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THE OMAHA PALLY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 10U1.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
May Whiat Open Hlghir Uidtr Ruia of
Bujinf Ordin,
CORN STEADV ON RECEIPTS AND CABLES
(nnil K-t-iorl llrmnnil nod Delnjnl
.-ecdliiK Cnune-i Ontn Activity I'ro-
talon Hull anil l"imler on
Homy Hk Itecelpts.
I'HK'AOO, April SO. Today' Brain mar
U'ls xvpip moderately active and llrm.
wheat closltiK e, corn ',t,c to Mi'se urnl
oatn higher. Provision cloned eiudcr,
May wheat opened ?fif hlKln.r ut iMi
,e under a rucli of uuylni? orders, oc
rn' lonnl by a nhurp adviincu at Liverpool
and tho pood cash IiukIiiohs done, yester
day Trade for an liour was well distrib
uted and price changed but llltle. Later
the liberality of receipt and tdncknes of
the caMi demand created weakness, which
wa Intensified 1)V the unloading of a Ions
line or Mii.nuu blihels. May In thin wine
nn forced ba.k to 7:'"ic IJjyeis. lu
ll lencni Komewlmt by rumor of nal
taken by Herman intercut, regained conll
clente later and the niuiket reacted, tlo.i
Inst llrm, with .May e IiIkIit at "So. Hx
porter reported It load taken. Seaboard
cleaiunees In wheal ami Hour were eiiuul
to lHj.eO' biidhel, while primary receipts
wer ll'iS.fO Inntliel. compared with IMil.iiW
liu-hel lnt year. Allnneapoll and iJilllltli
reported vnf, iikiiIiinI -." In h t week and
21. a year nun, Local tccclplH were :w,
none of contract untile. ArKi-ntlne ahlp
ments, according to Hoard of Trudc intor
matlon, were ,XM1 buchel.
Com started without any abatement of
nrcvloiiH excitement, with buyer and fel
ler for May delivery Hlniultnnrtmsly trad
Inc flom 48c to Pd.4e. These Hsure coy
ered proetlcally the tlny'n range of thl op
tion although a moment after the openltiK
H ftitlo wa inude at IS'.c. Following till
p.irt the market for .May wa left very
nimh to ltelf. Light receipts nnd higher
tabic, hnweter, held prices steady. The
bull leader wa not active In May, but tie
voted considerable attention to .Inly, whlfh
seems to be working toward tho center of
Hie Mage, Thl option sold between 4,Vo
and 16c, It highest price so far, and closed
V''.je over yestcrtlny ut 4'VVff I5ic. He
eelpts were Si cars, 1 of contract grade.
'I he demand for oat. was active, owing
In a good demand for shipment mid to
widespread rcortH of tlelayed needing. Mav
solil between 2G"o and :Vj "tt'io, closing Vc
higher at iiJ'se. The demand for Jtilv w.ia
even better than that for May, at a til,
count of -V. Heeelpt were 214 car.
Provision were dull and a sliaJo easier
on liberal hog receipts. Fluctuations were
narrow. July pork closed 2VjO lower nt
JI4.fi.., July lard it shade down nt 1S.iY,i&i
;3r, aml July r" with a like decline at
J. Si'i.
Kstlmatcd receipt (omorrow: Wheat, so
cars; corn, 1S.' cars; oats, 235 cars; hngi, :o,.
( head.
The lending futurca ranged us follows;
Articles,! Open. High. Low. Close.' YesFy".
Wheat
May
July
Corn
April May
July
Oats
May July
Pork
.Mny
July
Ijitd
May
July
Sept,
Itlbs -May
July
Srpt,
No. 2.
i n,h M-mttiimtai vve-e ns follows:
ri.Ot'Il-. Steady: winter patents. M.SOft
3.M; Mrnlgnts. JJ 2(Vfi3.7ii: clears, J2.C0ti3.4t):
-prlng spechls. $1.U0J7 1.10: .patents. J3.4r.1l
4,iS: str.itchts. J.I.OojIS.'.'O; bakers, S:.151?:.4n.
VIIIAT-No, 3 Kprlng, Tl'nrjiie; No. red,
t'oUN-.Vo. 2, No. yellow, We.
OATS No, 2. 2o: No. 2 white. 2Vit2J'ic;
No. :: white, :$Kr,ii.ii: 1
KVKNo. 2. Kf(5)o.
HAIII.HV (loo.l I.cllng, 45c: fair to
tlioloi mallliu,-. tvf..1f.
fli:iCIH-No. 1 (lax, Jl.2; No. 1 northwest,
tru, JI.M; prlmu timothy, J3.J.0; clover, con
fact ;raip, Jli.7r.
I'ftOVISIONS-Mens pork, per bbl., JH.in
(i I l... Iard, per lui lbs.. $S.l5fiS.i;i,i. short
r b. xliles (loose), .I0?S..T). nrv suited
fliouIderM (boxi'tl). Jfi.STUtiT.lSH. Short clear
Hide (boxed). JS.37!f(S.oo! C C r
U IIISK'Y-Rasls of hlKlt wines. $1.27.
hi OAU-Cut loaf, IU43: Kranulated, B.B7c;
confectioners A, 5.11c; off A, n.29c.
K-d'owliig are the receipts and shipment!
I r today:
KerHpM. Shlpni"nt
.... 22.0An 19,000
.... 84.(IO 124.0)0
....100.000 PSI,(V)0
....202,000 7t,0f0
.... S.OOi) 1 (Wl
n.ooi) siooo
73 JJ 73V 7;;i 7,1 --
73!4f4 73 73Vi73?j',4 73
jrSni "" ""Vr" isi't 4s1
t..'!' Irt 4.'.', 1SS9i 451.;
2W',f, 2 26?srti Vi 2tiif W
231?4 23iT?Ti 2o?i 253 25Vi
, 14 42'2 14 I.'. 14 10 H) M n
14 55 14 m 14 5:i 14 63 II f.7',4
! S r,i S K'.jl S I7h S l-i.. s 20
s o;i,4 s 10 1 s a. s 07U1 s 0714
s 07U s W4t s or. s 0. 1 s o;
S 20 S 22' jl S 20 S 221 J f, 2.1
I 7 UVi S 02IJI 7 !I7'2 I !I7'' X ui
I 7 BJ's 7 95 I 7 02'3 7 Po'Ji 7 97
KImir. bills....
AVIieat, bu
t'orn, bu
O ils, bu
Hyp. bu
Hurley, bu....
till thp f'rnitltftf ATrlinnox Im1n. tl.u v.itl
ter market wa easy: creameries, 1B17190!
lUlrlcd, IKiilSc. Cheese, steatly, BiMtllc.
l.'KKS, eni.y: fresh, 12c.
MJW YOHIC nU.XERAI, maiiickt.
(luoltitloii of the liny on Vnrliia
Commoilltles.
, NKW YOIUC. April 2S.-KI.OUR-Hecelpts,
io.SO., bbls.: exports. 3,k73 bbls. i market llrm.
w It li buyer unwllllnj;. to meet any iidvanco:
w'r'liff ,l"lU'."Hl -Mf.(K: winter stralgh'.s,
.i.Wg3J6; Minnesota patents. JI.0Ofl4.3O; win
ter cxtris, J2.45fj2.Ki; Minnesota bakers, .12.00
y;U0; winter low Krndes, J2.30.1f2.45. Hyo
fano''ij"'? l B0(l' S-,S(n,3,": c"'ce to
.V0IiH':A''rTs,clu,': Vllow western, D2c;
city. 91c: llrandywlne, J2.I5G2.60.
,i;'K7!r,,imi.No,.B w''pm. 61c. afloat.
;;.'U'.ltY MAIr-Dull; western. 63&72e.
WHKAT-Itccelpts, 43,700 lm.; snles, H.VA
fX) bu. futures und 10t),00O bu. spot. Spot.
lm; " 7 . f. o. b.. afloat, and
Sl'.c, elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth, SDKc,
f. o. b.. 11; oat; No. 1 hard Duluth, Dl;c,
r. o. o allou t. Options opened llrm and
were well sustalnetl all the early part of
the day on Mtrong continental and Kniillsh
entiles, more or less lly" damaRe talk from
J.lVn0"1,Llwe!; loon.1, IU"1 '8ld uuylntr antl
small Arsentlno shipments. Closed llrm at
IK'io net advance; Muv, SOfiSO 13-lCc.
CORN necelpts, 82,000 bu.; exports. 33 311
hu. Snot, steatly ; No. 2 53?tc. plvutor. and
&.:?c, f. p. b., nlloat. Options wcro Irrcu
idar ull day, ruling comparatively weak "n
5Ia In the absence or covurlriB nnd llrm
n.iJa f'' 0Wll,K, to h,Kler 0,"I" and t ho
car y llrmncss In wheat. Closed IrreL-uUr
at loss on May nntl Ma advance other
rWmV!,l'' F!M534e. closetl nt 65io; July.
4'oCsVS'nCk September.' A
No. 3 white, SSitovie; No. W: lto, hjUc
iJT?.,r,ll:.ti western. 315fC2tc; ttJck whfc
SSftMUc. Options nulet but steatly. nUC'
cholcX9.ic. MmXng' 75OS0u! K011 t
,jyOI,s .IS'JJ" ,;tto. common to choice
-r.Pn 17?Pc: im cro,)- JBo: old o Ss
.Ofl-.Dc; Pacific coaBt, iod croo. I$irl9c iswj
ro.. llino; ola olds, 2fflc. P' U ' 1599
HllJISS-Steady; OiUvoMttJn. lS'(io; Cali
fornia, 19o; Texas dcx, HSiHUc.
