ft 8 THE Or ATT A BAILT liVAtm TIlTItSDA V, APnTTj 11, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Utrkit Fairly Steady, bat Trd Tumi Vithoat New Pioton. MAY WHEAT CLOSES SOMEWHAT HIGHER Corn f.niiksi llrnv.r nt Opening nnil Clunrn l.tmor iimil C.'nuli llrniniul Cnimris I'ros lilnnn to .U tnni'c In l'rlffi Mx xl.itlstk nl iottlon. Th mnrket here whs dun, wlili prk-rd more or Imo dull tm thr Ii.ikIm of KSotflM.IM, In London nnoU tlon were marked up 5m to 11. lis tl lor mint imd li:t 2 ft I, but HUM fin-tor wan thoroiiKlilv dl.Hi'fcmtcd. Copper ruled Inac tive mid tiomltmlly titieliutiKi'd tit $I7.(J lor Lake .Superior and Jlfl.K." for easting und eleitrolytle The London market wan nlso tllliliittiKiil nt 12rt (l and 83 .Is M for ppol and ruturefl, repeetlvely. Spelter was Oiilet, but about uteady at old prices, clos ing at ja.W.A'n.l.'Ji'-. uoniesllc Iron mar ket! were about steady at ttilly maintained prices. i'ltf Iron warrants, northern loundry, tlo.lVyiti.t): noiitliern .foundry, Jll.wyiu.00, and soft southern, M3.TOJJ15.&0. OMAHA WIMK.tSSALK M.tlt KI4T9. CHICAGO, April lO.-Wlillo the praln markets were fairly steady today, trade tcncrally was tame In the aosenco of now fuctors. May wheat cloned lMMc hlfiher. May eorn Uc lower, .May natH WVtC down and provisions to 'ic higher. Althoimh the fact that the Kovcrnment report, due nfter trailing hours, had been discounted by heavy benr sellltn?, there was a disposition to remain neutral until Its contents we-o made known. May opened unchanged to Uc lower at TOc to tc, under heavy selllnK caused by rain In the Houtli. west, where It Is most needed. I Ills piij" mire illd not last Ion and In Its absence the market bcffiiti a , urmlual recover, tuiicliliif: 70e ilurltiK the forenoon. Drl ) leti or Pont,' stuff eame out and the n arkot learted to ;0c. where It UKiiln steadied, hlH time on reports of ii Rood export detiiui id. Hhorts bid the market up to .I'.Sr, but an easier feeling followed, as only modenitu ca h sales eotild be eonl rmeil. Mnv de rlliieil to 70V and closed steady, 'VH'-iC hlKher at 70f(7(l',e. Seaboard e rati ecu In wheat and Hour were eftml In .'") I'll., while primary receipts were I'jS.ujO bu., i;om pa red with 125.1KJU bu. n year hro. I'O'Ml receipts ver! 37 cars, none of contract crude. Minneapolis and Dullitli reported IU cars, HKultiHt 121 last week and .115 a year iiko. Kxporters reportcil .' loads "ueailzliiR sales luvolvlliK considerable scattered lines Have the com market n heavy aspect at the opening. May prices liiim-ed from He In 4 compared with the closo yesterday at l.'lVflle. and n ti fow minutes llie maraei urupi . ra w. ,'i ort from tic nun ioi.owuik ui mu . I US elieeKcd till" UOCIine nidi uiiunuii low relict Ion to 37U-. Tlie close was (tcady, hf lower at MSVH-Wic. 'He weather enerally remained favorable, pi thotlRlt there were Indications of rain In parts of the west, There was a hIIrIiI In crease In offetlnRS from Illinois, but at that thev were very small. IteeclptH were loC, cars," .Ti of contract Rradc. I.litiililiitlon, led by a local Ioiir, who dls posed of approximately l,U,U(iO bu.. de pressed the oats market. May sold be tween 2Su and lltSc anil closed ViUc lower at L'lJ4e. llecelpts were 110 cars. In provisions the feelliiR was somewhat easier under tho Inlluenco of lower prices In the I-.'ir market, but a Rood cash demand later caused a reversal of tone and the market advanced. May pork sold between iUX anil SM.ao unci closed 7V4 hlRher at li:i7'i; May lard between .S.IiJW and S.l!i, cIokIiir L'ifie up at .17',i?8.,.!0. and May rlbh between and JS.15, with the ulose "Mr better at H.15. intimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 40 enrs; corn, 113 cars; oats, 155 cars; hogs, 23,000 head. Tho leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open.l lllfih. Low. cfoFC.I Yes'y. Whfut May .Inly Corn April May July Uuts May July I'.irk May July hard May July Sep, Whs May J illy Sept. jj.I 1 Colorado, C3i'B70l 70i fi5,i70UWi 70 70lii!tt 71 70H 70'24'j; 70-MP.t w: !t v.y, 43ji Will 1 1 41 4.'!'; ttW&i UTifi M nirWi 43i 42 IS'.j, 43 2t'Mi23 25 2IH 2 IN 27iWS3 2ITV025 25 21 21 21725 II 20 II 43 II 20 II 37J 14 ) II 25 H 53 14 23 14 I71i 11 4214 R 15 8 22V4 S 15 K 20 S 13 S 03 R 15 K 03 8 10 S 10 8 05 S 13 S 05 S 10 8 10 R 20 S 22',i R 13 R 15 8 OTtfc 7 8714 7 S714 7 8714 7 R7',i 7 90 7 S7Vi 7 0714 7 85 7 90 7 8714 No. 2. t'ash quotations were as follows: l.'l.OI'U Market easy; winter patents, J'lXiJl.'i.OO; slrulRhls, J3..Wi3."0; clears, J2.wvn3.l0: snrlmr HneclaK JI.30: natents. ;i.riOJi3.80; stratghtH, J3.oofj3.30; bakers, $2.20 Wilt: AT No. 3 sprltiR, C7fi71c; No. 2 red roii??2c. COHN No. 2, 43UI3V4c; No. 2 yellow, 4.11 iH 3.c. OATS-No. 2 white, 23c; No. 3 white, 2iff 'e. HVlJ-No, 2. 52fi&lc. HAItUHY-Onod feeding, 46o; fair to cholcn malting, 4SlJtibc. ,SICIH)H No. 1 tlax. J1.55; No. 1 northwest ern, Jl.nii; prime timothy, JI.10. Clover, con tract grade. $10.75. PROVISIONS Mess porlt. per bbl.. $14.30W 14.33. Lard, per 100 lbs., $s.27!4jR.30. Dry nailed shoulders (boxed), tfi.'htt 0.8714; short clear sides (tioxed), 8.2.i'ifS.:riii. t 1 1 ID IV X luioin infill iriiv(., i Kollowlng are tho receipts and shipments for today: Itccelnts. Shipments. Vloiir. Iibls 41.000 3.S.O0O Wheat, bu 141.0H" U5.0IN) Corn, bu 232.000 93,0lrt Oats, tin 289,(100 2S3.0V) live, bu m.000 .4HN lliirley. bu 29,000 4.IK.0 On the Produeo exchaiiKO today thn but ter market was steady; creameries, IWi ii'te; iiaines, iivnoe. neei, uim iu ivy 12UC I'-RRS, nrm; rresn, iih-c. m:v viiiik ii:.KiiAii MAiiitrr (tuotntlona of thi liny on Varlona Cnmniodltlrn. i I'd 1 Vltiv, ,11'IU IV, r I..JUH niv. tii". lfi.tno bbls.: exnorts. 1.472 bhls.: closed unlet, hut steady and unelianged; Minnesota natents. $3.8O'n4.20: Minnesota bakers. ti.Wit 3.23; winter patents, $3.SH,00; winter strulghls, $3.40(1(3.50; winter tixtras. $2.40 S.Mi; winter low Kinoes, tz.iara-s.jo. nyo limn . dull: fair to good. $2.80(f(3.l5: choice to fancy, $.t20rj 3. 13. Iluckwheat flour, nulot lit 2.10t2.1B. HUCKWHEAT-Dllll at 6362c, c. 1. f., New i ork. COriNMIiAf-Sleady; yellow western, 01c; city. Wo; Urandywlne, $2.45r2.50. UVK-Dtill; No. 2 western, (W4c, f. o. b. ntloat; state. ritVfif7o, e. I. r carlots. HAHI,15V-Steady: feeding. 4(5481-0. c. 1 f New York: nialtlng. f2Ji70e. HAltl.liY MAIr U-.ill: western, auric. WHICAT-Kecelnts. 70.000 bu.; Hales. 3.S75,- mi. lutures. nirai, mm; io. z ren, iftc, f. o. b., atloat: No. 2 red, 7fie, elevator; No. 2 northern Duluth, 85e, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard nuliith, 8S?i!. f. o. b., alloat. Options opened Hlciily and later ncttulrcd jmsltlvo strength on small northwest re ceipts, tears mat tuo government report tntcht have been over-discounted, strength In cash property and lighter speculative offerings. A tumor that big traders here bad bought up all the May wheat also served to worry shorts In that option. They llimlly yielded a little and closed about idcndy at 'Jlu net advance. May, "fit1 76e, closed at Ttlio; July, 75Vij7fl 5-lBe. closed at 76Uo; September, 75J4ij7De, closed at "UKc. COItN-Ileeelpts, 50,000 bu.; exports, 42,027 bu Sliot, unlet ; No. 2, 49c, elevator, and 49Me, f. o. b., alloat. Options at tlrst were weak under realizing anil fine weather, but Inter iu tho day rallied on small receipts, nctivn buying by the Chicago bull leader and sympathy with wheat. It finally eased off with wheat and closed at ay.4e net loss. May, IS,sf4S74o. closed at 4Sise; July. 474fHi;e, closed at ISe; September, 471if ti'itc. eioseu at iic. OATS KeeelntH. 