooo.ooo underwriting; subscription ror tne mining ton purchase and next Monday there falls duo n 23 per cent Installment on the I'nlon Pacific bond subrcrlptlon which will neces sitate provision for about Jlo.ooo.ouO. Hut these developments were pilnclnnlly sentl mcntnl. ns the money market snows grow ing ease, with the progros of the stock market liquidation, The prospectus of the Russian loan lisued In Paris today nnd providing for subscription by Installments gives some assurance against money mar ket pressure on that account. There wos n perceptible growth of confidence also that tun Hostilities precipitated in the struggle for control of Northern Pacific would be In some manner adjusted. With the relaxa tion of the liquidation It wns comparatively easy for friends of stocks to bid up their prices ngnln without encountering Import nnt selling nnd the Into recovery was largely uue in its early stuges to pure manipulation of this kind. i ne bond market did not fully recover from Its enrly weakness. Iluslness was moderately active. Total sales, unr vnlue. JI.S90.0O0. fulled States 3s advanced per cent on the last call. The C OtnmpreI.il Advertlsor'u l.iinilnil tlnnnclnl cablegram says: Though business wns agnln on an Infinitesimal stock market here totlny, tho tone wns brighter and much more hopeful. The settlement, which Is Concluded tnrlav fllir'Inuea iw.fliltitr ..f n serious nature. Many lame ducks have been iiniieii nno six small iirms win proiiaiilv succumb yet. but no such dllllciilllos us have been anticipated by willing pessimists nine neveiiiiied, yxinericnn snares Hesitated to open nnd then developed much confusion on account of the departure of brokers from the usual rule and their delivery of stocks direct to dealers. Prlees began wide, with differences of 5 points In the high-priced shares and 2 points In the cheaper Issues, but generally well above parity. Chicago, .Milwaukee & St. Paul common was the lender, with nn advance of 6 points, Iluslness. however, wns n mat ter of negotiation. When New York opened with nn ncceptnnce of London's lend, arbi trageurs appeared for the llrst time since tho crash and began selling specialties heavily on n rumor that there was a com promise In Northern Pacific troubles. The market was heavy nnd nervous, with prac- ticauv no dealing. J. I'. Morgan returned to Alx this morning. Monev was 2 per cent for call loans, 314 for fixtures and .Hi for bills. The bank lent largely to the market at 4 per cent under pressure due to the settlement and the payment of two and n half millions of treasury bills. Paris Is still Inquiring for gold and the prlco Is up 1 farthing to 77s Od. Paris exchange is 23.1614. The following are th closing prices on tho New York Stock exchange: re. N Y. Central Is .. IPS'; r. J. i . gen. ...109'i No. Pncltle 3s.... ...109', ...US . .13s .. .11114 ...113', ...i"8 ...IWl .io:ii V H. ref. do eoupoa do Is, reir, do rmipon do nen Is, do coupon da old 4s, trie do coupon ... dn 5, rec do coupon I), of C. 3 C5 . Alch. Ren. 4s... do inlj, 4s.. .. Cminila Po. 2s. flies, A Ohio IU. .'M do Js 119 Ht. P.. O. & P. Is 11? C. & N. W c. 7s... HIS' do 5s II9S do S. P. deb. ;s..mijHo. Pacific !.... rhlniKO Ter. (s.. .. P2 f!o. ltallny 5s.. Colorado Mo. 4s S rt. It. & T. 6s.... I. & II. O. 4s lOlli Texas & Pnc. Is Krle general 4s f,'4 do 2s V. W. A l r. Is. .11)5 (Pnlnn Pacific 4s Oen. Illcctrlc Ja....l4 Vubash Is 117 do 2.4 102', West Shots 4s... (' Wis. Central Is. Vn Centuries . l')7 1121, 71. do 4s 101 N Y, C A 8t I. 4s.. I0S N'. & W. con. 4s 101 Oregon Nav. 1 1W do 4 s Oregon S 1. cs do coneol 6s ItinclltiK urn. 4s . Illo U. W. Is .. M'i Ht I, & 1 M n. Ss. .I07"i St It & s ! 6. 6S St. Paul consols . H3 .127 II7 . 9"i .101', .11.', . IW .IW lowu Cenlrnl u. I.. & N mil. Is. M K. & T 2s... do 4s .110' .. 60 . 119 . UJ'J . .tojs, ..117 ..110 ..111', .. n, .. s Offered. Coiidltlnii of tin- Trensnry, WASHIN'C.'I'nV Mnv 15 Toda V state ment of the treasury balance In the general lund exclusive, of the JlSo.oon.OjO gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avail able cnth balance, J15f,3ll,l5; gold, $97.-151,507. OMAHA LITE STOCl MARKET Choice Stetti ActWe and Fully Bteadj tnd lutctur tcck Alio told Etadlly, M0GS AVERAGE ABOUT FIVE CENTS LOWER Very Tom Slieep mid Lninlis on Snlc Tod ay nntl .llnrkrl Could lie ttlioled .lust .Vim lit tenil) vtltli esteriln. ) SOUTH OMAHA, May 15. Receipts were. L.mx. jiot,h. oheep. Oiticiai Aloiiuuy mim umuiai i iiestmy i,nii Official Wednesday 2,4tiO lo,3i2 6,191 J? I 3 J .... m a is . ... . 1010 J JS STOCK CALVES .... 111 1 350 J 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. M 6 JS Three ilnvs this week. 11.07 23,7'U Same tiuys inst weert....li,j22 ;i,.'9i bnine WeeK oetoiu ,v, i ij.-u baine three een uo.. o,MI b.tme tour weens ug. . . .lu.uiij 2v,it oaliiu u.iys iat year.... 11, ml ulliihi: pitLU ,,..nl in. ..uun a l Oluahu i He puribuus. 1!,3')3 iii.H0 li.OJO I. wJl II. OJH buuill past suurai iihj with com- I 1W1. lWJ.lS9J.l!OJ.ls9i.,U&(i.189j. Apill 22.. 5 w?k 3 72 3 M 3 Ml 3 30 3 70 April iJ.. w b Uti 4 74 tu i 4 .liril it.. o it i o ii 3 6, - j tvj, J vi 4 tU ,1 u . b. 3 71i i J 3li s 1 April ii .