MCATin?lt-8tca.W: hcmloct 'sole. Buenos
QivZ'. VX' 2WJiiC; '"eml0"k. "i
10.00 city, cxtro men, IU.6f6.0O. Ciit
n cft s tt1,et. P'ckled bellies, 810Ha:
i.ara. steady; western Bteamco:. J8.TO: retlneo
steady; continent. js.M; South America
compound. JB.W. rork. steidi fnmllv
15 ftlsioo: Sh0rt cIcar' 6.l4.U&; rnVss.'
rAr.l.6V-Qulct; city s per pkB.),
4'i?,:.4;.2.,iricyjPk?8- tree.). 5iSBc.
HUTTKR-necolpts. f,t32 pkes.: steady
Important demand. Pis Iron w:ant,
J9.&oai0.&0, northern foundry, Ji;.tt4i6-i
southern foundry, Jll.UJV15.So, soft south
ern. JI3.tOK15.50. Olasgow warrants cloeJ
at 6(s Sd nnd MlddlcaboroUKh ut 45s lOVid.
OMAHA IVIIOI.lIMAI.i: SiAllKllTS.
Condition of Trade nntl laoln1lnnii
of Mlnplt- and I'nncy Prodnce.
KOaS Receipts liberal; good stock, firm
at llill2c.
1,1 V1J POUf.TnY-llcns, S4c; younsr and
old roosters, Utio; turkeys, bnSC, ducks and
Kt'CHo, 7fi7,,4c.
UUTTHH - Common to fair, lldUUc;
cholcn, 12til3c; separator, 20c.
TRKSII OYSTKHS-Klrst Rrade, solid
packed, New York counts, per can, 38c; ex
tra selects, 32c.
FRESH lMSII-Black bass, ISc: white
bass, pic; bluetlsh, lie; bullheads, tic; blue
illls, 7c. buffalos, Oj; cattish, 12c; cod, Oc;
croppies, luo; clscoes, 7c; halibut, lie; her
ring, tic; haddock, !)c; mackerel, 15c; perch,
6c: pickerel, He; pike, lie; red snapper, 10;
salmon, 14c, Hiimllsh, 5c; smelts, be; trout,
lot', Whitehall, 12c.
l'lOKUNS-l.lvc, per tloz., Jl.
ViiAI.H-Cholce, 9U10C.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesalo
Hay Dealers' association: Choice liplnnil,
Jll.uo; No. 1 uplantl, Jll; medium, Jin.50;
coarse, lu Rye straw, J5.50. These prices
ate tor liny of kooiI color 11 ml quality. Ue
mantl ftilr. Receipts, 2 cars.
OATS No. 2 white, 25C.
CORN No. S, 4Jc.
HRAN-JU
vkoktahlks.
SPtNAOH-Per bu. box, 74c.
ASPARAOU'S-Ciillfornln, per lb.. 15c.
RIIIJHARH-Citllforulii, ler lb 7c.
NKW HHHTH-ler do., toe.
SiiW 'A RRUTS Per tloz,, 50c.
NIJW TL'HNIPS-Pcr tloz,, 75c.
CUCU.MHKlia-ilothouse, per doz.,
l.',:, UH to Hi .C.
PARSNIPS-Per bu., 40e.
TUHNIPS-Per bu. basket, 50c.
HUHTS-l'e- bit., 10c.
CARROTS Per bU 40c.
l.HTTCCK-Per bu., 35i10c.
RAUISllliS Per duz., Wj30c.
PARSLEY Per tloz., 35c.
POTATOES-Per bu., 55tjtWc; Colorado,
' SEED POTATO ES Early Ohio. u.V5-?0c;
Red River Vnuey. We,- Triumph. 11.10.
SWEET POTATOES-Per bill., Jl.no.
CAHHAOE HollHiid seed, ptr lb., 2'ic:
new California, 2',4c.
TOMATOES -Florida, per G-busket orate,
J3.25; Mexican, per 4.basket crate, J1.75.
ONlONS-Ohlo. per lb.. 4c; per bbl., JI.&O.
CAl'l.ll'LOWER-Callloriila, per crate,
HhANS-Wnx, per bu., J5; strliis, per bu..
EOd PLANT -Per bu. box. S3.
PEPPERS Per Im. box, J2.25.
!':,A$Vr,V.cr l"iv JW' l'er otie-thlrl bu.. Jl.
CELERi Cullfornlu, ppr bunch, 50g75c.
KRl'I'l S.
STRAW HERRI ICS Florida, per t., 40c;
Texas, 2..3)ei Louisiana, 2.qt. cases. J2.50
viiv.m 1.0 ..iiuj.i, per kch, li.sraW"),
APPLES Per bbl,, 4.50: Washington,
bu. box. J2: Ho Mowers. St. 90.
HONUY-Calltornlu, per 21-scctlun case,
TROPICA I. FRUITS.
ORANGES-CallltirnU seedlings, J2.25ii
2.5o; navels, J2.7.i(3.2o.
LEMUNS-Cullioriilu, extra fancy, J3;
choice, J.',75.
.,M.'VN!'VNS-I'cr acocrtllng to size,
Jl.(.y(!2.2o.
FIUS Callfori.ia. new eartuns, 75c; layers,
twe; Imported, por lb., 10'x12c.
OATHS Perblan. In hO.ih. iinvn u, 1.- r..
per lb.; Halloween, 5vc per lb. '
PINEAPPLES-Per los.. J;.2.VU2.75.
MISCELLANEOUS.
jg'JP -N U Y C11 1 1 1 o rn I u , per 31-sectlon case,
CVl.Jl'LI7.I,C';.l'l1)l "'cr 1,aIf bill.. J2.73.
MJ1.S-EiiRllsh walnuts, per lb., 15c: nil
oerts, ilt iu IM; ainiolltl.-t, tier lb.. IMi ,.
r.ini uni.i.i.lu ...... II. ..ii.' ' "
..... ....... ,,v, ,,,,, ouj-,3i;, TO
i'.'jc: llruzlls, 13c; pecans, lu..v.,
IlllllJ.-i
per
, - - - - -..ta..p, ,uv unua,; iinseiiiea:
fney .'f!i.?ptow&, loStffcFrcs: times- lare
colored, 11?.
wnite, JOJsViwe; tancx snjall
1:0: tancy smanj wntte, HV
KnclSIIorrlni V
ern. reitulUr nacketl
HHts: southeni. 12Wi3e
le.
3he; Bf6ratc, 11
5fMTl TIIV Ali., .... . . .
1.. , . "its' ' ipwis, hq;
chickens, ic; turkeys, SSJc: Uressed. Irrei:'
ular: turkeys, lOSltfHiC; tows. svsioe.
MKTAf.S A sharp break in tin occurred
In the local market foc'motnls today. Of
ferlni; of spot ut tho opening were nulte
liberal under continued heavy arrivals niid
... ui uiti nu:i mm. mu siaiisiicai
position falls to 11ry from Its bearish
condition, During tho day prices dropped
50 points' on spot, helped somewhat by a
reaction In Uintlon, 11 loss of 7s fid being
reported In that market, with the elose
weak at ill? 10s nnd futures nt 114 17 cd.
The close here whs weak at J23.506 25.75 on
spot. Copper at London further declined
2 UI under liquidation, closing weak In
tone nt A'69 lis 3d and 70 13s. spot and
futures steady. The market here was
tolerably steady, without changing tiunta
tlout. Pig lead was rather quiet, but about
steady at unchanged prices, in Umdon a
ln of 1 3d was noted to 12 3s 9d. Spelter
ruled nulte featureless, birt had a steady
undertone on tho basis of Ji.OOfi4.n5 for spot.
Foundry Iron ruled unlet and easy, with
prlcea In favor of buyers, but without any
roasted, ti'Ato
cucouuuis,
Nit. 1 ,,ri,...t ,....
4V4c; No! I saltcd7 tio; No.' 2 sailed, S'ic;
No. 1 veal call, ! to 12 lbs., fcui v0 :. ,
calf. 12 10 15 lbs., tiu; dry tildes. St,13c;'sl on
pelts, 25'a75o; horse hides, Jl.5002.24. P
M. I.o olx 4irilii 11111I lrn Uloiis.
i, rc,1-.,'"i '., elevator, 74c; track; 75'fi
7HVi7li " J"'y' y-W - hard.
('CiRN-- t'lisetlleil; No. 2 cash. 4IHc- Irnck
4.V454..; May, ll'i,.; July, 4l"ic. ' ' '
RYE- 'strong at 54c.
FLOFR-FIrm; patent. J3.i;oi3.75; etrn
t'ey and straight, J3.153 30; clear, J2.70
SEEDS-Timothy, nominal; average rc
CrV fivMPi prime orth mdre.
t ORNMIiAL Steudy, J2.25,
M,1!'t-N'.;,,Jlll,'i wieKed. east track, 71c.
llAn'uot'i'rt'i'ct:' MtBi'"y' prairie
WHISKV-Stently. J1.27.
