OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Election Day Supplies Were Very Moderate in All Grades. FAT STEEBS ACTIVE AND HIGHER DrrMird Heat .Men mill Hlilpprn In t'mnpc- putltlon-t'iMv Stuff Hearer anil Hlronccr ll K * Open Strong and G'liMu n Dltno Higher. TUESDAY , April 3. Supplies of all klndn were very moderate today. 80 fnr tills week , compared with last , there linn been n slight Increase In cattl" nnd sheep and n falling off of nearly 2000 IIOK * Receipts of cattle were not nt nil heavy , lint as the proportion of western feeders van munller tlmn on Monday the supply of beef was about as coed as nt that time. Kastern markets were In better nhapo nnd Hjieculatlve shippers nnd buyers for eastern butchers were out early nfter the cattle. Thp drcs/icd beef men , counting on the pres ent nnd prospertlve nmplo supplies , were In no hurry to buy , but ns outside buying began to lewen their efmnccs of filling their orders they were readier to trade. The market be came nctlvo nnd sales were made nt prices anywhere from firm to Sc nnd lOc higher. As usual the good , light und medium weight ulcers were In the best demand nnd told to the best advantage , while BOIIIO of the coin- jnoner nnd heavier grades showed little If tny Improvement. There was n good , Strong undertone to the trade , and while the 'arly business win none too brisk the mar ket , closed up active and strong , with practic ally everything out of llrst hands before noon. There was a very poor showing of cow B'tiff ' , not much over fifteen loads , nnd It Old not take buyers for local houces very long to pick them up on the basis of steady to n shade stronger prices. Calves were In pretty liberal supply , but sold about ns well ns on Monday. Hough stock met with n good demand and n sternly sale at prices If anything a shade firmer nil around. In stnckers and feeders the trade was list less anil very unsatisfactory. Yard traders liad n big supply on hand und country buy ers with good orders were not very numer ous. Trade was decidedly dull and drag ging , and only a small volume of business \viis trmiKncted , nnd mostly on the liu&ls Of shaded prices , anywhere from a dime to n quarter lower than ten days ugo. Oood tci choice feeders are quoted at $ U.OOi3.tO : ; inlr to good at $2.75 < & 3.00 , and lighter , com moner grades at from $2.75 down. Ilii'HiHENTATM3 : : SAI.nS. DUCSSEO UIJEP. 19 tViiliTH. . . . 1C9) ) 3 SO 2 cows 975 2 25 HOGS Dealers generally were somewhat disappointed at the comparative smnllne.ss of tlio supply today. HerolptB foil nil of 3,000 idiort. of last Tuesday's run , but 'niado up In quality what they Inched In quantity. The market was higher east , there was an nctlvo ihlppliiK and appculatlvo demand and al though prices are relatively higher hero limn at other western points local houses Imvo to Imvo them. Iluslncxs opened out tolerably active ut n fie to lOc advance , but under the Influence of free buying the mar ket rapidly braced up and cloxed all of lOc higher than Monday , with the pens empty by 10 o'clock. Ouo heavy buteher load brought $4.60 and several lo.ula Bold for $4.4C early , but the big bulk of the trading was it fl.GO and 54.03 , ngulUHt $1.40 and $4.45 resterday nnd onn week ago today. No. AV. Sh. Tr. 73 217 . . . $1 M 14 270 4 M 65 242 40 fil 267 120 U 27.1 80 71 2(4 ( 120 Wl 258 ' 70 230 'w SJ 244 241 l I'll 40 li" , 2.16 90 218 m 2i ; 6S 2J4 46 214 6l ! tin Ml 303 till 368 IIS 301 IhO 0214 64 3U Kl ? 01 249 'V 4 274 200 71 2li E' ' ' 117 2 t ICO 7 247 rr. Vi. ; 181 Ml VM "S n * y ! ! ! " ! " 40 W 2UI 40 kl 2IS 40 65 , 25 ICO (1 212 W Mi 7 2.M 74 2U 40 19. t. * * vQ . . . r.i JJ4 r , ' 2\ \ ICO * 1.4'H ICOW C7 W j ) . .192 40 10 271 ' ' ' ' ' 40 71 sii aV' . . . . .w 40o 71V .191 so rr , fl 119 .211 ( H > S.U 211 M MCO 41) W 2S1 CO WAND Plf j AND itornn. , .1144 SO 4 33 SHEW Hut two loads wcro received nnd they worv billed direct to a local killer nnd not offered on the market. Good muttons nnd Iambi nro In very active ilenmnd at eon- Rldcrably stronger prices" . Pair to good natives arc quotable'ut J.00ffl.-j' : ! fair to good westerns , } 2,75tfa.O. ; common nnd stock * heop , $2.25fl'3.00 ; go"d to choice 40 to 100'lb. lambs nt fT.2'ffT , l.ilO. llcrclpti nnd Il po4ltlon of Stock. OtTlclil r.'CPliitianddlxiioiltlonofnlooltasBhon'ii by tin ) books of thn ITiilou sio ! k Var.U cointuny for tlio twviity-fonrhoitrsemlliie at 3 o'clock p. m , April . ' ) , l i)4 : ircKiiT.i. : C'ATTI.K. IIOOA snr.cp. utilise" Carri.Hi | ! < l Cam Homl ) Cunt. [ Hea Cans. Hc.rl. v .100 CIlfCACO I.IVt : STUCK. .Woniliiy Win I'olIoM oil by I'lrin- ner1 * YrMcrtlu.v. ClUt'AdO. April .1. Tlini.