( i 77V.I b Ml i W 3 M J 8l 4 (6 April it i . , ,-7ti oi w iii a it ii. 3 26; i w April JS.. a Jl 3 W J ii, i4 i ;t, Aplll .J.. 3 Ci j i W i 'J 4 M ' .. 4 do l.ll'll 1J..I J tlt', 5 3. , u uli Iwi 4 May l.... o 641, '- -l 3 Cl j 3 79 I 1Z 4 41 I & llv 0 lt J J, 3 :U ' i ID, 4 . t 72! & 1, J bo i l 3 7lj ' j I , t44 b M 3 u 3 UJ 3 1i 3 Ji 4 47 . J 'U 3 ti 3 '.u, 3 i 3 30, ' I & ti7?k I nil j 10, a to 3 uJ, 4 4U . ii bJtt o Jl, w 3 7U 3 3 4 3s May 2.. Muy J . May i.. May b.. -Muy 6.. .Muy 7.. ....I., ft. , May 9.. .nay 10...! u ui j J u. 4 i Csi I ' 'i Muy U...! o tul a lb J o.i ., Hi im 3 10! 4 In May 12 .. 5 15, 3 bb I 19 3 66 , 3 li .May 13. , b BSlsl 3 U, 4 3o 3 ba, i '-y 4 41 u i.. . .i iui :: lit. i j ,1, a iiii 4 i S 65141 u 12 3 65 3 t9 3 lt 4 46 1 1 1 JM I H 11 HJ 4 I lino J M J 100.1 4 JM 1 M 4 177 4 ti J JM S 1 7M 4 W i M 4 00 W 4 B1 j 770 4 ia :. iw i m ... m 4 10 J XA 4 ii 1M1 IN 4M IN J tOi 4 55 HOC1S There was a fair run of hogs here today, and as other markets were all quoted lower prices nt this point also took n dtop, Trading started out on a basis of a big 5c decline, so that It was prac tically n t.VCS.market. It took choice hops to sell over that figure, and unless the lini u'ere'llehl or of eominoil oun ttv thev would bring ns much ns $5.6.". A choice load sold at $5 7714, or Pc lower than yes terday's best price. After about ninety loads had chanced hands the market was not very active and the feeling wns weaker and for that reason not much was done for a time Packers, however, wanted the hogs, nnd a d seiurs held on for steady prices, the mniket finally took on new life and closed up active nnd fully as good as the open ing. Today's loss more than offsets yes terday's gain and cnrrles the average price nenrly back to where It wns on Satunlsy. Representative snles: luiiKAiKAis r inn; yeuow western, $1.02: Ity, Jl; Brandy wine, J2.45H2.o5. RYE Steady; No. 2 western. 01c. afloat: . oS'itcii'ic. o. 1, f.. New York earlots. Hate. HARI.EY-null: feeding. 46t7tS!f.c. c. I f. New York; malting, 62u70c, c. I. f. New ork cnrlots PARLEY MAI.T-Dull; western. e5TJ7c. WHEAT Receipts, 109,230 hu.; exports, i",ini i,u. niiiii, menu), ,u. leu, fl-'ic, I. . b., Bflont; No, 2 rod, S2Hc, elevator; No, 1 lortheru Diluth, S3ltc, f. o. b., ntlont; No. 1 lard Duluth. !HV, f. o, b afloat, Options jpened steady and thereafter developed a itrong undertone and actlvo trade on n hull :nrn market, scattering reports of nn un tax nrable nature from tho southwest, a i-lgorous adjustment of oversold necountH mil a sharp Into rise In Pnrls markots losed stronK at Wlc nnt ndvnnre, May, l(TkijS2c. closeil in SIT-r.. ii,u, 77a:Tf?iii. losed at 7S'4c; September, "5'4iS75Hc, closed It 75lS,c. CORN Receipts, lIS.OuO bu.; oxporls. 191. 07 bu. Spot, llrm; No. 2, 51;o, elevator, nnd ilc. f. o. b.. nlloal. Options miido very innrp iiuviuiirn nu neiivy covering by ihorts. There was nn excited tumn In May it Chicago, small receipts and unfavorable iveather reports. Closed llrm nnd SiOic net higher. .May. MfifllHc closed at ole; luly, 19!ih497,c. closed nt 49-ic; September ISifi49l(n closed at 49c. ' ' OATH Iteceipis, ib,siu nu.; exports. 22.0)0 im. oi" i. ."' ripe; rso. 3, Ko ; No. 2 white, 3lo: No. 3 white. 3314o; track nixed western. aJijiijMc; track white, T34 ir..7ViC Options, active west and hlghsr with corn. HAY Quiet: ahlppliiR, 75iiS0o; good to cnoice, w(tnj;sir. iinpfi sieaiiv: state, common to eVmin 1900 crop, 175Wc; 1S99. Iiyi5c. old olds.. 21f lie; Pacific coast. 1900 crop, 10yi9c; H9'j, lit! 15is: old oins, 1 1 1 in.iflteiiil v. rinlveston. 20 In nr. Ihn IS14c: California, 21 to 2j lb., 19c; Texas dry. 21 to 30 lbs., HfiHViC l.EATHER-Steady; hemlock sole. Ruenos .Wren, light to heavyweights. Hyzic; ncld, tbiV'VM-... . ... . l Alil.iv nieniiy; vn . - per- imimmej 4c: eountiy (packages free), RJiuVc. niinviiiiiTOi)-lleef. steady: family. S10.64 Mil .'.ft? mens. IS.R0!l9.50: beef hams. J20.0iMi 21.50; packet. $10.0i10 50: city extra India mess, JW.OivrilUOO. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, JS.fiWUi.w; nicmru Hnoiiiiiers( J7.75; pickled hams. tO.Wa I0.2j. Lard, sternly ..irn Hlenmeil. JS.20: rellned. oulot continent. JS35: South America, $9.25; com pound. $6.75. Pork, quiet: fnmlly. $t.ovif 16.50; snort CICHl, IO.wail.Wi mraa, IW.WI "mCE-Stedy; domestic, fair to extra, witRr.: Jftiian. 4Hff4tie. MOLASSES-Qult; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice. 32J7I0C. CHEESE-New, quiet; fancy, larse col Cotton Miii-lift, NEW YORK. May 15. There wns not much of n cotton market today, specula tively. Plui'tuatlmiR barely renched 10 points, and for tho most part operations were of an cvenlng-up character. The chief cause for tho hesitancy was con flicting cron news, though weakness In the stock market, In nn Indirect way, helped to cbeck new ventures. The market closed sternly, with prices Pnti points higher. Spot, dull; medium, S 1-lflc; medium gulf, 8 1-Hic; sales, 120 bnlcs. Li i-.iti'uui., .May J.,. uui nijs spoi, moderate business und l-32d higher: Amer- lean middling fair, 4 27-32d; good middling, 4 17-32d; middling, 4 lt-22d; low middling, i b-.rai; good ordinary, :i29-33d: ordinary. 