I RON t'OTTONTI ES-J1.
HA(iaiNC.-C',if(7c.
HEMP TWINE- lie.
PROVISIONS -Pork, steady; jobbing.
J15.,o. Lar.l. higher. JS.37',. Orv salt meats
quiet; boxed lots, extra short! Ki! !
clear ribs. JS CO; clear sides. $sfi.nV line m
q ilet; boxed lots, extra ' shor s. J!?12t4:
cl.r, ll'.-..:.25; clear sides, J9.37U.
Ml'. I A Lb-Lead, llrm at $4.22'. Sneltcr
strong at J3.S0. opener,
yr-sc; turltov,
lneludedT1'Wer "?iC' rc"ackctl cases
RECEiPTS-Flour. 4.(10 bbls.; wheat, 15.
.,,'?.,wn,PMKNT8-'In,'r. lilils. : wheat
24,000 bu.; corn, 4t.XN bu,; oats, 23.000 bu '
I.tvernool 4! nil nml nn..i.i
iiJxiy1'107' A"r" :--WHEAT-Spot.
tlrm: No, 2 red western winter, 5s lHid
i , .. . .h. ua 72Ui o. 1 t;nii
i?iRNASpo.1' ,lrmi American mixed, new.
4s 5tl; American mixed, old, 4s BUtl. Kill
turns, nolo!? Mnw a. ov.i.' V..i..,,V. i.'i
Septemhef: 4 -,u' "" "
f'LOi ts-firm; .May, 4s2!4d; July, iaW;
Heiitembcr 4s 4e. ' 7 '
PEAR Cnnndlan, quiet. Es Cid.
VLOim-st. i.iii nnA ,i-.' -...j..
Ss 3d w ".uivi, sieany,
mess, 01s 3d. Pork, otttady; prlmo mess
western. 63s 6d. Xird, American rellned. In
palls, llrm. 43s 3d; prlmo western, In
CV;5-, nr'"' - .?' "neon, Cumberland
fA'W0 l"H..,,rm, -lsSd; short ribs. 16
middles heavy. 35 to 40 lbs., easy, 40s 9d;
S '".ri r;L,iftl,a,0.k8.' to..'-',) ibs ! rm, 40s;
...i ... ...en, in Ju ma quint. 45 9d.
Hams, short cut, It to 16 lbs., strong, 4Cs fid
BJioh ders. square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady,
JuH oil.
nUTTER-Flnest United States, dull, SSs;
good United States, quiet, Cs.
w. ...... ........... .i.icni, Willie, anil.
475.:.A,.".1r.,.9a,. 'ncsl colored, dull. 463 6d.
TAIiLpW-Prlmn city, steady. 25s; Aus
tralian III Iiudou. quiet, 2s 6d.
Receipts of wheat during tho last three
days, 228,000 centals, Including 190,000 Amer.
TtnnnlnlH nf AmMvl.ni. i . t.
- . i . . ... iuiiviii.il ii (ill rill if inn
last thrco days. 84,600 centals. h
Kmisna City (iriiln nnd Prorlslon.
KANSAS CITY, April 26. WHEAT May
COc; July, 67'Jn; cash, No. 2 hard. 71W
72Ue; No. 3, GUHSr7Hio No. 2 red, h7id!
t'ORN May, 41',(,e.; July. 41o; cash. No
2 mixed, 421iSf43o; No. 2 white. 4Vic.
RYK No. 2. 615f.2c. '
H1AiY.9L-iTmo,h'' 0-WQ11.00; cholco
prairie. Jk.60ii0.75.
i5RUTTF.R-Crcamery, l&SlSe; dulry, fancy,
EOnS-Steady! fresh Missouri and Kan
sas stock, lOHo per tloz., loss off, cases re
turned; new whltewood cases Included Uo
more.
RECKIPTS-Wheat. 6S.40O bu.; corn, 59 200
bu.; oats. 23.000 bu. ' '"
SIIIHMHNTH Wheat, 44,000 bu.; corn. 13.
000 Iju.; oatB, 23,000 bu. ' ' '
Mlunetipolls Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April 26,-WHBAT-May.
3c; July. 7ic; on truck, No. 1 hard, 75ic
N2.T1'??,r.tn?r.n' 73Vi No- 2 northern. 7172c
FLOuR Higher: first patents, J3.93iH.05:
second patents, mo-gaia: llrst clears, J3.05W
3,Vii,8.ct'.ontl clears. J2.104J2.20.
BRAN In bulk, J2.503.0O.
Mllnnnkre Market.
?iLI.'iyjWKB,B AS?M 26. WHEAT
"TtheVn.72V4c.1 nor,nern' 75!75Hc; No. 3
RYE Steady; No, 1. 54c.
55c AHLKY steady; No. 2, 57c; sample, 40
I'eorla Market.
k-?0?.11: ,U" Apr" 2-CORN-Sttady
bleV'thrte. N' 2 W1,UC' -C' track'
JVIUSKY-On tho basis of J1.27 for fin
lenea coods.
Ury liooili Market.
NEW YORK. April 26 Buying of heavy
brown cottons for export in tho dry goods
market continues In a moderate way, Ex
port grades lire now scarce, and tone llrm;
no cliaiiKQ in general home demand, busi
ness being quiet throughout. Prints and
ginghams nro quiet and prints Irregular.
Jestenlay's reduction hi print cloths has
fallen tint; no demund In sight. Linens are
very slow, but generally firm. Burlaps are
quiet, but slightly dearer. Foreign mar
ket for burlaps strong. 1
MANCHESTER. April 26.- Holders ot
cloths are unwilling to cell at lower urlce.
Yuma dull und acthc.
BRISK DESPITE DRAWBACKS
Bniinflii Rtfnioi to Submit to Floodi ind
Broktn Oommuiicatiou.
MACHINERY IS FREELY EXP0RTE0
Cereal Mnrkot Exhibit l!nnnnl
HtrenBtli Wool Steady, lint .ot
Much Indlentlon or Higher
Price.
NEW YORK, April 26.-H. 0. Hun Co.'a
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will say:
Business continues brisk for the season
In the face or some drawbacks, which at
time might cause marked hesltat on. J. HI T
of these Is the Hoods In many directions,
which have Interfcted with lallrond opera
tion and Interrupted the tllslrllutlon of
merchandise, ami tho weather all over the
east tin been adverse to an Increase of re
tall trade. Hank clearings, however, show
that while speculation has been heavy
thern must have been a well sustained
volume of legitimate business, for tho gnin
are ll.l per cent over IM) nntl 1S.9 over INK)
uutsldo New York, nntl lud per cent tnTr
lWio and 81 over 1599 ut this city. Railroad
earnings m.ike similarly encouraging gain
Reports !-om the Interior show special
strength In cotidtllenr through Missouri,
Kansas and Ohio, ..lid the future Is uill of
promise.
Much uniavorable comment has appeared
ii'Hurilltu the uuvante In steel rail to J21,
Yet the chnuRf Is only Ir keejilng with if
rent lncrcaoi In pnceo of pig Iron antl bil
let. Domestic bnlncss in the principal
line or iii.inutuct.irctl steel I so active i-s
to discourage foreign buying, but ma
chinery and specialty mills are exporting
Ireely.
After a prolonged period of waiting for
dellultc crop news the cereal markets sud
denly awoke to unusual activity. Much of
tilt! Increased trading ami sharp atlvatict! In
prices resulted ;rom clever manipulation by
a single western speculator, who compelled
tin" short contingent to cover Mny corn
contracts at the. highest prices of the sea
son. Wheat has risen sharply, partly In
sympathy with corn.
Wool Is faltly steady ami this Is the best
Mutt can be said. Eastern markets nru
quiet, with light tlecnand from the mllM.
Reports rrom many correspondents In the
chlcr sheep raising stales Indicate that a
linger clip than last year may bo expected
ant. the condition Is satisfactory.
Cotton resj.ntirts slowly to Indication of
damage on plnntnllnus, for the old t rop
it.ins Into 'iRht freely, and losses In liril
Ish exports of goods nntl yarns do not
promlbe a vigorous foreign demand for raw
material.
Another iicreae Is reported In shipments
ol boits niu' shoes from -New England
shops, although there Is still a heavier
movement than In the same week last enr.
Factories are less behind with orders .mil
bt .vers are Inclined to defer new contractu
in the hopj ol securing conceslons. Spring
ttvile has been lost thriugh Inclement
Wi ether
1 here Is an effort of retailers to reduce
su plies ot rubber footwear carried over
from last fall. Leather I barely stci.iv
at last week's demand antl stocks of light
grmle art) iicciimulatiiig,
Eailures for the week numbered 213 in the
lulled Stnti s. against 204, last jcar, and 20
In Camilla, igaliist 22 last cnr.
wki:ki,v CLEAR l.; HOUSE TAHI.K.
AKKrrKHte of limine TrniiNnctctl by
the Aaauelnteil IIhiiKs.
NEW YORK, April 20.-Thc following
tnble, compiled by liradstroet, shows tho
bank clearings at the principal cities fol
the week ended April 2S, with the perceu
tage of lucrcIKO and decrease us enninired
with the corresponding week last year:
C1TIE!!.