- wonS2.321 licnil of cattle lepfUfil jrsH-nlny nliil tinrcly 3..W tnjay. Thu ural < ni > pH of ilnnduy , Iliorpfore , was fol- loueil liy flimncH * . There W.IH lint rnii'-'h life In the trnilc , but Ilifto WPre not rnniigh eiitllp lii > r > ' to 111 ! the ordiTs unit wllorx lunl intlier Hitlicrt of the Mltiritlon. JOm-jlhlliK v-n * li'inicht lip In Komi stiiKiin and sjinc of ilii > iun i utlrnctlvn went n seal. ' iilj"M' yeatcnlay'H prices. The nr- rlvnls HlnfiSatiuilny Ivivw Ijeon .nii ) ln-.i'l urcnti-r llinn for Hie mum- time liiHt wrel ; . In view of ulilcli fin11 the wny prlcus hnvu lid'l up IB rather nurprlninp. Tli"y are oniy nrmut 10s lower than they were last Kililny. The bulk of the small niinibLT uti lndiiy'8 mtirKi'taa turneil nver at from Jl' to J'J.S. " , for eoxvw find bnllfl und at fiom } 3.1j to J3.J6 for l"or ! . Very few fat Hirers were offered , and the hulk of the eowc und InitlM wan eotninon. AH wan the eaxu Ith cuttle , the falling off In Hie hog arrivals WIIH Miry inaiked. fi.dy ntcnit one-thlld n ninny IIOKS 'Xioweil up" nt wen- received nn Monday , and as a natural enn- sequence the tune of the maiUelnii much otronjrer. IluyerH Jumped In any and ran tip prleet from 100 to lf > r , ami they illd not exp.'il- ence nny illfll > : ulty In holilltiK thai advantage to the elnse. The ell ilcfst K'la fetehed fiom II.SO to $4.SSb and the Inillc mid ( iliove J1.60 , or from TJ.f'j to J .7.1. These aie null * . ' as pojd prleeH a.s were paid on Hattirday. nnd It In Ilionslit by many In the trade that ytHtcrday's prices \\e o the lowest that will be seen for some time to cume. Kellers of sheep nnd lambs had not a word of fault to Ilnd with today's mm Not. It was on active na the most exacting could require , nnd dclevoped great strength. There was a sale of shfn nt tr nnil IS.2 : , was n.ntd for lambs. While the bulk of the former sold above $1.25. and the popular prlcca for lambs were fiom H.73 to $ . " > . These quotations Indicate nn advance of from lOo to 150. The U.OOO liend on sale were quickly out of sellers' hands , and the close was llrm. Receipts : Clattle , 3M ) head ; enlves , 400 head ; hoifs , 14.000 head ; sheep , 9,000 head. The KvenlnB Journal reports : OATTI E HecolptH , 3,600 head ; market fairly active , with n sllKht up turn ; prime and extia native HteerH. $4.10i7 ! 1.2S ; fair to Roods , H.Tuff 3.93 ; others , J3.2JC3..10 ; Texans , } 2.S5i(3.4) ( ) . IIOOS Hecelpts , 14 , UW head ; tn.irkct active. weak , with nn uu turn of lOfllSe : lounh , J4 EW ! 4.M ; packets und mixed. J4.C5KI.70 ; pi line lien\y and butcher weights , ? 4."oai.JO ; assoited lights , ' ' SI'I'RKI' AND I.AMDS HeccIptP , 9,000 head ; maiket active ; top Fhcep , M.Mi&o.OO ; top lambs , 11.7505.23. _ _ Local Produce .llurlict. HI5TTEKf'holee stock Is sllchlly more plenti ful than lait week , but no changeIn prlrer. 1ms resulteil. Kxtia choice loll butter. 17l'Jei choice country , 14lCe | ; packlns htoi-k , 7SOe. lO'JOH The market seems to have struck bit- toin and lemalim Htnllonary. Most of today's sales were made nt S'.ic. Htrlctly flesh et'gi" . 8f < S' e. tlKSHiO : rOI'I/riY ! There Is n small tiode nt rnlliiK prices. Chickens , SfiDo ; turkeys. ! ) fj' ' lOc ; ffprv and ducks , t J10c. Inferior stock would sell below the n\jff \ ficurcf. LIVIO I'Ot'l/ritV The market Is steady with a fair demand. Hens. 7VJSc ; cprln ? chickens. Ciji li'ic ; tuikeys , CiftTi' , youus roosters , CijO'ii' ; btav stock , 4'3."ic ' ; oM roosters , 3c. stock Is becDinlnB scarce nnd commands better prices ; Eood , fat veal ? , CflSc , thin or heavy , 24 , r.e. HONKY Choice white clover , lie ; California , ICc ; dark honey , 12'i < U13c. MAPI.K HVnur ( Jullon Jugs and cans , per do/ . . $12.U ; half Kalians , JC.r.o. MAI'LIO KUOAU IVr lb. , lOe. QAMK-Thero Is n plentiful supply , but the maiket Is lather quiet. Mallards. J2.00ff2.25 ; red heads. } 2.0itii2.25 ; hluewlns teal , Jl.23fll.SO ; green- wlnir tH l , ! 1.00Jfl.-5 ; mixed ducks , 75S90c ; geese , J1.0Q04.50. OYSTDHS Medium I X It , ICe ; horseshoe , 18e ; extra standard , SOc ; selects , 21e ; extra se lects , 22e ; company selects , 25c ; counts , 30c. NUTS Clu-stiiutH , 13c per lb. ; Italian chest- nuto , 12312c ; uinnndH | , 16c ; EnKllsh walnuts , 12c ; filberts. 12c ; pecans , Inrze , 13(14c ; pecans , me dium , 10i ) ; lirar.ll nuts , lie. CIDKIt Pure Julie , per bb ! . , { 0 ; half bb ] . . J3.25 ; OroRon , per bbl. , Jl.M ; half hbl. , $2.75 ; clarified elder , per bbl. , J4.0 : liulf bbl. , J2.7S. BAUHUKHAL'T 1'cr bbl. , J4 ; half bbl. , J2.25. VECJUTAHL12S. BKAN'S Callfornla Imnd-plcked navy , Jl.MIp 2.00J western navy , Jl. 75 1. SO ; common white beans , $1. DOS 1.75 , ONIOXSOnions are quoted on oidcrs at SOc ; onions. In bbls. , J2.75. POTATOES- Minnesota grown potatoes , In small tots from store , 75c : same In car lots , G5@CSc ; Nebrafcku and Iowa , from store , Cwc ; Colorado , from store , SOo ; Colorado lots , 7297'ic ; seed potatueA , Early Ohio , Jl.00fll.10 ; Karly Hose , 0c. 0c.CAUllAaB CAUllAaB The llrst shipments of , Florida cab bage have arrived In excellent marketable condi tion. Kloildn cnbhaRe , per crate , J2.U5 ! Califor nia cabhaKP , per lb. , 2ic. ! CKI.nilY Extra fanoy California , 60cJ1.00. SWI3ET POTATOB1 * Oood stock , per bbl. , J3.DOWt.fi1 : need potatoes , J3.23. nnnUN VKdlSTAIII.nS Spinach , per bbl. , J2.00S2.23 ; salsify. 30fc35c per doz. ; radishes , per doz. , 33 ; ; lettuce , per doz. , 35iJ45c ; cucum bers , Jl.GOtri.75 : tomatoes , per cruto of SO IbH. , J1.5U ; parsley , per doz. , 30f < 35o ; CKK plant , per doz. , $2.23 ; onions , per doz. . 