THE BKK: OMAHA. FKIDAY. APRIL P. nnr GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARIET Car of No. 2 Hard Wheat Sells fori ; $1.22, No. 3, $1.19. BECORD FOR THI3 EXCHANGE Cash ItaatloM I ereeaarll y atroaa. wet tka OrTrtrlug Are Taken . 1otI en Kilremely High Aklag. OMAHA. April . iW Wheat caused mqre excitement on in local market today. Nts. i tiarii went lo ll.lu, whlcn 1 a cinK higher man veetrr day and one car or It amd at thai iiauio. No. 8 hard went to II. 1, 14 rente Hoove yesterday and mad the tecoid. AU Wheat values were very erratic and the nuctiiatlona were rapid, while corn sagged under heavy prrsetire. Kxcltement ruled throughout ine mnrket session and hew high prices were reached by the buy ing dona mainly through public trading, Which It without precedent (luring tlie present crop. The caen situation ia of necessity strong, hut offerings ara Ukca alowly at tha extremely high aeking. Wheat waa very nervous, wiim uang 'S being quick under extreme excitement on tha floor. Cable continue to be strung and support from tha hull leadera sccompilshetl new high rerorda. May wheat opened at 1. 20 and closed at 11.19V Corn, waa dull and Inactive, prices ruling lower for rssh offerings. The option la neglected and any pressurs developed a eagglnar market, pemand la not good and receipt are gradually falling off. May corn opened at 2c and cloaed at S2'c. Primary wheat receipts were 271.0O0 bush ela and ahlpmenta 2S2.O0O bushels, against receipt laat year of 26rt.OuO bushcla and ahlpmenta of 184.000 bushel. Corn recwlpte were 2ti7,0tl0 buahela and hlpmanta 864,000 buahela, againat recelpta laat year of 422.000 buahela and ahlpmenta of 374.0U0 buahela. Clearances were nnn of corn, none of eats, and wheat and flour equal to 87.0uO ousneia. IJverpool closed Hvrd hlghed on wheat nd Hd lower on corn. Local range of opttona: Article.! Open. I High. Low. Close. I Tca'y. Mav. July. Corn I - 1 I9 1-19V 1 106V 106" 106 ......... 62V, 2'4 61 'J -Gl'i 1 y' 1 y X l'A 1 06! 62'i 12 62s May... ware May. Oaaaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 3 hard, $1. 31.20; No. 3 hard..1.18fm is; No. 4 hard, ll.osgi.lo; No. 8 apHng, I1.1TS1.19. COrtN No. 2, HHtfifSIHc; No. J. 61V-: No. 2 yellow, Ilc; No. 3 yellow. He; No. 3 white. 62H83c. OATS No. 3 mixed. 604e; No. 3 whit. Slc;, No. 4 white, 60V45ftlc; standard, 62c. RIB-Js'o. 2, r6c; No. 8. 78Vr76c. Carlat Recelpta. - Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 63 174 170 Minneapolis W.U. .... . ...106 'in ah 20 44 9 Dululh ..4. 4 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PflOVISIO.tS Feataree of the Trading and Closing Prleea oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO. April 8. Wheat prices con tinued their record-breaking advance 011 tha Board of Trade today, the May delivery soaring to 11.26 and the July to H. I. 1274 per bu. .The advance, however, waa not malntatnod. the market cloning Irregu lar, with prleea o lower to i'tc higher, compared with yesterday's final quotations. Corn and oala closed weak and provisions firm. There waa no such strain In tha wheat trade today as noted on the previous ses sion, but at times, however, the market displayed considerable activity. Instead of an upward jump of a cent or two on In Itlal tranaactlona. there was a calmer feel ing today and the market showed some signs of a reaction from the extreme buoy ancy of the laat few days. Opening prh-es were a shade to c. below the final fig urea of yesterday, May being at S1.2ft4?1.2S4, and July at 11 HH'filU'e. Early trading whs of an ordinary character and prices worked a trifle lower owing to quite general sell ing and absence of ' any substantial sup port. The big volume of business was In the July delivery, which Is now regarded bv many as an old crop month. After May1 had sold off to 31.244 and Julv to 11.11,, sentiment auddenly became bullish again. Within the space of three minutes July had advanced to tl.l24(EP1.12T and May to II. 2M. Tti upturn waa partly due to a prediction made by the leading hull that this country will not raise 400.0fl0.0no bush els of winter wheat thle season. The buy ing furore subsided as quickly as It had developed and prleea aoon reacted again on realising salea. Distant deliveries, how ever, were relatively much stronger than the May or July optlona and showed only slight declines from the extreme high points. Th market cloaed somewhat un settled, tha May and July deliveries being lower and September and December higher, compared with . the previous close. Final quotations on May were 31.24. July closed at tl.U61.UV Sharp declines occurred tn corn prices owing to heavy realising sales, particularly of the July delivery. One leading concern la aa!d to have sold more than 1,000,000 bu. of that option during the day. May aold between Ac and 67c. and July between He and Ssc. The close was weak, with May off V. at 6rWc, and July 'waa down HHc, at 65c Oata experienced a further break In prloes. chiefly In sympathy with the slump . In corn. At the cloae prleea were unchanged to c lower, compared with the prevloua close. Final quotations on, May were at MHc. and on July at 47Ae. Provisions developed considerable ' firm ness after an easy start. Prices at the close were a ahade to 10c higher. The Board of Trade will be cloaed tomor row. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Jaw. I Close. Yea y. Whast May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oata May July Sept. Fork May July Sept. Lard May July Kept. Ribs May July Sept. I t 1 27S liis-wmv1' 1 24 1 24? 1 K 1 1lVlllS- 1 m I OtHl 1 t . 1 OCTi rtHl V 7 '7 I 64i 6f.S ,VSl 47', 47.1, a. 474 17 Vi 17 Ki 17 90 10 174 10 27H U J7H S2'4 9 47V, 9 60 17 SSHi 17 Pi 17 so IT 5 17 65 17 W IT Khii 1T 24J if 1A10 10 36 10 4? t '4' 17 la 10 17 SSHI 17 IttVtj 16 20 10 36 W 25 14 8TH 10 374 19 60 10 10 47 . 35' 46 40 67Vs! No. f. , cash quotations war as follows: FLOCK I'nsettled; winter patents. $5 ( 76: straights. (S.lMt&afl; spring punts. 35.40 436.8O; srralghts,. 34 UKtfS.Ju; pakers, $3,109 1 16. .,, - RTB-No. !, 7$;8Hc, ' -N BARLKV Ked r mixing. 2c: , Mr to rholce malting, C5V?- 8EEPeV-Flax.. No. 1 southwestern. 11 R7H: No. 1 northwestera. 31 67V Timothy. $1). Clover. 6 40. . . pOVI8IONa-Maa pork,' per bat., 117.86 M7 90. Lrd. per 100 lbs., ).. Short ribs, aldea flooae. 