Clearings. Inc. Dec,
New York
Hoston
Chicago
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
St. Louis
Haltimnre
San Francisco
Cliirlunatl
Kansas City
Cleveland
Detroit
Louisville
Minneapolis
Houston
Galveston
Providence
Indianapolis
HurTalo
Milwaukee
St. Paul
OMAHA ,
Col imbus, O
Savannah
Denver
Hartford
Richmond
Memphis
Washington
Peoria i
Rochester
New Haven
Vorcester
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
Springfield. Mass....
Fort Worth
Portland, Me
Portland. Ore
St. Joseph
Los Angeles
Norrolk
Syrncuse
Dos Moines
Nashville
Seranton
Grand Rnnlds
Augusta, Ga
Dayton. O
Seattle
Tacoma.
Sioux City
Toledo
Wilmington, Del
Fall River
Lowell
Spokane
New Hetirord
Knoxville, Tenn
Topeka
Hlrmlngham
Wichita
Hlnghamton
Lexington, Ky
Jacksonville, Flu....
Kalamazoo
Akron
Chattanooga
Rockrord, III
Canton. O
Sprlngliold, O
Fargo, N. D
Sioux Falls, S. D...,
Fremont, Neb
Davenport
Kvansvlllo
Macon
Llltle Rock
Holena
Sprlngliold. Ill ,
Youngstown, O
Hloomlngtnn ,
Jacksonville, III
Colorado Spring ..,
Wheeling. W. Vn...
Chester, Pa
Totals. U. S
Totals outside N. Y,
$2,201.51C.7il7
I t4S.9ii7,Si:!
I37.19J.C07
I 1I5.474.CIS
I M.3IS.S36
I 40,0..2.9'l
I 27.937,6 1 1
I 20.9J7.3S7
I 18.077,5i!
li.&'ll.Ulo
11.ttil.462
10.S3S.2I2
S.S57.007
8.CS2.331
8.119,560
6.961.0UO
ti.fi7S,800
H.337.555
6,032,333
fi.369,153
4.42S.KK
B.9.M.039
f..SM,900
.l,45.uOJ
4.M7.S12
2.672.O0S
3,9ll,S60
2.5I6.R7
2,595.4611
2.126.742
2.303.815
1.363.2KS
1.621.9S4
1,945,971
2.161.122
1,353,870
2.39I.56S
1.263.499
1.9(11.401
1.339, 7 19
3,253.318
1,224,278
1.122.2 II
1.421.096
1.25S;76.5'
1.291.749,
1.2S7.2801
1.237.59
1.1IS.7I0
2.313,950
1.14S.452
1,532,33s,
1,602.030
S79.421
66l,60il
i.H.fyj
SI 7 3, 44
119.179
5SI..031
91I.SI2
876,418
565,523
339.100
4SS.273
235,861
410.157
761,90)
395.395
2S2.729
261.000
238,831
261.761
216,390
107,149
838,426
741,86
678.(Vl0
573.521
522.227
397,145
414,231
257.b02
160.M7I
817,t'kS
501.408
324,953!
J2,93I,897,46S
iiU,3S0,i61
103.01.
7.9!.
5.2
21.3
25.8
26.3
7.9
34. hi
25.0
10.5
18.51
20.7,
io.s;
20.31
30.5
' a.i
12.2
19.6
is.'ii!
21 .2L
6.2
4.9
1.5
54.7
34.0,
7.5
52.5
26.4
13.9
1
4?:?,
23.9,
9
10.3
SS.5
21.9
11.8
24
..'..
3.0
14.4
11.8
6S.3
11.01
11.8
'ih'.s
20.8
3.
41.
3.1
5.6
36.7,
16.4
21.0
24.5
13,7
9,3
41.2
18,5!
16.8
6.2
19.3
13.5
15.1
4.8
1.0
":'l!4
7.2
"Si5
"v'.i
"a'A
69.5
13.2
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Montreal ,.
Toronto
Winnipeg ..
Halifax ....
Vancouver
Hamilton .
St. John, N,
Victoria, B.
Total .,
R
C
In MR ioa
11.102,730
1,681,869
l,459,79o
863,950
718,336
793,(187
650,062
J n2,SS6,02S
13.4
18.5
1.2
22.9
41.9
13,3
11.4
6.2
New York Mining- Stock.
NEW YORK, April 26.-Tho following are
quotations on mining stocks:
Adams Con tl
Alice r.S
Hreece 1S
llruntwirk Con .... M
Comttock Tunntl... I
Con. Cl. & Va 2M
Reaiwood Terr .. 10
Horn Sllvr 110
Iron Silver (9
Leadvlll Con i
t.iiha m.i-f '
flntarlA
Opftlr ....,'..'.'.'.',
Phoenix ,
Potnal ...
Savnti- ,
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ,
Standard ,
10
873
Si)
.... a
8
5
13
S5
3M
Hank ClrarliiKa.
..9JJ,IA' Apr" -,fi-'nl cloarinKs today,
J1.20J.4J2; corresponding day last year, J9S2,!
6fa; Increase, J220.737.
CHICAGO. April 26.-Cearlngs, J25.054.291;
balances. .J-',l! 7,627; posted rates, J4.S56'&'
4,S.!k&!K JSi? '"channe, 5o premium.
CINCINNATI. April 20.-CIcirlnB8, J2.S43,
6n! ork "xchango, i5o discount;
money, 6556 per cent.
.,JV,,,.'kAU?r,nlA' .,'V,r" M-Clearlngs,
J18.Kt2.503: balances, 12,512,083,
HALTIMORE. April 2tf.-Clearlng, JI.101,
49a; balances, 1088,0,6.
HOSTON. April 26.-ClearlngH, J23,S63,I99;
balances. Jl.975,572.
NEW YORK. April 28.-Clenrll.gs, J3S5.807.
840: balances, J12,366,660.
ST LOUIS. April 26Clearlngs, J6.7I2.74I;
balances, Jl.lb2.937: money. 6j6 per cenl;
Now York exchange, 10c premium bid, 25c
premium asked.
Coinlllloii or llir Trriiaury,
WASHINGTON. April 26.-Totln.VH state.
ninnt Ilf IllO triUlirv linlumiau .....
jtral tunc, exclusho o the J150,owi,tU) sold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, J155.H2.227;
gold, 9j,272.526.
.MOVIlMETS Ol- STOCKS AM) HOM1S.
t)ni Slnrkct Mnre (ttilet Thnn for n
AVrrl..
NEW YORK, April 26.-Today's stock
market was decidedly more quiet nntl or
derly than on any day during the week.
There were no points of acute weakness
nor any period of a general disposition to
frell except for the opening dip In Amalga
mated Copper and American Smelting, due
to the legal ineiisui-es taken to frulrato
tho absorption or other properties contem
plated by those companies. Owing to to
morrow" holiday on account or tho re
moval of the board room apparatus from
the present building to the temporary quar
ters in tb0 Produce exchange there was a
disposition to curtail speculative ventures
nnd to close up accounts.
I lie principal strength In the market per
slstetl In about the same quarters as lor
some time past, namely, In the grangers
and Pacific. Northern Pncllic was most
largely dealt In anil rose an extreme S'i,
but Hurllngtou advanced 2U, to a record
price: Rock Island rose 2 and Northwest
ern IU, Pennsylvania, selling ex-rlghts,
and Haltlmore A Ohio continued strong.
I'nlon Paclilc was not jis active ns on
previous days of the week nnd there was
largo realizing going on In It all day, but
tho stock wa held a last night timing
the greater part of tho day, though It
closetl n Ehado off. Among the specialties
Sugar rose 3Ji, Tobacco 2,, Colorado Fuel
314, General Electric 3', New York Air
llrnlte 10 points anil a number of either
specialties rrom 1 to 2 point. The Colorado
and Southern stocks were notubly strung
nt advances of 2U to points,
Noxt week the banks will have the bene
llt of the May 1 payment of government
Interest, which amounts to ubout J2,5u0.OO0.
Railroad bonds continued strong, with
the I'tilon Pacltlc convertible bond still
prominent. Total sales, par value, J6,7IO,tw.
I'nited State refunding 2s advanced !4
Per cent 011 the last sales. Hales on the
New York Stock exchange for tho live
day during which tho exchango was open
for bllslnesH neitrei?.i In 9.960.9IID share com.
pred with last week's sales qr 10,016,400
snares, wnicn broke nil previous records
for a full week's business.
Tho demand ror railroad bonds has been
most marked In securities of the same com
names whoso stocks have been prominent
in the deullngs, notably Union Pacific,
l.'nlted States 5s declined i per cent below
last week's closing call.
Tho following are the closing prices on
the New Yoik Stock exchange:
Atchison
do pfd
Haltlmurc & O. ..
Citnadlnn I'nclrlc
Canada Southern
Ches. A. Ohio.. ..
Chlcaa-u O. ...
C, H. Sc Q
Chicago I. & !,...
do pfd
Chicago k K. I..
C'hlcano c N. V
c, rt. 1. & p....
t'. c. c. & St. L.
Colorado Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Del. lludKon,,
Del, L. & W
Demcr & It. ...
do pro
lirle .
do let pfd
Urcat Nor. pfd...
Hocking Cent ....
lloeklna Valley ..
Illinois Central ..
Iowa Central
do pfd
1.. K. & West....
do pfd
Iike Shore
Inils. & Nash....
Manhattan 1. ....