3 21-32d. The sales of the day were 7,0"0 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export, and Included 6,500 bales ol American. Receipts. 1.000 bales, all Amer ican. Fiit'iren opened quiet and closed steady. American middling, I. m. c. : Ma, 4.U-K4d sellers; May nnd June, 1.13-iilJr 4.11-Old buyets, June nnd July, t.ll-Old buy ers; July and Auguut, l.ll-OI'd 1.15-iMd sellers; August nlid September. I.10-6ld sellers; Sep tember, l.lO-Old sellers; October, g. o. c, 3.i;'.i'.ld bmers; October nnd November, 3.(il-i'ild buyers; November nnd December, 3,f)9-i;4'(l3.C0.rld btivers. NEW ORLEANS, May 15.-COTTON-Stcndy; sales. l.l'W bales; ordinary, H'tc; good ordinary. 5 15-16c; low middling, Cc; middling, 7 9-16e; good middling. Sc; mid dling fair. M4c. Receipts. 4.0S1 bales; stock, 100.il bales rutures, steady; May. 7.19ft 7.51c; June. 7 41fy7.43c; July, 7.37ti'7.3Sc; Au gust, 7. 191 7.20c; September, 6.9Sfic; Oc tober, G.8S'(iti9c; November, G.SItfO.SOc; De cember, i;.Mf6.S.)C. ST. I.OCIS. May l.-..-COTTON-Dul; mid dling, 7 H-I6e; sales, none; receipts, 1,330 bales; shipments, 1,101 bnles; stock, 74,147 bales. OAI.VESTON, Muy lo.-COTTON-Steady at 7-Hc 4 (1 111, O 1U I .111 3 01, 3 21l 1 11 .i.ay n. . .i u ,1 i L li May 16... j 6 66Ul 6 21, 3 67, Indicates Sundny. Tho oihclal uuinber of cars of stock brought in today ty each loan was: Cuttle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses. C, M. & St. P. Ry... 1 ii Missouri pacific ny.. 1 2 Union PneUo system, lo C. .i N. S'. Ry 3 l, E. M. V. R, R. . 2o ri. C. .t P. Ry C, St. P., M. A U.... 27 li, M, 11. R. It 11 C. 11. a: Q. Ry 2 ... it. I. Ac I'., east.. 1 C, R. I. P., west.. IV Illinois Central 3 Total receipts 100 The disposition of the day's receipts was as tollows, each buer purniaslng tne num uer ut head indicated: 20 li 3 2 2.1 16 il 3 1 14 X I 3 US 21 4 No. 100 ro. . . . t.. . 101.... 7J 7 55.... S5.... 3J.... 46.... 67.... 70.... 17..,. $0. 68. (,'.... CH.... 77.... it.'.'.'. 72.... 7?"" ;j ... ... 74.... SC.... 7J.... 4.. M. . 59.. 40.. ...507 ...IM ...in: ...211 ...191 ...15 ...:i6 ...31 ...205 , . , .235 14 204 201 2J1 259 240 Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. . 236 l,i47 09l ,. 221 1,970 o22 ,. 526 1,962 l.'.VJ futi , 3,0it -jJ olO W ,. bo 13 21 "ilb 1,512 Atchison do pfd Baltimore Ohio. dn pfd Canadian Paeltle.. Chen. & Ohio C, II At Q Chi. Ind. & I..... to pfd Chi, & K. Ill ( 70'Ji do pfd i(n 94 Wabash w " MVChlcauo Ter. Tr. 21'i l.lvprpnol (irnlit nnd PtotIsIous. LIVERPOOL. May 15. WHEAT Snot. steady; No. 2 red western winter, 68 1111; No. 1 northern spring. 6s Id: No. 1 Cali fornia, 6s 114d, Futures steady; July,6s lOl'-d; sepiemoer, os yvo. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new, 4s 'id; American mixed, old, 4s 21d. Fu tures, sieaiiv; .Mnv, nominal; Jiuy, ss iin; September, 3s lllid, I'HAS-uunnoinn. meaay, ni os $a. KLOl'R-St. Louis fancy winter, dull, 8s. HOPS At London. Pacific coast, steady. at 4fr 15s. rROVISIONS-Heer, easy; extra India mess, tis 3d. rorK, nun; prime mess western, Gls 6d. Lard, quiet; American re llned, In nails, lis: prime western. In tierces, quiet. 40s 9d. llacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.. Arm, 44s 9d; short ribs, 16 to 20 lbs., firm; nt 25 to 34 lbs,, steady, at 42s 3d. Long clear middles, . - " - . - in k. .. j . . .... Heavy, J iu ti lua., Diruuy ill ivti uu ; short clear backs, 16 to 20 lbs., llrm Ht 40m 31: clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbs., firm, nt 41s 9d, Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady, at 36s. Hams, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., steady, 16s 6d. HPT l ER uuu; nncsi united states, sss; good United States, quiet, 60s. " CHEESE Quiet: American llnest whit. 47s 6d. American llnest colored, 46s. taiiLajw rrimo city, steady, zos; Aus tralian In London, quiet, 26s Cd. Knnsus City (irnln nnd PrnTlslnni. KANSAS CITY. May 15.-WHEAT-Jtilv. 6714c. September, 65Hc; cash, No, 2 hard. ".'7iw-, t, eu, j ten, 141 1U ; co his May. i:jic: juiv. 4iiic: cash. No. 2 mixeu. 4z?ih;c: ko, . wnite. 43ic: no. 3. i!0. OATS-No. 2 white, 311432o, RYE No. 2. 64c. HAY-Choice timothy. $t0.DOtffll.0O: cholco prairie, tv.sfivv.ia. im r 'i-Kit i reamery. i'4c dairy, nc. EGOS Firm; fresh Missouri nnd Knnsas (tock, 91yc, loss off, cases returned; new wnitewoou cases' included. ve. more. RECEIPTS-Whent. 15.600 bu.: corn. 61.000 uu.; onis, u.uiu mi. SHIPMENTS Wheat. 117.200 bu.: corn. 15,600 nu.; oats, 13,000 uu. Toledo lirniti and Meed. TOLEDO. May 15. WHEAT-Dull. higher: casn ami may, (4o; Jiuy, iJic. tuiw-guiot, strong; casn nno aiay, 46o; July. 45c. OATS Firm; cash nnd May, 2S4c; July, RYE 51c. , CLOVERSKED-CaBh, prime, $6.50; Octo ber. $5.25. & N. W C. R. 1. & P C. C. & St. It... 77 Colorado Fo It', dn 1st cfd 4 dn Id ufd iO'i DM. 4k Hudson 151 Del. I.. & W 209 Denver & R. Q 4P1 do pfd 90H Hrle Silt On 1st pfd i do 2i pfd 49 Gt. Nor. pfd 172 Hocking Valley .... I94 do pfd 75 Illinois Central . . . . lB3i Iowa Central tfl do pfd 5 Lake Krle A W.... do tiM 115 .. Ai N mi; Manhattan L 110 Met. si. ity kii Mexican Central ... il Minn. & St. I. 63 Mo. Pacific fMi M.. K. T 25'4 do pfd N. J. Central U6 N V. Central , Norfolk & W.., do pfd No. Pacific .... dn pfd Ontario & W... Pennsylvania . Rending ,. do 1st pid,,., do 2d pfd fit. U & B. P., do 1st ptd... do 24 pfd Sit. L. Houthw. dn pfd St. Paul , dn pH I74l ?o. PaclfVc 40 So. Railway 27 do pfd f('"i Texas & Pacific ... 