2."f30ccaullllowerper ; doz. , J1.23'in.r.ii ' ; aBiarngUH | , per doz. , 90c ; turnips , per doz. , "OfflVie : carrots , per doz. , "oc ; beets. per doz. , BOv"i'I.OO : water crtss , per doz. . J1.76& 2.00 ; l-'loiida tomatoes , per W-lb. crate , J4.DO. F11U1TS. APPLES There are but few apples on the market and the trade Is largely Bolng to oranues. Kancy weslenm. J2.23 per box. CUANltnnitinS The cinnlwrry season Is nearly over and most of the stock Is too soft to ship. There Is still some demand , however , for Rood block , nnd prices nro ruling blither. Caps Cod. per bbl. , J7 ; bell and bitKle , $7 ; Jersey. J7. ( A1I1''OHNIA OllANilUH-'Ihe market has ad vanced nil uround and another advance Is ex pected In April. Itlvercldc seedlings. J2.CO ; Jtlversldo Washlnclon navels , $2.73iI3.0i ) : Hedhind seedlings , J2. 505(2.75 ; Hedland navals , J3.00S3.2.1 ; Passedenos and excelsiors , imvals , t2.0tr3,75 ; seedlings. J2.50. THOPICAI FRUITS. 1IANANAS The banana ttadu Is Increasing , but I hero Is no quotable change In prices. Per bunch , large. ? 2.00liL'.30 ( ; small to medium , St.7C02.00. l.UMONS-Messlnas. fancy , SI ; choice , J3.60. OUANCIRri-Kancy Florldas , J3.23 ; choice l-'lorl- das. J2.75if3.00. OIIAPKS Theie are n few Malagas still on the market. Per keg. JH.50. Fills t-'nncj , per lh. . 13\ 11AT13S IIuluwwi M to 70-lb. boxes , per lb. , " * ° - KITH8 , linAR No. 1 black , large , J20.00ff23.00 ; me dium , S13 ; small. JS.OOeiO.OO ; black yeaillngs , large , JlS.OOii 15.00 ; medium , } 10 ; small , J7 ; black cubs , large. J0.00fl8.00 ; medium , J5.ooiftl.00 ; small , J4 ; hluck Montana uml Itiey ; mmmtuln , large , JIS.UO'u22.iW ; ineilluiii , J14 : small , JIO ; black Mon tana yi-iulliiKW , large , | 12 ; medium , J8 ; small , J5 ; blai-k Montana cubs , Itirue , J8.50 ; medium , S4.W ; Hiiuill , J3 ; silver tip , large , J20 ; medium , J12 : small , Jl ; silver tip y irllnss ; , latge. ill ; medium , ! S ; hinall , J3 ; sli\er tip cubi. large , JC ; medium. * 4-W ; unnll. J3 ; brown , large , S20.WU 23.00 ; inedliun. J1H : smnll , J12 ; yeni lings , luiec , JIO OJfllZ.OO ; medium , JS ; small , Id ; cubs , large , JT ; medium , JS : Binall. 13 ; budget No. J , laige. to b < > uii'l\- IIII-KP , $50 ; liK'illllin , ISO ; email , J20 | CIMSH , liiicc. 7 ; miMlhim , 3 : fiiwll , S2 : rcU , IniKe. Jl.Wi niMllum. Jl-23 ; mnnll , Jl ; Ktay , laric , 75cmiMluin , .60. ' ; kiiiiill. 40e ; kit. Inrue , 50o ; me- dlilin , 4'c ' ; mnnll. 30r : l > nx. No. 1. lurge ; ine- ulum 2 ; Hinull , ll.Wi mnrten. No. 1. large. 2 ; ineillum , tl.Wi umll. 51 ; mink. No. J. InrEo , SOcWJl.OO ! ineillum , 75os mnnll , 6"ic ; mini ; , durk , No. 1. InrKC. II : " ' . "li" ' " : . . , ' : . ' ' . $1nireoon , No. 1 , lnre. SOo ; ninlluin. 600. email , ( On : raccoon , bluclt. IIH to beauty. NO. 1 laiTe , COofill'OUflkunk. . black , cas d , No. 1 larue , 1125 : .null Mo ; uliort Btilpcd. InrBc , $1 mrdlum 75c ; ( , ; ' * * " ' ' I "V t : . . , , , . , . At. m > n > ul > Itm.-t III civa dluni. ; rnnill. H.WJ | iruli e , lariie , "OS75c ; m.-.ll nn , Cms Binall. Wuj beux'er. per n'.dn. No. 1 liu-au IS.W&4.W ; miHllum. Jt.60 : umall. $8 ; kits , luree. J2 : medium , J1.60 ; small. J5 ; mu Urnts- wlntor. No. 1 lark-e , lOfnio ; mwlliim. 9c : unnll , 7c ; fall , liiiEe , 8i > 9o ; inedtuin , 7c ; email , Cc ; kltu , larsr , 20 . HIDUS , TAI.IAINV. KTC. I1IDKS No. 1 KiciMi hides. SHe ; No. 1 green taltnl Illdes. 2'i l3c ; N . 8 trrt-cll salted hides , IVill'i'i N" . 1 veal calf. S Ibn , to IS lb , , 6Uc ; No. S \t-al i-ulf , 8 . . to 1& Ibc. . ' ( So ; No. 1 dry Hint lilJix. ie ; No. 3 dry Hint liUrc , 3o ; No. 1 dry nailed 111 Jen. 4o. I'uit curt.-d IddeH ' .io per lb , leaa than fully curcil. SIIKKP I'KWa-tJretn salted , each. ! 5 60o ; Itreen nailed flie rllnK l lioit-wi ) led early nklnx ) , . 'ucli , Krl.V ; dry idieaillniiii ( uliorl-woolcd i-arly Klna ) , No , I , each , MflOo ; ilry > lieurllnua ( Khort-wonlinl rurly fkln ) . Nn. 2. cui'h , 5o ; dry ttlnt , KuitsaH mid Nebru ku buU'litr wool pelts , \ < rr lli. . tu'lual welElil. Stjlk'i illy flint , Knnoni tiiiJ N bia ka tauitHlu wuU t Ua , i/tr lb. , netnnl weigh' ' 4ft < ! < ' , dry flint rVitnr..itii huti'luT wool polls tier lli , , alu.il weiKlit 4 > / < i. diy Hint , i uli'iiul' . . munnlnVu < > l pclt. > , per lb. , actual vveiRlit , 4WCO. TAI.I.OW AND UlttlAPi ; Tnllnw , No. 1 , 4UO 4He ; tnlli'W , No. 2 : < ir < e ( Krenne , white A , 4c. Breoiie , wh'to II , 3)c. ) niiwe , yvllnw , 3c ; Breiisi1 , i'nr ' ! ( . 2 HO ; uld I'Uttfi. SUI U ; tecs will , crime , 15 luurili talluuitiic. , . NUU' YOniC. April 3.-l-'l ) UU-neopptn | , 37- 7W hlilR. ; c | > ort , 4lo > bbl . : tnv \ , nW ) | ikKC , M/iikel liml n Htm ii.ulei tune , but I'm diMnnnd win mil limited for the beltvr Kinilc ? . the trndo ci'mlliKly bcliiK well Upillnl | ; Km' grndenerc In fair ilcmnndi rye Hour , ntendy ; biickwliedl Hour , nnrm.il. ll/CK\VIItA'r-Dull ! : ; Cnnadtnn , cx-bond , 63 ® C7c. C7c.CCJltN MrAt : < ( ) uleti yellow WMiern , IJ.CSQ ) 2.70 : brandywllic , t.70. HYi : Nominal. HAlll.r.V-liull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , C5cj un- crnei , c. IIAllI.nV MAI.T Dull ; wealcrn , CSfiMci Onnn- illun , Wtwc ; Blv-rowed , SOflSoo. WltUAT pcelfit . 3,300 Im. ; exports. 