Met. St. Ity
Me. Central
Minn. A. St. I
do pfd
Mlsfourl I'liclOu .
Mohllo & Ohio....
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. .1. Central
N. Y. Central
Nor. & West
do pfd
Northern 1'iu lllc .
do pfd
Ontm In ,t West..
Ore. Ity. & Nu v.
do pfd
l'ennslvanla ...
Heading
do in pfd
110 .'! inn
Itlu . Orande West
do pfd
Si. I.. & ii. 1'
do 1st pfd
do Id prd
St. L. S. W
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P.IU1 & O
Southern Pacific .
. ". Southern Ity
. DSM do nfd
.l'Vl'k Texas & I'acMc.
9
'
47i
. 2l,
.imi
.
. TO
.nil:
Onion 1'aclfia
do pfd
Wabash
tin nfd
W. it I.. E
do d nfd.
Wis. t.'enlml
A 1 i.nii
'"llll. CI nf.l
..IH'i'Amal. Coppr ....
si-1. 'Adams i:xpress .
I.-.S; Amer. Ktire .
.. i'!t I". S. Express
.. :e,i, Amer. Cot. oil....
..HTM do pfd
..2ts Amer. Mulling ..
. tkU do pfd
. r,', Amer. S. fc It....
. SS',' do pfd
. n",,,Anier. Spirits ....
.IS3',j! do prd
. lsVAmer. 'It.bacco ...
. SJ'a1 do pfd
.141i.nRConda Mln. Co
U urn. nap, ir
loiorouo r. & I..
Con. Tobacco ....
1I0 nfil
lleneral lllectrlc .
ijiiicoic Sugar ...
I dn pfd ,
'Infn'l Paper
i nr. 1
c.'.i
.12-.
.SVI
.VHi
.t:s,
.ir'i.
M
.112
.I'Jl'.S
lieledo 0.1.
Nil tlr.llH 1 lllscult .
j do pfd ,
.Natlnnnl lnd ....
1. r.t .
. cH N. V. Air llrft'kc.i!
I.u lVn.ll.
.lillilPaelllc Cuait
. u3'i do 1st pfd
. fc7 do :.l pf,
.lsVI'acil1 Mall
. :".i 1'enplc's Oils
. SW), I'rceteil Steel Car..
. IV I do pfd
. W Pullman Pal. Car.
.nrvStandiird II. & T..
. S! Sugar
. ji'.t do pfd.,
. o'i'i Tenn. Coal & lion.
s iu. d, iainer
mo dn nf,!
IC'i l., S, Hubbcr.. .'.'.'.'.!
L 1 IU
riT.W'stern trnlon ...
. 37Sr Hepublli! I, & s...
. 6ft do pfd
.170't Cnlteil States Steel
.191 I do pfd
P. C. C. & St. I...
. .'31 i1
. 3u
. t3i
. 4i
.D74
. 91
. :u.
. 41H
.
.12".
. i.i
.t:i;
.K.0
.11a
21!j
. 8".
. 5
. 21
. ht'i
. 9.
. !i
. 17
I2Si
.141
. 4iS
. .'4
.1')!
. M.
lUli
.I.'j'.j
. SP,
. ;
. :i
7-'
. SI
. 4)
. !'!
. i;
. 5.!
.IM'i
bV,,
.
. !"S
. M'i
. .7.1
. IH.'i
. ''it
. s:u
.201
4'i
.Il.i'j
.120
. H7
. Ii
, 77i
. K"4
. Kl'i
. 9.1
'
1 77
. 151,
. ?6
. 67
Nominal. Ex-dlvldend.
York Money Market,
NEW YORK, April 20.-.MONEY-On call,
steatly, at 3iji4 per cent; last loan, 4 per
cent; ruling rate, 3'4 per cent; prime mer
cantile paper, 4fo4',4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' hill at HASH'S'
4.f3',i for demand and at Jl.S.Vft l.85i tor
sixty days; posted rates, Jt.85HftM.86 and
J1.S9; commercial bills, JI.8tii1S3d.Ms4.
SILVER-Certlticntes, UOc; bar. 60lic;
Mexican dollars. ISWc.
HONDS Governments, llrm; railroad,
strong; state, strong.
The closing prices on bonds toda;. are as
follows:
V. S. ref. Ss, rej.,
do coupon
do 3s. re;
do coupon
do new 4s, ree.,.,
do coupon
do old 4s, ree
do o 1 on
do 5s, reg
do coupon.....
D, of C. 3 60s ,
Atch. gen, 4s
do adj. 4a
Canada So. '.'s
Ches, & O. 4',is
do fs ,
C. & N. W. 0. 7s...
do 8. V. deb. 5s.
Chicago Tcr. 4s. ....
Colorado So. 4s
Den. & It. O, (s,.,
Ilrle general Is,.,.,
K. W. & 1. C. Is.,
Clen. Electric Ss...,
Iowa entral Is
I & N. unl. 4s...,
M K. & T. 2s....,
do Is ,
"N. Y. Cential Is.
m't N. J. Central g. 5s,
tW!i No. Paclilc 3s
HOiji do 4s
UP; N. V. C. A. H. U 4b
138 N. it W. con. 4s. . ,
"Ore. Nav, is
-.t3J,( Mo 4s
113). "Ore. S. U 6
110 I "do con. la
111'.; Heading gen. 4s..,,
123 Vn
102'i
96
lOSli
i:iv-i
142
124
93
851
nun
Klo O. West. is...
St L & I M c. 5s..
St I. & S F g. 6s..
St. Paul consols,.,
"St, P. C. & P. Is.
"do 5s
So, Pacific 4s
So, Hallway 5s.,..,
S. It. & T. 6j....
Tex. & P. Is
do
!", Union Pacltlo 4s...
IIS iWaUsh Is
ISSVil "do 2s
117?; "West Shore 4s...
TO I Wis, Central 4s,..,
82s. "Va. Centurion ...
SIP J "Wabash deb
'.07?i
13V.4
72'.
1057,
107
10H4
109
"03
120
U7!i
9374
V)l
115
131
193
IWn
'.20
Mil
IHii
57
119
95
101'i
lSOi.ii
no';
in.
fO'j
rs
3'.i
Offered. "Hid.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK", April 26,-COTTON-TodayH
market followed an Irregular course nntl
tho bulk or the business dono represented
withdrawals of a weakened nature, Lnrgo
lines of May obligations were settled during
the forenoon. The new crop positions wcro
not extensively dealt In. Townrd the close
tho demund for near months by the shorts
gave tho market a llrmer undertone nntl
rallied prices decidedly. The weekly re
port of Secretary Hester was hulllshly con.
Btrued. Tho market was dually steady,
with prices 3 points higher to 1 point lower,
LIVERPOOL, April 2.!.-COTTON-Spot,
moderate business nnd l-32d higher; Amcrl.
can middling fair, 5 5-32d; good middling,
4 27-32d; middling, 4 21-32d; low middling,
4 15-32d; gootl ordinary, !7-32d; ordinary.
3 3-32d. The sales of tho day were S.OOO
bales, of which 500 were Tor speculation
nnd export and Included 7.SO0 American.
Receipts, 7,000 bales, all American. Futures
opened quiet and closed steady: American
middling, 1. m. c, April. April-May find
May-June. 4 33-64d, sellers; June.July and
July-August, '4 3314 34-64d, sellers; Au
gust. September antl September, 4 26-6ld
sellers; October, good ordlnnry clause,
4 9-64d, buyers; October-November, 1 6-6lfi
4 6-C4d, sellers; November-December, 4 5.64
4 6.64d. sellers. ' w
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.-COTTON-Spot,
steady; sales 3,500 bales; ordinary,
5 13-I6c; good ordlnnry, 0Vc; low mid
dling, 7 5-16c: middling. SHc; good mid
tiling, S9-le: middling fair. S 13-16c.
Receipts, 22,397 bales; stock, 216,391 bales.
Futures, dull: April, nominal: May, T.VUtP
7,99c; June, .W31.92c; July, 7.8707.sfc; Au
gust, 7.67Jf7.63c; September, 7.24if7.26o; Oc
tober, 7.07j7.00o; November, 7.0207.01c; Dc
cember. 7.01(W7.03c.
GALVESTON. April 2.-COTTON-Mar-ket
easy at Sijc.
Weekly Cotton Statistics,
LIVERPOOL. April 26.-The following aro
tho weekly cotton statistics: Total sales
of all kinds. 49,000 bales; total sales Amcrl.
can, 47,000; English spinners' takings, 64,Wl;
total exports, 6,ot)0; Imports of all kinds,
BS.000: Imports of American, 56.0CO; stocks
of all kinds, 7fc6,00o; stock of American,
674,000: quantity afloat, all kinds, 13l,(iO;
quantity afloat. American, 100,000; total
sales on speculation, 1,00); total sales to
exporters, 700.
VUlltlr Supply of Collon
NEW ORLEANS, April 2.-8erctnry
Hetter's statement of the world's visible
supply of cotton shows n total of 3,707.617
bales, against 2.976,314 last year, or this
2.t4.627 bales, against 2,314, Sll last year, was
American.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Bcceipti Ocntinued Hetrj Today,
but Etetri Htld About Stoadj.