1.000 bu.: exnorts. 10 bu Spot, dull; No, 2, :iOe; No. 3, 30o; No. 2 white, 32',4c; No, :i while. 3l3icj track mixed wemern, wjni-i-c: o. ; wniti?, aittiitibc, op tliuih. (inlet hut falrlv stcmlv. HAY Quiet; shipping, 75f7714c; good to Clioiee, -.'mti-.ii'se. II1DKH Kltm; Onlveston. 20 to 25 lbs. isyi8',4c: California. 21 lo 25 Ins., lS1419o Texas dry, 21 to 40 lbs., liyitlc. hUATHUH-Stendy; hemlock sole. Hue nos Ayres, light to heavyweights, 24iW25c n..l,l 'lltfr'.-.,. ' IItOVfSIONS lleef. unlet! f.itnllv iift.Wl i 11.50; mess, JS'.r.OfJiO.oO; beef hams, IIS.iVKJ 19.00; packet. JD.tOlO.ixi; city, extra India Illi'rn, n.v"4l ,ut-.,ia, mill; lilt Klt'll neiiier, .i.hii iu.uu. iiu-iit-ii Hnouiiiers, J7.(t; picKieu nams. r-i.mt iu.oo. uird, stead v western steamed, $s,70; rellned, steady; con. tlncnt. $8.80: South Atnerlea. JD.tiO: com. noiind. JH.tS'i. Pork, firm: family. Itfi.fiOiT 17.00 ; short clear, Jl5.00ijl7.OO; mess, J15,50f(i in no. HOPS Steady; stnte, common to choice lilfio; I'aciac count, 10w crop, l(19c; 11 up, TAA.OV Firm; city, CiiSUc; country. 5' Itt'TTKU llecelpts. 4,Ct5 pkgs.; very firm fresh creamery, l&f(22c; factory, lHfM'ic CHHKSIJ-Hecelpts. 1,167 pkgs.; steady larec. fancy, colored. UUfrimo: huge fancy, white, llilll'io; fancy, small, colored 2Vril21;c: fancy, small, white, 12)il2lic K(H1S llecelpts. 18.917 Pkgs.: eabler: wet era, fresh. 13ie; storaue, western, 14c southern, at mark. 13fil34c. POl'ITItY-Allve, steady; fowls, SOlOljc ciucKens, w; turneys, yo: tiresBeil, quiet lllrk(iv KVfflftlin! fnwlH. HV,?lllUiv MlCi'AI.S-H was another day of nmall things In the local metal nmrkol. Specu lative dealings wero conspicuous by their nbi-enco nnd trndlug was conllned to the nieellng of the rcoulrements. lluyers con sldcred rates too high In view of tho bear Condition of Trnde nnd Quotation on !tnple nnd I'nney Produce. KGOS Hecclots liberal: good stock. II rm nt ll'i(12c. MVli 1'OUI.TItY-Hens. Sc; young and old roosters, SU'ioi turkeys, btfsc; Uucks and u,J K-.Mai ard ducks, ocr doz.. JI.TaifJ.w: teal, $1.2.il.W; mixed, $1.251.50. UCTTUlt Common to fnlr. 12fll3c: choice. lUilSc: separator, 22c. i-'Jitiaii ojhtuhs nrst grade, Bona packed, Now York counts, per can, 38c; ex tra selects. 32c: ktandards. 25c: medium. 2uc. Second grade, slack tilled, New York counts, per can, we; extra selects, stanuarus, ve; iiuik standards, pur gal., $1.20. KltKSII KIHH lllnck bass. IBe: white bass, lUc; bluellsh, 11c; bullheads, 8c; blue fills. 7c: hiirfnloK. Re: cattish. 12e: cod. 8c: cropplc, Sc; cIsco7S, 7c; halibut, lie; herring, 4c; haddock, 9c; mackerel, 15c; perch, 3c; picaerei, nc; pise, sc; reu snapper, jvu; salmon. 11c: sunflsh. &c: smelts, sc; trout. 9o: whltetlsh, ic. i"iuiufs L.ive, per uoz., i. VICALS-Cholce, &i10c. HAY Prices ouoted by Omaha Wholesale llav Ouulcrs' association: Choice unland. $10; No. 1 upland, $9.50; medium, $9; coarse, $850. Itye struw, J5.&0. These prices are for nay or goon coior ana quality, uemauu fair, llecelpts, 15 cars. uats-iMi. i wnue, ;c. COHN-No. 3. 42c. .... IJllAN J13. , VEGETABjjES. SPINACH-Por bu. box. 73c. ASPAUAOl'S-Callfornla. per lb., 15c. lUlinjAllll-Callfornla, per lb., 8c. NlilV HlJirrS-Per doz.. 50c. NHW CAHHOTS-I'er do., 60c. Ni:V Tl'ltNIPS Per doz., 60c. CUCI'MIIKIIS-Hothouse. nor doz.. I1.23 1.75, as to size. PAlfHNiPb Per UU.. 40c. TUHNlPS-Per bu. busket, BOc. " , UliliTS l'er bu., 1UC. CAKHOTS Per bu., 40c. l.i:TTUCH-Per bu., 35ffll0c. HAOISin:S-Pcr dnz 20300. J'AHSI.UY Per doz., 35c. l'OTATOKS-Pcr bu., 45063c: 7r.(.. SHKD POTATOIJS liariy Ohlos. B360e: lied Hlver Valley, 90c: Triumph. $1.10. Sv.'HKT POTATO KS Per lib!., $1.50. CAUHAOU Hnllutid seed, per lb.. 2c: new California. '.'4c. TOMATOKS Klorlda, per 6-basket crate. $3.50; Mexicans, per 4-basket crate, $2. (JIS lliisn uniu, iter uu., 1.100..W. CKl.CHY California, as to Blze. BOtf7'75e: Kalamazoo, 2530c. CAUi.ii' L.oviiii uatiiornia, per crate. $2.DO't(3.00. IllQANs wnx, per ou., .; string, per du., liuu 1 rer du. dox, j. PUPP13HS Per bu. box, $2.23. KIIU1TS. HTnAWHHlUUKS Florida. Der at.. 40c: Texiis, 25'!i30c; Louisiana, 24-qt. cases, $3.25. GIlAi'liS Aiaiuga, per aeg, jf.6oaa.uo. AI'PI.KS Per bbl.. $4.25: Washington, ner bu. box, $1.75; Uellflowers, $1.90. CIlANUI2imiES-llcll nnd Ilugle. $9 ner bbl.; Jerseys, per bbl., $8.50; per crate, $2.75. THOP1UAU I'llLUTH. ollANOliS California seedlings. 12.000 :.2.V, navels. $2.7503.00. I. KMONS California, extra fancy. $3.25(3 3.50; choice, $3 U AN AN A3 Per bunch, according to size, $1.754f2.2.. t.Miss California, new cortons. 75c: layers. 03e; Imported, per lb.. 10ffl2c. 1JATISS Persian, In CO-lb. boxes, Salra, to per lb.; Halloween, uiio per 10. Miauh:i.L,AMtiuua. HONKY California, per 34-scctlon case, $3.75. UllJl'jiv 1 cr 11111., .uu, pur iiuji udi., i.to. NtlTS liiiKllsh wnlnuts. per lb.. 15c: 111- ierts. nor lb.. i3e: almonds. 11c r lb.. 18'aVk:: raw peanius, per iu., uuuvici ruaoicu, u:ii h-c. jiruztis, iJc; pecans, ivanv, cueounuis, each, 414e. 11111KS No. 1 crecn. CHc: No. 2 crcen. 41.u: No. 1 salted, 6lse; No. 2 salted, 654c: No. 1 al calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. Sc2 No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 15 lbs., oc: dry hides. siic; neep pelts, 2&a7&c; norso nines, ii.W4..i. Liverpool tiraln nnd l'rurlalonii, ST. I.OIMS. Anrll lO.-WIIEAT-Unset- tlcd; No. 2 red. ensh, elevator. 9c; track, 73c; May. U9U1(697c: July, CSUWlic; No. 2 lninl. 71c: reeelnts. 20.800 bushels. I'OHN-iiwer; iso, z casn, traca, I3'sc; May. 417e; July. 42V4c. OATS Strong: No. 2 cash. 27!4c: track. 28'4e; May. 2Cc; July, 2l?ic; No. 2 white, 30c, IIYI'J lllgner ai inc. IM.nilll Dull: natents. $3.45fi3.G0: extra fancy and straight, $3.053.25; clear, $2.70 2,90. SlJUUS Timothy, steady; average rc elpts. $3.25fl'I.O0; prime worth more. Flax, J1.5J. l oilN M kai-rtteaoy, j..v. HUAN Hull: sacked, eust track. 73'ff"314c, HAY Firmer; timothy, $10.76H13.50: prairie. $io.50ltll.tw. viiihi 1 nteaoy. ti.Ji. iron cotton th:s-$i.oo. HAO(INO-C!.f(7c. IIKMP TWINH-Dc. PUOVISIONH Pork, steady, Jobbing. $15,75. Ijird, steady nt js.171,, ury mit meats, firmer: boxed lots, extra shorts, JS.:i7ii.: e ear r bs. JS.&O: clear s 1 es. JS.62V4, iiiieoii. inner: ooxen 101s. cxira snorii". $9.I2'A; clear ribs. $9.23; clear sides, $9.3714. MICTA1.S-I.ead. steady at $4.22!j. Spelter, stronger and more doing. $.1.75i3.i8. POl'l.THY l''lrmer; chickens. 714fj8ci tur keys, rif 8: ducks, 9c; geese, t'riSc. HUT Tl'JK Bieauy; creamery, iva-tnc; ilnlrv. Wi(17e. KtiCiS Higher, 12'io, repacKcu and cases Included. Ill'.CIOIl'TS Flour. .1.000 bbls.: wheat. 21. mm bn corn. 18.000 bu.: oats. 10.000. SIIIPMICNTS-Flour. 