131,50) bu. ; fiilm , l.lW.oui ) bu. ( uturca nnd 152.000 Im. Fiwt. Spot nwrkel firm ; No. 2 red , In iiloro nnd elevator , Mlic ; tilloat , CSTie ; f. o. li. , ( il'iic ; No. 1 northern , C9ic ! dellven'd ; No. 1 hard , "Io dellveied. Options npi/ned dull nnd weaker on warm weather ttral , n more favorable Rnvein- mc-nt weather bulletin than expcctfd nnd dull r.ibleH ; timaii ! mum the market reacted on a little loi-nl covering and later thli" develoiwl Into a genuine bull innrket on prediction * of n drop of from 15 to 20 deirrecu in the wheat belt ; the close wn % 5jfle net advance ; u feature today wa the renewed liuylnx of oinh wheat by ex- tioiterK ; No. 2 red , April , ringed at f.3fl ; May , A3KQG4C. eliwlni ; nt file ; July. .VHK.O B-lCc , eloa- Ini ? nt f,0 > , e ; AuitURl , CO flfii'ie , cUmlliK t tt'.e ; Heptpinher. C9Ue ; December , "OUWTUte , clOBlnB nt 71'tiO. ' COIIN ll"eclpt , 4S , VM bu. ; exports , 102,000 bu. ; nalen , SS.liOi ) bu. futures nnd i , OWl bu. spot. Kpot market vipudy ; No. 2. 44 > ic In elevator , 45'ic nltcat ; stenmer , mixed , 43 ! c In elevator , 4llo ! , delivered. Options opened dull and easy , but afterwards rallied with wheat nnd cloxed llrm nt UP net advance ; April Closed nt May , l2-Vi42 4C , closlnp at . . No. 3 white. 33V e : track , mixed West ern , /3Bici track , white weplcrn , S8ii42lsc ! ; track , white state , 3S842lic. , Options were dull nil day. but flimer In tie | nflerniKin with wlienl , eloilnsc nt 'dc net n-lvinee ; April closed ul 3iV- ; Jlay , .14' ifiJ.riC , clos-lnK at 3oe ; July closed at SSe ; .May closed at 3c ; ; July eljwod at 3Sc. HAY C.iolce uriules In dnmnnd ; chlpplnB , 1 < > .W OB.MI ; K""d to eliolen , $7.00i)8 ) frl. ' 1IOPB-Quiet ; state , common to choice. BfflOo ; Pnclllc coast , 13 l e. London maiket dull ; holders offer sparlnBly. lIinnH Stenily ; wet salted. New Orleans se lected. 45 to 0.1 Ibs. . 4 6li" : Tt'xna K1 ( .ct" . ! 35 to W llw. . 4fire ; Iluenos Ayres dry , 20 to J4 lb . , li ( | 1ille ; Texas dry. 21 to 30 Ibs. , Co. LKATHHK-ln.icllVe ; liemlock snle , Ituenos A > ren. IlKht to heavy welchts , le'.HilSe. WOOh-Slow : domestl' ; Hc. . - , IS'd'JIc ; pulled , 20fi 2ic ; ; Texas. lOTCl.lc. I'UOVlHIONH-llepf , llrm. Cut meats , firm ; plcklvd bellies , n'lrfiTUf ' ; pU'kletl shouldeis. I , ? ; pickled hams. 9.y4c. hard , llrm ; weslern sleuiii closed ut S7.40 ; cales , 250 tleice-i at $7.10 ; Mas closed nt $7.20 bid ; July , J7.IC bid ; refined steady ; continent , J7.75 ; compound , JO. Pork , eteu'Jv. new mess. } 13.oifil3.25 ; extra prime. $12.Wfl3.00 ; famllv , } 13.rOfill.lH ) ; short clear , $13.00SJ13. . * . UfrTKlt Klim ; western dairy , 116110 ; western creamery. lDJJ21'2o ; western factory , 9ifl2c ; Kl- Klnsi , 21'ic ; dtnlu dairy , 12jl9e : stale creamery , " ' ' "C'U'K'U K Steady ; stnte InrKe. 9012o ; small , @ 13e ; part skims , a'dU'ic ; full skims , 2ycc. EGOS Klrni ; slate and Pennsylvania , ll ie western fresh , lO fiHc ; Houthcrn , OlS-Ullc ; re- celpls , 22,600 pkKB. TAhI.O\V Knuy : city ( $2 for pkgs. ) , 4ic ? ; coun try ( pkRS. free ) , 4'4c. - PRTHOI.nUM Dull ; United closed nt SWe. tlflSIN' Hteadv : str.ilned. coimnon to coed , 11Q . . Hid' Quiet ; domestic , fulr to extra , SH'iiCc ' ; Japan , 4ltMlii < 1. TUHPKNTINP : Steady and quiet. MOLASHUii Steady ; New Orleans open kettle , 27035C. PIG IIION null ; American , J12.00ftl3.DO. COPPKH Lake , Sl'so. I.BA1J Quiet ; domestic. J3.30. TIN Kilmer ; slraltH , $11).2J ) ; plates , quiet. SPEI.TEIl Quiet ; domestic. I3.SB nslted. COTTON SKUD OIL Active nnd featureless , with n steady undertone : prime crude , In bbls. , 27c ; prime crude , loose , 22B2lc ; off crude , 2518 2lc ( ; butter glades , 33fi 3."e ; prime summer yellnw , 32c ; off summer yellow , 3Ic ; prime fcumm r white , . Sl'GAIt Haw. quiet ; fair terming , 2IJO ; cen trifugals , Uli test , 2H ; rtllued. steady. St. I , dills .Marl : t . ST. LOt'IS. April 3. Kl.Ol'K-Qiilct nnd un changed. WIIfJAT Opened weak , but sleadlod on de mand. galnlm ; % { ijic ; No. 2 icd , cash , CKi- ; May , r.-'ic ; July , r,9 , > Jc. COHN Hull , llrmer , Knliilm ? aiSV4e , ; No. 2 mixed , cnsh , 34-c ; Jlay , 35'jc ' ; July , ao'iin.l c. OAT : ! Higher on a short scare ; No. 2 , cash , 31o ; May , iil\te \ ; July , 27'.ic. nVUNo. . 2. Mo bid , legulur. HAIILKY Fhm. IlllAN Kas > ; buyers out above COo. FLAX 813I3I ) Nominal ; $1S. CLOVrm SUCn-l'nolianged ; JS.008S.75. TIMOTHY KniO Unchn nged. HAY Steady ; prime Io choice timothy , J.00iji 10.00. HUTTnil lietter ; reparalor creamery , 19S2)o ) ; cliolco dairy , 17fflSc. EOC1S Film ; ke. LI3AD J3.13 asked. SPKLTHII js.co peiieis. CORN MKAIv $1. 75I31.SO. ' ' WHISKY Jl.CWl. 16. I1A ( USING Unchanged ; rtgi > i' . COTTON TIES tlnchnngeJ ; 'jleQJI.OO. PHOV1SIONH Stronger , with belter demand. Pork , standard niers , $14. Lnrcl , prime steam , t7.155f8.721 , ! ; . Dry salt meats , loose shoulders , i5.C2'i ' : longs nnd rlba. JD.90 ; hhorts , $ i.U5. ) llucon , packed shoulders , $0.75 ; longs , 50.DO ; ribs , 5C.C2'i ' ; shorts. . . nECElPTS Flour , 8,000 Mils. ; wheat. 9,000 bu. ; corn. 200,00-3 bu. ; oats , 62.0UO bu. SHIPMENTS- , 19,000 Mils. ; wheat , 63,00) ) bu. ; corn , 150,000 bn. ; oats , 43,000 bu. Cotton .llarlior. NEW YORK , April 3. COPrr.E Options opened dull ; September showed 0 polnls advance , October no ehange and other months 6 to 10 points decline , ruled Inactive nnd featureless and closed at 5 points lower to 0 points advance ; sales , 9,000 bags , Including : May , $10.05 ; August. $16.25 ; September , $10.45. Spot coffee. Itln quiet und steady ; No. 7 , I17.62V& : mild , quiet ; Cordova , $1H.2519.6J ; sales , 60 pkgs. fc'nn Salvador , du- llvered on contract ; warehouse deliveries yester day , 12.260 Imps ; New York stocks today , 178,865 bags ; t'nltud States stocks , 10C.340 bags ; alloat for the I'nlt.'d States , 265,000 bags ; total visible for the t'nlted States , 461,340 bags , against 643.7M ) bags last yorir. HALVESTON , April COTTON Receipts , 1.449 bales ; sales. 