3 76J9.36; short clear aides f boxed. 39.37VVtt.iiO. . . , Total clearances .cf wheat and flour wsre equal to 6J.0o'bu. Primary receipts were 371.O00 bu. compared with, 2&.0u0 bu.. tb corespondlng day a year ago. . Ratimated rtIts. for tomorrow:. Wheat 90 cars; corn," 58 cars; oa is,, HI cai-s; hogs' 19,000 head. Z ' ' ' t. Lacle Cleaeral Marktv T. LOUIS. ApHl 1.--WHEAT Futures lower: casb firm; Ko. I red. cash, U.419 143; No. 2 liard. 31S6.Q'li,; May. l. 21'4: July, H.0?r1.tTV. CORN Lower? track . No. 2 cash, ftb; No. 3 white, CtHSoi May. 64f,c; Juiv. 6t4ic. . OATB-Jiower; traivlr. No. .3 -cash. My; No. t wMt. &e: Mav. 6ls4C; July, ttr. KTE-fhrong at '!.Hc. FlX)l'R-.-HUher: n i winter patents. 9.in CM n; extra fancv and straight. 36 4l60; t winter rleais. 4.1fttS4J. 6nmTimothv. Uh'a'iii - ORNMEAL 3JI0. I RAN Strong; sacked, east trsck. U 2itf HAT Steady; timothy. 513 00,' prairie. kfotitrii.ao. . IW3.V COTTON TIK9-30C. BAOOTfliJ 7 nvc HF.MP fTfflNI!,;a , . ' ' rROVISiON-Pofk. . sfeady, JohMng. fli.2S." Ijifd. Mghr!'rlrre . steam. 39 9f ln6. Dry salt meats, atcsrtv; boxed, extra elmi ts. r 57V clear ribs. 310 Oi; hort clears, VfAon. tedv ipoxml, extra, short. 910 7H: flisr rlhs. Ill no: short rleara. Ill Aft. I Ol I.THV- Firm : i-hlt kena. 1.1c: springs. I rv: turkeva. H4i1lk ; duikt. louy-; geese, 5c. ' rl TTF.R Vrn: Teemerr. yft29c. hOOH s at lc. se crjnt Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbla ... b.?f"0 12.700 Whest. U 2H000 . 118.01 Corn, bu 26fl . IM.'ino Oh Is. bu I.'.'V'O 73.JO(l W KITHKII l Tilt: GR4IV IIEI.T Fair Friday and Warmer la the Forecast. OMAHA. Neb., April 8, 14V The eastern dlstruhance is ydlsanpearing off the upper At'amtc coaat High winds prevailed throughout . Ilieeast during Wednesday and last night and violent and destructive wlnrlstorrns were general throughout the Ohio vajley and lower lake region, a velocity of seventy-two mtlea per hour was recorded at Detroit and alx-ty-elght miles at Buffalo. Gales continue on the upper Atlantic ocast this morning, but velocities are again normal over the Ohio valley and f.ake region. Trie area of high pressure noted over the west In the pre ceding report has spread over the entire central and western portions, and la rap idly extending over the eastern states. The creel of the high pressure nnw overlie eestern Colorado, txcesslve ralitfslls ara reported at Galveston, Near, Orleans and Mobile. The weather Is colder east of the Rocky mountains, the drop -In temperature being most marked In the eastern states It is warmer in the mountains and west to the const and wtTt be warmer In this vicinity Friday, with, -continued fair tonight and Friday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of thu last three years: r' ... . . : ""'.1909. 1908. 1907. 190S. Minimum temperature .. 2 .13 84 46 Precipitation ...:.:.iio .09 .00 .33 Normal lempcraturs for today, 47 degrees. 1 ra mc,'hesy prec,plutln lnc lurch 1, 1 24encheay correiP6,,ciln ' Prlod in 1906. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 1.4o Inches. . . U A. WELSH. 'Iecali Forseaster. Corn and wheat region bulletin for omaha. Nb.. for the twenty-four hours 51 st m- 75,11 meridian time. Thursday, April 8, 1903: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- lax. Mln. fall. Sky. 47 34 . 00 Clear 48 34 .00 Clear 40 18 . 00 Clear 45 22 . 00 Clear 42 2o .0 Clear 49 a .00 Clear 46 , .21 .00 Clear M 20 .00 Clear M .20 . . Clear 41 2fi -.00 Clear 43 . 21 ,i0. Clear 89 IK .00 Clear 44 26 .00 Clear 44 J4 .00 Clear 38 23 . ,tn Clear 44 23 .00 Clear 48 -35 . .flu "Clear 3rt 21 .28 Cloudy 38 24 .00 Clear Stations. - " .1 C IJ, V ' Columbus,. Neh... 45 Culhertann Nch At Fairbury, Ncb...i 49 r mrmont, Neb. 46 Or. Island, Neb.. 64 Hsrtington. Neb. 38 HaKtlngs, Nb.... 41 Holdrege, Neb... 43 Oakdnle, Neb 89 Omaha. Neb 44 Tekaniah, iS'eb... 44 Alta la........... 38 Carroll, la........ 44 Clarlnda, la 48 Sibley, la m Sioux Cltv. ra Minimum tempeatu1Vlor twelve-hour perior end'ng at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. - , ', .Nof Temp. Rain. U.. j,,.., sum. iiicnee. I1ICMKO, ill Ztf Columbus, O .-17 Des Moines, la.... 14 Indianapolis, Jnd.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 22 loulsvllle. Ky IS Minneapolis. Minn. Omaha. Neb 19 8t. Ixiuis, Mo 12 64 82 T 64 38 T 41 2 T 80 K T 66 30 'P ) 42 T 36 18 .01 44 24 .01 60 34 . 00 roughout the corn .. . v.. , r-, iigni precipitation occurred in all except the St. Lnuia dis-trict- , I A. WBL8H. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. NEW VOHK UKTIERXL MARKET ((notations of (he Day oa Varloae Commodities. on1 .T0- pr" 8 TnR-Recelpta, 20.9H6 bbla.; exports, 1,226 bbls. Market firmer, with demand quiet. Minnesota winter straights, 6.6ia.86; Minnesota bak ers. 44.604.90; winter patents. 34.86.2&; winter low grades, 34.104H.76; Kansas atiuK'hts, 35.5fliio.76. Rys flour, firm; fair to good, 34.2&((j4.60; choice to fancy, 34.So4 4.76. CORNMEAL Barely aleady; fine white and yellow. 31. 561. 90; coarse, 31.60fe1.66; kiln dried, 33.4f.4i8. 75. RYK-Wuiet; No. 2 western, 89r90c, f. o. b. New York. BARLEY Steady; malting, 7479c, c. 1. f. New York; feeding. 74iS6o, c. 1. f.. New York. WHBJAT-Recelpts. 3,u0 bu.; exports, 13.4K4 bu. Spot market steadv; No. 2 red 3l.33V'1.34H elevstor and 81.34, f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 81.314 f. o. b. afloal; No. 2 hard winter. 31.314 f. o. b. afloat. Trade was less active In wheat to day, but July neverthelesa made a new high record. Cablea came higher and for eign houses bought May again at the opening. Late deliveries were sustained by unfavorable crop news, and cloaed T4c net higher against v,c to 4c decline In near months, which weakened finally un der realising. May, tl.2SM4M.31; closed, 31.29'd; July. 3l.18Vtf1.19V' closed. 31.18; September. tl.091ft1.llH: closed. tl.UV CORN Receipts. 13.500 bu. Spot market eaay; No. 2, 76V: elevator and 74e f. o. b. afloat, option market waa without trans actions, cloalng Ho o "4c net lower. May. 74c; July, cloaed 73V7; ikmiember closed 73c. OATS-Recelpts. 27.4 bu. Spot msrket steady: mixed. 2 -tot 33" Ui &7fc6c: nst ural white, M to 32lbs., BK: clipped white, 32 to 40 lbs,, HZflt. HAY-Qulet; No. 8, Soytioc; good to choice, sXkbsoc HUPS Dull; stste common tb choice, 1908, 10-3 lie; 19"7, 3i&c; Pacific coast, 160e, 7arllc; 1907, 3tfc. H1DE3 Quiet; Bogota. 