11,000 bbls.: wheat, 33,000 bu.; com, 2S,ooo nu.; oats, itt.uw du. Kanaua City (iraln nnd l'roUlon KANSAS CITY. Anrll 10. WHEAT May. f.lfiOlTic: July, GiiS(6l74c: cash, No. 2 hard, itiOe; no. a. (ii'it"1-; no. reo, nm(i(tc. )itN-Mav. 40.'fi403io: July. 407o: cash. No. 2 mixed, 4imfll'.4e; No. 2 white, 4214o; No. 3. 42e. OATS-No. 2 white, 1YS0C. 1IVK No. 2. M)e. HAY Choice timothy, $10.50511.00; choice prairie. $9.00. IIUTTEK-Crcamery, 17jJ20c; dairy, fancy, We. KilCIH Steadv: fresh Missouri nnd Kan sas stock, lie uoz., loss off, cases returned; new wlittewnoii cases inciuueu. ;sc more. IlECKIPTS wneat. nu.; corn, Ju,- C0O bu.; oats, ;;,ui nu. KIlll'.Ml'iNTS wneat, m.vm nu.: corn. 52,000 bu,; oats, li.txu nu. Liverpool lirnln nnd I'rorlilnna. l.H'l.'.ni'OOl,. Anrll 10. WHEAT Snot quiet; No. 2 red western winter. 6s ll-Vl; No. l nortnern spring, i iu; ixo. 1 ian fnrnlii. Ks 2Hd. COItN Snot. American mixed, new. ntllet 3s 1H41: spot, American mixed, old, steady, 4k Id: futures, steady: May. 3s lllid; July, 3s KITtd: September, 3s HlJd. PROVISIONS Lard. American rei ned. n palls, firm, at 43s 9d: prime western, In tierces, Hleau.v. ni i;s vu. iinms, snnri cai firm, at 4ns 3d, Hacon, hhort e:enr backs llrm, at 10s fid; short ribs, llrm, nt 41s 2d Shoulders, square, WW M. HOPS At l.oiKHin, i-aciiic coasi, steauy Vtti Ut. PEAS Canadian, bh biu. Plillndelpbiii Produce Market. XMIILADEI.PHIA. April 10.-nUTTEH-Flrm; good demand; fancy western cream ery, 22'4e: fancy western prints, -sifto rnnev iuuriiv orinis. jjc. FCOS Firm: cood demand: fresh nearby nnd western, lie; iresu souwiwesiern, fresli snutnern. 14c. CIIEF.SE-Qulet but steady: New York full creams, fancy small. KjfliliR: New Yorit fun creams, ratr to cnoice, juvt'flJi'c, .Mlunenpolls Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Anrll 10. WHEAT-C.ish, 70Je: May, fi9c; July, Ti'.te; on iraca, no. 1 nam, 72in; no, nortnern, tuc; no. i nortnern, u7-iajMiic. FI.OL'll-Flrst patents, $3.S5ft3.93; second patents, w.ia'(iJ.i; nrst clears, J2.9&13.O0 secoiiu cieuip, ..viui.iu HHAN In bulk, $13.0013.23. Toledo drain Market. TOLEDO. April 10,-WHEAT-Acttve, firm: casn. isjtc; .May nnci Juiy, COItN Active, llrm; ensh, 4lc; May, 44c Jlliy, 4.1)4 c. OATS-Steady; cash, 2o4c; May, 26c, It YE 50c. CI.OVEHHEED-Cash, $6.60; October, $5.35 Iran 1 n. tc.v pillliv, u.w, MIlMnukre Grain Market. Mll.WAITKEE. Anrll 10. WHEAT Mnr ket steadier: No. I northern, 72(&72Hc; No, nortnern, (i?iie. HYE-Steadv: No. 1. 53c. PAULEY Strong; No. 2, 57Jj5Sc; sample, mt.v,sc. York Dry tSnnda. NEW YOUK. April 10.-DnY OOODS-A Blight Improvement In general demand noted today on home nccount. some fair, sized bids In the market for exnort cnods No change In the market In any line of staple 'ottons in tone or prices. Prints nre quiet, wan some irauing. uingnums lieauy In leading makes. Print r'lths dull for . , ... .. . .H..i. .. ,, .......1 1.. .I,.,.,!,, f, . i,iii,v, lutint a ,(. KuiFii.. ill ,-.,..,.. . finest and llrm. Men's wear woolen nnd "uisieu inoricn uuu nui utuiy s.n-u..j. Uress gooiH In fair demand ror fan.y waist cloths, but ijet otherwise. JHIVI2MIJT.S IN yiOCKS AMI IIOMIN. .Mnrket linn Much the Nninr l'.elted Appearance nx l.nsl Werki NHW YOIIK. Anrll fft .-The xnecillatloU for the advance was renewed In force today nnd the market resumed much the same up; pearance as It had during the excited peculation or last ween. Lonuon ncipcu iu bis result hv some rather emnhatlc ad vances In the International stocks before the opening here, which were perhaps In cident to the fortnightly settlement now In progress 011 the London Stock exchange. The market opened here In a fairly buoyant condition, the congested buying cuuslng running sales of several thousand spare blocks In a number of stocks nt the open ing at advances of from 1 to 2 points. 'I his materially higher level of prices attracted some large selling to realize and the tone became rather nervous for awhile, as shown In tho wide and frequent fluctua tions In some of tho prominent stocks. Hut me speculative leaders seemeo 10 oe ngum well simntlxil villi remmrees nnd thev sup ported the market with great confidence and manipulated prices with boldness. lite sudden and violent auvnnces were Well enleiilnteil to fnselnate the multitude of outside speculators, who were very evi dently waiting to come Into the market on any definite signs of a further advance. .Monday's reaction and tho subsequent re covery evidently served to convince many persons that no lower prices wero to be expected for the present nnd that further advance might be reasonably looked for. 11 wns demonstrated, in ract, tnat me puo He is still willing nnd eager to bliV stocks. notwithstanding the high level of prices, measured by the earning power, so long as prices continue to go up. Large specula tive pools, therefore, find It worth while to support prices .mil to advance tho market, even In face of heavy offerings, owing lo the Inrgo outside demand, attracted by the advance In prices. Thn appearanro of tfew lenders In the money mnrket, including some of tho speculators Interested In the rise, hns served to again defer the exhaus tion of money resources. cut lonns ran up above mommy s 11 mil level to 7 tier cent todav. under the re quirement of the active speculation and of some large financial operation. Including the payment of another $10,000,000 Install ment on subscriptions to the I'nlon Pacific collateral bond Issue. Tho slightly firmer tone or sterling exclinngc tins morning. vhllo tho money rate wns lower. Indicated that nnv relavntfnii In (lin rittn wnnlil lilt sterling back to the gold export point, i Money was no nigiier in London touny, out payment must bo made tomorrow there of nn $1S,000,000 Installment on the exchequer bond Ifeuo and Friday Is tho payday for mo biock exenange settlement, some re newed pressure for gold on New York Is. therefore, to be expected, Meantime the siibtrensury continues to absorb cash, and New vorK exenange nt Clilcago today roll to 50o discount, marking the continued de mand of the Interior on New York for money. Thn advance In the call loan rate helped lo precipitate a lively realizing movement during the last hour, which cut Into prices nil around and made the closing easy. Tho Burlington deal nnd talk of a consolidation of copper Interests with the smelting In terests looking to the control of tho gold, silver and copper product, were tho lending lnllucnces In the day's speculation, so far as It was duo to any specific Influence at all. Burlington rose an extreme ii' to a now record price at 192 nnd Northern Paclllc came within a small fraction or pur. rue whole granger group was affected by sym pathy and Northwest preferred vuidc a notnuie advance 01 to points, wnue si. Paul & Omaha rose 8 nnlnts. Amalga mated Copper gained 514 on very largo deal ings nun Annconua Texas tc paclllc was largely bought at an advance of 2!4 ojt talk of an exchange of two shares of the stock for one of Missouri Paclllc. As nn outgrowth of these movements, the South- westerns, grangers anil r;rics were an strong nnd active. Sneclnl features of strength were Consolidated Oas, which rose itrooKivn union tins, : uencrai isice trie. G. with a renctlon of 5: Tobacco. 