2SO bales ; exports , 4S bales ; stock , 4P.3S2 . bales ; npot , 7Ue- SANTOS , April 3. Good average Santos , nom inal ; receipts for thiee days , 1,030 buss ; slock , 01,000 bags. RIO 1)10 JANEIRO. April 3. Market steady ; No. 7 , Illo , $16.60 ; exchange. 99-16d ; recclpls for three days. 17,000 bags ; stock , IM.uOO bags. LIVERPOOL , April 3. Arrivals during March , 4.1BI1 bags ; deliveries during March , 6.062 bags ; stock Apill 1 , 14,731 bags , against 2,034 bags LONDON , April 3. Market quiet ; prices un changed. except for September , which la quoted IIAMui'RO , April 3. Market quiet ; sales , 4,000 bags ; prices unchanged to lil'fB lower. , . . . . HAVRE. April 3. Market sleady ; balfs , 14,000 bags ; prices unchanged to > tl higher. Liverpool Markets. LIVERPOOL , April 3.-WllEAT-Qulet : de mand poor ; holdeis lifter fieely ; No. 1 California , Osifjs Id ; led western winter , 4s 9dfa4s Hid. CORN Quiet ; demand moderate ; new mixed , 3a I1 til. FI.Ol'R Spring patent , Cs Od. PROVISION'S Pork , prlma mess , C7s Cd. lleef , extra India mess. 80s. Ilucon , lung and short clear , S5 Ibs. , 32s ; long clear , 46 Ibs. , 33s Cd. Lard , prime western , 37a Cd. 1IUTTER Finest , 85s. C1IEKSE 6Ss liil. TALLOW 25s Oil. Tl'RPENTlNI--2s 6d. LINSEED Oil , 2Is I'd. ROSIN Common , 3s 9d. PETROLEl'M-Renned , 4U" ; . , The recelpla of wheat for the past three days were 77,000 centals , Including 03,000 Ameilcmi. The receipts of American coin for the past three days were. 27,000 centals. Weather line. Minneapolis Whwnt Slnrlint. MINNEAPOLIS , April 3. The wheat market was active nt the opening this morning uml closed from < &c to fto higher than yesterday. May wheat opened nt 69'4c , sold up to eO'ifiWTii1. ' and closed ut GOHiWSie. July opened lit OlUo and closed at C2c. The demand for cash wheat was moderate , nnd most sales were made to arrive. Receipts , 141 earn ; shipments , 45 cars. Nine bundled and live thousand nine hundivd and twenty bu. of wheat wer received nt ter minal points In the northwest lait week , ngiilnst KM,87G bu. the week bcfoie. A year ago receipts were 1,218.000 bu. . and two years ago for the enmo week they were 2,300,000 bu. The wheat now coming In Is from country elevators , im farmi'iE' jecelpts a'ro not to exceed CO,000 bu. fur the Ihrcti states. Patents w.'m quoted ut frniil $3.40 to $3.65 , und bakem' at from $ l.W > to $2.23. St. I.ouls Live Stork Market. ST. LOL'IS , April 3-CATTLK-llccelpts , I.S'M head ; shipments , 6W head ; market better : steers lOc higher nil around ; native steers , LOCK ) to 1,300 Ibs. . $3.2003.70 ; Texas steers , 600 to 900 Ibs. . J2.COfi2.95. HOOS Receipts , 6,700 head : shipments , 3,600 head ; marUet actl\e , lOc higher ; top. $4.70 ; any thing good golnt above $1.70 ; fair to good light. $4.60M.CO ; common llcht und lough heavy , $1.20 04.40. SHEEP RecelplH. 200 head ; shipments , none ; market gtronger and higher ; native mlxeil , $4.25. southwestern mixed , $3.40 ; fed Texnns , $3.33 ; uupply too Unlit to muku these prices n standard. L'dffeo MurUvt. NKW OHLEANS. April 3. COTTON Sales , spot. 1.200 baits ; to arrive , 2W bales ; hales , 3fOO lull's ; cxtiorts , ( Ireat llrltuln. 1,726 lults : conbt- wlse , 3,839 bales ; stock , 221,429 halt-a. Kuluri'ii. quiet and steady : sales , 27,000 bales : Apill , $7.24 (17.23 ; May. $7.277.2S | ; June , $7.33i7.3il ; July , $7.4367.44 ; August. $7.47fi7.4S ; Hentember , $7,12if 7.44 ; October. $7.4 < IU7.4& ; NovemVer , $ ; .WW7.62 ; December. $7.65t > 7.67. ST. LOflS. April S.-l'OTTON-Mlildlliift-H.o ; rules , l.SOt bale ; receipts , I.IM bales ; shlpmtnts , 1,300 bales ; klock , 59.000 I > HI > . Sioux City Llvu Block MurUutH. SIOI'.X fITV , April 3.-HOf1S-Itecelpls , 1 , ( < X ) head ; uhlpmcnts , none ; market 15e hlghiT ut $4.434.6 } : bulk. $4.00. L'ATTLK Receipts , 300 head ; shipments , 27 head ; market slow but PU'Uily : feeders , $2.60 $ 3.10 ; yearling * , $2.23(12.90 : conn. $ l.25iQ2.60 ; bulU , JZ.Wlj'i.W , oxen , $ I.6U02.7I ! . New York Dry ( iiioiln Market. NKW YORK. April 3. AVIlhout Important iimlU from many markets , us u iiul on Tuewday , the market wae lime quiet In nil department * . TU wtathtr tiun ulio nn form , r > 1 ru lu \ . > refum > i1 K' ' K' ' pahs i.nd therx uii ' ui iiinn. a In cin..ilt. | for autumn. Prlnli/vr.il ilhi were llrm , wllh a good demand f ir y-f Inqunren , mil sales were checked by seller * iuKIDK nlure. I KIIIHIIH ( Ilt7'i.l\o Nliirk Mnrhrt. KANSAS CITV. Jp/ll 3OATTLKHfoelpH , 6,300 head ; nhlpmenU , 1,000 head ; market tend ) to mromti Texnn steJriv $ i65ft3.13 ; Texas cow.i , $ I.7SS2.W ; uhlpplnx stcrrx , | 2.81 < 14.10 ; native ra\vn , tl.UxU'S.W ; tockern Hml 'feeilecs ' , } 2.r.O3.iJ ; bull ? , Jl.S.'ifiXCO. 10.M . HOOS UecelplH , 13,100 head ; shipments , -100 head ; market 10 < ? tjtittirr ; Imlk , $ ( .40 ! heavlfs. packers nnd mlxed44(3iir4.60 ' ( ; light1 , Yorkeio nnd pigs , $4.20ff l.43t"ll ; r HIIRHP ! l relpt * . 2L800 head ; fhlpmcill. ' , 6,100 ' head ; market Blrom ? . , , Mnrkptx. . April , i4.-WIHUT-IIlBhcr ; No. 1 hard , cneh , (12140 ; April , r,0e , ; May , 3 c ; July , 65c ; September , 63HoitNl. 