18Hig19c: Central America. l'4e. lKATH'FIR Steady; acid. aMJ!c. PKOVIBIONS-Beef. quiet; famllv. 35.00 CIt..; mess, tlO. 60 11.00; beef hams, M.00 fea6.00; packet, tll.OOS 14.60; city extra India mesa, t-2.6ujr3.00. Cut meats, flrwi; pickled bellies. 31u,0u; pickled hams. 310.50. Lard, firm; western,. 310.6OWJ0.80; refined, firmer; continent. 810.9b; South America, 81150; compound. 30b8.2o. Polk, steady; family, 18.6Sj'19,60; short clears, tl9.00t21.00; mesa, 3l8.6Vai9 0O. TALLOW-43ulet ; city (32.00 per pkg.), 6to; country (pkgs. free), 6Hc. RICE-Firin;. domestic, 2ntV; Japan, nominal. . . MUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 2Se, official mice. 28c; extra, 27c. CHEFJ5B Firm; state, full cream, spc clala, ivei7e; state, full cream, fancy, l&Uc; state, full cream, goid to fine, l&'.jc; winter' made, best. 14V; wit ter made, good to prime, lSlc; winter made, good to prime. 13CU4Mr. winter made, common to .fair, i:Bl3c; akima. full, to special, SV4 12Hc. ' :' EOGS Rarely ateady; weatern storage packeil. 21i;l4o; western firsts,, 2oi&21c; euonds. ic. : POULTRY Alive, steady; chickens, broilers, 2tji3c; fowls. iaV(tl7c. Dressed, eairler; western chickens, 12'.c; fowls, 14M 16UC. Mlaaeapolls Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 8.-WIIEAT-Mav. 31. July, ti.Htfl.U. Cash: No. 1 hard, 3l.2i-); No. I northern, 81.22H; No. t north ern, t.20V&i.2oT,; No.. 3 nortbern, tl l6H l.ltV BRAN In bulk. 322MIJ2.60. SKJ-;D Flax, H6&V ' FLOOR First patenta, t5..10; second patents, t5.8(00: first clears. 34.I6436.01' uoond cleara, 13rt 66. Pklladelphla Prod are Market. " PI I TLA DBIJ"! 1 1 A -Vprll. 8.-rBirTTER-Quier: extra western creamery, 'Oc; nearby pHnts, 30c. X ' t;i3Q hlrm; Pennsylvania and other nearby" firsts. 20V at mark: current re ceipts In returnable tasea, 0c at mark; wtaisru flrats. free raaa. 2uc at mark; currervt receJiHa. free ca,, 9Jl0c at mark. CHEESE Firm : full cheese, choice. 16Vt 16o;. full cheese, fair to good, W.al-- tlvaravoaJ Grata Market. LIVERPOtlL, Apii) 8;-WHEAT-8pot. strong; No. 2 red weatwrn winter, As 7V1. tuturea. aleady; -My. 6 10dt Julv, Va Ue: September. 8s' 6,d. ' CORN alpol, firm:' Amlra mlxad. new, via Ualveaton 6a JlVd, jfMtra- JJlt. May, is 9V1; J Jlya ;;-, ' , ' Talea SVd Market. . TOLRTD. Arrll 8 - SExTD9Inoves, cash. W; Marvll. 3 62V No. I. ,8fr.: No. 3, to.:' rejecud: 36 uesrlecterf. K 10. Tuxj othy. prune. ,310, . A Isik e. pt -lm. U 3. DalaJfc (.rata .Market. pi JA "I'H, r April- .WMEAT - Mav. It.--.: July.. tl.V a. .-V, ppniaia, 8AJ1H: N' 1 9 nonharn, 3i.9 , . - . OATS-UVh - - NEW TORE STOCKS AND BONDS 8udden Ritt of Number of Obtcurt Ittnei Fettares of Day. USUAL MARKET LEADERS QUIET Tp""" ao Dlaooallloa to Tartall Operations Reeaase of Aaoroark of Three-Day Holiday tloads Are Firm. NEW YORK. April S.-The dav's pvo proceedlngs In the arock market exempli fied the adage that "every dog tuts his dsy." the stock exchange's special artn pt at Ion of the term "dog" making the old aaylng apt. The market gave evety evidence at an rarly stage of a disposi tion to curtail operations on the eve of the three days' recess. The occasion was se'sed. however, by numerous rxols to rush. into promlnece. Innumerable favorites and to p ish them upwards by violent ad vances. This sudden advance of strength was acoompsnled by nothing In th news to account for It, either of a general tenor or of special application to the stocks affected. There was little even in the wav ot rumors to explain the appearance In the apotHght of stocks, which have stood in the background during all tho period of activity of stocks of larger issues and more representative eharscter. Some others have not appeared on the tape at all for days or weeks past. One of the day's news reports was that the Hughes commis sion to lnvestlgste exchangee had com pleted Its report snd thst no recommenda tion of legislation to restrict trading In stcck exchange would be Included. Whether the unostentatious appesrance of the an nouncement and the astonishing variety of the day's movement In obscure and pooled stocks had any connection may afford an Interesting subject for conlesture. It waa the subject of remark during the sessions cf th commission that pool activities were under discront restraint and sensational price movements W9ire a rarity. The sub stsntial body of the stock list was quies cent today, but firm. Each ebullition like that of today la accepted usually as a sign of degeneration In the speculation and a harbinger of tho end of a movement. The market showed Its recent disposition to ignore bad signs, however, and there wss no urgent pressure to get out of stock holdings over the holldsy interval. The stock market kept one eya on the wheat market and saw evidence there to confirm tha belief that th government crop report did not promise well for the winter wheat crop. The reassembling of the conference between the) anthrsclte operators and the representatives of the mtnrrs wer hope fully regarded ss promising a settlement. Th coalers continued to benefit from this View. The estimate of the currency movement Indicated that the money auppllos would be Increased by the tlmo stock market op erations are resumed on Monday next. Re ceipts on balance from the Interior thus far this week are reported to have reached aa large an amount a the total from that source for all of laat wreck. Money there fore, continuing exceedingly eaay. Dis count declined In tone, but rose In Paris and th London exchange at Pari alao declined. Taken In connection with any further advance in 8terl1ng exchange here, this might lead to resumption of gold ex ports from New York to Paris. Such a prospect ' would b viewed with entire equanimity by the New Trk financial world. A good deal of encouragement la felt over the marked improvement in the government finances, lsrgely by reason of the expansion In customs receipts. The United State treasury, in consequence flnda Itself with such resources that sn early Issue of government bonds Is con sidered to b an unlikely necessity. The profit-taking sales at the end of the day subtracted about aa much from prices of the principal stocks as had been added by th advance, leaving the only notable change of the day In th class of stock, which made the feature of the day. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, 37.706.OuO. United States bonds unchanged on call for th week. Number of sales and leading quotation en stock wcr a follows: SUM. Htgn. lbw. uow. Amalaamatad Coooajr 14.41K) 71 7Ta 4H il Am. C. tr 3,100 Am. C. A T. pti Am. cotton Oil II."0 Am. H. A U pf " Am. los Sacurttlet lt.l"0 Am. Llnaaad Oil 100 Amsiicaa UoconiotlTe l.KJO 4t not 17H 40t 40 14t 644 114t '67i 41V 41 14i H1 'i4H 40 at', 144 14 Am. liOoomotlT td Am. g. A R M OW ot Am, . A R. pfd " loi Jtm. Sugar Refining 1,600 JJ St 14 1044. lUt II' Am. Tobaero pr American Woolen 100 Ht Anaconda Mining Co 46. M M'4 44 4' Atchison Alchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat LI"a Baltimore A Ohio Hal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Lsathar Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Cbeaapaak A Ohio Chicago ot. W Chicago A N. W C, M. A St. P C, C, C. A t. I Colorado F. A 1 Colorado A Bo Colo. A o. lat pfd Colo. A So. Id pfd Conaolldaie4 Oat Cora Product! Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Grand D. A R. O. pfd Dlatlllera' Securities, sx-dtv Krla Erie lat pfd Krla Id pfd Oeneral Electric ni Nnrtharn ofd. el-die... 11.100 1M4 lOdH 1'" l"3i 1.100 1W4 1S2S 1? 4.tmo U2 U!W 1'2'4 iS 7.M0 77H T' 714 1.100 177'i 17H 1761, 1,510 S0t tW 1 fx) 101 101 101 I0 141 141 142 V64 12 1Wt 74 1 l II 7i !4 21 'A H"4 48 1 47 1 oi 21 1 4&t .. 7,H)0 7' . it sua m 74 6 1H ll.ino 1604 14s 400 7r. 74 10.2UO SDt i0 ttH 400 lit 400 77 MOO 11 li.100 H Va M il 7t 1S7 10 lilt l"1 t.100 4t 4IS ioi) rv 7u0 :. J,0 2v, W0 41 Mt 2t4 45 ' 1. 100 lb lo4 1St lt.iflO 1 14ft 145W 01 Nnrtharn Or etle VO 14 14S 41 1 l!t hh t 4 t Ullnola Central - I.ooo 174 147 43 Si U x 3-)S 4ft I lid o7 Interborouah Mat 1.6TO is Int. Met. pfd . International Papae ..... Int. Paper pfd International Pump .'. Iowa Central Kanaaa Cltr Ho K. C. So. pfd Loularlll A N Minn. A t. L M . at. P A . g. M ... Mtaaourl Paolflc M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Laad - New York central N. .. O A W Norfolk A W North American ... Northern Pacific Pacific Mall PennrylTanta People'! Oat P., C. C A St L Praated ileal Car Pullman Palac- Car Railway steal Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steal pfd Rock laland Co Rock Ialan Co. pfd St. L. A S P td pit .. St. LOUIS 9 W gt. u w. ptd Bioaa-Wiafflald . A I go. Pacific, i-ri(hta 80. Pacific pfd. ei-rights Snuiheni RallwtT go. Railway pfd Tanneaeca Copper Taxaa A Paelfir T., St. L. A W T.. t. L. A W. pld VnUn Patlfic Lnloa Pacific pfd V. t. Rubber I . g. Rubber lat pld ... V. t. Steal V. . I'M! pld Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chtmlcal .. va -Car. Cham, p'd Wabaan Wabaak pfd Waetinshouaa Elavtric .. WeaLarn l-nlon 10. W i.iOA l.ltlf) i 500 A 400 t.soo 44 '4 mC 4a ll'a 4t 7SW 70 1 urn mii.lit l.ono 1.1 W.V 1.4V0 1 14t K son 7S"4 7J 7S4, I I'IO 4-'S . 41S 4it JOO 74'4 74'i "4 10 t 4 si-r, IliO 11 10 1Mt 10X1 47t 4'i 44', . t t t i.aoo Wt 11 Ht 11.900 47', 147t 147t 100 31 II Ut 7.flcl U4' 1S4S 134'i 10. iOO 111 l'it Hit 4 11 71 H I OuO 17t ' 176 1764. 1 It 3U0 40 74, HO !St ':t 4 3-ft r" ! 74 74' 74 ,400 S ?4', -io'i SI. I'H) S i'0 Jk-e 31 't tvio a !i rt iOO aCt M Ma 17W IKVi 1:1s 1514, r;'4 i-4 12(t, t.100 2lH ih 1 400 4 7n t .too i 00 tit ' 14 .. 4', 41 a;t ul 70 1M4 He "It t"4, 41 41 'i 13 V! 70t U7-, toS 701 7T. '. lilt 100 ti 70 104 fcf.KlO SIS 4.401 1I4S 1.800 4J 15 4i', 10 117 104 1US H4t 4S'4 41 47 1 117 lit 47t P t 'wt 4s II ft'i , S7t 137', ma 1 ) !. I. b00 lit 4-4i 70 Wheeling L. ( Wlatoriein Central t.4f it Am T. A T. Co .s UH Total talea for th day. at too abarai HI -sfewr York Miatag Stacks. NEW TORK. April . Closing quotations on mining slocks: Alloa l' ledviln Con 4', eBruDswlck tou . 'Little Chief I Cora. Tunnel stock... M Ustlcu n eao bonds ltOntano tJ rata tart. A Va ' Oahir ;u.r. Hera llvr Siandsr n Iron Silear 10 l'llosr Jacket ,0 eutfared Farelga Flaaacial. LONDON.. April 1 Miincy wut easily ob taloabla on tit market today and disHtounts wer el4jr. On the btcxk exchsng the attendanc waa small, but tha markets cloaed firm. Olit-elged securities hsrdened In anticipation of Increased outside support after the t.astsr holidays, wl.il th pon otd westher conditions helped some ral) Th continent rontnuea ta be a good btiver erxH-ially of foreigners and Kalffira. The bank retrurna reflected the usual cash move ment from tne cauntrv. American aecnrl tie started dull, but tny picked up frac tionally at nooa on llgnt covering order. Later th New Yoik opening quotations tame dull, but support from thst quarter appeared In the late trade, wnlch caused a steady close. PARIS. April 8 Price on the Bourse todav were firm. The iirlvat rata nf rils- 1 count Is per cent hlgner at 1 per cent. Dr,ftuifl. April b. 1 ra ding on ine rwurse today waa quiet, but prices were firm The Bourse will lw closed until Tuesday April 43. on account of the Easttr holl- da s. Hew ork Meier Market. NEW YORK. April l-MONEY-on call, easy at 1462 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; elcslng bid, 14 per cent; offered at IN per cent. Time loana, very dull and steady: sixty ciaya, Zftizv per cent; ninety 1 days, 2'4 per cent; six months. 2NfcS Per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAFER-3Vu4 pr cent. STERLING EXCHANGE 9'eady. with actual business In banker' bills at 34 869 t ttvio ror sixty-day rills and st for demsnd: commercial bills. 34 64tM sT:. SILVER Bar, oiic; Mexican dollar. 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as fo) lows: H. 6. rat. ! re( 101 Hint. V) A M. 4i.... !-Vt 60 coupon 101 J.po 4t v s. at, ri ii4 do 4S do coupon l"1Vt 4o id tenet !' V. 8. 41 ret 11 K. f Sn. lit At 7t do coupon l-'l.. 9. deb. 41 1931.... Alllt-t'titl. HI 6s .... "ll. A N. urn. 4 101 Am. Agricultural it. .100 M.. K. A T. lit 41.111 Am. T. A T. CT. 4. .101' do It A. Mt. 41 ... eft'. Am. Tobacco 41 79 do (en. 4V t do (l UC'iMo. Pacific 4l 14 Atchlton gen. 4i nil N. Y. c. g. i H4 do 8. L. lit 4a Mt do dtb. o Ms do ct. 4t HI N. Y. v. 4H" nt... 1114 do ct. M , 1H"S. T , . H. ft H. A. C. L. 1st 4i t' ct. t it:." fill. A Ohio 4s iniiStN A. w. 1st con. 4t.. 19 do lt 14 da ct. 4i SJ'i 1o S. W. Ht IVtNo. Ftcltlo 4i IOJ'4, Brk. Tr. cv. 4a U do u 74 n Canada a. lai .... 