41 Union Pacific rH lliineiiinlls (Irnlii .tlnrket. MINNEAPOLIS. May 15.-WIIEAT-Cash iic, July. 72Uff72i;e: Sentember. 69i6914c on tiark. No. I hard, 71ic; No, 1 northern lJiOi Nil tinrtlmrn TOlIlO-Tlr. FLOUR'-Flrst patents, J4.054J4.15; second patents. JS.&Vhii ,, ut second clears. J2.10fi2.20 ' JlRAN-ln bulk, Jll.60flll.75. Plillnilplnhin I'roduie Jlnrket. a.rHi,.HtKVI'lnA' "y 1SHUTTKR Stendy. fair demand; western creamery, 21c western prints. 21c; nearby. 22c. h,otiH-qulet: fresh nearby. 14c; (reah weitern. 14c; fresh southwestern. 13e; freith southern. 3.c CHEESE-t'lrm; old New York full 90 . .103 .. 471; ..19 Pi .. 21 .. 67 ..11S ..1S .141 do pfd i:u Chicago O. W IC'4 do 1st pfd 7,!'i do 2d ofd i: Mexican National... 1"; P. C C. & St. 1.... r.o Tolelo, HI. U & W. 17; do pfd 32? no pfd s?u Wheel, ft i.. R i;i4 do 2d pfd mi. Wis. Central 1S4: do pfd 4',. Adams Kx 176 American Kx 1R5 P. S. Ex ;9 Welis-Fargo Ux 110 Atnai, Copper JWs; Amer. Car F 23H do pfd 7-, Amer. 8. & R t4'4 do pfd p-v Amer. Tobacco !21 Anac. Mining Co... 4li Brooklyn It. T 75 Colorado F. & 1 Con. Tobacco ., do pfd On. Klectilc ... Inter. Paper .... do pfd Ijirlede Has Con. Oas Hocking Coal .. Republic Stee . do pfd 'aiiunm jiiscuii !0', M; lov; 210 :i 71 'i (0 w, 10 17'4 71, 4 Hi I5H 42 Wool llnrket. ST. I.OUIS. May 15.-WOOIi-Mnrket dull; medium grades. 13?; 1714c; light line. HfllPiC; heavy line. 94illc! tub washed, 171f27c. LONDON. May 15.-WOOli The offerings at i ne wool auction sales today numbered 52,500 bales. The selection wns better and competition was more spirited. The home tradu secured 'th bulk of tho offerings. Merinos of li.v grades were Irregular. Crossbreds were; steady, while fine lambs' wool wns steady for line grades, with prices In buyers' favor HOSTON, May 15.-WOOL-The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will sav of tho wool trade tomorrow: While the mnrket has shown no nronouiH'ed activity there aro not wanting evidences of u manifestation of greater Interest In the situation on the part of tho consumer, and on Tuesday of this week a few of the large mills were rep resented in the market, und they arc be lieved to have taken on some wool. The nctual amount of business consummated during tho week under review, however, In not lnrge, the sales not exceeding S.OM.Ono tiound.. The buying Is still mostly of n hand-to-mouth chnraHer, few consumers showing nny disposition to nntlclpato their wants. While the market has ruled quiet prices nro as a whole well maintained. The sales for the week In Roston amounted to 2.44ri,OuO pounds domestic und 155,fnX) pounla foreign, making a total of S.con.nno, ogalnt it totni or .'.toi.wo for tne previous week nnd a total of 2,631,01111 for the corresponding week Inst year. The sales since January 1 amount to S5.310.900 pounds, against 67.9RJ.90,) for the corresponding time Inst year. Coffee .MnrLrt. NEW YORK, May 15.-COFFEE-Spot. Rio, dull; No. 7 Invoice, 6iC, nominal. Mild, dull; Cordova, S1 1214c. It wns a stupidly dull day on the Coffee exchnnge. Tho mar ket opened steady, with prlres unchanged lo 5 points lower and for the rest of tho ses.don did not vary 5 points further. There were nlso no Investment orders on hand. Tho room contingent wns destitute of pur pose. The Initial decline resulted from sympathy with Ejropcan mnrkets, which were under liquidation. The clnso wni steady, with prices not unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales were limited to 5,500 lings, Including; June, 5.25c; September, 5.500; October, 5.55c; November, 5,60c; De cember, 5,75c. Huyers. Omana Packing Co Swill und Company Cuduhy PncKlng Co Armour v Co Swlit, fiom country Armour, from Kan. City R. Meeker Ac Degan Lob m an & Co Livingstone. & Schaller.. Cunuhy, irom Sioux City Other uuyeis Totnls 2,167 10.267 3,291 CATTLE There was only a fair run of cnttle here today and although Chicago was reported steady to 10c lower, this mnr. ktt ruled active and Just about steady all around on good stuff. Receipts Included nbout tlxty-uve cars of steers, and ns pucgers were nil liberal buy ers It did not take long for the bulk of tne offerings to change hands. The better grades sold readily nt good, steady pi lees mid In sume cases sales wero made that looked a little stronger. Common cattle on the contrary were a little neglected nnd occasionally Kvlleru found It dithcult to get quite as much as the same kind of cattle sold for yesterday. As a general thing, however, It was a good, steady, active market and nbout everything was sold In good season There were very few cows and heifers offered this morning, as ten cars would probably cover the receipts, Huyers wanted what there wns on sale and Btarted out and paid fully steady prices all around. It did not take long then lo clear the pens. Hulls,, eulves nnd stags all met with ready sale nt yesterday's quotations. The demnnd for stockers nnd feeders was not particularly heavy this morning, nnd although receipts wero not large, the mar ket wan slow and the tendency of prices was downwaid. The demnnd from tho country continues light nnd until the trade picks up no improvement In market condi tions l- looked for. One reauon for the llnht demnnd Is. of course, the fact that farmers are all busy with their spring work. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS, ..IHH'Natlonal Iad .. .National Silt .. f'lil do ofd .1 Pacific Coast li .. 7 iPaclflc Mail ir'i .. 3CV Teople's Oas 108U ..1131; Pressed S. Car 42 .. 37S do pfd 8J4 .. 721j Pullman P. Car. ...13? .. 4fsi Sunar 1 42' .. 45S Tenn. Coal A Iron. .VI 0 U. S. 1,-ather wtti do pfd 31 U. S, Rubber ... 58 do nfd U4U Western Union . Amer, Lin. Oil... do pfd Union Hag do pfd U. K. Pteel do pfd 12 73 n, G" CO'j 20'i 4'.lb 12'.i lil'i 42!, 9'.T lloaton tock Qnotntlons, HOSTON, May 15.-Call loans, lfj5 per cent; time loans, 114T5 per cent. Ofllclal closing: A.. T. & S. F.... do pfd Amer. Sugar .... American Tel Roston & Alb'y.. Hoston Me C . 11. Q Dominion Coal .. do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Mexican Central N. K. O. A a... Old Dominion ... Rubber I'nlon Pacific ... Union Land West End 70 'Adventure .... 9414 Illntr. Mln. Co, I4li Amal. Copper ..170 lAtlantle . SM lloaton & Mont. .150 Ilutfe A Hoston. .193'J Cal. A Ilecla.,,. . . 34i Centenniol ..U44iFranklln .. 42i;,IIumboldt . . 9u Osceola .. 224IPnrrot .. 10 iQiilncy .. 3!; Santa Fe Copper .. HJ . 10'i Tamarack 32.'i ..105 iT,an .MinK ;3 2'i Winona 2 .. 81 Wolverines 5S4 .. 13 .. 2."j ..1001, .. :s ..410 , 104 .. 2". .. 1" .. 30 .. S3Va .. (2 105 New York Mlulnc Hlorka, NEW YORK. May 15,-The following r.ro quotations un mining stock;: Adams Con Alice rireece Prunswlck Con... Conistock Tun... Con. Cal, A: Va. Deadwood Ter . Hum Silver Iron Sliver Lnnhllle Con..., 23 iLlttle Oilef .. 43 Ontario Ophlr Phoenix Pnto H'jvac Sler-11 Nevada Small Hopes .160 . 17 . 5 ..'.15 . 50 .12 . : . 5 ,. 1: soo . II . 3 10 13 45 Standard 30 llnnk 'leiirln. OMAHA, May 15. Hank clearings today, Jl,061,153; corresponding day Inst year, $1,02.515: Increase. J40.63S. rHICAOO, Mnv 15.-C!earlngK. J26.379.953; foreign exchange. J4.851.jifH. 59; New York exchange, 60 premium. PHILADELPHIA. May 15.--Ulearlligs, J20.52t.23S; balances. J2.393.129. ST. LOUIS May 15,-Clearlngs, JS.752.f5l; balances, $1,626,122; money, 6U per cent; OH nmi It ns 1 11. NEW YORK. May 15.-OILS-Cotlonseed, firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 3tfj34!4c. Petroleum, easy. Rosin, quiet; strained, common to good, $1.55. OIL CITY, Pa.. Mny 15.-OHCredlt bal ances, $1.07; certificates, nn bid; shipments, 7S.3IS bbls.; nvernge. 91.S34 bbls.; runs, 103,6?o bbls.; nvernge. f6.274 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa.. May 15.-OIL Spirits turpentine, firm, nt 3114c; rosin, firm; A, 13, C. $1.05; D, $1.10; E. $1 15; F. $1.20; O, $1.251f 1.30; It. $1.45571.50; I, $1.75: K. $2.05: M, $2 30; N. $2.60; W-U, ?2.R5; W-W, $3.003.10. LONDON, May 15.-OIL I.lnfeed. 33s IVjd. LIVERPOOL, May 15.-OII,-Turpcntlne spirits, stendy, nt 2is fid. EvniMii'iited 11 ml Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. May 15 -EVAPORATED APPLES Tho market for evaporated ap ples was again notlve, hut receipts wero pretty full nnd offerings In consequence wero liberal nnd nn easier feeling nre- valled without changing vnlues. State common, Slfic; prime, IHfji'ic; cholco. 5Tf 5'4c; tancy, tVfi;Vso. ('.iill'Olt.MA UllIKU I'HUriH nuled dull and nominally steady nt old prices. Prunes. lUW7c. as to size nnd quality. Apri cots. Royul. 7!4lfll2c; Moor Park. SlKlc. Penclics, peeieu, iswtrjiic; unpeeieu, ft'ifrlOc. X'W York llry fiooils Mnrhel, NEW YORK, May 15.-DRY GOODS Oeneral buslnoss In cotton goods Is with out material change. Spot demnnd con tinues quiet and mail orders of about nver nge extent. Prices In brown nnd bleached cottons Irregular. Denims aro stendler In some quarters. Other roarso goods un changed. Print cloths Innctlve throughout. Prints Irregular. Fine ginghams Hcnrce. Mess wear woolens and worsteds steady In staples. Fancies Irregular. Woolens und worsted dress goods qjlet nnd Irreg ular. SiiKnr Mnrket. NEW YORK, Mnv 15,-SUOAR-Raw. firm, nulet; fair refining. 3ic; centrlfiiKil. 96 test, 4 9-32c; molasses sugar, 34c. Re llned, quiet. NEW ORLEANS, May 15.-SUOAR- Qulot; open kettle, ;i 3-iiff.i is-ine; open kettle, centrifugal, 3!sfePo: centrifugal ye. low, 4l4(iT44c: seconds, ViWc. Molasses, steady; centrifugal, 85jl"e. DeMioiideiil liver tltliers' Misery. NEW YORK, May 15. In poor health and discouraged because of tho misery prevail lot? In the eltv. eHiieelallv among tho chll- dren. to whom she had devoted yearh of her life, Mrs Edith Thomas, friend of tho noor and gifted writer, sent n bullet through her heart in the West nldo branch of tne cniversiiy soiuemeni inni hikiii. Among the books written by Mrs Thomas were "Your Money or 'inur Life.' Cross Krlss" and "A Modem Rosalind." Mrs, Thomns has sought for years to advance the children of the poor She han worked among tho crowded tenement ills, trlcts for nearly ten yenrs MilppliiK linld lo Europe. VPU' VORK' Mnv 15 -flnldmall A.: Co nnd lleldelbnch. Ickelhelmer AV Co. will ship $1,000,000 gold euch by tomorrow's steamer. No. A v. Pr. No. A v. Pr. 1.. .. 