1 northern , cash , GUii'l prll , 6S > ic ; May , 62'je ; July , 63\p ; September , C3T4o ; No. 2 northern , eash , 5Si ; No. 3 M'sc ; n - Jected , 4Ce ; on track , iNu. 1 northern , to nrrlve , 62 > 4i' . ' i i HYE I2\f. HAULEY-30if3V. tt i ' OATS-NO. 2 , si r-No. n white , 3ic. Car Inspection today : Whi-ai , 37 cars ! re ceipts , 65,000 bu.j MilpmentH , none. htoek In Sight. The following nro llmivccliHi nt the four prin cipal cities Tuesday , April .1 : , , Cattlo. HOITB. Sheep. SoinliOmala . B.osi ! J.it'l ' 4tm Chicago . ii.noo 14.01)0 ) o.ooo KanHasClty . fimo : 13,1011 ir.unn St. LotllB . 1,300 r,700 l0 ! ( ) Total . llt.lu1. IlT.'JtJl Itt.lllO Oil Murkrti. OIL CITY , Pa. , Anrll 3. Nallnnnl Transit cer tificates opened nt 82'4 ; highest , S3 ; lowest. M'4 : closed nt 8J ; sales , 3.i JO bbls. ; shlpmenlK , lll,1i7 ! ; bbls. : runs , 72.6M1 bblp. PITTSlltTItn. PH. , April 3. National Trnnsll cerllllcates opened nt ( CVJ ; closed ul J21 , ; highest , 82U ; lowest , 821 , ; no sales. LONDON , April 3. CAMTTTA LINSEllI ) - Spot , 37s. IVorhi ( Jrnln .M PEOIIIA , April 3.-JltN Mmket active nml steady ; No. 2 , 3.fac ; No. 3 , 3ro. OATH Mntki-t quiet but easy ; No. 2 white , , i . ltVE-Mark t steady ; No. 2. 4SST.iV. . WHISKY .Market llrm ; high lne basis , $ l.i : , . London Sugar Mnrkrt. LONDON , April .1. Ht'OAUfane , dull , de- cllnlng : centrlfiig.il , Jnvu , 15s Cd ; Muscouulo , fair refining , 13s. TrlseoVhciit OiKitiitlons. SAN 1'RANCISCO , April 3-WHEAT-May , 11.12 ; Ucccmber , $ I.14new ; sHlers , ' 91 , Jl.Wi'i. Mniirlu tcr Textiles. MANniESTER , April 3. Cloths , ver.v slpady ; yams , steady , with a inuilcralo demand. > ProdiKMi .Mnrlii't. KANSAS PITY.- April 3. No miiiket on Pro duce exeliaiigitudny eleellon. H eel Market. ST. I.OITIS , Apill O.WOOIQiilel , steady nnd unchanged. _ STOCKS AND I5ONDS. 3InrpinciitM In thii Security Market Not Iii- turrstlni ; to th'o Strret at I.iirgr. NEW YOHK , April 3. The movement of the stock market today was not IntorcHtliiK to tlio street at larse. The speculation wr.s spiritless ami larcely conllneil to the room traders , who worked with less con cert of action than usual , r.omlon was not represented very largely In the dealIngs - Ings , ami was , perhaps , more of a seller , than buyer , some of the recent purchasers liquidating their holillug * . The market was of that halting , hesitating character which often precedes a decided movement In the direction of lower prices , but the most un favorable symptom yet developed Is the dp- crease In the foreign buying. The leader of the market was. . Missouri Pacific , which was bought heavily1 ; It Is believed , for the account of an Inafde , lnterest , sending the price up 2i per cent , i with a flnnl reaction Of % per cent. The 'grangers ' made frac tional gains during the morning , but fell off. In the afternoon * -Hosing at a decline of % to % per icojitj on yesterday's Dual sales. . The industrials wore comparatively neg lected and moved 'irregularly , Chicago Cas ! and Distilling recording advances of % per cent and % per cent respectively , am ) Sugar and General Electric' making declines of " % ' per cent each , whilu Cordage preferred lost 3 per cent and Hubbor1 gained 1 % per cent , Lead 94 per cent ami Lead preferred Vi per cent. The other stocks prominent In the advance were : Delaware & Hudson , 1 % per rer.t and Cons'Bltdaied Gas , l'/l per cent. Delaware , hackawanlia" . & Western , which lost 1 per cent , wasjtlic only stock In which the decline was above a fraction. Colorado Fuel and Iron preferred sold at B9 , an advance - vance of 9 per cent from the lust previous salo. In the final dealings the market was improved In tone and closed very llrm. Com paring the llnal figures with those of yester day , as many stocks are found to bo below the line as above It. The report of the Canadian Pacific for the year ending De cember 31 shows gross earnings of $20BG2- 317 , a decrease of $417,0:14 : , nnd net earnings of $7,741,41(5 ( , n decrease of $ G7SK11 ! ; sur plus for 1893 , $317,632 ; total surplus , ? 7.2lil- 213. The railway and mlncellaneous bond market was strong all day nnd most of the Issues traded in recorded advances. The foliowlng are the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York exchange , today : Now York Money S NUW A'OUIf , April .1. J10NKV n.V PA 1.1. Kasy at 1 per cent ; last loan and clnwd nt 1 pi-r " " "PUI-MP. MIMlPA.VflU' ! I'Al'IMl 3 I3's t > i-r ci-nl. . STUIU.INCJ KXmANOJ- : Dull but llnni'r. With actual ImMnoxH In lmnl > ? is' UH | | | at H.bSi ) I.S8 < 4 for di > manil anil Jl.874(1.S7'i ' for CO dnyH : poau-d rali'K. JI. 7'i'iiJ.W ; fflrtllneiolal lilIlH , Jl.SiVij l.htl. UOVmtNMKNT liyNJJli-nim ; blalo Uull and Ntfady. The cloning quotation's im bonds : * offered. _ _ _ _ _ _ St. I.oulN 'MliiliiK ; Stork Oiloliitlons , ST. LOUIS. Anrll .l.-Mlnlnt Blocks dull and uuehanircd. Quotation * : Did. Hid. Allied. " $ .no S. IIOiou..f | .AS f .70 Am. Nettle. .03 . . OraultHM. . l.tU * S.'S llono . H.OO : t.40 Ilarcouvor. .Vl.'s ' Itank of ( luriiiiiii'H Stutcineiit. linrtLIN , April 3. The uluttment of the Im perial Hank of Germany for the week shown the following chunvoi us compared with the previous account : Cash on hand , decrease , 0.