1io. g. b. rfdx. 4a i Ceotral of a. St Kl,Penn. ct. I'ta 111... Central Leather at... MT do con. 4t lft r. of N. J. g. At rt Raadlng gen. 4a 100 Chta. A Otito 4Wa....l0r4m. Ltlv. ft 4a.. 17 Cblcago A A. wa.... 74St. L. S. W. e. 4a.... 7H (' . R. A Q. j. 4a M do lit gol4 4l 04 0. M. A B P. g. 4a HSoa board A. L. 4a.... 72 C, it. I. A P. c. 4a.. Tt'iSo. racitlo col. 4a.... tlVa do col. aa tot do lit raf. 4a 4H do rfdf. a -'SSo. Railway (a mi Ore. A 8L L. g. 4a. ! do gen. 4a Colo. Ind. ia 7Unlou Parlfls 4s Volo. Mid. 4a ' do ct. 4t I0t4a C. A R. r. A s. 4'4i. Mt do lat A raf. 4i Hi D. A H. ct. 4 103St'. 8. Rubber a 1U do lat ref. tt ln'HV. fieel 24 ta 103H P A R. Q. 4a Mtva.-Caro. (.'bam. It... Dtatlllara ia 74 Wabaah lat ia Hi Erie . I. 4a IT 14 So lat A ex. 4a "1 do gen. 4a T414 Weatern Md. 4a f4 do 4a series A il Wait. Else. or. as.... M1 do aarlra B 4 Wla. Central 4a so Oen. Else. or. 6a 140HD. A R. o. ref. is... III. Can. lat rat. 4i..l0n'-kC. A O. fdi. eft. at..lft3 Int. Mat. 4t i'N. R. R, of M. 4Sia.. 4A Bid. Plos4oa stork tAootatloaa. BOSTON, April Money, call loa ns, 2 Pit par cent; lime loan, ayji per Ateblaoa ad). 4a MtRutt Coalition ... do 4a .....looSCal. A Arltona Atchison R. R 107tCal. A Herla do pfd 10'tceatennlal Poet on A Albany U Copper Rang Boat on Klerat4 Ill Daly West N. T., N. H. A H...1444Pranklln t'nlon Pacific HltOranby Am. Arg. Chm 81 Greene Cananaa .... d pfd M Iale Rnyale , Am. Pneu. Tube.,.,., 4iMaaa. Mining Amar. Sugar IS4tMlchigan do pfd lao Mohawk cent. .. 2414 ..101 ..0 .. .. 71 .. 10 .. 144. .. at .. 1014 .. u .. I ..1244 .. 2t .. li .. aoi .. fit ..12D .. 14 .. W .. 14 .. 14 .. 124 .. 42 .. M .. uv; .. a .. ot ..14.i .. n v Am. T. A T l!714Mont. C. A C Amar. Weolen ...S3 Nevada ... Stftoit Dominion ...II Oareola . . 14MParrot ... ISQutory . .. Utsthannoa ...13fTrtnlty ... Mtt:nltd Copper ... V. 8. Mining ... 5t v. a. 011 ...UttUtan. ... I Victoria ...40 Winona ... 77 4 Wolverine) ...44 North Butt ... II do pfd Dominion 1. A 8 Miaa. Klectrto ,. do pfd Mai. Oaa United Fruit .... United . M do pfi I'. 8. Stewl do pfd Adventure A 1 tones Amalgamated ... Arizona Com. ... Atlantle Local Socarltles. - Quotations furnished bv Samuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York. Lit Bldg., Omaha: Bid. AakM. Avery company 1.0 Beatrice) Creamery, cam M ST Beatrice Creamery, pfd 4 (4 M Columbia L. H. A P. ia 1t4 4t M City ot Omaha bond 4ta Ull.t 10lt 14 Dougla county it 131 1014 Oata Cltr MaX company 4 140 Jnd. Tel. I IMS (60 pfd henaa) 1 il Kansas City Ry. A Light ia 11:1 P714 Kanaaa City Ry. A Light pfd. t II M Nebraska Tal. Stock. -dls. ......... M ts Omaha Oaa ia 1117 , t7 7t Omaha B. L A P. IMS ' H 10 Omaha B. L. A P pfd t 1 II I3u Omasa C. B. t. By. is 114 Ml 11 O. A C. B. gt. Ry. It 1IM Mi 10 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd t 13 14 Omaha A C. B. t. Ry.. com. 4. II a Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pf 4 14 It Omaha Water Compasy ts IN tt It I It Omaha Water Co. ie 144 gr M Omaha Water Co. la pfd i g Omaha Board of Trade Bldf! Co. pfd. 1 Mt 10 Omaha Boar ot Trad Bldg. C. torn.... 41 M Omaha Brick Pt. A .Til Co. la 117 to Omaha Printing Co it South Omaha eewer 4ts ltit 101 gwlft and Company 7 tot ieau iherldan Coal is 124 H 100 gloui City Stork Tarda pfd. 4 IS ft Trl-Blate Land Co. pfd. 7 (com. bonsai It to Union Stock Tarda C.. Omaha Alt tl Uaioa Cosatructtoo Co., Kanaat City.... M ti Loadoa atoetx Maratei. IjONDON. April 1 American securities war quiet and steady during th first hour today. Atchison. Topek Santa F showed a slight loss, but th rst of th list ruled from U to H abov ystrday's Nw York closing. Ixndon closing stock quotations: Contois, money ..Ht-lfMo., Kin. A Teiai . 4t do aocoust 4- SNew York Central 1H Anaconda ,. tSKortolk A Western. . tit Atchison 10S do pfd to do pfd lOttOntarlo A Western.. 4t Baltlmor A Ohio. . ..HitPeonaylTanla M Canadian Pacific ....lMlSRand Ml nee It Chaaapeak A Ohio.. 74tRadlns 70 Chi. Great Weetern.. itSoiithern Railway .... 17 (hi.. Mil. A St. P..1M44 do pfd lit P Beer USSoutbern Psclflc l4t Denser A R1 O Kittnlon Paclflo lt do ptd tot do pfd M ErI iOtU. I. Steel M do lat pfd.... !0t 4o pfd lifts do id pfd Ill Wahaah it Grand Trunk :0t do p't 4t Ullnola Central 150 Spanish 4a ts Louisville A Naah. . ..1'ttAmal. Copper lit SILVER Bar. ateady at 23 7-16d per ounce. MONEY 4&1 per cent. I'll rat of discount In th open market for short and three month' bill is ltf 1 per cent. Treasury Statemeat. WASHINGTON, April s.-Today a state ment of tb treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of th II6O.COO.O1O gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance. 1133.889.501; gold coin and bullion, H 1,661, -14; gold certificate, 48,86,6. Bask Cleat-lag. OMAHA, April I Bank clearings for to day were t?. 340.32.6; and for the corre sponding date Isst year tl,&a2,et3.74. Wool Market. BOSTON. Mass.. April 8. WOOL-Business In ths local wool market continues quiet, with new fresh transfer and thok only or sinau iuia. upenauuns 111 loreign wool have fallen off and the market i eagerly awaiting the new ctomeatlc clip. Advlcea irom in west snow mat the bid ding for wool on the heepe' backs con tinues, a high 23c ha been paid In Montana for choice lot. Th shearing in Nevada ha begun and with favorable weather the work will aoon commence In other western states. Scoured wools hold firm and are in demand. The leading do mestic Quotations range aa follows: OMn snd Pennsylvania fleect-s. XX. 34tXJic; X S-'SSc; No. 1 washed, KB39c; No. 2 washed, KSwitfc; fine, unwashed, l4ci half blood combing. Sic: three-elgliths blood, combing, Sic; quarter blood, combing, 29&3lc; delaine. wasueu. ouivc. mtnuiun, Wisconsin and New York fleeces, fine, unwashed. 22-:3c; delaine, unwashed. 4j:'c; half blood, un washed. Sfticiuc; three-eighths bloud. nn. waaned, 2c; quarter blood. 28j-8c. Ken tucky. Indiana and Missouri, three-eighths blood, 2WI3UC; quarter blood, isne. Scoured values: lexaa une, iweive monins. olfla tine, six to eight months. 63&&4c; fine fall 4tit7c. California, northern, 5:!itj0c; middle count. 4Xj3X-; fall free, iftloc; Oregon eastern No. 1 staple. ttijirJSc; eastern cloth ing, 5oS7c; valley No. 1, 4S'a60c. Territory fine staple, Ik&oSc; fine medium staple. 0 ttic; fine clothing. oft2e; fine medium clothing. Wpibc; half blood. tsVutSSc; three elllahs blood, fjtfcUafec: qusrter blood boa tJc. Pulled, extra. tic; fine A. oo'iWJc A supers, jt-itti.