31;: ex-dlvidend Pullman, 3?i, and Chicago Ter minal preferred 41i. Evansvllle & Terro llautn .lumpen 7 points, allowing or a P.4 per cent dividend. The bond market wan moderately active nnd higher. Total sales, par value. $1,755,000. United Htntes rerunning ss niivanced & ami the old 4s, registered, and the new 4s U per cent on the last call. The following are the clojlng prices on the New York Stock exchange: SEo discount bid, 10c HI 10. -Clearings, $.i:i,- ti,21S. . Clearings, no.suvw, ',1 lO.-Clenrlngs. $3,201.- .Hinge, j, 10 lucouui 10 New York exch .ii. .-.,... ..ui,...i ... - -I, I I l .1 !t- ,1 1 1 w I, SS2 T.L'. Im In i.,.. HOSTO.SV April balances, $i.3,),79';, CiNCINN TI, '1 15o, New Viirt.- , par; money, 3V;il per cent lurU Sidney MnrUcl. NEW YollK, April 0.- MONEY On call, llrm lit WW per cent; last loan ot S per cent; prime mercantile paper, S'i'cM'j per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE-Steadlcr. with actual business In bunkers' bills nt $4.S7'i for demand and at JI.SlSi for sixty days: posted rates, $1.8514 nnd $1.89; commercial bills. $4.CiM.st4, SILVEil-Certltlrates, 6ifj59e; bars, 59ci Mexican dollars, ISc. UONDS-Oovernment, strong; railroad, strong; unto, weak. The closing prices on bonds today are as follows: f. S. ref. 2s, roc., do coupon do 3s, rog do coupon do new 4s, reg do coupon do old 4s, reg.. . do coupon do os, reg do coupon D. of C. 3 fiis..., Atch. gen, 4s do nrij, 4s. Can. So. 2s do 4s do fs C. & N. W. c. 7s Mo S. F. d. 5s.. Chicago Ter. 4s., Colo, So. 4s n.& it. o. 49.... Erie general 4h.. K. W. Ar O, C. Is Gen. Electric 5s la. Central Is..., L. N. mil. Is.. M K. it T. 2s. ., do pfd N. Y. C. Is 105'i 1CiIj, ni'i i.iu 1x1 113'tr ll'i 111'4 121 10214 96 I lOi'i1 l-l?4 112 121 f(i f.Tli mil ,101 iv.14 117 10."' , it'i Hit 10715 N. J. C. gen. o9, No, Pacific 3s..., do 4s N Y C ft S h 4s N. & W. c. 4s.... Ore. Nav. Is do 4a do ronsol 5s... Ore. 8. L. 6s.... Itcadlng gen. 4s.. It. 11. W. Is H I. ft I M e. Is, S L ft H K g. s, St. Paul cons. ... St P, C ft P Is. do Ps So. Pacific 4s... . So. Hallway 5s.. S. It. ft T. Cs.... Tex. ft Pac. Is.. do 2s I'nlon Pac. 4s... Wabash Is do 2s West Shore 4s.. Wis. Central Is.. Vn. Centuries .. Wabash deb ,13.1 . 'i lO-i ,10(11 j lot's ,109 .101 117 1214 !.i I'll,, mi i? 1V9 1IS'i ,i:o's 92 117 f.9K 119 100 ,10rt 120 110IJ 115 8f.l4 9514 81 Old. "Offered. 'mv York kilning Stock. NEW YOUK, April 10. The following nre quotations on mining stocks: Atchison do nfd Haltlmore ft O... Can. Pacific. Can. Southern .. Ches. ft Ohio Chicago o. w... C II. ft Q Chicago 1. ft L. do pfd Chlcngo & E. I. Chicago & N. W. C, It. I. ft P..., U. U. U. V H. I.., Colo. Southern ., do 1st pro , do 2d nfd Del. ft Hudson.. Del. Ii. ft W.... Den. ft 11. G do nfd Erlo do 1st nfd Gt. Nor. pfd Hocking uoat ... Hocking Valley. Illinois Central. Iowa Central ... do ti fd I.. E. ft W do pfd Lake Shore Louis, ft Nash.. Manhattan Ii .. Met. St. Hv Mex. Central ... Minn, ft St. L... do nfd Mo. Pacific Mobile & Ohio. M.. K. ft T do pfd N. J. Central... N. Y. Central... Nor. ft West.... do pfd NIW Pacific do pfd Ontario & W.... O. R. ft N do pfd Pennsylvania . Heading do 1st pfd do 2d Pfd Rio O. W St. L. ft 8. K... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. L. S. W do pfd St. Paul do pfd St. P. ft O 80. Pacific So. Hallway .... do pfd Tex. ft Pacific... Union Pacific ... do pfd Wabash .. do pfd 61 Vfri :j. 92 14 3IJ 2.TV 19114 1171? 199? 11(14 81'.: 12 47 , 21 Hi lj 217 , .1S H , 70 ,2.12','j , 2() ,142',4 ;:' , C!V4 , 02 121 .not; .101's .128 .107 W. ft L. E do 2d nfd Wis. Central .... Third Avenue .., H. ft O. nfd Nat. Tube do pfd Ainiil. Conner ... Adams Express.. Am. express .... V. S. Express..., Wells-Fargo Ex. Am. Cot. OIL..., do pfd Amor. Malting .. do pfd Amer. S. ft 11..., do pfd Am. Spirits .... Mo pfd w. 11 pfd S. ft W. Pfd Tin Plate. Amer. do Amer. do Am. do nfd... ,MAin, Tobacco.. do prd Ana, Mill. Co.... Hrk. Hap. Tr.... Colo. F. ft I Con, Tobacco ... do pfd Federal Steel .. do pfd Gen. Electric ... . 8614 Glucose Sugar , .112 do pfd .103 Int'n'l Paper ... . 81 do pld . 28i4 Laclede Gas .... . iW?i Nat. Hlscult .... .150 do pfd .151 Ti National Lead . . 50',i do pfd . SO National Steel.. . ,18'i Mo pfd . JMili. N. Y. A. llrako. . 34T No. American .. . 42 Paclllc Coast ... . 76 do 1st pfd .Wfli do 2d pfd . 354 Pacific- Mall .... . 767i People's Gas ... . S1 Pressed S. C... . 79 do pfd . IPX Pullman P. C... . R2l4 Stand. It. ft T... . 6I14 Sugar .3714 do pfd . 6J Tenn. C. ft 1.... ,15V4 U. S. Leather... ,189s do pfd .110 U. S. Rubber... . 45 do pfd . 2S,4 Western Hnlon . . 794 Republic I. ft S. . 4C0 do pfd . 921J U. S. Steel . 8l )4 do pfd . 8fP. C. C. ft St. L. . C91i Ml" US " 11SV, 11.14 l53 19714 81 110 2614 8.1 5 2i 014 214 , 17 , 47-; , 9.1 . 4'.",i 11114 , 7:1 ,1194, .12S?4 111 . 4-1 . 41; . 5.14 .mis .22:1 . 19 . 90 . 27S 21' . W . IK'.i . 83 . 15i . 88 . 5-1 . ;hj . mi . set .niU . -lo s, . 821, .213 -114 .14.1V .121 . 61 . I3',i . Ill . 1.11 . 70 . IS . 91T . t' ') HAH SILVER-Stcndy. 27 3-lfid per nr.. MONEY 3'o3U nor cent. The rate of ills. count In the "otien market for short IiIIIk Is .1Htfr:i 9-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 3 9-10f35; per cent. Condition 11 r Hie Trensury. UMUIMVflTnV A I Irt n. 1 ...... ,..ut...,u.u.., iiiii IV, lllllttj- SlHlf- ...... fc v.. uu- n.nnui; iiumui,'n in ine gen eral fund, exclusive of the $130.ono,000 gold reserve Iu the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $159,527,390; hl'tll, 41VU,l.ll,sol, Wool Mnrkrl. ST. LOt'lS. Anrll 10. WOOf t'nebnnireil. medium grades. 12(18140; light line, 1215c; heavy line, lfK(l2c: tub washed, 171127c. nun j un. April 1H.-W001-TI1C American Wool and Cotton Henorter will snv nf (he wool trade tomorrow: Tho market Is de cldedlv more (inlet and a very marked fall ing off Iu tho volume of business Is notice- nine, ine large consumers hnve appar ently supplied their needs for the time being nnd although quite a number of tho smaller mills have been In they have taken on only small lines, the agcreirnte of which U iltriim,! ,. .1,608.000 pounds. This quieter condition of minus was mn unexpected and is not un natural after tho enormous business pre viously transacted. It would have been strange indeed If a. pronounced activity had been longer maintained In view of the fact uiiii ine great niua oi inn purcnasfiig wiih for consumption. Probably not a pound of the large total given last week wns bought for speculation. 'Altlloticli tliern lu hii such a marked falling off In the voluino of iraoe inero is no weaKcning whatever In prices. Sales In Hoston amounted to 3.393.0(10 pounds domestic und 215.100 pounds foreign, making a total of .1,608,000 pounds, against a uniu in ii,Hi,mi pounds inr tno previous week and a total of 21.C9J.9na iiouihIh fnr ilir. corresponding week last year. The sales since January 1 amount to 68.734, 900 pounds, against 47,421,900 pounds for tho correspond ing miiu mui jeui. Penrln Mnrket. PEORIA. Anrll 10.