- 409,000 inarki ; ucuiury uotti , dtcr u e , 2iWWg ivftfk.1 ( il ' , urilii D li'f < ' 74 ' " m > U.i In ili. . n , ln < 14 . .D. lloxtoii Stock ( Jttotutliiin. IIOSTON. Aprils CM lo.tnu. | i 43 percent limp lo.itu , 'Ml jier CPIII Clmlns prices for Mocks , bonds and mliilnp shan-u A. T , A S. WoMlmtli. Am. Suiwr. do pfd. . . . . do nfd r n Wln.Conlr.il May htntoHas 10V Alclilsoi ' .Ms llcllToieiihoiio. . . . ISWAtrhlfOi 4g. . IIOKOII A Albany. . ' . ' 07 INi'W Kujrlnnd tH. . . „ , , - , ItOMun.V Maine. . . . M i ; | li'il. Klcd. 0 * Sa-i r. , n. .v g : . . . . HI'i Wit. Cent. lots. . . . 7B Fliehhiinr r. > ' 'Allou ' ( < zMlnlnCo. 70 ( ten. Electric 41 < iAllamle U Mexloaii Ci-ntrnl. . H < iHomon A Montana i7H ! N , Y.A N. Kmr. . . . li ? lmmo.t lioKUm. . . . 10H Old Colony , . . . 17-1 IC.-lluniut A Heelo. . 203 preifoii Short Lli.a Ujn enlennhil : ! ' < H\ililH-r. nil U Kenriaco 1 > "K Union Pncllle VMH'Oweolii ' unjn WCHI Knd no iQuiney H.I West Kmlpfil 77 iTainnr.iek Ml ) Sun I'rnnclHro Mlntiif ; Mlorlig , SAN FKANCISCO. April n. The ofllclal closln ? ouotntlons for milling atoclo to.lay wcra n < < fol lows : A Ua Hi Mexie.in 1:111 : Ilolchi-r 7-1 Mom n lleRt A Ilelcher. . , . . ltO : Naviijo Id llodlu Ron H 'Nnvndn ( jitecii. , , . . il Ilulwer fi loiihlr aflfl Chollnr Ufi IPotoHl 7" Con. Cal. , V V'n SMtl ! iSavairc 'J ! > Crown Point f,7 Sierra Nevnda UH Kuroxn ( "on 10 Union Con 07 ( louldACurry (1(1 ( ( ai.ah 0 Hah-A NorrrpHs. . . SH Yijllow.lark'I. ) . . . . til Now York .Mlnlni ; ( JnotntloiH. NEW YOHK , April : t.- The followlni ; ara lha cloHliu ; lulnlni ; quol.-itloim : Choler If , < millionth vo Crown Point. . . . IMI Sierra Nfvuda 7S ( 'on. Cal. A Va. . . . VHII Staudnrtl 130 Ueadwood mil Union Con ( it ) OouldACiirry 4fi Yellow Jnoket. . . . 40 HaleA NoreroHu. . 4t ) Iron Silver 10 Hoiui'Htako 1100 ' Qu'cksllvur Bf > o Moxlc.in mil do | in > fi < rntl 100 Ontario 700 IIul\\rr o Ophlr. 200 London Stork Juolitloii4 : , LONDON , April 3. 4 p. m. closing : Consols.monoy.TlflJ fit.1 fJMtixIcanUnlliiary ] ! T7"H CoiiBolH , ace m. . . . H0 < ti.st. Paul pom tiUW Canadian Pacltlc. . . TU'ijN. ' Y. r ntrnl UMi Krlu IHii ,1'i'nns.vlvaiihi , fi'JV Krlo''ndH H4' < Iteadlmr KH * IlllnolHCVnlral. . . li7'i ' i > li'X. n-iil.iii'W.lM. fi" ? ( I1AU HILYUU iH'd ! ' iH-rouucu. MONEYIK per pent. The rate of discount In tin1 open umiki't for both ahorl a nil tlnou niontliH' blllH IM II per cum. riniiiicliil Nnti'J. NHW OHLKANS , April J.-t.'l.-arlngs , Jl.S'18- C19. C19.IIOSTON IIOSTON , April 3.-Clearlmp > , JlSri3,432 ; bal- UIIPPJI , JI,83Si'S ( . HALTIMORK , April 3.-rieurlHKS , j,7:0 , : ; . " ; balance. , JSOI.KH. I'AHIS , April 3. Three per cent lenles , Wf UP for the account. SAN KRANCISt'O , April 3.--Draft * , sight , Kc ; lelegniphlc , L'iV. PHILADELPHIA. April S.ClarlnuI3,43I , - C10 ; liiilnncpx , K , ICX,437. MI-IMPHIS , April H.-Cb-arlngi , J277.2T7 ; bal ance. , JlJiMiiC. New York exchange , par. LONDON , April 3. The amount nf bullion gone inlo the Hank nf England on lalaiifi < loday a Ill.nuO. CINCINNATI , April 3.--Clearings , ) ! , OIm. Monev , , S'slMJc per cent. New Voik exchange , 2TH1 nreniluni. ST. LOI'IS , April 3. C-learliiBsi. $3.47H.41C ; bal- nnce.i , J377IM. Money , dull ; S''it7 per cent. Ux- cliani , ' ! ' nn New York , S.V pieinlmn. N1IW YORK , April 3. The Chicago Northern I'aclllc llr.il mortgage bond" nmi on depoalt with tinI'lilted SlnleH Trust cnuipany iiinoiint to over Jli. ! ( x.ixW. ) the laig < - lir-iesiw being due to the depuslt of the llni kr > fi-ller holdings. The Teutonic will take out tomnimw 20iKW ounce * of sll\er. Clearings , $ i(3.7uiVi : ! ( ) ; bilancu , 510,2iJo0. Califiii-llla HiitcaY1U llu Kcstori.'d. On April 13. Hett-3r go l > cfore It's too late. Present rates via the Utirllnglon llotito are $20.00 one way , $ ; ) , ri.r.i ) round trip. Everything first class , tickets , trains , time. City ticket olllce , 1321 Fnrnnm street. Ilnydon liriK. See what wo are doing In the way of bargain giving. All about it on uth page. ' Itofiised to 1'a.v I'nros. Charles Johnson nnd ( Jeorge Kvnns re fused to pay llu-lr furos on n , South Oninliu motor train last evening nml at Sixteenth and .Inckson streets Conductor Hlttei house stopped the train to put them off. AM he did ro .lohnson slrurU him u blow In the face that stunned him. Kvnns also tried to hit him and both men then jumpi'd olY. They won1 caught tiy parlies on 'the mivut who lunl witne.ssod the trouble , nml put In the linnds oC the police. Illttcrhuuse wns mil so badly hurt but that he remained In charge of Ills train. Dewltt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piles. Iixrrlngo Llronxos. The following nuirrliigo UCLMISOH wuro Is sued ycstordny : Nnino and Address. Ago. .lo'in ' Cobbn , Onmhit 21 Jennie Wright , Omaha 19 John N. Krenzer , Omaha 30 Mattle 11. Uieek , Oniulin 21 It Ourco Ooldi , Oouijlii. Sore Throat , Croup , Inflr > cnza , Whooping : Cough , Bronchitis nnd Acthma , A certain euro for Consumption in first ctngea , and a sure relief ia advanced ct.iges. Use at one ? . You will see the excellent effect after taking the flritc'ioe. Sold by dealera everywhere. Largo bottle : . 60 ccnta and $1.00. PERMANENTLY CURED NO PAY UNTIL CURED WE BfFER YOU TO 8,000 PATIENTS- VTrite for Bank Rofcroncen , . EXAMINATION TREE. Ho Operation. No Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. MILLER CO. , 307-308 N. Y. Life Bldl } . . OMAHA , NEB. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Drain Treatment ( s sola unJor positive written nuaruntco , l > y author- Iroil sgenlB only , to euro \Venk Muinory ; I.iifs of llrnlii mil Nervn I'oworirxistMniihoiuljguli-linci'si NlKbt I.ussns ; ICvll Dicnras ; I.nc-k of Uoutldeuco ; Mt'rvociKiicfa ; I.oFhltuiln ; nil Driilim ; Lo o ( Power of the Uminratlvn Ortiimo In either BOX , rnuneil by over-merllon ; Youthful KrrorB , or llzrrnivu U eif Tobacco. Opium or I.liunr | , Vfhloli KHUI IcuJ to MlsorCnmumptlou , Iiitunltynuil Death , lly niiill , II n box ; 0 for ( A : with wrltti'ii Buarunti > o toouroor refund nioni-y. WIWT'H noi'OlI HYW'P. ' A i-ertnln rure for Cou h" , Ooliln , Ailhinn , DroncliltlB , Uroup , Whooping CouRli. Her Throat. l'l n nut to toko. Kinall size ilUooullnupil ; olil , too. nlzo , nnw2Sv. ; old II size , now Wo. UUAIIANTKJ IBSUBU only by VOT ealo by Goodman Drug Co. . Omaha. . AND I'RlittANKNTtiY i-illeil ut Nrrt'iui llrlilllly , l.ult Vliullty , Varu-oi-alf , Aliiiplit , Hi ) .Ic itl Wi-Hkin-n , rtv , by IN. llAI'O.tlli tfl-i'.lt Illndnu Itfinrdr. \Vrltlfn truarnulfM oreurr. Holt Uy Kuliii * Co. , Cor I5lh A. | iiiuzlmii.Kiii . nil J. A. VullurA- L'o.t'ai llth.v IlinifU > ht , . 'i > lAIU COMMERCIAL PAPER 4OWAU-5TRE.ET * - . + * * * ! A Summary Of the work of ' , Daniel II. Bitrnliani , Direetor of Works , The "Man who Built the Fair. " As soon as the site was solcetoil. Mi1. Hurnlmm and tliruc others designed the plan of the Exposition. I'Yom that lli-st hour wlien nil was embryotic , down to the last day win-it in iv blaze oi sucwss the proat Fair was closed , through the four working years , iStlU , 1S01. 18)2 ! ) , 1S1KJ , Mi % Uurulmiu selected , controlled , and directed all the men engaged In ( lesicning , building , and operating the Exposition , except the departments of admissions , concessions , and exhibits. The departments operated under him wore The Landxcape. Transportation ( Railway ) . The Surveys nnd Grades , Transportation ( Intramural ) . The Architectural Designing. Transportation ( Outside Railways ) . The Constructional F.ntrineoring. Transportation ( Launches ) . The Huilding Dopartinont. Transportation ( Gondolas ) . The Decorative Designing. Transportation ( on Lsiko Michigan ) . The Sewerage Engineering. ' Transportation ( Wheel Chairs ) . The Roadways. Transportation ( City Elevated ) . The Mechanical Engineering. The Medical Department. The Electrical Engineering. The CJmml. The Sanitary Engineering. The Secret Service. The Water Engineering. The Guides. The Janitors. The Fire Department was also organized mulcr him. In Ducombor , 1802 , at v the solicitation of the Insurance < 'oinimnics , the City Marshal was given control o/ / , this doimrtiuunl , but the organi/.ation was not changed. _ „ J 'tr Some FaetsJ- Regarding the Work of At the World's ' Fair. Mr. Millet cruno to the otlluo of Director ol DQcarutioii with u ropntiiUon alrcatly cstubllsliod in many lines by his previous work in three ilitToront eouti- nonts. Il'iH fame was a brilliant mosaic. Ho bad been a famous writer ; bo hail traveled extensively In foreign lands ; ho spoke llnontly half a dozen lan im e.s , in- clmlinff modern Circok ; ho had startlud the world by his brilliant and ilarintr achievements as a War Correspondent before Plevna , winning praise from the O/.tif of all the RntJsias in bis own pornon ; be had already , as a painter , earned the best honors of the ynivo academies , being one of the four Americans whoso plotiiroH were purchased by the 1 loyal Academy ; ho bad won fame as one of the best art critics of the day , boinj , ' one of the .fury of Fino'Arts at the Paris Kxpositlon la 1878 , and with all thin as a background , ho came to Chicago with a reputation cheerfully accorded him by the press of the country as the llrst goiira painter at America. Ilib work at the Fair wa done in a manner which won praise from every visi tor. Uesidos hlV important position of Director of Decoration , bo wan , in view ot lis wide oxporlonce , appointed Director of Functions. This olllco Included the imtmgoiuont of all ceremonies inside the grounds ; the designing of all drapery , lu < , 's , Imntlup , etc. ; the nianiih'omont of all entertainments of every kind , of the ire-works and illuminations , and , In general , of all public proceedings. / These nro HIP two nainus most prominently Itluntlllod with the -'Iiookof the IluilUurs " \i co-Hiithora of thu Ki-cut work , they Imvo lieon Jointly Intrustocl by the Columbian Morno- | 1 Publication Society with tlio execution of this inostrumarkablo inulortukbih'ln literary Tli'oy will bring to tlio work 'ill tlio qimlltlus needed for its siiccussful arcompliahmcnt. The iirlco of this magnilU'ent work has been placed 23 cenU per part for di-llv- ry at our olllco , or W cents If sent by mail. Cut out the coupons that- appear on page li of the Daily and Hvonlng HI2K. 0 coupons of diiTorrnt dates to this olflco with 25 cents. If bent by mall send 30 cents In coin ( stumps will bo rutnrnod. ) lOach sorles of coupons will bo run two weeks but only six will bo required. THESE BOOKS WiLL BE PUBLISHED AT'INTERVALS OF TWO W .EKS. Addro.ss tuiill orders to MEMORIAL DEPARTMENT , Omaha Bee , Omaha , Neb