-; B supera, 4.ug4ac. Cotloa Market. NEW VORK. April C'OTTO.V-Spot cloaed quiet, 1 points higher: middling up lands. 10.2oc: middling gulf. 10.30c. No salra. UALVtSTON. Tex.. Aprl 8.-COTTON-Bteady at 9"sC. ST. IXll'IS. April l.-COnON-8tedv: middling. ec. Bales none; receipts, I.tsi bales; cuipinents, 1170 ha let; stock. 44.91 j bales. fearla Market. PfiORlA HI. April .-r6RN-Uiwer; No. f llow, 4A,c; N'o. t yellow, rTc; So. I. -: No. S, ic; No. 4, fiov. OATSLrulii No. 1 hue. 64c OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Moderate, but Market it Weak and Lower. HOGS B0UT SAME AS WEDNESDAY Barer Offer Fit reat Lower, hat alesaeea Ask stead? Price. oaaeqaeatlp Market la Dill. SOUTH OMAHA, April .. 1M. Kecolpts were: Csttle. Hogs. Phecp Official Monday t.b 4.433 10." Official Tuesday 1.706 tbil b.M Official Wednesday .... 1 0S4 .47i) ".to Estimated Thursday .... 1.4") 11.rX 1,400 Pour days this week..ln,f7 l.07i .17 Same days last week....i,s;n 3C.018 M.SJ4 Same days 1 weeks ago.. 14.124 42.210 Same days I weeks ago..l7.K06 44 t!1 707 Same days 4 week ago. .19.30) H:ti Hl.&M Sam day laat year.... 13,? 26. 660 L'4.iT7 Tha following table chow the receipt of cattle, bog and aheep at South Omaha for th year to data, compared with last year: li. inns. Inc. Dec. Cattls 2M.S43 964.37 13.M Hogs 7rT7.00 4,l!ri ....... 79.U4 Sheep 71,44 406,069 66.S80 Th following table know the averag price of hog at South Omaha for th laat vral daya, with comparisons: tt. I ISO .leV.lOT.l.190 March St. March . March SO. March L t 601 231 27 6 SO I 101 I 171 T SI ss SI t 0 141 SS7 B 7S S tr,' 4 w 5 4 1 n 1 2 T 7 1 24 "ft 73 a I 14 April 1. i 70 I to I 1 April April April April April April April April t 7S f 46 6 091 76J fi 67; 5 74 47' 6 ! 7H 32 21 I 14 S 07 7 S 44 74 ( 21 6 t S3 6 82 TO 4 tb 7 04 6 23 4 98 4 M 7 24 T 24 7 27 89H I 831 221 t W I 74 Ml tl Sunday. ..w v,iiLi4i iiuiuuvr ui t:a.i ui iiut;a brought In today by each road w a fol- lABta I VTTSBe , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a. C. 'M. A St. P 2 W abash 2 S .. .. Missouri Psclflo 8 8 Union Paclflo 37 83 19 C. V N. W.. east 2 2 8 1 C. AV N. W . weat J3 Ml 2 C, P., M. Ac O.. 19 13 U., B. ft y., east 4 .. 1 C. B. A Cj . west m . 4 .2 V.. R. I. ft P., east 1 C. K. I. A- P.. west.. 2 8 11 Illinois Central 1 a Chicago O. W i t Total recelDte 142 168 The disposition of the day's receipts wss as ronows. eacn ntiyer purchasing th num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. .. M7 1.673 1.430 .. 784 2 1 m .. 75S 3,9iO 1.708 .. 613 8,089 1.204 .. 92 830 ?rt 33 SS 2H .4 101 .... .... 24 .. 120 19 4 1 1 .. 11 .... ' .... .. 15 1 .. 274 Omaha Packing Co.... Hwirt and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Cudahy, Fort Worth . . Cudahy, country vansant Co Carey & Benton Iobman ft. Rothchlld.. W. I. Stephen Hill Son F. P. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla McCreary ft Carey H. F. Hamilton F. G. Inghram Sullivan Bro Tjehmer Bros Other buyer Total : 3,617 11.813 8.166 CATTLE RecelDte this morning were moderate, only 143 cars being reported tn. This make the total for the four days 13,fS7 bead, aa against 16.837 for the same period last week and 13.207 bead aa com pared with a year ago. wnue bandy light weight beer steers or good quality did not show very much change, the market on heavy cattle, even though of good quality, was extremely slow and dull at prices that wer weak to loo lower than yesterday.. Although there were quite a number of good heavy beeve on sale, the market was so dull that tt was wall along towards midday befor anything Ilka a clearance was effected. There was no very great change in tne market on cow and heifer, still what change there waa waa on th aid of easier values. To call ths market steady to a little lower would beat deacrlb th altua tlon. Stockers and feeder seemed to be tn pretty good demand, at least, ths desirable kinds. Buyers all seemed to want a lew. and aa tha supply was not excessive, the greater part of the offerings changed hands quite early In the morning. Quotations on cattle: rtood to choice corn fed steers, K2fil3.60: fair to good com fed steers. 86.ari4jsi.8&; common to fair oornfed teera. 84.6026 40; good to ohntc cow and heifer. 84.60(96.60; fair to good cows and heifers, t3 8084.60; common to fair cows and belters. 82.26.80; stock helfei. e8.00O4.00; veal calves. 88.60er7.60: bulls, stags, eto.. $i;544.8t; good to oholc tockr and feed ers, S4.6f0.4e; lair to good tnckr ana fedrs, 84.0034.60; common to fair stock r and feeder. tS.2SO4.0D HOUtt Buyer started out this morning bidding prices that were generally 6o lower, but the salesmen were not disposed to take eff very much and the trade tn consequence was dull. Still a few load changed handa here and there wherever a aaleaman tfci'ght that he waa bid about ateady prleea. When the trade became general the market waa really not very much dif ferent from yesterday, at th most only a shade lower on an average. As a matter of fact, there were here and there loads that looked fully 6o lower, but to offset them there were other that were fully steady. Th market was ot no time very active, but still by 11 o' clock In the morn ing pretty much everything had changed hands. The big bulk of the hogs sold at 96.foxr7.00, and cn up as high as 17.16 for the best heavy. SHEEP Laanba commanded about steady prices this morning, but the trade waa slow and dull and It was very apparent that buyera were Indifferent. Still they evidently wanted a few good killers and, a the receipts were not excessive, the more deslralle of the offerings changnd handa In fair season. Choice Colorado lambs sold up as high ss t&.CO, snd some of th ean.e Mexicans that brought 8800 s week ago aold at 87 90 today. The aheep market was not a good as ths lamb market, for, while lamia were low, they wer about aleady. On tha other hand, thwp were slow and in a good many cases ss much aa 10c lower. Buyers were Intllf feront snd It took a good deal of work on the part of salesmen to dispose of holdings. A bunch of clipped wethers sold at 86.36. Some of the same old wethers that sold at 86.60 on Tuesdsy went at 86.8A tcday. Bwes st 86-70 today were at least 100 lower than the atame stuff brought yesterday, after making allowance tor any difference In quality there nay have been. While it was slow work, the receipts were pretty much disposed of by 10 o'clock In the morning. Quotations on aheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 87.6Mpl.00; fair to good lambs, 87..7. 