-COn't.nwi.r. Vn " 42HC oats iowcr; no. 2 white, 2714c; billed through. WlllSTvY On tlm IiiikIu .if tl 1-. ... Ished eo'Is. Trust reeelnts. Nominal. Ex-dlvldend The Commercial Advertiser's fxindon ftnunclnl cablegram sayb: Tho stock mar ket hero was higher. Interest centered In tho American snares, which wero active anu nuoynni irom start to iiuisii. The local Impulse to buy was encouraged when New York responded to the hlghcut level of prices wo had set beforo the nnen in- In Wall street. Tho favorite American stocks were Atchison. Missouri Paclllc, Kansas nnd Louisville, In which tho contango rates at the settlement of today were Slio'A The rate for Chicago, .Milwaukee ft St. Paul. Denver ft Rio Grande, Now York Central, Illinois Centrul mid for Northern Pacific was SI-, per cent. Northern Pucillc H scarce on account of tho deposit of slock to uo excuangeu lor certificates, Tlntos wero UP i of a point to 5S14. with Hiitioort from Paris. Anacondas wero 10U on Hoston ad vices. Money wns steady. The mnrket still owes thn bank nbout iil.ono.coo. The Hunk or i';nginnti nas dour nt 31,000 in gold bars Exchange on Hcrlln (check), 20.41. Ilonloii Stock Quotation!, HOSTON, April 10, Call loans, Sfjl per cent; xiinu luuiw, per cent, uniciai Closing. A.. T. ft 8. F do pfd Amer. Sugar ... Am. Telephone.., Hoston ft AI.... Hoston Elevated. Hoston ft Me... C H. ft Q. ..... Dominion Coal . do pfd.. ..... , Federal Bteel .... do pfd .... Fltchburg pfd.. Gen. Electric ... do pfd Ed. Elec. Ill Mex. Central .... N. E. O. ft C..., Old Colony .... O'.d Dominion .. Rubber Union Pacino .... 6IV4, , IK 1131, ,17"M .261 .l'l .193 ,191 '.8 ,111' . 5514 !(' ,230 ,220 ,210 ' l"l4 ,:os , 24 . 92V4 Union Land . West End U'nul Plnnlpln N. E. G. ft C. 5s Adventurn Ring. Mln. Co.. Amiil, Copper .. Atlnntlu !.. Hoston ft Mont. Ktlttn R. llr.utA Cal, ft Hecia...; 1 (intenntal Franklin Humboldt Osceola Parrot Qulncy Slllklu P. Pnn Tamarack ... ctan .Mining ... Wlnnnu Wolverines U'l h7 1514 24 lv 113 2114 397 10714 SB 261 !?H( j 1 8li 56U 17S ?4 VI' nnnk Clearlnsa. OMAHA. April 10.-Cearlngs. $1,100,775; corresponntng nay nisi year, J976.7S9; In crease. $123,986. CHICAGO. April 10.-CIearlngs, $21,371,102: l... I ! HOI AK...l. . III lidiniM IP, j,uui,iii, I-Al ll.tIKT , 4I.-.J 5.( 4,i; ,-nrw ora exenHnge, ihic un-couni 8T. LOUIS. April 10,-CearlliRH. $7.0K!,2II balance", $916,130; money, cusy, 6j0 per cent Adams Con 22 Alice 31 Hrceco 130 llrunswlek Con., 20 Comstoek Tun... 6 Con. On I. ft Va.200 Dead wood Ter.... 50 Horn Silver jtn iron tsiiver ...... OJ Leadvllle Con .1 Little Chief ... Ontario Ophlr Pnoenlx Potosl Sn va go Sierra Nevada Small Hopes . Standard . 11 .900 . M ,. 8 .. 28 .. 00 ..110 London Mock Quotation. LONDON, April 10.-1 p. m.-CIosIng: Cons., money..., do ncct Atchison Can. Paclllc .... St. Paul Illinois Central.. Louisville I. P. pfd N. Y. Central... Pennsylvania .. 9." 14! 9311 Erie do 1st pfd.. Heading MW-No. Paclllc nfd. . 1SS Grand Trunk ... .113 Anaconda .ICS IT. 3, Steel . 87'J do pfd .15514 Rand Mines .... . 89 . , 38-f, !, IS" 9S14 . 8l4 , J0' . 4814 . 97 K. v York 1,1 Stock .Mnrket. NI!W IVinU Anrll lHllfl,MleDt... PellllM 1TC llnafl fnlr , lr.tr,,,. Il....'n 111.. ..,,.. ..... ...,,,,,,,,, in,,, ,,i t.'i higher; steers, $ 1.50'u 5.65 ; tops, $.1.90; fat iiseii, $1,504! 1. 75r cows. J2.I0'(; ,0i. Xo .,,,n,f,j 1,1 . tiiiii-ri, riiiiini'illM, uciio entile, 12 head sheep and 2,900 quarters of ,j..-i . (" A r .Vl.'n..,.lr,lu A'."n l,.i. ..!,. rather slow and 25c lower; somo sales, 50c mi veins, M.mriio.w; cnoico veins, SH.iu; lllllo ti 1 , ailGKI' AND LAMHR-Recclpls. 8.510 IIOlIll' llllirtnt Htm lit. til trim r iiinin l fU 01.1.35; culls. $.1.O0J3.5O; lambs, $3.5oK.40; culls, $3; clipped lambs, $5.23ti5.75; spring i.iiii, ,.-, ,i.,w, iiur in nu. 1 l("ir!S rtn'rllilM t ?-, Imml. n.irl.,l ...,el... .. (.i.wyo.M inr wnoie iiingc. St. I.oiiU Lire Mock Market. ST. l.fllTlsJ A,.rii in f 'AT-rr 1.' n.,...i..i. .1011 lleilll hi, 111, II,,,- 1 110 fnyiini. .ot,nl ri.-,iii. , iiiiiivii NiuppinK nun pxpuri sieers $4.7541.1.75; dressed beef and butcher steers stockers and feeders, $3.10fi l.OO;' cows and iiuiirm, ..iiiif o.iiu; cauiicrs, fi.M.i'o.id; nuns, $2.75)4 1.252 Texas and Indian steers, $.1.6(Wi .1.1.1?. rntl'U ll,i,l Imlrnra 4 f.RO HOGS-Recelpts. 8rii0 head; market fiiSlOo lower: pigs and lights. $1.80'gj.90; packers, fo.SOfin.ft.l; butchers, $3.95tii.l0. SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, l.ROn head; market strong and active; native muttons, $4..1flfffi,00i lambs. $3.00ifi5.50; spring lailllin, 4l,WHiI.li; CIIUS 111(11 OUCKH, J.!HI1) l.WJ, Stock In Sight. Following nre tho receipts at the four principal western marKctH tor April 10; Cattle. Hogs. Sheen, South Omaha 2,90.1 9,o02 7,802 Chicago 21.000 23,000 16,0oo Kansas city 7,500 is.coo 7,000 St. Louis 2,500 8.WH) 1,800 SOUTH OMAHA. April 10. fteepitnta h'mfm. cilia tlniu Slipn nilleliil .. 1 ,.ji-.' .!Ut 7.71' oiiicini Tuesday a,rx io.'c o-jh uniciai Wednesday 2,I"'3 V.Wi i,fr- Three dnys this week.... 8,013 U.313 Hinno days last week 8,736 13.MV1 Hamu week before 8,629 15,717 Harm, flit'.wi i....ih r.r, 11 en in f.?t Same four 'weeks ago..!! u!M9 'jt'.TU "'1. .i.ijc Mini ,! H',111,1 h-.uIII in,iH,i AVerillfe tll'liw. milil fill Ihhih fur fliA till Ml severul dus with comparisons: I 19)1. 190-).1899.ilS9S.ilS97.!lSW3.,1893. nrll April April prll Mull April rprn April April April Totals .13.903 61,102 i.SO! Sioux City Lire Stock Mnrket. SIOUX CITY. Anrll 10.-(8peclal Tele cram.lCATTLl'i Receipts. fioO: market slow, 101 15o lower; beeves, $4,251(5.00; cows and hulls, mixed. $2.2.'fi3.50; stockers and feeders, $3,2.Vfj 1,23; calves und yearlings, HOGS Receipts. 1,I0); market strond, selling, f.1.S5f5.0O; bulk, $5.8714. THE REALTY MARKET. INSERUMENTS tiled for record Wednes day, April 10, 1901: Warranty t I. Omaha Realty company to McCoy ft Olmsteiul. lots 25 and 28, block 11, Kountzo ft R 's add $ 1 August llcdball and wire to it. k. Rich. nV4 lot 4. block 10, Hurnham PI'ICO CJ Katie O'Keefo to South oinaha in vestment company, late 7 and S, block 13. Wilcox's add; lots ft, 11 to 15. block 13; lots 11 to 15, block ?0. Shelby Placo 1,500 E, J. Soden lo 11. H, Hastings, lots 1 and 2. block 2, Hurllngton Placo..,. 100 J. E. Georgo to M. A. WalKtns, o 40 feet lot 6, Malouev'H ndd 175 National name or commerce to j. ,, Ahrahamson. lots 13 and II, block 2, Helvedere add . 7W j. .. Aiiranamson anu who 10 ,. n, Millard, lots I, 5, 6, 13 and 14, block 2, samo 1 J. 11, Furny and wife to uuznnctn nci son, lot 2, block 11. Waterloo r4) H. f), patrtcK to A. L. Anderson et ai, lot 8, block 6, Patrick's 2d ndd 275 C. S. Shepard and wife to William McLeod, nlj of nw nw U-16-13 J.Ojtj L. M. Hannnn nnil hiisband to II. P. Smith, lot 19, block 3, Hawthorne add too J. T. Spcllmnu and wife to A, E. AI stodt, lot 24, block 6, Matthew's sub. 150 Quit Clnlin Deed". John Rush and wife to James Hart nett, sub lot 13 In lot 3. Capitol add.. I.WO N. w. iicKinson-iio r;uua iicKinsou, lot 2, block 8; iftts 1 and 2, block 11: lots 1 to I, block 17; lots 1 to I, block 18; lots 1 to I, (block 21, Smith's add and varioun f.tper lots 111 weinv mill iiiiiuiiii j,vii- linn in ,,-i,v Pluce. IIIrIiIiipA Place, Jeromo park und Crescent i rk Total amouipl transfers $9,947 OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET Good Denund for 0iUtl-8teri Sold About Stttdj tnd Cows Btoidj to Blrenp, HOGS AVERAGE A NICKEL LOWER Sltcep Ilrcelpta Liberal nnd Trndc Htilcd Slovr nnd th" Tendency ot Prlecu M'no l.nnrr nn Roth Mieep ami l.ninlis. 