HOGS AVERAGED A SHADE LOWER
Very Fc.it .Sheep nnd Lamb on ."tilo
nntl Itunllty Only Fnlr, lint .Not
Much Change Notleenblc
In tho Prices Paid.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 2.
necelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, sheep.
Ofllclal
Ufhclal
Ultlctal
uincul
omclal
.Moiittay
'luesday
Wednesday
'ihursony ,.
Filday ,
.1,116
.,911
'..i'Ji
2,Uof
U.IOJ
9,9w)
Hvo days this wcek....ll1lVJ id, 149
Satnu tias last Wech....lj,ui2 3i,SiS
alno WtcK belore ii,l')
baino three Weeks agu..U,(o6 :i,i
oatuo lour weeks agu....li,li '.'J.lvi
Buinu nays last year n,wJ oo.iu
iWerHbU piiLu pain ior nogs at
Omaha tho past aeveral da with
parlsons:
6,367
j;mj
2,il
l,Uo
lb,917
;b,Ai9
2o,lli
2-,u9
22,.M
'.0,04
South
com-'
I 1901. 19'W.1S9J.1SM.1SJ;.1SM,U.
Wool Mnrkrl,
ST. LOFIfl. April 2n.-WOOI.-l'nclianged;
medium grades, isffige; heavy line. 10i12c;
Hcht Hue, l-"ijl5c, tub washed, Kii'-'Tc.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
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3 Ul 4 89
3 bJ 4 81
3 bb 4 71
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3 3o 4 74
3 91
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3 43
3 35
3 S0
3 30
3 2j
3 31
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4 63
4 bl
4 69
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4 6i
4 a6
4 61
4 63
Indicates Sunday.
The ntllclal number of cars of stock
brought in today ny each road was;
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'ses
C. M. & St. P. Ity...
O. A; St. I.. Ry 2
Missouri Pucllio Ry.. ..
L'nlon Paclilc system. S
C. A: N. W. Ry 1
F., E. .t M. V. R. R.. 13
S. C. .ft P. Ry 1
C St. P.. M. i 0 36
14. Ac M. R. R. R 27
C, it. .V g, Ry 4
K. C. Ac St. J 1
C, R. 1. A: P.. cast... I
Illinois Central
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21
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29
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142
Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
32 J,oi) 47
48 '.'.'0
431 1,63.1 Ji
351 2,099 12
ti.ll 4,175 61a
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1
2)
M
Total receipts 9
The dlspohllloti of tho day's receipts as
ns follows, each buyer purcnaslng tho num
ber ot head indicated:
Huyers.
Omaha Packing Co
G. II. Hammond Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
R. Ilccker Ai Degnn
Livingstone & Schaller....
Dennis A: Co
11. F. llobblck
A. S. Mawhlnncy
L. F. litis
Other buyers
Totals 2.03S 9,902 1,725
CATTLE The liberal iccelpts of cuttle at
this pulnt continued today antl pnekers
started out with the Idea that they ought
to buy their cattlu at a lower ligure. sen
ers, however, wyro holding tor steady prices
and lor tnat reason in murgci was a nine
slow In getting started.
Thero were about 60 curs of beef steers
on salo and buyers on the start uld a little
lower, mu tncy nnany pain in mosi cases
lust about steady uncus with yesterday.
The trado ,djd not havo tpilto tho lite and
tone to It touny mai nan jaeii nuiiccu
befro ibis week, but still practically every
thing wus out of llrst hands In tood teaj
son.
Thern were only twelve or 'ifteen r.art or
cows and hellers on sale anil tho Inarket
was a llltlo lower.' aomo or mu mure no
uiinhln imiiehes sold not lar trcm steady
with yesterday, while otheis were Oc, antl
In extreme cnaes 10c. lower man esto'doy.
Utiyers did not seem nearl,.- as nnxluus for
supplies today as they have been hereto
tore, and tor that reason tho market wa. a
llttio siow.
ltuilu w.-rn iKiiiii loo active today, and in
somo cases were a little lower, out tho
better grades sold in about yejiertiay H
notches. Veal calves and itags hold uLout
steatly. , ...
There wero only a few stockers and iced
ers hero today, and tho market couio be
quoted fully steady. Tho bamu us has b.en
tho enso all the week, tho nood Muff fold
o (ntinv urine, no matter whether it was
steers, shti stuff, bulls or calves. Anything
at all tlesiraoio mei wiiii rrauy cuiu ai
prices that iookcii iiikii. me acmano. irom
iht- fiiimtrv is not lai'3c. but It la hfnvy
as compared with the supply of good cattlo
on hand, ncprcseiiuiiivu Miica
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. I'r. No.
13 677 3 S3 1
u
37
4.
6.
IS.
11.
.... kSS 4 CO
1 13W 4 M
l 761 4 ft)
1 710 4 15
5 fOO 4 35
H W 4 35
6 10S0 4 10 2.i. .
13 965 4 10 18..
;l Hi 4 40 SS..
3 903 4 10 10..
J 1116 4 50 18..
11 1091 4 u) 2..
2 1275 4 55 57..
10 10OT 4 55 19..
1 1230 4 IV) 19..
2 9J0 4 CO 40..
14 910 4 CD . 4.
1 1100 4 m
0 957 4 CO 1C
6 721 4 0 19 ,
16 971 4 10 41
4 1073 4 65 17
4 1075 I C5 7
14 1043 4 70 17
23 965 4 70 20
2 121) 4 79 7
21 1133 1 70 76
11 11C1 4 "0 IC
13 1125 1 70 19
7 1035 4 70 14
1 1010 4 75 9
6 1086 4 75 SS
15 1070 4 75 '.'0
35 1190 4 75 41
18.,
Av. rr.
...UU) 4 75
. . . 1123 4 50
...11S0 4 SO
...1273 4 30
...1156 4 K0
...1166 4 a
...1154 I MS
...li:6 4 5
...Ulii 4 S3
...lWi 4 83
...1122 4 S5
... !'9i 4 90
...1515 4 M
...1109 4 90
...1ISI 4 90
...1160 4 90
...1155 4 DO
...1277 4 90
18 1331 3 00
,.12M 5 00
... .1227 5 .10
.,..1204 5 05
..,.1220 5 03
....1260 5 05
..,.1317 5 0".
....1359 5 0)
....lSI'i 5 03
....1323 5 10
....1276 5 10
....1313 5 10
....1355 5 15
....133 5 20
....1432 3 23
....1390 5 25
....132 3 Z)
41....
SS....
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... iJl 4 i)3 18 1I2S 4 fO
.... 916 I 73 8 US9 4 95
.... 990 4 "3 13 12S0 3 C3
STEERS AND COWS.
....llfci 4 ('!
STEERS TEXAS.
...,1276 4 W
STEERS AND STAGS.
....1341 4 85
COWS,
1..
2.'.'.'.'.'.
1
900 1 W
750 2 10
1CCJ0 2 CO
820 ! 25
830 2 25
10) 2 25
1120 2 .V)
8'.) 2 f t)
930 2 75
940 2 75
920 2 75
920 N: 75
1100 2 90
870 3 90
S20 3 W
933 3 bO
1244 3 00
960 .1 il
1000 3 05
KM 3 10
1032 3 23
1CK15 3 25
640 3 i3
890 3 25
860 3 25
970 3 25
1020 3 23
1070 3 li
fcO 3 25
1100 3 a
780, 3 35
98l 3 ro
830 3 50
1020 3 '0
1090 1 14
95 3 .'4
1093 3 ro
1160 3 3
...1IS0 3 73
3 1233 3 73
1 1040 3 73
3 906 3 73
4 937 3 73
1 970 3 80
2 1105 3 10
1 900 3 85
1 11! ) 3 85
1 1130 3 90
7 1154 3 0
11 1153 3 90
II 1122 3 M
4 995 3 M
3 1266 4 00
1 880 4 00
2 1270 4 1 0
5 12I0 4 OS
, 1090 4 10
, 1070 4 10
1095 t 10
1013 4 '0
780'! 10
1105 4 10
1110 4 10
1116 4 15
i 1140 4 15
1072 4 15
3 12C3 4 !5
7 993 4 20
2 1073 4 20
3 1436 4
1150 4 Vi
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.140 4 23
.1255 I 30
.1011 4 TO
.1110 4 r-o
.1109 4 S3
.1320 4 33
1091 3 70
980 3 73
COWS. STEERS AND STAGS
1317 4 23
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS
i soo : lo
1 770 3 CO 3
1 C10 3 10 8
4 417 3 b0
HEIFERS.
1 770 3 25 2
1 720 .1 75 2
15 27 i V) 1
10 8.13 3 "5 2
1 S70 4 HO -1.
7 1910 I 19
,. 35 3 95
... 5'M 4 M
... 623 4 25
.1024 4 13
710 4 15
570 4 25
1010 4 34
1619 4 ii
1070 4 33
1 1754 3 S4
1 1720 1 1
1 1320 3 M
3 ,.1134 IfO
1 t5 4 CO
1 1220 4 (0
1 ,160.) I Ot)
1... 1K4 4 01
1 ,..,2030 4 03
1.
1.
...II14 1 M
370 3 CO
1 1394 3 40
2 Hit 3 '0
1 ..1324 3 10
1 914 3 74
.1 1363 3 M
1 974 3 r-O
1 924 3 63
1 1744 3 i
1 18 3 3
1 1419 3 75
1 1449 3 75
CALVES.