920 3 15 1 (100 4 fO 1 1. 920 3 15 10 1008 I PS I 1050 3 75 22 1075 4 ) 1 9Ci 4 U0 19 1110 4 90 1 110) 4 M 40 1236 4 95 6 ; 4 05 20 1161 4 05 6 10W 4 15 6 1132 4 95 2 700 I 25 6 IOCS 4 95 1 1870 4 25 16 1083 4 95 1 760 4 2 11 1182 I OS II 1027 4 25 62 1145 5 00 1 6S0 4 30 17 1274 5 00 2 770 4 35 9 1142 5 05 3 886 4 40 2! 1219 5 10 2 fS5 4 00 IS 1305 5 10 4 1067 4 25 IS 11M 5 15 27 S70 4 55 11 1400 5 25 3 S3J 4 CO 4 SC7 4 40 19 1131 4 CO li 990 4 00 2 870 4 80 112 906 4 70 6 1066 1 1 50 100S 4 70 1 920 4 65 19 1070 4 75 2 910 4 5 1 9?) 4 75 2 1035 I 32 933 4 75 3 1000 4 C5 20 1095 4 S3 3 870 4 f5 13 1044 4 90 24 933 4 63 5 llfd 4 90 1 940 4 70 4 1275 4 90 26 1209 4 75 11 1213 I 00 10 1130 4 50 50 m 5 10 1 1110 1 ?0 15 1241 5 13 19 1105 4 KO 19 1210 5 15 3 1156 4 fO M 1372 6 20 12 1101 4 ?0 17 1420 5 2) 17 106! 4 81 30 1276 3 20 !i 1112 I f ) 4 1647 5 40 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 5 960 4 15 17 1011 4 75 1 621 4 30 19 992 4 M 19 742 4 .15 11 10)0 4 80 1J, C6C 4 33 8..k 1035 4 SO f. 816 4 50 24 1047 4 CO 13 1016 4 55 13 1100 4 $5 52 1196 4 55 17 1107 4 00 53... 1178 4 55 29 1124 5 00 5 1140 4 55 14 1113 5 00 2 855 4 65 3S 1142 6 15 23 927 4 65 36 1172 5 15 8 1053 4 63 STEERS AND COWS. 3 903 4 15 17 1200 5 10 3 1300 4 90 STEERS AND STAGS. 33 1337 4 70 43 12S9 4 90 COWS. 6 S46 2 00 1 S50 3 75 1 970 2 50 1 960 3 75 950 2 50 2 1235 3 75 1 1030 2 15 3 1010 3 75 ; 900 2 75 1.., 1340 3 75 1 1070 2 7o 1 1070 3 80 1 850 2 75 1 970 3 h't 1 940 2 75 1 940 3 90 1 1030 2 90 1 1310 3D) 1 100(1 3 00 3 1073 3 90 1 920 3 00 2 1000 4 00 1 1084 3 13 1 1230 4 00 1 1030 3 a 4 1055 4 00 1 1130 3 70 1 130O 4 00 1 1030 3 30 1 920 4 08 3 923 3 35 7 1191 I 0 3 176 3 33 2 1325 I 21 3 726 3 35 3 1253 4 25 2 1(90 3 45 4.. 1102 4 25 1 1110 3 fO 6 823 4 n 1.... 1030 3 faO 16 1137 4 30 1..." 9V) 3 SO 2 500 4 33 I 820 3 f5 2 970 4 35 1 960 3 63 5 1188 4 25 1 1010 3 65 5 1094 4 35 2 1195 3 70 15 1031 4 40 1 1060 3 75 1 1670 4 60 COWS AND HEIFERS. in 1021. 4 16 9 911 4 25 COWS AND STAGS. 2 1455 4 40 HEIFERS. II 543 3 50 1 1080 4 40 g 763 3 60 1 10M 4 50 3- S'Jl I "0 2 ROO 4 SO 1 810 4 15 4 7W I 70 1 410 4 15 50 914 4 70 1 650 4 35 BULLS. 1 1270 3 10 1 liM 3 75 3 H23 3 ) 2 1753 4 Oi ," "' 100 3 75 1 1360 4 00 1 1350 3 35 3 1123 4 00 J'" H20 3 M 1 620 4 0J .....1660 3 50 1 1310 4 10 ! S93 3 50 t I7M 4 13 , 910 3 l) 1 130 4 25 I,,,. 650 3 60 1 1710 4 25 "" 10S0 3 60 CALVES, 2 .. 240 4 V) 3 134 6 25 f 170 6 00 1 . f 210 6 75 1 STAGS. 1 .. ..1160 3 00 71 370 4 20 1 ' "' . ..1370 3 25 2 1860 4 25 '" ... 610 3 25 41 490 4 30 .J" " 210 3 On STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 2 623 3 15 1 (70 3 60 213 218 209 286 219 .... 262 201 217 S 231 CS...... U 36 20 Av. Sh Pr. 167 40 5 60 40 5 60 120 5 62'i 4 i 61 J 160 5 i'2lj .. 5 f.J'j ... t 62'i 80 6 624 ... 5 61 ... i fii . . J : ... ; 65 ... 5 65 40 3 65 60 5 61 ... 6 63 ... 5 65 60 J 65 .210 120 5 f3 .206 ... 5 fS .237 120 6 S .261 ... 5'5 .250 12) 5 e& .228 40 5 65 .211 ... 5 6.5 .255 160 3 65 .217 60 5 05 .216 ... 5 63 80 5 65 ... 5 65 ... S '5 . . . 5 65 . . . 3 65 I611 6 63 . . . 5 65 ... 5 65 SO 5 65 SO 5 65 JO 6 65 231 24) 5 i'S .216 ... 5 63 .226 60 S s .213 80 5 65 .269 120 6 65 .232 ... 5 ( 212 40 5 50 5 65 .. 5 65 80 6 65 .. 6 V. 60 5 65 80 6 65 6) 5 65 24S 21) 3 65 ...212 8) 5 C, ...217 120 5 63 ...22J ... 5 65 ...23 1 80 5 6 j ...234 160 5 63 ...199 80 5 65 ...240 ... 6 65 ...198 160 5 65 . . .237 160 3 tt ...228 ... 3 65 ...226 ... 5 f5 No. 20 61 .. 57... 70... H.'.'. 58... 68... 67... 64.... 33... 63... 67... 73... 72... 75... ... 35... f.l!" 64... 73... 68... 76... 3)... (3... 62... 70... 73... 61... 3.1... 66... 78.'.', 1.7... 71... tJ... 70... I I . . . 65... 69... 68... 71 Av. Ph Pr 314 ... 3C5 218 40 3 65 2M (0 5 fj 223 240 3 65 2J1 16) 5 65 215 129 5 05 201 60 5 65 250 60 6 6. 221 60 ;, f,-, 247 210 5 i7' tfj . . 5 17', 303 IJI1 j i-:' its 40 6 i'2V, ....210 ....211 ...,ru ....235 ....256 ....201 120 ... 231 ....232 ....216 ....280 .....222 ....213 .....239 3 3 80 6 '. if) 4 . . lid 00 5 A .....I., 281 222 263 273 220 226 241 237 234 238 200 273 256 231 366 216 120 A 65 40 5 65 ... 5 67'j ... 5 72' 60 5 i'7i, ... S(.?4 4) 6f7'i 200 5 D7't ... 5 'I'i ... 5 671, 16) 5 61'j 60 5 r., ... 5 I.,"', 160 5 iii', ... St7't 60 3 ",P, 40 5 7'i t7'i Mill 111 Its earliest stag.- nntl th.it the de tails of the proposed new line had not bei n discussed, lie ndded that from the nnturo of the enterprise It would be 11 long while, before the plan rould possibly tnke deflnlto rhnpe The number of vessels, their ton nage und speed h ive not yet been consid ered. Hnrd Work to fleet, re .Inrj. WILLIAMSON. W Vn . .Mny 15.