21.723 10,318 13,161 22,058 2I.4S7 16,'.iJ3 Mnrch 15. March 16. March 17. March IS. Murch 19. Mnrch 20. March 21. March 22. March 23. Mutch 21. March '.'."1. March 26. March 27 March 28. Match 29. March 30. March 31. i 5 56M I 0 661s, 1 I 5 .314: 1 5 (il'.i , 5 71 5 S2', 5 80 5 80-', 76 81 , 8514t 89M ." 9Ili, . (I 00 ! .1 5 9Sls , 5 9's . 5 W ' '. c 01 sl I 5 92'4; I 79 4 851 4 1)1 4 89 I 80 I 81, I 8.i 4 90 I 911 V I 89! 1 u; 5 0.11 5 16 5 12 5 U! 5 OS 5 13 5 25 5 .1(1 .1 "0 n7 1 r. 33 5 38 3 59 3 U.1 3 li 3 68 4 3 68 3 Mil 3 601 3 01 3 601 3 57 I 3 no; 3 66 3 00! :t fti 3 69 3 61 j 3 63 .1 t.6 3 3 3 62 3 61 3 tjt 3 68 3 6S1 3 71 3 73 3 73j 3 ;i .1 3 71 3 071 .1 f.7; 3 65 .1 6J 3 62 .1 6'i 3 671 1 3 7:1! .1 79 3 79! 3 72' 3 711 J 10: 3 S0 ' 3 87l 3 3 91 3 83 3 88 3 81 3 91 1 3 71 I 10 3 67 I 3 71i 3 981 1 3 91 3 75' 3 91' I! itt 3 9.l 3 59, 21 91, 3 ClV 3 86 3 ill 3 ,W 3 s:r 3 811 3 66 3 91 1 3 !) 3 92 3 5t 3 92 .1 Gl 3 91, 3 65 3 52; 3 90i 3 Si, 3 VI 3 80 3 85 1 3 57j .1 59 3 61. :i 62 3 90 .1 56 I 58 27 t 16 4 41 t :;ti I 42 4 16 I 56 I 71 4 S5 4 71 I Si I SI 4 78 !! SO 4 81 I 82 I 76 I 82 I 81 4 89 I 81 I 77 9 .. .. 1 "l 21 17 1 10 1 jo 2 '1 I 23 6 'i 12 '3 15 4 .". 5 87a Indicates Sunday. Til.) nfllnll l,nH nf r.nru Itf lltnelC brought In today by each road was: ri n Ilttf.U Sll'll II CtllH , M. ft St. P. Hy 3 .C Ml 1. 11 v Missouri Paclllc Ry 7 ' I'nlon Pacific system ... 17 . ft N. W. Ry 2 1. E. ft M. V. It. R 18 S. C. ft P. Hy 2 C, St. P.. M. ft O. Hy... 31 H. ft M. R. II. K. . . ., 22 1. ' . IV Ml. .1 '., h. ft (j. Ky 2 ., It. 1. ft P., cast 4 '11 I X. P.. went 2 Illinois Central 2 Total receipts 112 122 32 d The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer pureim-dug tho num ber or neati indicated tt.i v,rH. Omnlm Packing Co.... (,. 11. Hammond co Swift nnd Company ctiuany racKing co Armour ft t o Swift and Co., country.. it, urcKcr A: uegan Lohmnii ft Co W. I. Stephen inn & iiunizingcr Benton ft Underwood .. Livingstone ft Schnller.. Hamilton ft Hothschlld II. K. Ilobblek A. S. Mawhlnncy Wolf ft M Other buyers 391 .",90 Cattle. .... 217 .... 519 .... 235 .... 103 .18 21 77 IS 73 13 109 391 Hogs. 1.70", 1,283 1,937 2.H7 1,899 Sheep. 4'(7 Totnls 2.S.13 S.Wl 1,526 CATTLE There was n fnlrlv cood run of cattlo lierc today, and Chicago was also well supplied, and reports from Hint mar ket showed a drop In prices amounting to about a dime. The demand at this point, however, was iu good shano and trading was active and not far from steady. Iho hulk of the receipts were again made up of beef steera of pretty fair duality. Tho demand wim active and practically everything was out of llrst hunds early In thn morning. The market could be quoted about steady, but at the samo time pacKcrs tried to buy ineir stuff lower in view ot the decline in Clilcago mid In a good many cases they succeeded. As high as $3.30 was paid for cattle today, but they were in prime comuiion. 1 ncro was not a heavy run of cows and heifers, and twenty-tlvo cars would proba bly cover the receipts. The dcmitl was actlvo and everything changed hands early Iu the morning nt steady to strong prices. The market for the week Is easily a dime niguer, nut tne greatest advance seems to be on tho kind that sold last week around $.1.85 or $3.90. That class of cattle nre now bringing rlgiu around ji.ou und $t.on. Tliero was a bunch of heifers on sale today good enough to bring $4.10. Ilu Is. calves and stags sold Iu nbout the same notches they did yesterday. There was no particular cliiiuge noticea ble today In the feeder situation, and tho market could bo quoted Just about steady. Choice sttifT met with ready sale nnd tho common kinds were slow, ns usual, but still practically everything sold in good season at satisfactory prices. Representa tive sales: UK IS l'' STISISIIH. No. 1 R 4 1 10.'.'.'.'.". 7 1 1 6 5 16 3 3 1 l". 1 1 .1 V.'.'.'.'.'. 31 8 6 7. .... 3 1 1 4 u.'.!!!! 15 20 15 17 I 7 5 13 14 19 12 12 A v. .. 500 ..1206 ..1100 .. 900 .. 911 .. 991 .. 970 .. 560 .. 966 .. 88S ..1179 .. 840 .. 753 ..120(1 .. 993 ..1020 .. 910 .. 7() .. R25 .. S65 .. 872 .. 950 .. "56 .. 951 .. 80 .. 910 ..1040 ..1010 .. 905 ..1110 .. 976 ..1066 . . 9S0 ..1018 ..1090 ..1231 ..1062 ..1012 ..1057 ..1082 .. 931 Pr. 3 75 4 (ni 4 00 I 00 4 05 4 10 4 10 1 10 I 10 4 10 1 15 I 13 4 20 4 20 I 23 4 "5 4 23 4 25 4 25 4 30 I 45 I ;h 4 10 I 45 4 13 I 50 I 50 t 10 1 50 I 50 4 13 I 15 I 55 1 55 I 0i I 00 1 60 I 60 4 60 I C-i I 70 No. 6 S 7 , 1,1 10 4 18 4 10; 1 2.1 20 19 1 1 31 37 21 20 23 26 38 M 20 20 16 19 1! 17 1 31 1 18 21 3 33 1 Av. ....12.10 ....1120 .... 952 ....112.1 ....1167 ....lflUl ....1162 ....1137 ....11190 .... 920 ....1128 . ...1224 .'.'.'.1167 ....1280 ....1580 ....1181 ....1195 ....1219 ....1126 ....115.1 ....10.13 ....1172 ....1111 ....1212 ....1283 ....1215 ....1219 ....1301 ....1185 ....14i0 ....1315 ....1201 ....1210 ....1311 ....1310 ....1232 ....1169 ....1450 ....1411 ....1200 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 1 1 3-.'.'.'.'.'.'.! 3 o 2.... 1.... 1.... 6.... 3.... 1.... 3.... 1.... 3.... 3.... 1.... 1.... 1... IW6 660 933 720 , 820 ... 725 ... SM) ... 91(6 ... 900 ... 650 ... 880 ... 010 ...1010 ... 890 ... 780 ... 980 ... 890 ... 793 ...1070 ...1020 ...1070 ... 900 ... 910 9i0 4 30 4 'VI I 10 36. 1 1020 1... 1. 1.... 840 ....1070 .... 950 .... 910 ....1112 ....1010 ....1010 .... 9.1.1 .... 850 , . . .11160 .128(1 1 loso 5 1.... 1.... 16 rt 9 95-S ....1000 ....11.10 ....1023. .... 93S ....1116 ....1110 ....1160 ....1093 1 ro 2 00 2 2.1 2 r,D 2 fO 2 1V1 2 75 2 75 2 90 3 00 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3 10 3 10 3 10 3 '5 3 20 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 25 3 2'5 3 23 3 25 3 23 3 25 3 25 3 ".T, 3 15 .1 !'5 3 .VI 3 50 3 Ml 3 .V) 3 50 3 30 0 53 .1 53 3 W 3 00 .1 60 3 (VI COWS. 1.. 6... 3... 1... 1... 1... 1. 7 1 , II 1 21 8 4 8 3 3 I 21 I 1 1 I l!'.!!! 3!!!!! 17...., 1 23 3 16 1 . . . . 1 15 1 1 9.J3 923 1610 1151 11.16 1210 1050 ....1280 117.1 1065 I116O 1275 880 1.110 1139 119J 1037 1070 1113 903 832 1072 112.1 1(13.1 1007 1209 HA) 1350 1170 1090 1070 1293 1040 1061 1320 1014 1063 119.1 1220 186") 112S 1283 1370 1IS0 COWS AND HEIFERS. ..1015 4 0U 1122 ..1110 4 10 13 1252 .. 9U 4 10 HULLS. ....1110 ....112i) ....1320 ....1170 ....1190 ....1000 ....1020 ....1160 ....1390 ... 1360 2 75 2 81 2 "VI 2 9) 3 00 3 00 3 00 1. ...1680 ... 980 ...1200 ...1010 ...1620 . ..2020 ...1620 ., 710 .. HM ,..1570 Pr. 4 70 4 70 4 70 4 70 i-70 I 70 I 75 I 7.1 I 75 4 73 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 75 I 7.1 4 7.1 4 7.1 4 75 4 80 4 80 4 85 4 S3 4 81 1 8.1 4 !H 4 90 4 90 4 90 t 95 5 00 5 Ii0 5 IK) 5 00 5 00 .1 10 5 05 f. 1.1 5 15 5 P0 5 30 1 10 4 50 3 65 3 05 .1 6.1 3 65 3 65 3 75 .1 .1 75 3 75 3 80 3 I 0 3 80 3 80 3 85 3 85 J 8.1 3 K 3 no .1 90 3 '.') 3 90 I f 0 4 (0 4 no i to t id I (0 I 00 I 00 I 01) I 00 1 or, 4 10 I II) 4 10 4 10 I 15 I .1) 4 .10 I 15 4 50 4 75 4 10 1 'K) 3 50 3 60 3 (50 3 00 3 rs 3 75 3 75 3 15 3 75 3 '5 lo. 1.... 1.... 1.... I. ... II. ... 23.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 5.... I.... 29.... 