1 lf1 4 09 L 204 C M
t ICO 5 CO 1 lO ZS
1 234 5 50 1 180 6 23
1 100 5 54
STAGS.
1 1344 4 00 3 ..1204 4 23
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
7 D27 4 ft) 3 "'6 I CO
1 SCO 4 fO 4 415 4 fO
1 954 I 50 21 623 4 33
HEIFERS AND UULLS.
tS 735 4 ?0
HOGS Thero wa another liberal run of
hogs here today, mnklng tho supply so rnr
this week the henvlet ror the llrst five
days or any week this year. Chicago was
reported n nickel lower, nnd ns a result
packers started out and bid 2'(4'ii6c lower
than yesterday, but most or tho enrly sales
were made on a basis of 2',4c decline. Sell
ers held their droves at gootl llrm prices,
and as packers seemed to want tho hog
the market Improved a the morning ad
vanced nnd closed up strong, The bulk of
the snles went from $5,724 to $5.74, with
the long string at $3,75 and a tup at $5.90,
or tho samo as yesterday. It was a gootl
actlvo market and everything was out or
llrst hands in good sensou, As will be seen
rrom the tabic ot nveingo iec?lpts today'
inarket Is Just a shade lower than yester
day, or not so much different from W'ednts-
days market, iteprescntalivu sales:
HULLS.
1. 1250 3 13 1 1114 3 ,J
1 904 3 23 .,.,, Ml 3 73
1 1010 3 J". 910 3 73
1 by) 3 i3 1 860 3 75
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Hh. Pr.
101 167 ... 3 r3 8 216 80 5 75
$3 H7 '.'44 3 63 73 231 Ml 5 73
M 181 ... 3 63 im in 80 5 73
(. 2J4 ... 5 70 M 257 W 5 76
C 196 10 5 ") 67 261 ... 5 ":
71 213 80 5 70 72 2.13 80 5 .5
HI 177 40 5 70 67 235 ... 5 75
t7 M ) 5 70 6 KJ SO 3 '.5
84 200 80 5 "211 70 201 M) ,5 7S
63 216 ... 3 ,":'i SI 214 200 5 73
84 2H 40 t'.i 73 201 ... 5 75
14 212 40 5 7i, 73 229 120 3 73
76 195 ... 5 73Vi 78 312 84 5 75
62 212 160 3 724 82 223 84 6 174
84 131 120 5 "24 70 243 40 3 774
10 25) ... 3 72'i 6 334 ... 5 774
77 201 ... 6 724 6 247 ... 5 774
5", I7S 284 5 72 4 78 224 8 ) 5 774
67 !1 44 5 75 57 217 ... 3 77 4
63 311 40 5 73 49 274 80 B 774
63 302 44 3 75 (4 324 214 5 774
69 231 84 3 ',5 M 313 4 4 5 77 4
61 224 84 5 75 16 239 SO 5 774
75 -a,' 4) S 75 73 210 40 5 77',
7 V45 ... 5 75 71 251 84 5 77 4
67 230 120 5 75 73 234 ,4 5 77',
71 234 164 5 75 61 211 S0 3 774
61 215 ... 5 75 IC 231 40 5 774
64 246 ... 5 73 i',8 236 54 5 774
70 234 ... 5 75 64 263 84 3 774
52 253 80 5 73 M 310 IM 8 77',
89 273 ... 5 73 62 277 M 3 774
62 tS M 3 75 31 217 SO 5 774
67 20 164 5 75 82 213 ... S 77',
54 225 44 5 73 l 272 84 3 77'i
70 243 ... 5 "3 7 4 224 SO 5 774
72 265 244 5 75 IS 270 ... 5 77 4
69 2"9 ... 5 75 63 240 ... 6 77i
74 SIS 84 5 73 37 272 84 5 "7',
78 23 )4 1 75 67 277 160 5 77',
6S 335 ... 5 75 64 219 80 5 7?4
31 :.' 281 5 75 66 242 ... 5 774
74 235 ... 5 75 6.1 266 80 5 77 4
64 217 ... 5 75 t3 276 84 5 77',
65 2.11 ... 3 73 f? 267 240 5 77 4
166 222 80 5 75 82 2W 49 5 77',
"7 219 84 5 75 24 274 80 3 774
61 247 lb4 3 75 64 236 ... 57714
58 263 ... 5 75 62 213 84 5 77U
72 227 80 5 "5 70 2n SO 5 77U
81 223 ... 6 73 77 263 ... 5 77 4
76 274 44 5 73 61 M6 44 3 74
12 231 ... 5 5 63 283 SO 5 774
12 244 ... 5 75 69 337 ... 5 ;;i4
10 21) ... 3 75 71 234 80 5 77 4
86 212 204 3 75 49 317 84 ! 8-1
72 322 164 3 7 5 66 317 80 3 10
81 216 84 5 73 37 279 ,, tn
71 233 164 3 73 71 241 249 5 10
64 271 89 5 75 62 274 84 5 80
227 10 3 73 l 293 80 5 V)
81 234 160 3 73 67 26S 84 5 S3
68 216 44 6 75 6 ,.K5 ... 6 80
53 216 80 5 73 59 277 ... 5 f2i
74 517 S4 6 75 31 334 80 5 f.'.
64 252 169 5 73 67 244 ... 5
69 228 16") 5 73 64 2M 164 6 84
68 217 84 5 75 64 274 44 5 84
77 216 SO 5 73 39 274 80 5 15
80 229 ... 5 75 36 377 ... 5 874
66 23 4 4 4 5 7 3 3 7 293 ... 5 87',
61 235 ... 3 75 11 301 ... 6 90
73..
...214
SHI. LP There Was a light run of sheep
hero today, only nbout six fresh cars being
on sale. The quality was only lair nnd the
market could bo tiuolcd steady. Clipped
sheep sold at $1.35, which Is steady with
yesterduy and Wednesday. Clipped lambs
brought $1.40, which also looked like a
steady price. The better gratle of what
wero offered wero sold In good season, but
some of tho commoner bunches wero neg
lected. Quotations: Cholco wothcrs, $4.60R4.75:
fair to good wetherB. $4.2304.50; clipped
wethers, $4.3504.50; fair to good clipped
wothcrs, $4.23(6-4.35; choice lightweight year
lings, $4.G0fH.75; fair to good yearlings, $4.35
04.50; clipped yearlings, $4.254.50; cholco
lightweight ewes, $4 16S-4.30; fair to good
ewes, w..ctcj3.iD; cupped ewes, Jl.2aiB4.oo;
choice lcmbs, $4.9005.00; fair to good .lambs,
$4.6584.l0; clipped lambs, $4.35IH.C5; spring
lamos, t.wtt'.w; reeaer womers, 3..6!B4.:&;
feeder lambs, $4.00ft'4.60. Representative
sales:
No.
1 clipped ewe
22 clipped ewes
23 clipped ewes
2 bucks
149 clipped lambs
4 clipped lambs
32 clipped wethers
4 lambs
10 clipped western ewes
IS Nebraska ewes
193 clipped western wethers.
232 clipped western wethers .
220 clipped western wethers .
210 clipped western wethers
411 western lnmbs
171 western wether
Av.
90
81
93
190
70
90
S3
S2
107
.. 105
.. IW
.. 98
.. 102
.. 63
.. 78
Pr.
$2 CO
2 00
3 00
3 5)
4 40
I 40
4 50
5 ()
3 75
3 85
4 25
4 33
4 35
4 35
4 40
4 40
CHICAGO LIVE ST(lf:K MARKET.
Cattle nml Hhrti (it-ncrnlly Sternly
Hog: Clprii WrnU.
CHICAGO, April 26,-CATTLE-Recclpts,
2,000 head; generally steatly, except ran
ners, weak; good to prime steers, tS.Ufjfi.C0:
poor to medium, $3.H0fj4.95; stockers and
feeders, llrm. nt $2.S0fI1.90; cows, $2.70fl4.60;
heifers. $2.75ff4.85: canners. 12.00di2.60: bulls.
strong, at $2.!W4.05: calves Arm. nt $4.00(
5.23; Texas fed steers. $4.25ft5.40: Texas
grass steers, $3.5Og4.0O; Texas bulls, $2.76
$14.00.
HUGH Receipts, 25,000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 18.000: left ovpr. 1.500: otiened
weak, closetl strong nnd active; top, $6.05;
mlxetl and butchers, $5.75fl6.O0; good to
cholco heavy, $5.W0.05: rough heavy, $3.65
0J5.75; light, $5.70f5.95; bulk of sales, $3.90
4l 5.1.5.
SHEEP AND LAMIIS-Rccolnts, 8,000
head: steatly; lambs stronger; Cnlorados,
month, $5.30: good to choice wethers. ll.6.Vfi,
4.90; fair to choice mlxetl, $4.30?4.65; west
ern sheep, $4.6557-1.90; Texns vearllngs, $1.65
iff4.90; native lambs, $4 505.30; western
minus, fi.ivxiu.ov.
SI. Joseph Live Stock Markrl,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, April 26.-(Speclal.)
Tho Journal quotes:
PATTl.P I.flnlt. ftivi I ,1 . 1. .
v ..... ,,vi.viiin, llt-utl, IIIHI Unl HU-
llt. a . 1 ... I al.,,,1... , r. . I . . . . . I t; 1 r.l r nr. n- .. .. ..