--("lreat difficulty Is being experienced (11 gettlnif n Jury to try the" case of Hon s D. Stokes of this city, ihnigcd with iho nittrtP r of Rev. J. J. Wnohl at his home here oil December 5 last The trial opened estT dny nnd already the ! g.iur poll has been exhausted without securing more thm ono Juror. Stokes Is rn well knnwn und tho killing caused such deep fei ling fli,il It Is hard to nnd any one without n fixed opinion. THE ItllAt.Tl 31 UtKU.T. INSTRUMENTS placM on lllp Wednesday, Mny 15, 1w.1i: 'iiriiint lleoili. M. K. Randall et al to B M. K'H'f. undlv Into II and 15. block 2.1. W. c.ix 2d add $ E. W. Fteenitiii ai d huslund to A L. Cimawa.x. lot 7, blind; 137. Smith Omaha O. II, P.itrldge 11 ml liuiliand to In- vard Slbernsen, lot 2, block 5, West Em! nild C. W. Ilaie. trustee, to 1 ahellc Drake, lot 2". block 5. KoiintKe X R. s edd . Pioneer Townslle company to Mary Miller, lots 5 nnd 6. IHock 1. Hcmiing ttin ndd (leorge MeKee, Jr., to .lolin Kownlsklp. lot r. block s. Arbor I'luee extension Dinlel Elllgnn und wl.V to W. I,. ncmy 101 o, iiiopk ;i, jv. 1,. neiuy s 1st mid Metropolitan I nnd ai:d Trus' romp 11 y 10 senoii' niMrici 11 rMViin iini.i"-i. lots 26 nnd 27. block 2. Mclla', 1st ml 1. Isnacs Land company to A. II. Stees. utii!lvj of u trnct commencing ut point ivo feet east of sw corner lot I In 11-15-13 F. II. (ialne and wife to sinie, un dlv'a. sntne E. A. inner to J E Hutlrr. lots 5. i nnd 9. hliiek II; lot I, block 10. Mvres, It. A; T' add.; e!2l feet of suti-lnt 6 In tnx lot 22 In 21-15-13... . W. K. F. Vila and wife to Mary Ronre, lot 10, block S Kmmtze's 1th ndd .241 .218 .219 . 22 '.2J7 .235 .250 40 6 -7, 80 5 671, ... 5 67'i !0 6 37' 60 5 67'i 16) 5 671, 10 3 67'4 40 5 1.714 200 s ;', 40 r, 67'j 60 SI7H ... 5 CP, 60 S'T', fii ., r,;u 2S6 120 3 67'4 ...210 80 5 67 . . . ., ...213 ...237 ...238 ...206 ...316 ...247 ...238 153 to 2.500 .5"0 I.IVO 150 B'O 1.3!& -lO t.'0 SO ro (lull I'll! I ill Heeds. N. E. Coullei to S M. King. lot II nnd 15 block 23 Wllco's 2d add.. . Ii. P. I.ndcmun and wife to W. 1. Selby. 1133.35 feet lot 1. block i. Ilnzel Terrace Patrick Land company to Herlln com pany, nits ii 10 is. Dloeic !'., Dundee Place 2; .... mb bmm Place 2 Deeils. Sheilff to W .1 Green, loi 7. block F. Saunders II sudd .. 1. 4(0 Total amount of transfer-. $l!l.l) 70.... 69.... ft.... I 60 ... f,.... (2... 73..., 67 252 W 1 67H f 214 VI 5 671, 48 270 6) 5 70 16 299 .. 5 70 61 :V) . . 3 70 rt 25S .. 3 TO 00 268 ... 6 72', 75 256 ... 6 72', ;o 270 . 5 72'4 67 303 60 3 -2'i f.l 286 .. 5 75 9 295 160 3 7'4 SHEEP There wero only 11 few cars of sheep and lambs on sale today and no particular change In the market was no- ticenoie. A string or uoiornuo wooicu lambs was sold to arrive nt $5.10, and nstdo from those there were no llgnt woigni lambs on sale. Heavy lambs, weighing 85 pounds, sold at JI.97H, and a bunch weigiimg nu pounds sold nt h,'J3. The few sheen offered today sold without difficulty at good steady prices, as com pared witn yesterday. Quotations: Choice clipped wethers. J.1.90 ff4.25; fnlr to good clipped wethers, J3.70W 3.90; cho!c clipped ewes, $3.603.75; fnlr to good clipped ewes. $3.25fn3.50; cholco woolen lambs, $4.90Jj5.15, fair to good lambs, $4.75W 4.90; clipped lambs, $4.25Ml.fjO; fair to good clipped lambs, $3.76iJ74.25; spring lambs. $5.50 (B6.&0; feeder wetuers. 3.W(H.w: reeoer lambs, $I.OO'Q4.40. Representative sales: No. la cull ewes 37 clipoed ewes 200 western clipped ewes liiO cupped ewes .iki uoiorn.io minus 535 Colorado lambs lo cull ewes 13 cull wethers 1 cull wethers 25 cull wethers 371 clipped wethers 257 clipped wethers 237 clipped wethers 557 Cdorado lambs AV .. 78 . S6 . 90 . S5 . S9 . 85 78 96 70 71 98 90 91 76 Pr. $2 000 2 75 3 00 3 30 4 95 1 M7'4 2 00 3 12'4 3 121', 3 10 4 ( 4 20 I 20 5 10 1; sneep slow nut stenoy. inmns nrm 10c higher; clipped sheen. $3.254.M: ce nnd export uheep, $l,60ff4.75; clipped ns, $l.76(ff5.25, one deck at $5.30; spring CHICAGO I.IVB .STOCK .MARKET. Cnllle Sternly lo Slow Hogs Close SlronK Sbeep llliiber. CHICAGO. Mnv 15. CATTLE Receipts, 19,500 head; steady to slow; good to pr.-mn steers, $5.10fi6.00; poor to medium, $I.0D'J?,5.0); stockers nnd feeders, $3.0Of5.10; cows and heifers. J2.R5H4.55: canners, J2.1512.S0; Dims. i ivuri 1 ,A- rtnlxnu m.:i o. Tjiviiu uteem. Jl.'25'fi5!40; bulls, '$2.75iM., 1 1 ArlCnnj.Alita 17 OllO linnil' tlmtlteit tomorrow, 20,000; left over. 3,000; opened a shnde easier, closed strong; mixed and butchers. $S.60Ii5.K7t4. good to choice heavy, J5.75?6.8714; rouh hesvs-, $5.60fi5.70; light, $5.&0ft6.6X). bulk of sales $5.7.V&ri.RO. all KKr ArsD iiA.iuiH-neceipu, ia,wi bend! sheen stronc to 10c higher. Inmhs lOlJlfic higher; top, clipped lambs, $5.00; good IO Clioice wemers, i.ri( i.cw; mir m eiiuii;" mixed, $l.00'3t.25; western sheep. $4.3Ciff1.50; venrllncs. J4.30W4.65: native lambs. Jl.lOil 6.50; western lambs, $I.E0f(5.50. ,r York Live Slock Mnrkel. NEW YORK. May 15.-REEVES-Re- celpts, 2,600 head; steers BfjlOc higher, bulls stpady, cows slow to 10c lower; steers. $1.73 f?5.70; bulls. J3.25J74.M; cows, $2.1fiffl.05. Liverpool cnnies quoie live came lower 01 10'ifilll4c ner lb. Shipments. 123 cattlo nnd 3,966 quarters of boot. pa ,v ' S iteceiois. o.iii: neao: iicmaou active; prlvos 25W51V higher; veals, $1.00fl 6.25; extra selected, J6.35((6.50; little calves M.00. SIIF.EP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 6.431 hend; sheep slow hut steady, lambs Arm to IDC choice lambs. lambs, stendv. at $2.00fi(4.50, HOGS Receipts, 5,258 head; firm, at $5 90 (116.15. fit. l.onls I,lv Stock. ST. LOUIS, May 15.-CATTLE-Recelpts. 2.600 hend. including 1.000 Texnur.: mnrket slow, steady to n shnde lower: nntlvo shipping nnd export steers, $5.