5.... l!!!! 21. . . . 3.... 75.,,. lino ,; en 1 2O30 3 V, t3J0 3 15 1 1310 3 85 I5 ;i ii 1. i7to : 1095 Hi 1..., 910 3 8(V 1210 3 25 1 970 3 si 720 3 2.i 1 2(120 3 !D 11m) 3 3.1 1 1130 I no 1510 3 35 1 510 4 "a 1190 ' Ifi 1 710 I H) ......1570 21 "" I 510 4 25 HEIFERS. 120 2 !') 3 HtM 4 00 880 it 1 790 4 1 0 3 40 1 8ilo I (0 SI4 .1 13 1 890 I 00 715 3 50 W 12 I II Itto 3 to 1 8la 4 25 8 lil I r,1 16 768 I TO 740 .1 '5 1 12'j") I 30 7"n 3 75 1 1180 I 80 .110 i! 90 STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 970 2 .111 2 810 .1 3 1 610 2 9i 1 M0 3 10 5oi) 2 '15 9 670 3 50 1010 3 00 1 195 3 60 890 21 01 27 736 3 70 ;:65 3 P) 1 450 4 10 320 3 10 it 4H'i I VO 1070 3 i'5 1 710 I 30 IS 2IS . , 5 7'a 66 ... .'(.! ... 5 '() 12 JS. ... tXVi til......2ij 80 ulli 75 182 ... r. s;u is m ... r. '. 80 211 IM 5 X7'.j 18 JI9 ... 5 90 71 216 ... r,r.u, M 312 ... 5 1") 80 222 80 ti 87, 72 2m ... 5 "Ijl, HI 208 ... 5 Og l' 256 80 5 I2I3 82 219 10 5 7s 55 277 ... ..'), 71 230 ... 5 87'j 70 2M 120 5 92'.; 57 217 ... 5 S7'j 62 Z'l ... 5 M'., 00. (. . CI. .ZtH ..215 CALVES. 2C0 U on STAGS. 600 it 70 1 1050 .1 SO STOCK CALVES. 240 il 2i o .113 I 15 378 3 75 5 292 I 50 39i S 7i 2 I9."i I SO :u; 3 ti STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 4L r.ivi 710 513 , f tVI 620 006 26J 519 3.10 130 V0 3.1S 760 1 to ;j mi 3 :'5 il 25 3 10 .1 5") 3 .10 :; .'in 3 00 1 no 4 00 1 co 1 ni 1 10 I 13 111... il!!! 6. . . 1 , . , 19... 9... 19... 21... 20. . . I... 16. . . II... .'ill... .. 8'IN iii . . .17.1 .. 101 .. 138 .. ffi .. 161 .. VMI .. 59.1 .. 81 m .. 679 .. 558 ..1122 .. 9)1 ..loot I 20 I "5 1 ro I .!0 I 3) I Jll I 10 I id I HI 4 Ml I to 1 ."HI I 10 I 1.1 1 : 78.... ffit!.'!! llnOtl..T1,.,H.. ...,, (,,., .1 fi!t Mill lf 1II112S here today, but as Chicago was nuntcd lower tho market nt this point opened ! about a nickel lower. The bulk 01 the 1 nit ilium weights sold at $5,85 nnd $5.87', with the choice loads selling from that up to 6.oo. Sumo of the lighter weights und common stuff sold below V1.8.I. At thoo prices the market was fairly active, as ( selleis did not seo much chance of getting better prices In view of the condition ot 1 the market at other (mints. The hulk of the hogs were sold in good season, the , lightweight stun' being left until the last, 1 as Is generally the case. incre was no 111a 1 ft 111 1 cmuiKe 111 me in-i 1 end of the market, as the last hogs lo change hands brought fully us much us 1 tney would early in the day. am win no seen from the tahlo of average prlcui the market Is now at the lowest point reached since March 29. when the cost of all the Hcpro- li V7a 6" 29J ... fiTJi. flj?)". iO svi ... fi M1 .1 871.1. 01... ...298 80 5 97U. 70 2(W 1W & 87". K 1,7 211 M) 5 87's 61 .212 80 ft '. (tl 212 ... 5 S7j 89 297 ... t! On SIIEEP-Thcro ns 11 libera! run of sheep todny, but packets did nut take hold 111 good shape, and us it result tho market was very slow and draggy, with the tendency of prices downward. In sheep there was ery little done up until noon, ns packet a did not Keen) to want the' stuff. Iimbs changed hands slowly, but on a basis of u MjlOc ilccllnc. It was 11 slow, druggy mar ket, und at the time for going to press the bulk of the receipts were still In llrst handi., (Jiiotutlniis; Choke wethers. I.Td.u' 4.80; fair to good wethers, $I.50H1.70: clipped wethets. $l.5offl,75; choice lightweight .vent lings, $l.75ji4.90; fair to good yearlings. $ 60 Ct4.75; clipped yearlings. $i.ti.VfI.S!!, choice lightweight ewes, $l.25if 1. 10; fair to good ewes, $.1,905(1.25; choice lambs, $.1.1135(5.15; fair to good lambii. ).7.iio.("l; clipped lambs, $l,t) GtJ.lo; spllng iambs, $6,505(8.50; feeder ewes. .!25Ji3.Wi feeder wethers, $3.7511 !.(); feeder lambs, $4.Coy'.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 2 cull Iambs 5s Jl '-" 11 cull lambs (.9 I 1 cull lamb 7 I 75 121 western lambs 83 5 00 371 western llltnliM 83 5 00 520 Colnriiilo western lambs 79 5 to 21 cull ewes nnd wethers 77 $J 5" 95 clipped feeder lambs 50 3 ! 23 feeder hltnbs M I 10 16 ewes 91 I n 91 clipped lambs i.s in 66 western lambs 72 I , I9J Colorado lambs 77 J ' ' , 197 Colorado lambs 83 5 ('" hogs sold on that day was $5.85'. scntatlvc sales: No. Av. till. Pr. No. Av. Sli, 86 192 Ml 5 -2'a 75 2.15 10 91 P5 ... 5 821s 76 215 ... 73 19.1 200 5 82ia 0.1 J38 80 78 121 ... A SJ'b 77 231 ... 87 193 10 .1 85 77 223 80 71 211 10 5 iii 01 223 80 (.1 2.19 ... 5 81 66 213 40 (.8 218 40 .1 fi 1,6 211 ... 75 201 120 6 85 77 210 ... 77 218 40 5 5 5 2.17 120 118 226 SO 5 85 (.J 2(.S 210 71 20") 10 5 85 66 '233 80 Hi 231 210 3 8.1 i3 217 ... 74 223 ... .1 Ni 63 272 200 97 33 200 .1 SI 8iJ L9 ... 63 216 120 5 5 71 224 80 57 231 ... 5 8.1 81 228 ... 80 216 ... .1 83 71 216 80 79 20.8 200 5 8.1 77 255 80 57 :-.-, ... fi sj 07 21" ... 61 201 10 5 81 71 222 ... 68 191 10 3 85 91 211 ... 72 219 ... 5 85 70 226 ... 40 225 80 5 S5 'J 215 73..-. ...222 10 5 5 00 261 80 72 20S 120 5 8.1 lv' 273 ... 82 198 ... 5 85 8 2.1J 10 81 2i ! 40 5 83 76 239 210 72 213 V) 5 81 73 261 200 'ifi 18.1 ... D 85 7il 226 10 68 2J7 80 5.8.. &S 261 ... 64 1S7 ... n Sii H 19S ... 72 231 ... 5 8'. 72 223 10 fx! 250 ... 5 83 86 219 ... 82 199 120 5 83 19 210 120 100 192 !) 3 8.1 ! 217 80 61 211 160 5 8.1 69 'ji.1 ... 79 199 20 5 LI S 267 80 S3 201 ... fi 8.1 75 277 80 91 206 160 fi 85 231 SO 67 218 10 5 8.1 69 25S 10 78 217 80 5 ' 5 01 283 ... 73 231 40 ,1 8.1 68 2,17 SO 6.) 222 40 5 5 71 225 120 69 233 101 5 81 61 2.71 1:2(1 87 1S.1 40 .1 S.I 80.... 219 40 CS 239 120 S VI 73 220 Ml Pr. t. 87'4 .1 871a 5 87'4 .1 S7u 5 87' 5 7!3 5 87'4 5 8 ,'i 3 5 S7 s 5 87l3 5 871 5 S7'b 5 8714 5 81 'ij 5 ',Va 5 f71i! 5 S7', 5 71s 3 Si' 0 7',2 5 871 3 5 K!a 3 87 la 3 8714 1 5 v7',i. 5 87',... 5 871, 5 S7!a 5 87' 5 87(3 5 S71 D S7',a 5 871a 5 87 V4 5 8713 5 90 5 90 ft 90 5 90 ft 90 .1 90 5 9) 5 W 5 90 5 9i I 5 90 5 !K) (IIICA(il) LI V II SUM lv MAHNIiT. Cuttle noil Mieep flenil linn Open Weill., hill flnr 81 rnngi'l'. CltlcVtM. ..,ru 10 -CATTLE-Ilecclpts, 2l,i') head. Including :u Tc8ulis; good to choice sleinl, others Weak; biiteheui' stock steady, Texaus sell up to $120; good to prime steiri. f.1.in ?iii co; poor to medium. $3.!iK(i l.il; ntnckiTs and feeders. choleo steady, others weak at $'J.751i 1.83: cows, $2.Sn'('t l.ftfl. helfii's. $2.8niM.50; dinners, $2.iiiir 4.00; bulls, steady at $2 70Jj 1.50; calves, slow nt $l.25t.1.75; Texas fed steers, H.251M.2'': Texas grass steers, $3.50fi1.50; Texas bulls. $2.75f3.9". HOtiSRecelpts today. 25,000 head; to morrow, 22.0OH head, estimated left over, il.ooo head; opened weak, closing steadier; top, $0.ii; mixed nnil butchers. $1.75Tid 05: good to choice heavy, $1.8.116.111; rough, heavy, $5.70115.80; light, $5.i;51t5.97ls; hulk of sales. 8.1.S5?(d.en. SHEEP AND LAMHS-HecclplH, I6.() head; sheep, steady; lambs, steady to slow, good to choice wethers, export sales, lip to 15.25. nt $I.S5H5.W. fnlr lo choice mixed. $1 60ft 1.90; western sheep, export Miles, up to $.1.25, nt $t.S3f5.pi); yearlings. $l.!i4l pi. natlxe clipped lambs, up to $.1.'J3fii.1.0; west ern lambs, clipped, $5.231("5. 10. KniiNn City Lite Sto.'U Mnrl.i'1. KANSAS CITV. April lO.