,.- ,,v. div.u, , 111.1iTf.-n, fi,oiuu,wj irxun
and westerns. $3. 65(85. 25; cows and heifers,
$2.35fj5.O0; bulls nnd stags, $2.30ffl.75j year
ling and on I vt. $.1,7511 !5, Blockers and
fcetler. $3.t.0tM So; veals, $1.25516. ii.
HOGS- Rtceliiis, f.,io head, market fc
lower; all grades, $5. lOWS.'Jj, bulk of sales.
$5.77V'S 'iji I'Ikx Kteady,
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpls, 1,500
head; market active and steatly; lambs,
$4.9.VIo.lo; yearlings. $4.71M.9J; wethers
$1,4011,75. ewes. $J.sotH M.
Nrvr York l.ltc ftlook Market,
NEW YORK, April 26.-- REEVES Re.
feint, 2.S75 head! steer quiet but .steady:
bulls, slow; cows llrm to shade higher
steers, $5.(OJ(S.7o; bull. $.l.(i'ii 1.15: choice)
and export hulls, $1 45j4 SO; cables steady;
shipments, !") cattle, l,7i) sheep and 4.IM
quarter of beef.
CALVES-Recclpts, I6.S head; active and
2o'm.'c higher; eals, $3,505(6.25; little calves,
'"SHEEP AND LAM IIS -Receipts, 9.5H
head; hccp steatlv and scarce; lambs 2c
off; common vvooicd sheep. $4; clipped
sheep. $I.2.VII.S0: woolctl la.nl.. H.75Ti6.12s
0110 car, Jb.2..; t lipped lambs. $i.Si'5.5o,
clipped cull. M.30si2.-,j spilng lamb. $l.7i
lo. 2.1 per head.
nooS-Receljit . .1.227 head; steady; statu
hogs, $6.3..y6.4i; pig. $0 23
Kit 11 nun clfy 1,1 Mod. Murlirl.
KANSAS CITY. April 26.-CATTI.E-Re-celpls,
2,000 natives and l"0 Tex.uis, heavy
href slccrs strong to In., higher, other cat
tlo steady to 10c lower; native beef ctecr.
$j.25fj.w; common to good. $l.i'l)r.,20; stock
tw and fcetler. fl.oodi.'i.oi); western fed
steers, $4.Wt5.25, Texan and Indian, ) hf)
ruo.lii; cows, $1.2.Vu4 50; heifers, JJ.Sjlfi.W;
bulls. H.OOf 1.50; calves, 51.751(6.00
HOGS-Recclpls. I5,(m) u.u,l, niatkel 5h'
fro lowers top. $.-.924; Imlk of sales. $5.75
tfii..90; heavy. $5.s5tift,92t; tnUcd packers.
$5.75115. 3; light, $3.401if..Mi! miners,
SHEEP AND LA.MRS-Rccclpls 2 51)
head; market 5c higher: western Iambi.
II.fc0fjB.4Oj western wethers. $1.5051 ivo west
ern yearling, $l.60'n ,!), ewes. $!2.Mi4io:
culls, $2.50jfl.0o; spring 11111111. J6.0M7.50.
Nf. I.imiIk Mir .stock Mnrkel.
ST. LOFIS. April 2f5.-CATTI.E-I5eccliit3
00. ) head. Including IM) head Texnns. 11 n- '.
ket stonily for all but heavy native, which
are easier: Texan's, steady; shipping ninl
export steers, $.00iTi5.V.; dressed beef m
butcher ideer. $l.5tv,i5.25; steers under l.r.i)
lbs., $J.SOWi.oo: stockers and feeders. fXWt
1. '5lr"ws 1,1,(1 lielfers, $2.wvr7S.(M; canners
$1 2:533.00; bulls, $3.25fl 4.10; Texa nnd in:
$2.5ft'i-4'!!o.0r8' -''W'8S: K "n Hclfcr";
'ilOo's-Reeelpt. 7.200 head; market eav
to a shade lower: pigs and lights. J.Vwf
."Mock lii Slit I, t.
Follow;lng nro the receipt at the four
prlnclpnl markets for April 26:
It ...
v .'i'.lV' '"g. onepp.
2,057 9,990 1 PS
2.000 2S.0O4 sp"o
2.41) 5,ft.) jjjrt,,
fiuo V. .".mil
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansa CUv
St. Loul ....
Total
7.057 57.1M 16.625
Slnm CHy 1,1, e Muck Mnrket.
BIOV:V. yj'S'i, A',r" Pedal Tel..
g rn in . ) C A IT L E - Receipts, 200; market
steadv; beeves, $t.25fr-.no; cows and bull
' fl. $.'i&Mi3.76; stoidters and feeder, 3 50
5I.'ll,0, lings. $3.60ffl.S5.
I Otife-Recclpts, 45.nrO: market Ko lower,
selling at $5.6505.75; bulk, $5.64fj5.70.
differ .llnrUcl.
NEW YORK. April 20.-COFFEE-The
market for cotTee futures opened stendy.
with prices points lower under light room
and some foreign selling. There was noth
ing 'n the way of Investment support nml
for the most part news from abroad rather
inVflf.l n rnnntln.. f ,1.A ..u.. ,
z '-"i. 111.111 in.: niiurp auvaucn.
of yesterday. Hy midday the decline was a
.1.,.. .1. . l" ,)'"""" wiin sentiment nt
that time bcnrl.-h under disappointing fnr
rlirii nntva ull,, l.il.. t.. t ... " .
. . r...,.. mihvi llillllHII ie-
celpts than expected nnd poor spot demand.
...... .... w..-.- ),ii,iii.iHKing seui prices up
ward nnd nt 3 p. m. the feeling was stendy,
with prices net unchanged to 5 points lower.
Tntnl af.lrw ua... rrji 1... . 1....1.. ii.. .. ..
7 r in' ..." including ,iay
nt 5.10c; June. 5.15c; September, fi.401fC,.45c:
October. i..45Ji(j.KOc: December, .'.fi.itS6.70e:
Jnnunrv, .'.JOc; March. 5.S5r,.00c. Spot Rio.
dull; No. ,, Invoice, 64c. Mild, dull; Cor
dova, s'ifl24e.
Einpornlcil nml Dried Fruits,
Am;VY.uY?.mV .A"r" EVAPORATED
... . .....3 .iiiunri continues ipuet nun
prices were without change. Export de
mand was dormant. State, common, 3f4e;
prime, 444'8c; choice, G'ji&'ic; fancy, 6f
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Marktt
about steatly. Prunes. 4t',j7c per lb., as to
slzo and quality. Apricots, Royal, 7'Ml2o:
Moor Park, M4ff13o. Peaches, peeled," 12V.?
2i)c; impeded, 54f10c.
Nogar MtirUct.
NEW" YORK, April 2.-Snc,ARRaw.
firm; fnlr retinlng, 3ll-16c; centrlfugnL 96
lest. 4 3-t6fi44c Molasses sugar, 3 7-1;?r34c.
Rellned, llrm. "
NEW ORLEANS. April 26-Sl'OAR-Qlllet;
open kettle, 3!ift3 13.16o; open kettle,
centrifugal, 344!ic; centrifugal, yellow,
44W4"ic; second, 24fi Ic. .Molasses, steatly;
centrifugal, Sfilc
$5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years Omaht.
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new, without
catting. pMn or Ion
ot time.
CVI3UII lecuredforllfeanatbepol-on
rniua thoroughly cleanied from
thcijretein. Soon every rlgn and symptom
disappears completely and foreTer. No
"RUK AKINO OUT" of the dliease on tho skin
or face. Treatment contains no dangerous
drug! or Injurious medicine.
WEAK MEN Irom Excesses or Victims
to Nmivoi.'s Dkiiilitv or Exhaustion,
WaSTINO WSARNKES With KAI1LY DECAY In
Youno and Midiii, Anr.D, lack of Tim, vigor
and strength, with organs impaired and weak,
STRICTURE cured with a new Horn
Treatment. No pain, no detention from bull
Deis. Kidney and DlAdder Troubles.
r .. CHAROES LOW ,.
. CoiultitlM Free. T rut mint by Mill.
Call on on or address 1 1 g So. 14th St.
Dr. Searles & Searles, Omaha, Neb.
Trieplione lO.'IO.
aoyd Commission Co.
Successors to James E. Boyd & Co.,
OMAHA. NED.
COMMISSION
GRAIN. I'lttlVISIO.XS AND STOCKS.
Hoard o( Trade IIiiIIiIIiik.
Direct wires to Chicago and New York,
Correspondence, John A, Wnrren & Co,
Tax Exempt. s
$1,000,000
4 per
cent
Government Guaranteed Bonds
AT 100 AND INT13KKST.
Issued for railway extensions, ,'iinninteed bv lie
Kussian govemnient and free from every tax, present or
future, by Imperial Decree.
Payable in U. S. Gold Coin in New York,
SECUHED HY
FJKST AlOfT(.iA(E on lare and old railway system
earning; about double its fixed charges.
SINKING EUND which will pay off the entire issue at
maturity.
GITAKANTEE of the GO YISKN.M EXT as to both prin
cipal and interest.
FARSON, LEACH & CO.,
110 Dearborn St., Chicago. .IS Nassau St., Nctv York.