(VW5.sn drefcsml heef and butcher steers. Jl 60y5.35 steers under 1,000 lbs., JI,00fJ4.S0; stockers and feeders, J2,S5ft5.00; cows and heifers, J2.25fi3.25; canners, J2 2."if?2.Hli bulls, J.l.mHf 3.90; Texas and Indian steers, J3 55f?5,IO, lop being for some extri tine yeirllngs. cows nnd heifers. J2.5fifl4 35. , ... HOGS Receipts, 8.3AI head; market weak, 5c lower; pigs nnd lights. Jl 501(4 60; pack ers. JS.6OT5.70: butchers, 5 MW1j5.S5. SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Heellits, 2,40-) head; market strong, nctlye; nailvn mut tons, $4.25160- Inmbs. $l.25fl5.M): spring lambs, J5.75'o7.0O; culls and bucks, J3.O0f l.oo. Knnsns City Live Stoek. KANSAS CITY. .May J5.-CATTLE-Re-celots. 5,200 natives, 300 Texans nnd 10 cnlves; native and Texas bpef steers atrong, cows nnd heifers Bleady to 0e lower, stork ers nnd feeders active, steady; choice ex port and dressed beef steers. $5.35115.60; fair to good, $4.75115.25; stockers nnd feeders, $3,7515.00; western fed steerr, Jl.6"4f5 3&; Texnns nnd IndUns. JI.W(5.0), cows, $3.25 17160: heifers $3.50Q5.00; ennners. $2.501?!. 15; bulls. $3,5014.65. cnlves, JI.fi01i6.O0. HOGS Receipts. 21000 head; mnrket 51 10c higher, western Inmhs, Jl,90f5.16; west ern wethers, $!.15fn 75; westfrn yenrllngi, $4 B0174.RO; ewef, $3,751(4.25: Texas i;rnss sheep, $3.75tY42S; spring lambs, $5.50Ji6.50. Stock In flight. The following table shows tho receipts of cattle, hogs nnd sheep nt tho four prlnclpv live stock mnrkets Mny 15: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha 2,471 10312 5.191 Chlcugo 19.500 27,noo 12,n 0 Kansas City 6 500 21,(00 7,coo St. Louis 2.0M 8.300 2,O0 Totals. .30,010 66,612 21,191 Sioux City Mve Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, In,. May t5.-(Speclal Tele-gram.)-CATTLE-Recelnls. 600: mnrk-R steady; beeves, $1 T0ff5.li; cows and bulls, mixed, $2.504. 00; stockers nnd feeders, $3.25 4 40; calves iinn1 yeaiUngs. $3.n0',5.(rt HOGS Receipts, 2.600, strong; selling at $5,55fi6.65: hulk, $5.5T141'-'''11 iv Hteiuner Llnr lo Orient, NEW YORK, Mny 15. Albert Ilnlln. a dl rector of the Hamburg-American Steam ship company, who Is In th s city on his way to Europe nfter an extended trip to China, today confirm d the report that ne. gotlntlons are In progress between Ills com pany and the Atchison. Topekn A Santa Fo rallrond to establish a steamship line be tween Ban Franclurn and the Orient. Mr Balln said, however, that the matter was XL 6O PJLLS BO CTS. Restore Vitality, Lost Vis?.- nnd Manhood Cure fmpctoncy, Xlght Umltslons, Loss of Meav on, nu wan unr iinnes. allcllectaol soir-nDmnor exces and iiidlfcrotion. A rnirvn Inntfl mid .'blood, builder. Ilringe ) tho pink glow to pulo chic.'ts und icstoros tbo iVflre of south. Ry mnil 60o ner'iot.tJ Ixixes for $2.00, with our bauknble gnurmitoe to euro or refund the money paid. Said for circular and cpyol our banknblo guarantoi) bend. N6rvitaTal)l6is-S (vr.Lt.ow LADcf.) iinmctllate Rejulfs Pinitivoly gunriiiiteed euro for f.oss of Power, Varicocele, Uiuloveloped or Fbrunlion Organs, rnre'ls, Locomotor Atnxlii, Nervous Prostm tion, Hysteria. FitsIiisniilty. Paralysis nnd tflo Results of ExoemlvB Vte of Tolmrco, Opium or Liquor. By mall in plain p.-irknce. $1.00 a box, 0 for fB'5.00 with our bankablo fruar antea bond to curs In UC dayo or refund mousy paid. Address NERVITA (VIEOICAL CO. Clinton & Jacknon St., CHICAGO, llli ror aalc by Kuan ft uu., 15 tn and UousutJ t.. Oroaiia, nmx; io. h. Dni. CouOOU Bluffs, lowa. FIRST CLASS PULLHAN SLHEPER5 ...DAILY UI3TWMEN... OMAHA AND SAN FRANCI8CT GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ..All the best 5cenerv of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS and SII3KJM NUV1M by OayllKhtln both direction. D1NINO CAR SfiRVICB TIIROUOM. ) BUPFET LIURARY CAR5. For fall lotormatlon, rcservatloni and Itiner ary "ChlcaKO to Cillfnrnlu" addres City Ticket Office, 1333 Parnam St., Omaha, Neb. The Best of Everything mm? Chicago and East. St.Paul-Minneapolis Hot SprinKS-Deadwood. CITY OFFICES: 1401-1403 Farnam Street, 1 II Mll,i;s MlllRTKhT I O HT. I.OIjIS. TlieSt. Louis Cannon Ball Leaves Un'.rn Elation dally 5 15 p. m. Arrives In St. Louis 7.00 a, m. SS Mll,i;4 SIIORTF.ST TO III l.CY. TheQuincy Express Leaves Union Station dall) at 7 00 a. in. Trains leave dally for St. Louis, Kansas City, (iulncy and all points Knst or South. Tickets to all points In Kuropo via all lines. Call at O. Ct. L. city nluco. HIS Farnam Street, Paxton Hotel Hilt., or twits Harry E. Moores, 4J 1". & T. A.. OmabB. Neb. (II.nr.STI SM'I'.STI IlllSTl WAL L STREET Money Will Kuril II Ik Y.iiiiIIiI) llelurii Thu Investor a Fund Pays Smi Monthly The oldest established in Amerlen No certtllcati'-holder ever lost a cent Pay ments mado to all subscribers every 15 days. No trouble No de.iiy Money refunded on ileniinid Wrlto today for particulars, free to any address. 4 . r m ivi; ,v t ti Iliiditoii II11II1II11K, ev Vork, 'I eteplione lllltll, Boyd Commission Co Successors to Jaraes K. lloyd & Co., OMAHA. KI1. COMMISSION rmAI.V, IMlOVIhlO.9 A.D TOCK.. Iliiord of Trnde Itiilldlnu. Direct wires to Chicago and New Tori. Cerresyoiidcnce, John A, Wurrca b Ca. 4