-CATTLi: -llecelpts, O.Ono natives, 900 Texaus. 170 calves; beef steers, steady to 0c lower; feeders and best stockers, steady; cows and helfet.i closed at ftlilOi! lower; native beef steers. $l.70(!i.1.50; Htockers and feeders, $I.00'k I.S5; fed westerns. $I.5(V!.1.10; Texas and Indian slcers, fl.1S1jfi.00: cows. $3.251.60; heircrs. $1.755i 1.75; canners. t2.4,7ii3.l5; bulls. $3.5oui 1.50; calves, fl.ftOflrt.tiO, HOiiS Receipts, IS.600 head; market ,1'n 7',4e lower; lop, $6.05; bulk of sales, j5.S'Vfi 5.9o: heavy. $.1.851i(',.0.1 ; mixed packers, $5 So 1(5.90; light. $5.501jft.SO: pBs, fl.ftoiW5.l5. SHEEP AND LAMHS-llecelpts, 7.0"0 head; market weak to 5c lower; western lambs, f.l.nofS 1.1; western wethers, fl.Ci'n' 4.S5: western yearlings, $1 75vi,1.C0; ewen, $l,'J5fM.ftO; culls. $3,251(1.00, spring lamb?, fiLOOli 7.00. Tcirptiiinc 102!l. Boyd Commission Co. Successors In .lames E. floyd ft Co,, OMAHA, NED. COMMISSION CHAIN, l'HtVI.SIO.S AMI STOCK.S Hon rd of Triitlc. Iliilldlng. Direct wires to Chicago nnd Now YorU, Correspondence, John A. Warren ft Co. $15,080,000 IN OEiOENDS Im iho Record of tho United States Government. 60 ANNUAL DIVIDENDS IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED BY PAST RECORD OF THE PRODUCT OF FIVE OLD MINES Now lying side by side, located in the WARREN', IDAHO. GOLD MIMNG DISTRICT. Thmao mines are now thoroughly devolopad, and producing. l'rnrLtol Midi mninp li.llln. riiiir-ntintliu.' l.liililn, s(rn(ii punum nnil lioiiu, trnrlM, eitin, nulldlnioi Slut nil tools unit timrliltirry ncrHftry In oHr.iie inlrin, nic llchinl hj rlrrlrlritj' it 1,1 1 IIiiihikIi winch 11 tanni-l l Mini rniiKlrni'lrri. 1 Monthly Dividends New Being Paid from the product of Jim n ref lliffp firr 0I1I inltim. Hint thin illvld'n.l 111 k.oii I tnrrnreil from lli nroilurt of iinotlirr mine In wlilch we now Itatr nloeknl out mid ready to mill 450,000 Vorth of Oro wllh I hi- comnlfllon of n tilnnrl one nil one- fiuntli iiiIIm In lrniMli we will lucre an ataciliifp mtiiini'Oiy or nu mrke 0111 mines. tlir l iillnl Mulct lioir rntnrnt Itrpojt fnjs on of ilit-si imiifit alonr turned 11 iiftjiiiifit of four Hioiitainl Holl.irn if r 111011II1, wlilili njiul lo An niinti.tl illvldriiil of t ier rent, en 'I lirrn Hun. lllPlt '1 tlllllAJIllt IioIIhii.. IS 111 ii tllllllf I Is rem plflrit llils mini" Mill diniMp Us product, and lli omlilni-d ptixluil nf II r tle rnliirs undpr oi p iimnsirruiPiit, u.rrnlci through one nun r nt.il the hips trriibd nl nun mill, leialed nt nimnli uf tunnrl and nprrnlrd tiy Mntfr pottpr. will oprn up nn I urn I ml nine liody of ore ami pay larf ill. I iirntin inr inuii) jrnip. Dividends Paid During; Construction off Tunnel. Tlirof the nr propprtlpswlll eonflnnn to tw OKrated through uld m orUuiti anil at lrntt 1 MONTHLY DIVIDENDS on rrwnt mUIiik prlc of Mork will Rt onrr h rarnMt 11 nd paid on bt and out tannins: Hock. A noon an tunnrl ruts tlin tint Itrtge thrM atvtaenas vrui inrrraipu. NO KXPERIMENT. Thn proilui-tlTP rapacity nnil inlur of Ihrsr proprrtlrs have I'rrii proTrn ovrr and oy rr again. WELLS FARGO & CO.'S BOOKS show that over $15,iwi.(e has t.rrn takrn from this district, and Ihr oir takrn from thrsr mlnrs Is Imtft si rntch upon thr surface comparrrt llli that still remain InK In tlirni. One Hundred Thousand Shares will be Sold at 25 cts. Each, l'rlrr nlll thrn he Inrrraarrl to 40 rrnis prr share, and at this price It Is the cheapest, lest anil must promising mining stock now being offered. PAYMENT FOR STOCK RECEIVED IN MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS As funds are requlrrd only as thr work on tnnnel progrrMrs, we will, It ilrtlrrd, accept paymtnt for sutmcrlptlons In montlily Installments, and the 1 MONTHLY DIVIDENDS WILL HE CREDITED TO THE PAYAIENT OP STOCK. UNDER THIS PLAN YOU HAVE PRACTICAL CONTROL OP YOUR MONEY, and wtll r liable 70a to hold large blocks of this stock which the dlrldends will help pay fnr. Fend at oner for brautlfnlly Illustrated pamphlets, containing Untied flutes (loTernment report and large map nf mines and tunnel. Addresis si3 mil. HATHAWAY & CO., Bankers and Brokers II.K STItKIIT, HOSTON, MARS. 10-31 PA KK KOW, NKW YORK. !"o7er"two"7er"Snl"7w"S on U10 entire Inrcrtmcnt In lia mock outttandlnir 13 now being earned by the producing properties of g THE UNION CONSOLIDATED OIL COMPANY, and this from Its Los AnKelcs properties only, enntfilnlnc five, produrfntr wells now pumplnc oyer ;,.vil Imrreln monthly, nnil IIiU will lio lucreascd wllUla tlia next iiiuntti by four addltlouarwolla acquired, up to u iroduul uf OVER FOUR THOUSAND BARRELS MONTHLY. In addition to thn abovn properties already nroilnrlnjr, as Mated, thn Company liavn over ITOD acres by Irasqaud purrliasr, located In tho scleral sureussf ill till dliirlcls, raiiKlnn from four tntwclvo miles from water transportation, wlicru tUu oil pioduucuu bu reudlly piped to tliu coast, ihua INSURING NEARLY DOUBLE THE PRICES that are obtained for oil In the uteri :r districts whero the producers nrn dependent upon the rail, roads for traii-iwrtatlon, an t MiWcct to tho oppression of tho hlaudard oil Company. Ihrsa proper. He art) noiv liclnj; developed nnd located as they urn between oilier Inrin producing properties, there Ii almost nu aluoluie certainty that oil will bo utruckouull or.lhcui. uud the probabilities aro tu.it the slock of this Company ' WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE IN THREE MONTHS, this belnfflbo history of nlsivo number of tho legitimate! oil rompinles of California tint have been oni-rowd on uutlness principles in feeurolhu larito proitis pinMble, rather than to enrich thn pockets of tho promo era. as Is iinfiirtiinalelytho raso In a largo number of Iihuiichs Tho present ofTerlmr of tho Company' treasury atock for iho doveloiimcnt of Us propertied recently aciiulrcd Is 200,000 SHARES AT 17 1-2 CENTS PER SHARE, full pall and non-assosiabln s and MaJ. Iloraco SI. Russell, of I.01 Angeles, tho resident manager of thn Company, In rlurgauf IK nll.ilri In i.allfornla, slates that thn pres.-ut pnuluetlon of tho Company Is amply suillclcut u warraut tuo dlreotdrs Iu iiukloR tuo announcement that DIVIDENDS WILL BEGIN IN MAY, of not less than I per rent, a month on tho present prlco of thn stock, to Im Increased as morn wells am opened. Increasing tho monthly production 1 carrying (hi balance of the earnings lo tho surplus. At noon as the present laauu of &VJui) shares Is taken, tho price will. lie ADVANCED TO 26 CENTS PER SHARE. Prospectus of tho Company, dnscrlptlvo pamphlet entitled " Tho Oil Industry of tho raclflc Coast," tubscrlptlun blanks, etc., mailed on application, DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO., BABN 66 Broadway and 17 New Street, New York, BRANCHES! 5 ST. LOUIS, "The Security" Building. KANSAS CUV. " The Heist" Building. HARTFORD. CONN., Hill' Block. " 0 ST. JOHN, N. B "The Mcliughlln" Building!. L0N00N. ENG.. "The Tralilaar" Bulldlnn. 8 CLEVELAND, "The Cuiihogi" Building. BOSTON, " The International Trust Co." Bldg PHILADELPHIA, "The Bell", Building. CHICAGO, "The Fllher" Building. NEW HAVEN. CONN.. "Ut Nat. Bank" Blda. Count the Dots April 15. First Prize a $500 Emerson Piano. 4 Uflf A