46; good to choice light yearlings. rr.tv7.40; good to choice heavy yearlings, t6.7.00; good to choice wether. to-OOJ (.40; fair to good wether. eo-(fai00; good to choice ewe, S5.7&.U 00: fair to good ewea. S6.ttiff6.76; cull and buck, ti.OOtJH.OO. Representative ssle: No. A v. Pr. 262 Mexlcsn lsmbs i i ox 429 western wethers, clipped M 6 26 S4 Mexican ewea SI a tt 8 Mexican nwes, culls 76 2 60 101 Mex. lambs, broken fleece.-. 64 7 no 69 Mexican lambs 76 7 90 4!7 Mexican lsmbs M 7 90 169 western ewes, clipped 97 4 00 Hi western ewes, clipped 99 4 10 30 weatern ewes, culls h2 8 60 16 western ewes 91 6 76 iil western ewes t I 70 K western lambs, bucks 0 6 60 2 weatern bucks 170 4 60 100 western ewes 91 6 76 272 weetein wethers 131 86 lk'i w. stern lambs, clipped an 6 f.'JS western lambs s7 7 oO 4k western lamb 87 7 60 61 western lamb, clipped 66 So 111 western yearlings, cllppe.d lo.' 6 W 6i3 western lambs 73 7 90 .i ttmrii lambs, cU's .. 71 7 0) Kaaaas Cltr live Slack Market. KANSAS CITT. April 8. --CATTLE Re ceipt. 19 head, Includlns SuO head south erns; market steady to 10c lower; choice export and dressed beef ateers, to Sswie ; fair to food. 8S0745 00; weatern steers. 94.80 nt 46; stockera snd feeder. l.nu.;i; foutn ern ateers 84.90u4. 25 ; southern cows, 8". 2MJ 4 6: nstlve tows. 12 5ti6 .Vt; native heifers, It 755 ; bull. t3 2Se.S: Clv, 84 uri. 7. VI. HOGS-Receipts, ll,tst bead; niaiket rss(mf rne" tPnttAtt dlease bjr being Indiscreet, aird drag I 'vwawv themselves through a life of decrepitude Kecatme they are II JT trying to conceal the serious error committed, while Others 1 1 --Ty Inherit ailment and Buffer for the shortcomings of their parents. Strength can no more nroceed from weak ness than pure water from a polluted foun tain. A Hfetlm of suffering often results from neglecting the first symptoms of dls case. Don't wast your time and money 011 cheap, dangerous, experimental treatment. Don t Increase at your own cost your suf ferings by being experimented on with rem edies whleh others claim they have Just discovered. Come to tia and we will treat you honest ly, aklllfiilly, .conscientiously and acletitlf Icwlty and restore you to health in the shortest possible time and st the least ex pense for skillful and successful services. Kach case Is treated as the symptoms In dicate. You will never hsv a more Im portant transaction to make than the se lection of the doctor to treat your affliction. Men com to us from a 11 serliona through out ths West because they have learned we are expert specialist. They realise tbat If a cure Is possible, we can accomplish It. Don't stand Idly by and see your helth and strength slipping away when you have it in your grasp if you will visit u In time. W treat mea only, and enr promptly, safely and thoroughly, by th lat wart and best methods. rsOKCltmS, CATAmH, KEBTOirsl DEBILITT, BLOOD rOUONT, BXXl DIB VASES, XIDKXT AMD SLAOBI DISBASSS. and all Special Dissaae sad their complications la the shortest tine posslbls ana at lb lowest cost for skillful arviee ana suooessf nl treatmat. Consultstlon and Examination. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE I 1303 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neh No. 6 at JSI: O'Cloclk Leavers Union Station, Omaha, 6 P. iSL, arrives Union Station. Chiesago, 8:30 A. M., via the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Thifl ie the preferred train of Omaha business men. The schedule it (convenient. The meals in the dining cars are excellent and all the comforts of the club will be found in the buffet library car. Two other daily trains to Chicago at 7:25 A. MM. and 9:&3 P. IL TICKETS: 1524 Farnam Street. F. A. Nash, Oen. Western Agent OMAHA, NEB. steady to Se higher; top. I7.1ZH: bulk of sales, W.70rg7.05; heavy, t&.to&l -12i; psck ers and butcher, 18.96.10; light, 84.70(0 7.00; pigs, Io.26tfli6.00. BHBEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,300 head; market steady to 10c lower; lambs, .6O-dA.00; yearlings, 88.26(87.40; wethers, 15.26406.60; ewee. 86.264JW.26; stockers -. and feeders, 13.6006.60. CHICAGO 1.IVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Sleaar ta Stroaa Haas traasr to Higher. CHICAfW A nrll tP4TTt t-P444lnt. 8.000 head; market steady to strong; steers! er. mum . r . Mt .... w . . . .J m.mti'i.w, raws, e.wnw.(t; neiicrs, Ft.zsfJ i Oft hnllle a. VihUL 9A n.lu.a MbMnu. ' v..n44ww, . ... fv.wvri.iw, stockers and feeders. 83.80(S6.50. nMB Heceipia, m.uno bead; market ItmnV t An kUl.aP- nV.nl,.. Shipping. 7.2tai7.a5: butcher. S7.20i3J7.80; light mixed. I7.00tjt7.il; choice light. 87.164 .., lunula. Sl.llKQ'I.Ali PlgB, D.4UR.Bt; bulk of sale, head; market 10c to 15c lower; sheep. 86 50 7.00; lamb. S7.00Hj.: yearling. 86.00ttr.6O. St. Laat Lire Stack Market. AT TirTT4a Anvil rAfnv D. , 4 1,600 head, Including 160 Texan. Market irons, nsuve snipping ana export teer, 84.9W7.00; dressed beef and butcher ateera, 4 .41frntt 1 A ' steers itn1r 1 ATA Ihe SJ tu. ' , - ......... IW., V..W.4W.4, stockers and feeders, 83.76tfJ6.2S; cows and neuers, eu.Butrjv.oi; csnners, 2 UWI'Z.fX); bulls, 3&04j.2B: calves. 86.O0t3r7.7S. Texa and In dian steers, S4.00g6.4O; cow and heifers, i. 76(66. a. IKXHS Receipts, 1.400 hed. Market 6e to 10c higher. Pig and lights, 13.60107.15; pack ers, 7.O0tS7.20; butchers and best heavy, 17.20(57.35. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. I.SOO head. Market 10c to 16o lower. Native mut tons, !4.50$r6.26; lamb. 8S.0W 00; culls and L....L. . ') r . J. " .a. , 1 mt 4um uuuss, e.4erd4u.sv, siucsars, .vutie,uu. St. Joseph Lira fttoek Market. ST. .TOAVPH Mn A nrll a flTTI.r- nnj,ltv(a 1 S0O h.itl' marlt.t tmmAv mt.m Meotba.DO; cows and heifer. 82'.60tifa0; calves. UhO&l.bQ. liana RAlnta R IUM . ,-u steady; top, 17.10; bulk of salea,' eMW?.06. oiicjrjr Aisii LABir) neceipia, sou head; market steady; lambs, 7.OU's.00. laws City Vir Stack Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia,. April .(Special Tele- gram.) OATTUE Receipts, 1,000 head; mar- aei ateaey; neeves, w.&tji.uo; rat cows and heifers. 18.76: feeders. 84.0Oei6.8S: vearllnsra. l8.0Ot7M.5O. HOOS-Raoelpta, 8.000 head: market steady, range of prices, .70ta7.0l; bulk of sales. 18667.00. Stock tat ght. Receipt of liv stock st the six principal western markets yesterday: - Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 3.600 11 As) 8,400 Ploux City 1.000 8,000 St. Joseph 1.800 6.500 &O0 Kansas City I.u0 I1.4K 7.3O0 8t. U)Ul l.ttlO 9,400 2,800 Chicago 8,0J0 18,0(10 11,000 Totals 18,000 68,900 28,000 Matal Market. NEW ' TORK. April 8. M ETA LA Ths London tin market waa higher today, with sp..t quoted at 128 10a and future at 134 10. Th local market was firm, with pot quoted at 8-'9.2&(d29.t0. Copper waa a little lower In London, with spot quoted st 67 and futures at 67 13s 9d. The local market waa dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at 81ii.87ViH3.0O: electrolytic at 12.6uff12.6?H and casting at 112.871260. Lead was lower at HI 7 6d In London. The local market waa quiet, but unchanged, at 4.074aV4.10. Spelter was unchanged at 21 7a &d In London and at K77ty4.S.' locally. The English Iron market waa a shade higher at 47s tod for Cleveland war rants. The local market remains more or less unsettled, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at S16.60&16.26; No. S foundry north ern, 16.2lW9'1.OV; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern, soft, at S16.00415.76. ST. LOl.'IB. April 8. METALS Lead, firm t 84.CO-tf4.10. Spelter firm at UiV. New Yerk Wry Ooaaa Market. NEW TORK. April S.-The dry goods market holds very steady, but trsde la quiet with the Jobbers who have about completed the bulk of their spring trade. Filling in orders In piece goods I common and quick ahlpmenta are asked. Raw silk was excited and higher In th market for the dsy. A meeting of woolen and worsted manufacturer baa been called for late this month to undertake ta place th Indus try on a cnor remunerative basis. Cotton goods hold steady In the primary market and the bulk of the buaineas Is being done by converter. Coffee Market. . NEW TORK. April S. CO KF KG Market fur coffee future oiwiiied steady si un TORS m-MEW . t . -4 tf - " ' ''..' VV. . ; ' . , .f't'rv- ,, .J . ' -i f,- : ' ,..ms, lv.ln.... -' X i ..A U''.! kv Atfe 'S f kiA-T Office Hour: 8:00 Sundays, 10 to 1 not call, writ to 8:00 p. m. IC ou vin only. changed prices to an advance of t points, cloalng steady, net unchanged to R points higher. Sales were reported of ,i0. bags. Including May at 6.90c; July, I.4SC; Septem ber. 6.16c; December, 6.95c. Spot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio, Jac: Ko. 4 Bantos, ',c; mild,, dull; Cordova, IMaiio. - v ,. OMAHA tr-RlVERAl, MARKET. . tale aast raster Predace Prleea Far alshed by Bayer aaa M koleaalera. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. carton, 81c; No. 1 In 0-lb. tub. SOHc; No. I, In 1-lb. carton. 28c; In tJO-lb. tubs, 27fcc:. packing stock. 19c; fancy dairy, tuba, KK32lc; common roll, fresh mad, 1819c. Market change vry Tuesday. EXrOfl Prenh selling tock, candied, 'Mg BS:..No ra tock In Omaha market. CHEESli-Klnest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 16c: young Americas, 4 In hoop, 16Vc; favorite, 8 In hoop. 16c; daisies. 20 lo hoop, J6fcci cream brick, full caae. 16c; block Swla. 16c- full cream llmburger, lc. POULTRT-Aliv. aprings, 12c; hens. 11c; cocks, c; ducks, llu; geese, 10c; tur ke. 19c; pigeons, per do., 65c; guinea fowl, per dos 12.60; aquabs, per dos.. Si. pressed, hen a, 11c; springs. UtTUPo; cooks, T5.:duck"i 1Sc' . He; turkeys, 81c. riSH-Whiteflsh. frosn, 10c; herring. 8H0; salmon. 10c; pike. 9c; pickerel, iWQr'ic; Ueut, 10c; catfish. 104ji12c; halibut, 9c; red snapper, 12c; black bass, Xc; crapples, t'it c; perch. c; codfish, 18c; smelts, 9c; eel. 16c; lobsters, green, S7c; bollsd. 40c; frog' legs, 46c. MEAT CUTB-Ribs: No. 1, 17,ic; No. 2. 18c; No. 3, Vc. Loins: No. 1, 18Vc; No. il, lJHc; No. 3, loisc. Chuck; No. 1. 7c; No. '0; No. 8. Hc. Round: No. U 9c; Ne. -'. . c. Plat: No. 1. Cc; No. l'c; No. S. 6ic. FRESH FRLITS-Apple.' western boic applea, i.(Miv2.b0. Bananas, k-butiuli lots. INo per lb. Oranges, I2.SW&J.25. Lemons, js.io JH.00; Qrape fruit, 84.&0. Qrapes. Malagas. 1800 P'T 'lorldte pineapples, per crate,- VBQBTABLES Kansas sweet potatoes. 12.71 per bbl. California celery, large. 90c; smaller, lOo. New York Holland eeed cab bage, 4V4o per lb. Wisconsin Red Olot.e onions, 2o per lb. California cauflf lower. 13 per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, t-basfc f crate, 13; Cuba, (-basket crate, tU. Lettuce, per dos.. too. Old vegetables psrsnlpe. turnips, carrots 82.26 per bbl. Florid ntw beet, carrot, prnlp. turnips, etc.. per do.. 76c. STRAWBERRIES li.OflifJJ. 33.' ' HIDE8-N0. 1 green, c;. No. 1 etired, c. Kaaaas City Grata avad Provlstoa. KANSAS CITY, -April t-WHKAT-l'n-change to lc higher; No, t hard. 1.;4 1.27: No. 8 hard. $1 .3111. -24. No. 2 red, Sl.as 1.6: No. 3 red. tl.341.4?. ' . . CORN higher; No 2 mixed. ic: No. 3 mixed, srn.r; No. S whltt, faiiMVMc; No. 3 white, 66,&jc. . - OATS Cnchanged; No. J white, 6Ie; Uo. mixed, 624-bAu,. - ,.. ; . , . RYE i3'47?e. . , .4 . HAY BtaJy to firm; choice timothy. RUTTER-Creamery. &c;Ur.U..,ito,; sec onds. 24c; packing stock, 17o. EGOS Extras. 19c; eurrent receipts, flat, 18c; seconds and dirties, 17c. A . " .Receipts, euipment Wbeat, bu 45 .mx " 9 ri Com, bu ...s...',.' .ssi 4.,- 0 0K Oat, bu 8,000 Oil and Riimi. OIL CITY. fa.. April t-OIL-Credit balance. 11.78. Runs. j6,K1 bbl.; aversge. 128.61K bbl. Shlpmentf. 18,0&3 bbl.: aver age. 183.ffA bbl. SAVANNAH. AprtJ, S-OILrrTurpnllB. time. Sb,4&664i,c. .v ROSIN Quote: B. 13.26: ' !".' 3.Su B Vi-'fiW. F, 83. so; a, 83 at: 11. U 65: I, 84 lit: K. 16.00; M, 85.66; N. 86.6; W.. a., L..7; W. W le.76. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE). April 8 WHEAT-No. t northern. 11.24'; No. 2 notthern, 11.21; Julv. 11.11 V bid- OATS Standard. 66c. BARLEY Samples, 624 . Ssjgar aad Molasses. . NEW YORK. April S -SCGA R-Raw stesdy: fair refining, t.4ic centrifugal, M t t Bfti. mnllMUl ai4irae 1 Lin , U . , i ...... . ..nv, omiieu, steady; crushed, 6uc; powdered, 1.06c; gran- ' ". .. I . Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers and Dealers - OaAIaT. rmOYXanosrt). ITO0XS. Oaa aba Of tie I 819 V. T. aslf aUag. SUU TsUpboaa, Boaglss 91. Iadpeadat, AV-Sial aaa A-I1M C'lden and Largett House ia the SiAtti